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Resolution 73-14187 RESOLUTION NO. 73-14187 WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, the Certificate of two members of said City Council and the City Clerk as the Canvassing Committee of said City Council of the results of the canvass of the returns of the General and Special Election held in said City on November 6, 1973; WHEREAS, the said Canvassing Committee has duly canvassed said returns and certified the results of said Election, together with certain recommendations as to the acceptance of the votes shown by the voting machines, and the rejection of the returns of the Inspectors and Election Clerks in those instances of discrepancies between the tabulation as shown on said machines and that made on said returns in Precincts numbered 116, 291 and 289, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that it hereby accepts said recommendations of said Canvassing Committee, and adoptes the said Certificate as to the results of said Election and it is hereby ordered that the same Certificate and this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this meeting as a permanent record of the results of said Election. AND IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED and RESOLVED that the following candidate for MAYOR, received the highest number of votes cast, and is hereby declared ELECTED. FOR MAYOR Chuck Hall AND IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED that the following candidate for COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 1 , received the highest number of votes cast, and is hereby declared ELECTED. FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 1 Dr. Simon Wikler AND IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED that the following candidate for COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT II , received the highest number of votes cast , and is hereby declared ELECTED: FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT II Philip Sahl AND IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED that the following candidate for COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT III , received the highest number of votes cast , and is hereby declared ELECTED. FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT III Murray Meyerson AND IT IS FURTHER DULY FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED THAT: QUESTIONS NOS. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 WERE APPROVED, and QUESTION NO. 11 WAS DISAPPROVED. PASSED and ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 1973. 1 141, ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk ii State of Florida ) County of Dade ) We, the undersigned, two members of the City Council and the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach, do hereby certify that we have made a canvass of the turns of the certificates of the Inspectors and Clerks who held and conducted a General and Special Election in Miami Beach, Florida, on November 6, 1973, such canvass having been made solely, exclusively and entirely from such returns; and DO HEREBY CERTIFY that as a result of said canvass we have found and do hereby declare the result of said election to be as follows: We have found that the returns as certified by said Inspectors and Clerks are true and correct and should be accepted, with the exception of those returns made for Precinct No. 116 wherein therein are discrepancies between the number of votes shown to be cast by the voting machines used in said precinct and the returns made therefrom by said Inspectors and Clerks, said errors consisting, inter alia, of total failure to enter on said Return Sheets the votes shown by the voting machines to have been cast; showing the totals of all votes cast in both Districts Nos. 2 and 3 as having been cast in District No. 2; and also, in failure to correctly report in said Returns the votes actually cast, as shown by said machines. It is the recommendation of the Canvassing Committee that the returns for said Precinct No. 116 as shown by the Certificates of the Clerks and Inspectors of said Precinct be rejected, and that the votes cast in said precinct be tabulated and accepted as actually shown by the voting machines themselves. The Committee also finds and reports that in Precinct No. 289, voting Machine #61598 shows 5 votes were cast for Sam Weiss, candidate for Mayor, whereas the returns certified by the Clerks and Inspectors for such machine shows 25 votes so cast. It is the 'recommendation of the Canvassing Committee that the voting machine count of 5 votes cast for Candidate Weiss be accepted, and that the return of 25 votesshown for said Machine #61598 in Precinct No. 289 be rejected. Said Canvassing Committee also reports that on Machine #109272 in Precinct No. 291 , the vote shown on the machine for Candidate Chuck Hall is 99 votes, whereas the Return Sheet shows 49 voted. The Committee recommends that the vote count of 99 votes for Candidate Hall bn said Machine be accepted, and that the Return Sheet insofar as it shows 49 votes for said Candidate Hall be rejected. That based on said canvass and upon said recommendations, if the same be accepted by the City Council , the Canvassing Committee declares the result of said election to be as follows: - 1 - That there was a total of 26,663 votes cast. That FOR MAYOR 14,351 votes were cast for CHUCK HALL 2,363 votes were cast for SAM WEISS 8, 139 votes were cast for JERRY ZELTZER That FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 1 681 votes were cast for SAM BECKMAN 2',957 votes were cast for ROBERT S. GOODMAN 1.798 votes were cast for DR. SIMON WIKLER That FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 11 1 ,591 votes were cast for ROBERT H. BURNS 546 votes were cast for HOWARD G. KAUFMAN 500 votes were cast for GABRIELLE NASH 372 votes were cast for STUART RADO 853 votes were cast for DANIEL RETTER 1 ,317 votes were cast for PAUL RUTHFIELD 2,424 votes were cast for PHILIP SAHL 725 votes were cast for MELVYNE W. SOMMERS That FOR COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 111 3,438 votes were cast for ABRAHAM J. MARCUS 4, 183 votes were cast for MURRAY MEYERSON - 2 - THAT UPON THE QUESTIONS: QUESTION NO. 1 Shall the City Charter be amended so as to repeal all provisions therefrom pertaining to the election of Councilmen from Districts; to further repeal all limitations upon the rights of electors to vote only for candidates for Councilman from a District; to further repeal all provisions requiring a candidate for office of Councilman to reside in a given District; and to further amend the City Charter so as to provide that all Councilmen, and the Mayor, of the City of Miami Beach, shall be elected at a general election to be held on the first Tuesday in November, 1975, as their terms expire, and every two years thereafter, and candidates for the office of Councilman and Mayor to be voted upon by all of the electors of the City of Miami Beach? 8,951 votes were cast FOR THE AMENDMENT, and 7,410 votes were cast AGAINST THE AMENDMENT. QUESTION No. 2 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $3,500,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum for the purpose of acquiring and developing for parks, recreational and open-space purposes: A parcel of land generally described as Lots 1 through 12 of Block 3, SECOND OCEAN FRONT SUBDIVISION, Plat Book 28, page 28, of the Public Records of Dade County, together with a parcel of sovereignty land in Indian Creek abutting generally Lots 2 through 7 and a portion of Lot 8, Block 3, of said subdivision. A portion of the said parcel of land is described by metes and bounds, and which metes and bounds description is on file in the office of the City Clerk? Said parcel of land is commonly known as "Brittany Bay Property" and is also located at 63rd Street and Indian Creek Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. 8,738 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7, 194 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 3 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $900,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of purchasing and acquiring fixtures, chattles, personal property, furniture, furnishings, and similar appurtenances necessary to make the new expanded Convention Hall a complete and utilizable facility? 7.804 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7 .350 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. - 3 - QUESTION NO. 4 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $500,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of ac- quiring necessary land, rights-of-way, and the construction of a bridge for pedestrians and vehicles over Collins Canal and connecting Convention Hall Complex with Prairie Avenue at Dade Boulevard? 7,963 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7,254 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 5 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $650,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of ac- quiring necessary land, rights-of-way, and the construction of a public street, to be an extension of 16th Street, between Washington and Collins Avenues? 7,616 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7,443 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 6 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $250,000 with Interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of con- structing a new North Shore Library, to be located at 7501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida? 8,056 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7,052 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 7 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $250,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of ac- quiring, developing and constructing an "Operation Re-Entry Building", on the following described parcel of land: Lots 10, 11 and 15, Block 26, Amended Map Ocean Front Property, Miami Beach Improvement Co. Sub. , Plat Book 5, pages 7 and 8, Public Records of Dade County, Florida Said property is also commonly known as the Drexel School Property and is also commonly known as 3602 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida. 9,288 votes were cast FOR THE 'BONDS, and 6,708 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. - 4 - QUESTION NO. 8 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $300,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the improvement of those City facilities commonly known as "Friendship Corners and Community Centers", located at: South Shore Community Center, 833- 6th Street Friendship Corner #2, 201 - 2nd Street Ocean Front Auditorium, 1001 Ocean Drive North Shore Park, 501 - 72nd Street Flamingo Park, 1245 Michigan Avenue 21st Street Community Center, 2100 Washington Avenue Friendship Corner No. 3, 7275 Collins Avenue Pier Park, 55 Ocean Drive? 9,088 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 6,311 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 9 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $400,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of in- stalling suitable and appropriate street lighting for the following public streets and thoroughfares: All streets on Biscayne Point All streets on Normandy Isle North Bay Road from 43rd Street to 48th Street Washington Avenue from Biscayne Street to 17th Street? 9,884 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 5,347 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 10 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $150,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum, for the purpose of in- stalling appropriate lighting and the improvement of the municipal tennis courts, located at: Tennis Center, North Shore Park, 501 - 72nd Street Tennis Center, Flamingo Park, 1000 - 12th Street? 7,755 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 6,671 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. - 5 - QUESTION NO. 11 Shall the City of Miami Beach issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $4,000,000 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, but not to exceed 7-1/2 per cent per annum for the purpose of acquiring and developing for parks, recreational and public works purposes, the following described lands: Lots 10 and 11 , Block 15, Island View Subdivision, Plat Book 6, Page 115, Public Records, Dade County Florida, and Lots 34 through 40, Inc. , Block 15A, Island View Addition, Plat Book 9, Page 144, Public Records, Dade County, Florida? Said parcel of land is commonly known as the Miami Beach Yacht Corporation property and is located at 1928 Purdy Avenue. 6,982 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 7,897 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. QUESTION NO. 12 Shall the Resolution No. 73-14128, passed and adopted on its third and final reading on the 19th day of September 1973, and entitled: "A Resolution granting to Mall Transport, Inc. , a Florida corpora- tion, and to its successors and assigns, the right to use that portion of Lincoln Road lying West of the westerly line of Washington Avenue to the easterly line of Alton Road, otherwise known as the Lincoln Road Mall , and the establishment of a route northerly from the Lincoln Road Mall looping through the Civic and Convention Center (Convention Center, City Hall , Auditorium, Public Safety Building, etc.) to move passengers between the Mall area and the various facilities and parking areas of the Civic Center complex and the Lincoln Road Mall , in the City of Miami Beach and its successors for tnd during a period of eight (8) years, for the purpose of establishing, operating and maintaining a vehicular transportation system for transporting passengers for compensation, in conformity with and subject to all provisions, terms and conditions herein recited" be approved or disapproved? 9,302 votes were cast FOR THE RESOLUTION, and 5,337 votes were cast AGAINST THE RESOLUTION. WITNESS our hands and seals this 7th day of November, 1973. Council - d/' Aef �C.nc lman .fy/flat f.71e-4-e ms City Clerk - 6- CERTIFICATION is hereby made that on November 7, 1973, Deputy Clerks of the City of Miami Beach received from the Dade County Elections Division a total of 251 of which 247 were valid ABSENTEE BALLOTS for the November 6, 1973 Special Election. These ballots were tallied by Deputy Clerks under our supervision. The tabulation of the 247 ballots is shown on the Master Return Sheet herewith presented. Members of the Canvassing Committee: Supervisor of Registration Councilman Councilman M 61 L N c0 E - N > 0 I Z M J N. 0 • vi - O a-' C7cc - Z v1 O O N - L I- - C C O •- 0 N i- W f0 +� U U 4) •— W