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Resolution 81-16807 RESOLUTION NO. 81-16807 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CERTIFICATE OF THE CANVASSING COMMITTEE AS TO THE RESULTS OF THE NOVEMBER 3, 1981 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS; DECLARING RESULTS THEREOF. WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida the Certificate of two members of said City Commission and the City Clerk as the Canvassing Committee of said City Commission as to the results of the canvass of the returns of the General and Special Elections held in said City on November 3, 1981, and WHEREAS, the said Canvassing Committee has duly canvassed said returns and certified the returns of said Elections; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that it hereby adopts the said Certificate as to the results of said Elections 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 Elections; AND IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED that the following candidates for Mayor and City Commissioner, Groups I, II, III, IV, V, and VI received the highest number of votes cast, and are hereby declared ELECTED: FOR MAYOR NORMAN CIMENT FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP I BRUCE SINGER FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP II SY EISENBERG FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP III MALCOLM H. FROMBERG FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP IV ALEX DAOUD 1 FOR CITY COMMISSIONER GROUP V DR. LEONARD HABER FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP VI LEONARD 0. WEINSTEIN -1- AND IT FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED AND RESOLVED THAT QUESTIONS 1 and 2 WERE APPROVED and QUESTION 3 WAS DISAPPROVED. PASSED and ADOPTED this 4th day of November, 1981. 11001111' Mayor ATTEST: C)?1 City Clerk Lry:' /. IL.•...."'t' By Date _ /ilu -2- STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: We, the undersigned two members of the City Commission and the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that we have made a canvass of the returns of the General and Special Elections held in Miami Beach, Florida, on November 3, 1981, as conducted by the Clerks and Inspectors who were duly appointed by the Metropolitan Dade County Supervisor of Elections; and as reflected by certification received from the Supervisor of Elections of Dade County, Florida; such canvass having been made solely, exclusively and entirely from such returns and certification; and DO HEREBY CERTIFY that as a result of said canvass, we have found and DO HEREBY DECLARE the results of said elections to be as follows: THAT there were a total of 25,990 votes cast. THAT: FOR MAYOR 13,021 votes were cast for NORMAN CIMENT 8,986 votes were cast for MURRAY MEYERSON 898 votes were cast for MICHAEL PHILBIN FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP I 15,703 votes were cast for BRUCE SINGER 6,234 votes were cast for DR. SIMON WIKLER FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP II 9,171 votes were cast for SY EISENBERG 5,678 votes were cast for MILDRED S. FALK 5,059 votes were cast for MARYON FREIFELDER FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP III 12,812 Votes were cast for MALCOLM H. FROMBERG 1,635 votes were cast for DAVID LEWIN 5,875 votes were cast for MEL MENDELSON FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP IV 12,391 votes were cast for ALEX DAOUD 7,490 votes were cast for NORMAN GROSSMAN FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP V 11,509 votes were cast for DR. LEONARD HABER 8,615 votes were cast for WALTER KAPLAN FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP VI 3,666 votes were cast for SANDY ARTHUR 871 votes were cast for HARRIET COLODNEY 5,340 votes were cast for STANLEY K. SHAPIRO 10.070 votes were cast for LEONARD 0. WEINSTEIN -1- THAT UPON THE QUESTION: SHALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BE APPROVED OR REJECTED: That upon Question No. 1 I Shall the City of Miami Beach issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000.00) , bearing interest at a rate or rates as may be determined at the time of the sale thereof, not exceeding the maximum legal rate of interest at such time, for the acquisition of land and the construction and furnishing of a Justice Center building thereon, said Justice Center to contain a police station, jail, courtroom, and facilities related to the foregoing? 12,451 votes were cast FOR 5,174 votes were cast AGAINST That upon Question No. 2 Shall Chapter 23414, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1945, as amended, being Article XVIII of the Charter of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and appearing as Sections 121 through 150 thereof, be amended in such manner so as to provide a cost of living increase in pensions being paid to present and future pensioners and beneficiaries under the Police and Firemen's Pension System? 12 6.3 votes were cast FOR 4,512 votes were cast AGAINST That upon Question No. 3 Shall the following Ordinance exercising the rights of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, to purchase the property owned by Florida Power and Light within the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach be enacted? Be it ordained by the people of Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida: Section 1: At the date of expiration of the franchise agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Florida Power and Light Company on December 5, 1981, the City will exercise its rights under the agreement and purchase the property owned and operated by Florida Power and Light Company within the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach, in compliance with Ordinance No. 995 of December 5, 1951, and in compliance with Section 48 of the City Charter. Section 2: At some date shortly after the purchase of the property owned by Florida Power and Light, the City of Miami Beach shall begin to supply and maintain all the electrical service to the City and its inhabitants, and continue to pledge a percentage of gross receipts for excise tax bonds, series 1969, as required by Council Resolution No. 12650, February 25, 1969. 8.219 votes were cast FOR 9,445 votes were cast AGAINST WITNESS our hands and seal this 3rd day of emb .r, 114 . / ,j) r,/, 41W Commissioner W_,- 41111 401" 'tiF�4: Commissioner pit. car/ `" t. /&a 1J pate 1:11-----3-at— City Clerk -2- cin U1 cd Q1 O• +1 H 4-a ctt RS O I� U 4-4 •rl Q1 0 O U 00 N Q1 QJ to 4 u1 a 4 H 4-J 41 I H • r-1 4-4 0 T3 c!, °° oa H • Q) 0• ZH 4i v 0 4-I 0 CO H H 0 N 0 H .l3 +i Q H N CU CO 0 U ctt co 124 .0 Q1 4-J 1.2 +� cr1 CO•rl U1 • - U 0 1.l O ,n •rl O Q1 O 0 d, O r-I `�•rl z F-1