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Resolution 6597 RESOLUTION NO. 6597 WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, by resolution No. 6521, passed and adopted on the 11th day of February, 1948, designated Claude A. Renshaw, City Manager of said City, as the "Hospital Commissioner of the City of Miami Beach, Florida" , and authorized and di- rected said City Manager, as such, or in his capacity as "Hospital Commissioner" , to prepare, sign and file with the proper authorities of the United States Government, such letters and application forms necessary and proper to secure the acquisition of the United States Veterans Hospital (previously the Nautilus Hotel Property, Miami Beach, Florida) for said City, and WHEREAS, although a bid and application for discounts have been previously prepared and submitted to said Council, and approved by said City Council, it is now deemed desirable by said City Council to amend such bid and such application, copies of which amended bid and application are hereto attached and made a part hereof, with the terms of which said City Council is familiar, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sign and submit said amended bid and amended application for discounts in the name of and on behalf of said City. PASSED and ADOPTED this 6th day of July, A. D. 1948. , 21/d, &H. Mayor • Attest:__�� City Clerk T CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AHENDED APPLICATION FOR DISCOUNT RE: NAUTILUS HOTEL, h ALI BEACH, FLORIDA 1. The surplus installation is the former Nautilus Hotel or Nautilus Hospital, located at 4300 Alton Rcad, Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida. 2. The applicant organization is the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation, created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida. Inquiries concerning the program should be addressed to hr. Claude A. Renshaw, City Manager and iospital Commissioner, City of Miami Beach, 1130 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida. 3. The real property consists of that portion of the Miami Beach mainland and of John's Island and Collins Island on which are located the several buildings generally known as the buildings of Nautilus Hotel or Nautilus Hospital. In the absence of maps to be supplied by the installation custodian, we refer to the "Property Plan" compiled by the office of the Post Engineer, idiami Beach, Florida, dated September 19, 1943, and identified as Nautilus Hospital Station Hospitals, Unit #1, Miami Beach, Florida. 4. An inventory and description of the personal property which is a part of the whole property, has not yet been made available to the City of Liami Beach, it is ex- pected that such personal property will be useful and adaptable to the general needs. 5. All property will be used in place. 6. The proposed hospital would be a general hospital having a minimum of one hun- dred beds available for patient care, divided in succi a manner as to maternity cases, infant care, surgery, and medical needs to present a proper division of overall needs. It would contain all the usual specialties of medicine with an equitable assignment of beds to each of the following clinical services: General Surgery, Urology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Proctology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Neurological Surgery, Oral Surgery, Internal Medicine (including Allergy, Cardiology and Chest diseases) Neuro-Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Dermatology, Syphilology. In addition, there would be the following laboratory and diagnostic and thera- peutic departments: Laboratories (Pathology, Bacteriology, hematology, and Biochemistry), Blood Transfusion and Blood Bank, Anesthesia, Radiology (Diagnostic and Therapeutic), Physical Medicine (Electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, 1iechanothera_uy and Occupational Therapy). -1- City of Miami Beach, Florida Page 2 Necessary areas and services would be provided for surgical operating rooms, delivery rooms and nurseries, anesthesia rooms, central sterilizing and surgical sup- ply rooms, accident and emergency suite, rooms for basal metabolism, electrocardio- graphy, and all other nursing units essential for a modern hospital. It w uld have private, semi-private and staff (ward) beds in suitable proportions. The hospital would aim at rendering medical care at a high scientific level with a medical staff that is skilled and proficient, and with the aid of physical facilities so desined and equipped as to make this possible. The plan would provide possible medical school affiliation in the event that such an institution is created somewhere in Greater iiami. In any case, the necessary educational facilities would be provided for graduate instruction of residents and interns and postgraduate courses for physicians in practice. The plan and organization would also make possible a pro- gram of clinical and laboratory research. Organizationally, the proposed hospital would have the following administra- tive and auxiliary services: General administration, which includes the executive staff; accounting; admitting; social service; nursing service, including a school of nursing; pharmacy; records and medical library; out-patient; dietary, (with kitchen and dining rooms); engineering and property maintenance, with power plant, repair shops and laundry; housekeeping, (lockers and rest rooms); residential and recreational quart- ers for the house staff (residents and interns and nurses). The hospital would be operated on a non-secL.arian and non-profit basis. Generally two types of patients would be admitted to the hospital: one, those who can afford to pay the full fixed rates for a private or a semi-private bed plus the fixed extra charges for the usual and unusual extra services; anu the other, those who cannot afford these rates. They would be staff (ward) patients who would pay noth- ing or as much as they can afford, in keeping with their economic level. In its program of service, in its organizational structure, in its medical staff, and in its distribution of beds as to type of accommodation, private, semi- private and staff (ward), and as to clinical division, medical, pediatric, surgical and obstetrical, and in its plysical facilities, the hospital would aim to meet the standards and essential requirements of the American College of Surgeons, the Council of kecical Education and -ospitals of the American . edical Association, and the American Specialty Boards. 7. See Exhibit "A" attached, entitled "meed For Hospital". 8. The site and the facilities of the Nautilus hotel, or Nautilus hospital, are judged to be well suited for the location of the proposed hospital. Such changes as City of Liiami Beach Page Three may prove to be necessary for the most efficient use of the property have, by preliminary survey, been found to be feasible. The site fully meets many of the basic qualities es- sential for the location of a general hospital: size and shape of plot, water supply and pressure, accessibility and nearness to transportation lines, accessibility to visiting medical staff members; absence of nuisances such as noise, heavy traffic, odors, dust and smoke, distance to industrial and commercial buildings, distance from present and possible future tall buildings, and adequate space for further expansion. 9. It is the intention of the City of i.iani Beach to operate the proposed hospital li through a competent hospital operating company. The operating company will be required to provide necessary funds for conversion, operation, staffing and maintenance. 10. The proposed program of operation of the hospital is Lased upon a continuing need and purpose with respect to the peraanent community of Greater Miami, as well as the fluctuating winter population. The permanent population of Greater Miami has increased greatly in recent years, and forecasts of continued extensive growth have been made by the Southern Bell Telephone Company, the Florida Power and Light Company, and the trans- portation companies, as well as local and national governmental agencies. 11. The City of : iami 3each is authorized under the laws of the State of Florida and under its Charter, to acquire, own and operate a hospital for the care and treatment of persons who are ill. The municipality is empowered to raise such funds as are neces- sary for such hospital purposes by tax levies. 12. Although no formal relationship has been established with the Veterans Adminis- tration with respect to preference for veterans or for families of veterans, or for vet- eran education, the proposed program includes the acceptance of any satisfactory contract- ual relationship with that agency. 13. Any activity in connection with medical care, research anu education, of value to the defense and welfare of the United States will become a part of the proposed program. 1L . The hospital will make its complete facilities available without restriction or discrimination as to nationality, race, sex, creed and residence within the limitation of State laws. 15. inclosed herewith an(' marked iduibit "U", is a statement by Claude A. Renshaw, City Lianager and Hospital Commissioner, to the effect that the City of liami Beach is a municipal corporation existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and that the facil- ities to be acquired will be used solely foh health and educational purposes. 16. leo waivers of interest have been sought. it i EXHIBIT "A" See Exhibit "A" attached to Original Application for Discount 1 EXHIBIT "B" I, Claude A. Renshaw, City l Manager and Hospital Commissioner of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify as follows: 1. That the City of Miami Beach is a municipal corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, 2. That the facilities to be acquired, as described in the application of which this statement is a part, will be used solely for health and educational purposes. Claude A. Renshaw, City Manager and hospital Commissioner Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the day of July, 191L5, at £ is ii Beach, Florida. NOTICE • OF SALE and INVITATION TO BID INCLUDING I N S TRU C T I O N S, T E RM S, C O N D I T I O N S and DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND AND BUILDINGS known as NAUTILUS VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL M IAM I,B EACH, DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE SURPLUS PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY: WAR ASSETS ALMINISTRATIO N INSPECTION OF THIS PROPERTY CAN BE MADE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:30 A. M., AND 4:00 P . M ., MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS, BEGINNING JUNE 15, 1948. BIDS FOR PURCHASE FORMS FOR PRIORITY HOLDERS AND NON-PRIORITY HOLDERS ARE ATTACHED HERETO . ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO : WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida GOVERMENT SALE NAUTILUS VETERANS AD?,aNISTRATION HOSPITAL blIALI BEACH, FLORIDA Bids are invited for the purchase of the following described property lo- cated at the above site. All of the Government's interest in the twenty (20) acres of land, more or less, together with all structures and improvements located thereon, including the Nautilus Hotel (used by the Government as a hospital) cottages, servant's apc.rtments, bath house, garage, swimming pool, tennis court, walkways, roads and sea walls. The land is identified as Parcelt "A", "B" and"C". Parcel "A" consists of Lot 4 dock • 1, Lot 11, Block 6 and Lot. 1, Block 7 as shown in Plat Book 8, Page (: of the Public Records of. Dade 'County, Florida. Parcel "B" is known as Johns Island. Parcel "C" is known as Collins Island, both of which are recorded in Plat Book 8, Pae 95 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. All of the above-mentioned property is known as Nautilus Veterans Administretion Hospital and is located in the City of Miami' Beach, Dade County, Florida. The building known as the Nautilus Motel is a 7— story, reinforced concrete building, with hollow tile -malls and stucco exterior. In addition to the Nautilus Hotel, there are thirty-six (36) other structures included in this offering. Details relative to this property are more nzlly described in In- vitation to Bid and Specifications of Sale. This property is offered for sale as a whole and not in parts. This property is served by utilities, but continuation of this service is not guaranteed by the Government. • Ha , 17.71: Al D ,-Eio o BUY All bids must be submitted on bid form (V-FLA-131). This bid form de- scribes the property, states the terms and conditions of sale and erovides instruc- tions on how to bid. This offering is subject to the priorities in this order: 1. Federal Government Agencies 3. Former Owners • 2. State and Local Governments 14. Veterans .5. Non-Profit Institutions • Priorities 1, 2 and 5 expire at 10:00 A. M., (E. S. 'l.), June 2.8, ].9L.8. Bids from priority holders 3 and L. and the general public will be re- ceived at the address shown below until 2:01 •P. M., (E. S. .T.), September at which place and •time they will be publicly opened and read. This advertisement is not a basis for negotiation and War Assets Admini- stration reserves the right to consider all bids in the light of applicable objec- tives of the S urplus Property Act and to reject any or all proposals. Any transfer of title of the lend will be subject to the provisions of Executive Order No. 9508 relative to fissionable eiaterials. The '''J A Disposal Number and Bid Opening Date must he plainly marked in the lower left-hand corner of the bid envelope (V-FLA-131) . Opening date September 21+, 1948 at 2:00 P. �. ., (E. S. T.) . Bids received Bich aro not so identified will not be considered but will be returned to the bidder. Each bid-must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or postal money order, payable to the Order of the "Treasurer of the United States" in an amount of not less than ten percent ( W) of the total amount of bid. This amount represents a deposit. Priority holders 1 and 2 are not required to submit a deposit. Inspection of the property and the engineering report that has been made ;n the premises may be arranged by contacting a War Assets Administration represen- - tative of the address shown below. For the required bid form (V-FLA-131) and further information, address : 17.:1R ASSETS AD3aI` ISTF ._'IOF• Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville., Florida I7AR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY DISPOSAL NON-INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 317 NORTH i+AIN STREET JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA r&A DISPOSAL NO: V-FAL-131 BID NO: Invitation to Bid and Specifications of Sale of twenty (20) acres. of 1r114.0 more or less, together with all structures and improvements. INVITATION TO BID SLAL_,D BIDS will be received until 10:00 A. r•.°.., (E.S.T. ), June 28, 1948, at Tiar Assets Administration, Office of Real Property Disposal, Non-Industrial Division, 317 North Lain Street, Jacksonville, Florida, for the purchase of twenty (20) acres of land together with all structures and improvements located thereon. The land is identified as Parcels' "A", "B" and "C", hereinafter described, from Federal" Government Agencies, State and Local Governments, and Non-Profit Institutions, and until 2:00 P. Fe. (E.S.T. ), September 24, 1948, from Former Owners, Veterans, and all others, at which place and time they will be publicly opened and read. . 11 LOCATION AND DESCPIP'TIOP' The property offered for sale hereunder is z;nown as Nautilus Veterans Administration Hospital, and is located in the City of Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida. The proeerty consists- of twenty (20) acres of land, more or less, buildings with installed fixtures, walkways, roads and sea walls. This proaerty is described in detail as follows: PARCEL "A" Consists of eight (8) acres of land, more or less, described as Lot 41, Plock 1; Lot 11, Block 6, and Lot 1, Block 7, all in Nautilus sub-division, as shown in Plat Book 8, Page 95 of tin Public Records of Dade County. There is located on this parcel of land certain structures which are described as follows: BUILDING N0. 1 - This is the former Nautilus Hotel. It is a 7-story rein- forced concrete building. The walls are of hollow tile with stucco exterior. The interior walls are furred and oil painted. The floors are concrete slab and at present covered with rubber tile. The ground floor is tile covered. The windows and doors are of frame excepting fire exit doors which are metal clad. The roof is a built-up type on concrete; gutters and drains are of copper. There are two (2) elevator penthouses with ornamental towers. Baths are partially tile; tubs are old styled, pedestal lavatories, and all toilets are equipped with Sloan valves. The building is equipped with elevators. Two (2) boilers furnish heat to the public room and two (2) upper wings of the building. It is also equipped with an incinerator and refrigerating equipment for the food storage space. The GROUND FLOOR is subdivided as follows: Entrance Lobby, two (2) Public 7ash' Rooms, four (4) Shops, fifteen (15) Servant's Bedrooms, tiro (2) Help's Bath Rooms, one (1) Chauffeur's 'laiting Room, two (2) Storage Rooms, One (1) Trunk Room, one (1) Mechanical Equipment Space, one' (1) Cocktail Lounge, one (1) '''aitress Room, one (l)- Colored Help's Dining Room, one (1) Cafeteria, one (1) 7hite Nelp's Dining room, one (1) Storage and Receiving Room. - 1 - • The MAIN FLOOR consists of a Lobby,, Manager's Office,'Loggia, Lounge (2-story), Dining Room (2-story), Kitchen, eight (8) Guest Rooms, four (4) Baths, Ladies' Rest Room. The 1:EZZANIIE FLOOR consists of two' (2) Guest Rooms with connecting baths, seven (7) Guest Rooms with private baths, small Dining Room, Children's Dining Room, linen Room. The TLPER FLOORS are tile and consist of twenty (2) Guest Rooms with private baths, eighteen (18) Guest Rooms with connecting baths, one (1) Suite L. R. B. R. and Baths, four (4) Linen Storage Rooms, two (2) Utility Closets. BUILDING NC. 2 - This is a former Help's Quarters and Garage. It is partially a 2-story and partially a 3-story building reinforced concrete frame and hollow tile walls on the first floor. The U PER FLOORS are of frame construc- tion. Exterior walls are stucco. The FIRST FLOOR concrete and upper floors are of wood. Partition walls are largely of plaster board; windows and doors are of wood. The roof of the third floor portion is of tile, the balance a built-up type of roof with gravel. the FIRST FLOOR consists of a Garage, Laundry, twenty-eight (28) Bedrooms, four (4) Bath Rooms; The SECOND FLOOR consists of sixty-four (64) Bedroom, four (4) Bath Rooms, two (2) Storage Rooms. The THIRD FLOOR consists of twelve (12) Bedrooms, one (1) Bath Room. BUILDING NO. 3 - This building was a Dormitory for the hotel employees. It is a 2-story frame and stucco on reinforced concrete foundation. Floors are wood and the roof a built-up tar and gravel type. The F I.'ST FLOOR consists of eight (8) Bedrooms and one (1) Large Bath Room. The SECOD FLOOR is identical. BUILDING NO. 4 - This small 1-story building was the fouler Tea House. It is of frame stucco on pile foundation. Floors are concrete, roof of tile. It contains one (1) room. BUILDING NO. 5 - This is a small Attendant's Office at the Tennis Courts. The building is of frame stucco construction. Tennis Courts are enclosed in a wire fence. BUILDING NO. 6 - This is a reinforced concrete hand ball court. BUILDING NC. 7 - This is a small Gate Keeper's Office of concrete block and stucco construction. The floor is concrete and the roof is tile. The windows and doors are frame. BTUILDITG NO.' S - This is actually 3=cylindrical Store Rooms of concrete block construction, :wood roof, doers wood, floors concrete. BUILDING NO. 9 - This building was formerly a Cafeteria and Soda Bar for bathers. It is actually a concrete bridge spanning the Canal between the hotel property and Johns Island, The superstructure is of wood and stucco with tile roof. The doors are wood, the sash is steel. BUILDING EC. 10 - This is a small frame 7,htchman's Office at the main entrance of the property. It has wood floors, sash and roof. It contains one (1) room, no plumbing and a screened porch. It is wired for electricity. BUILDING NC. 11 -A former Gasoline Tank and Pump at the Northeast corner, of the Garage Building. The entire hotel property on the mainland is well-landscapod. PARCEL "Bn (JOHNS ISLAM) Consists of two (2) acres of land, more or loss. It is recorded in Plat Book 8, Page 95 of Public Records of Dade County, Florida. It has a circumference of approximately 1,050 lineal foot. It is the site of the beach and swinming pool and is connected to the mainland by a concrete bridge. There is located on this parcel of land certain buildings described as follows: • - 2 - • BUILDING NO. fl. - The Bath House is on piling with reinforced concrete foundation walls. Upper .structure is concrete plaster and beams with concrete block wall construction. Floors are concrete and tile. The roof is tile; sash and doors are wood. Filtering and pumping equip- ment for the swimming pools are located in this building. BUILDTNG NO. 2 - This is a swimming pool of reinforced concrete set on piling. It is equipped with underwater lighting system and diving tower. A wide open-air pavillion surrounds the pool and is floored with tile, size 40 x 120' . BUILDING NO. 3 - These are the caaanas which surround the private beach. These structures are of frame, concrete and wood floors, rolled roof- ing and equipped with awning stanchions. Some are described as "doubles" and some as "singles". All contain shovers, and some are partitioned . to afford one (1) or more dressing rooms. BUILDING NO. 4 - This is an open-air shallow Children's Pool located on the East Side of the large swimming pool but at the same elevation as the beach. The pool is of concrete and is filled and emptied from the same control room as the large pool. It is oval in shape. BUILDING N0. 5 - This is the :lest Dock of frame on pile. BUILDING NO. 6 - This is the Bouch Dock of wood decking on pile. It is equipped with bumper piles and running fresh water. PARCEL "C" (COLLINS ISLAND) Consists of ten (10) acres of land, more or less. It is recorded in Flat Bock 8, Page 95 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. This Is- land is approximately 2, 500 lineal feet in circumference. There is lo- cated on this parcel of land certain buildings. BUILDING NO. 1 - This is Government Number 105 of frame and stucco con- struction, 1-story, windows and doors are wood, roof bu .if'-u^ type of tile coping. It contains three (3) Bed Acorns and two (2) Baths. BUILDING NO. 2 - Government' Number 106, of fr-me and stucco construction, also part concrete block. 2-story, wood floors, built-up roof. Sash and doors are wood. The building contains a living room, four (4) Bed Rooms and two (2) Baths. BUILDING NO. 3 - Government Number 107, of frame and stucco construction, built-up roof with tile, wood floors, sash and doors. 2-story, contains two (2) Living Rooms, four (4) Bed nooms and two (2) Baths. BUILDING NO. 4 - Government Number 108. Frame and stucco construction, built-up roof, partially covered with tile, wood floors, sash and doors. 1-story, contains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Sed Rooms, two (2) Baths, one (1) Kitchenette, and enclosed Porch. BUILDING NO. 5 - Government Number 109. Frame and stucco. 1-story con- struction, ouilt-up roof, partially tiled, wood floors, sash and doors. Contains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Bed Rooms, two (2) Baths and a Screened Porch. BUILING NO. 6 - Government Number 110. Frame and stucco construction. 2-story, floors, sash and doors wood. ,i1;; • roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Bed Rooms, . c:• (2 ) Baths Arrt4. a , 1 •r •„d i . .o re'.n til 'lonr. BUILDING NO. 7 - Government Number 111. Frame and stucco construction. 2-story, floors, sash and doors w0od. Built-u^, roof. Contains one (1 ) Living Room, throe (b) Bod lwoms,four (4) Baths, one (1) Kitchenette and a screened Porch with tile floor. - 3 .. BUILDIPIG NO. 8 - Government Number 112. Concrete'block construction on concrete footings and piles, ' sash, steel casement, oak flooring, tile roof. Contains one (1) Living Roof.!, three (3) Bedrooms, two (2) Tile Baths, (1) enclosed Porch with tile floor. BUILDING NC. 9 - Government No. 113. Concrete block construction, concrete footings on piles, stool sash, maple flooring, tile roof, 2-story. Contains one (1) Living Room, five (5) Bedrooms, three (3) Baths, one (1) Kitchenette, two (2) Screened Porches with tile floor. BUILDING NO. 10 - Government Number 114.' Concrete block construction, 2-story on concrete footings on pile, steel sash, maple floors, tile roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, four (4) Bedrooms, four (4) Baths, one (1) Kitchenette, Screened Porch with tile floor. BUILDIn' ISO. 11 - Government Number 115. Concrete block construction, 1-story on piles, steel sash; maple floors, tilo• roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Bath Rooms, three (3) Bedrooms, one (1) Kitchenette, enclosed Porch with tile floor. BUILDING NO. 12 - Govcrhment Number 116. Frame and stucco construction, 2- story, vrith wood floors, sash and doors. Roof partially built-up tnd partially grovel. Contains one (1) Living Room, five (5) Bedrooms, three (3) Baths, enclosed Porch. • BUILDING NO. 13 - Government Number 117. Frame and stucco construction, 2-story, wood sash, doors and floors, tile roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Bedrooms, two (2) Baths and a screened in porch. BUILDING NO. 14 - Gevornment Number 118. Frame and stucco construction, 1-story, one (1) wood sash, floors and doors, built-up roof. Contains one (1) • Living Room, three (3) Bedrooms, two (2) Baths, one (1) Screened Porch. BUILDING NO. 15 - Government Number 119. Concrete block construction, 2-story on concrete footings and pilos, wood sash doors and floors, tile roof. Con- tains one (1) Living Room, three (3) Bedrooms, four (4) Baths, two (2) porches with tile floors. BUILDIN1 NO.' 16 - Government Number 120. Concrete block and stucco construction, second story, partially wood and stucco. Wood sash, doors and floors. Tile roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, four (4) Bedrooms, two (2) Baths, (2) enclosed porches. BUILDING NO. 17 - Government Number 121. Concrete block construction, second story, partially :rood and stucco. ''rood sash, doors and floors; tile roof. Contains one (1) Living Room, four (4) Bedrooms, tvo (2) Baths, two (2) Porches. BUILDING NO. 18 - Government Number 122. Frame and stucco construction, 1- story. This building is an exact duplicate of Building Number 1 - Government Number 105. BUILDING NO. 19 - This building was formerly designed as a Presidential Cottage, with no Government Number given. The building is a large concrete block structure with stucco exterior, tile roof; many rooms on the first floor have tiled floors. Other rooms have oak floors. Bath rooms are of tile. Two- story with both inside and outside stairways. Building contains a very- large cotbir_ation luring and dining room with 22 foot ociling, butler's pantry, kitchen, game rooms, two (2) bedrooms, tyro (2) bath rooms, one (1) servant's'dining room, three (3) servant's bedrooms, two (2) baths on the first floor, and three (3) bedrooms. Two (2) baths and an enclosed porch on the second floor. • This particular building has no water frontage and is surrounded by a low wall. There is a very small swimming pool on the site with a small building equipped with bcilet and shower. BUILDING NO. 20 - This is the former Radio Broadcasting Station. It is a concrete' block tnild.ing with stucco exterior walls and tile roof.. The floors are wood, stool sash and wood floors. The interior consists of one (1) large room and two (2) small rooms which were formerly offices. This Island is well-landscaped. — 4 — 7 1. More than one bid, or alternate bids by one bidd_::r, must be submitted • separately. • . 2. All bids submitted shall be de-em=:•d to have been mad? with full knowlod ge o all of the terms, conditions and requirements herein contained. 3. a. The pranises are now subject to inspection by prospective bidder. The Real Property Disposal Office of :"{ar Assets Adm nistration, 317 North Min Street, Jacksonville, Florida, will, upon request, make arrangements for such insp ction, and will furnish Invitation and Bid Forms and such further information as may bo necessary in connection with the Terms and Conditions heroin contained. The failure of any bidder to inspect or to bo fully informed as to the condition_ of all or any portion of the premises or prop.rty cfftred will not constitute grounds for any claim or d.mand for adjustment or withdrawal of a bid after op•.;ning. b. It is suggested that prospective bidders inspect engineering report prepared by the Russc1]. Organi2a-bion Incorp orat•.d of Detroit, M4 chigan, covering ti; property described in Invitation to Bid es it is believ.d that this report contains. information and material of int_rest to prospective bidders. Copies of t?iis r:.pori- are available for inspection et lar Assets Administration Office of Real Prop rty Disposal, 317 North Main Street, Jacksonville, Florida. c. The established fo.ir value will be furnished pr.•oe.pectivo bidders, on application, as soon as the information is available. 4. Bids to purcha.so may be for cash or on credit. In the event a credit sal; is proposed, no bid will be considered that proposes an extension of credit on terms less than twenty percent (20%) of the purchase price bid as down oaymont, balance in installments over a period not to exceed ton (10) years, with interest at four- percent (4%) per annum. 5. . Every bid must set forth: a. The purposes for which the,biddcr proposes to use the provisos and facilities set forth in the Invitation; b. The reasons they arc, desired or required for such purposes; c. A st.atomcnt of the bidder setting; forth any additional reasons for be- lieving his bid meets the objectives set forth in Paragraph 3 of the Goneral Terms and Conditions herein sot forth. The number of persons presently employed, the number of additional persons who will b., employed by bidder if the premises and prop ..rty aro ac isrod. If it is proposed to lease out a portion or portions of the promises to others on a multiple tenancy basis, such plan with the contemplated terms and conditions thereof, should be fully explained in the bid. 6. All information required by the attached bid forms must be furnished with details as required. 7. Each bid Must be accompanied by a certified. check, cashier's chock or postal money order, payable to the Order of the "Treasurer of the United States", in an amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of bid,unless the total price is .x50.00 or less in which event the total amount bid must be de- posited; ho over, no deposit shall be required in excess of ;;2,500.00. 8. If requested by Tar Assets Administration, the bidder,shell furnish a cur- rent financial statement of the bidder, showing profit and loss for the preceding year as well as capital funds available for acquisition as well as operation of th. facilities offered. In the event funds for this purpose are being secured through outside sources, a complete statement of the proposed method of financing must be submitted upon request therefor, together with comxnitm,nts therefor from Ending ir stitutions or underwriters. 9. Bids must be executed and submitted in quadruplicate on bid form accom- ponying this "IWJIT:.TIO FOR• BIDS FOR S.1L' OF SURPLUS ::_AL PROP' RTY AND FACILITIES. Bids submitted in any other manner- may be summarily rejected. • - 6 - • • • . • • 10. A bid executed by an attorney or a;;ent on behalf of the bidder shall bo accompanied by three (3) authenticated copies of his Power of Attorney or other evi.• deuces of his authority to act en behalf of the bidder. If the bidder is a corpora- tion, > corpor a• tion, the C',^TIFI T0_ CORPORATE 3IDUE rust b; executed. If the bid is signed by the secretary of the corporation, ,he CERTI2ICATE must be executed by some other officer of the corporation under the corporate seal, in lieu of the CERTIFICATE OP CORPORATE 3IDDET, there may be attached to the bid .copies of so much of the records of the corporation as will show the official character and authority of the officer signing, duly certified by the secretary or assistant secretary, under the cor- porate seal, to be true copies. 11. Bids will be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed and marked as fol- lows: The "'AA Disposal Number and Bid Opening. Date must be plainly marked in the lower loft-hand corner of the bid envelope. Bids received which are not so identified will not be considered but will be returned to the bidder. • • f return Address t TO: 'Sealed Bid WAR ASSTS ADMINIS. ATION ' ;OT to be opened until: Office of teal Property Disposal 'Time: 2:00 P. M.,( ,. S. T.) Non-Industrial Division 317 North :'loin Street 'Date: September 24, 1948 Jnc'cson--ille, Florida ri"TAA Disposal No: V-FIA-131 12. Lt will be the duty of each bidder to-see that .his bid is delivered within the time •dna in the place prescrid in this Invitation. Bids received prior to the time of opening will be securely kept, unone ed. The person ',hose duty it is to open them will decide when the specified time has.arrived and no bid received thereafter will be considered, except that when a bid arrives by mail after the tip::' fixed for opening, cut before the award is made, and it is shown to the satisfaction of the ' 'ar ;.seets Administration tett the non-arrival on time was due solely to delay in the mails for which the bidder ,,as riot responsible, such bid will be received and considered. No responsibility will attach to the ••ar Assets Administration or any agent or employee thereof for the premature opening of a bid not properly addressed and identified. 13. Bids may be withdrawn on written or telegraphic request which must be . received from bidders prior to the time fixed for opening. Bids may be modified in the same manner and upon compliance with the same terms and conditions of this Invitation. Negligence on the part of the bidder in preparing the bid confers no right for the withdrawal of the bid after it has boon opened. 14, At the time fixed for the opening of bids, their contents will be made public by announcements for the informotion of bidders, and others properly in- terested who may be present eider in person or by representative; provided, how- ever, that any information submitted in support thereof, the disclosure of which might tend to subject the person submitting it to a competitive business disadvan- tage, shall, upon request, be held in strict confidence by the •'ar Assets Admini- stration and any other federal governmental azencies to which it is made avail- eble. 15. Educational or public her>lth institutions, or State or local Governments proposing acquisition for educational use or to promote or protect the public • health may qualify for an allowance from the purchase price because of the benefit which has accrued or may accrue to the United States. Information relating to the submission of bids for such purposes with an allowance for public benefits, and the terms and conditions thereof, may be obtained at the Office of the ':;ar Assets Ad- ministration where 'bids are to be submitted. Ii?STRUCTIONS TO PRIORITY HOLDERS 16. Bidders entitled to a priority as Federal Governmental Agencies, State or Local Governments need not comply with Paragraphs 5, 7 and 8 of these Instruc- tions. All others qualifying for priority consideration must so comply. 17. :tach bidder seeking a priority must set forth as a part of such bid the followring: • - 7 - ., a. Satisfactory proof of its right to qualify for such property; b. The identification and authority of the person making the bid on its ,t behalf; c. The price the bidder is willing to pay, or in the case of a Federal governmentalagency that a transfer without reimbursement or transfer of funds is authorized, by law; d. The use to which the property is to be put and all pertinent fact rint- ing to its need for the property; • e. All other information required by the pertinent portions of the bid form. . 18. Bids from priority holders need not be labeled "SEALED." 19. It is to be noted that the time sot forth in the Invitation during which bids will be received from -ariority bidders is shorter than the period during which bids will be received from all other bidders. GENERAL TERMS AND ccNDITIO iS 1. The acceptance of any bid submitted by the general public in resuonso to the foregoing Invitation is subject to acquisition rights by priority holders, rank. ung in the following order: 1. Federal Government Agencies 3. Former Owners 2. State and Local Governments • !;.. Veterans 5. Non-Prefit Institutions 2. The descriptions and locations of the premises, facilities and property named in the foregoing Invitation are believed to be su."ficiently specific for pur- poses of identification. Any error or omission in such description shall not con- sti tu`.-e any ground or reason for non-performance of the contract or claim by the successful bidder for any ellowance, refund or deduction from the amounts offered. A complste.. description of the oraporty, with all exceptions, reservations, andere- strictio- s is available at the '.`ar Aseets Administration Office where this bid is to he submitted, :and n11 bids submitted will be on the basis of such complete do- scrip•tion. Ivor does the Govornmoet make any p;aoranty or uarrenty, express or im- plied as to the quantity, quality, cheroot-or of condition, size or king thereof; or that the same are in condition or .'it to be used for the purpose for which intended. 3. The right is reserved es the interest of the Govc;rnmcnt may require, to re- ject any or all bids, to waive any technical defect, or informality in bids re- ceived, and to accept any bid that is determined by the :':nr Assets Administration to best fulfill the following objectives of the Surplus Property Act of 19144 for the orderly disposal of surplus property. a. to assure the most effective use of such property for war purposes and the common defense; b. ' to give maximum aid in the reestablishment of a peacetime economy of free independent nrivetc enterprise, the development of the maximum of independent operators in trade end industry and totstimulate full em- ployment. • c. to facilitate the transition enterprises from :wartime to peacetime pro- duction and of individuals from wartime to peacetime emnl•eyment; d. to discourage monopolistic practices end to strengthen and preserve the coepetitive position of small business concerns in an ,economy of free • enterprise; e. to afford returning veterans an oppertuni_ty to establish themselves as proprietors of business enterprises; f. tc encourage and fester post-war employment opportunities; g. to promote production, employment of labor and utilization of the pro- ductive capacity of the country; : • - 8 - h. to prevent insofar as possible unusual and excessive profits being made out of surplus property; i. to fester the devclopme”t or new independent ent.rpris--; j. except as otherwise nrevid..d, to obtain for the Government, as nearly as possible, the fair value of surplus preperty on its disposition. Generally, if any proposal is accepted, it will be the i r.oe os al most clearly tend- ing to mce.t the fore goir.g objectives, even though it may result in c lower monetary return than other proposals received. 4. All bids received shall be deemed to be continuing offers from the date of opening of bids until accepted or rejected by the •ar Assets «dministr atien, pro- vided, however, that after 60 days have elapsed from the date of o<ening, any bidcle: not having received notice of rejection may consider his bid rejected, and if the Tar. Assets Administration desires to accept any bid after such 60-day period the consent of the bidder thereto shell be obtained. 5. The fore going*, Invitation, with ell the in_structi_ons, terms and ce:nditiens set forth herein, and the bid, when accepted by the Government shall constitute en agreement for sale between the successful bidder and the Government. Such agree- ment shall constitute the whole centract, to be succeeded only by the normal in- struments of transfer, unless modified in writing and signed by both parties. No oral statements or representati en_s made by, for or ostensibly en behalf of either pnrty shall be a ea_rt of such contract. Nor shall this co.tract, or any interest therein, be transferred or :ssi;r_ed by the successful bidder. 6. Dcpesits accompanying bids of unsuccessful bid;ers v•ill be returned with- out interest, as promptly as possible after rejection. 7. U :n acceptance of a bid, the Government shall ane_ ly the successful bid- der's deposit toward payment of the ,,archr•.so price. 3. In the event of revocation ef an offer after the opening; of bids, but prior to acceptance, the bidder's deeesit shell became the property of the United States. Ln the vent of default after notice of accen ;ance, but prior to the 'xe- n + transfer, de a cation and delivery of the formal instruments of ., f..r, the .�;)a,.it together with all payncnts subsequently made on account shall become the property of the United Jtrte.s. 9. The succ•,ssful bidder agrees to assume possession and responsibility for the care and handling of the premises and preperty sold as soon as practicable, and in any event net mere than 30 days after notice of e. cceptance by the Govern- ment. 10. AS of the date of assumption of oessessior of the premises and property, OR the :delivery of the ^err:al instruments of ceni,eyrnce whichever occurs first, the successful bidder shall: a. L.ssume responsibility for and agree to pay is share, prorated from that date, of all general and special real end personal property taxes which may have :leen or may be assessed thereon. b. In }he event of credit sale, carry insurance f'-)t the benefit of the Govcrnmont for the risks end in such ain unts as may be required by the Government; and in the event of e sale for cash, carry said in- surance from the date of assumption of possession until full payment is '::rade and the formal instruments of conveyance are delivered. In- fermation as t.o standard insurance requirements will be furnished bidders, on request, by the ::r;r Assets Administration Office; :.here this bidis to be submitted. 11. In the event Government-owned items of personal property or equipment net. included in the Invitation are located en the promises, the `ear Assets Ad- ministration reserves the right to remove the seem , cr hold sales teereof at the location, together with the right sf ingress and ogress therefor, for a period of 120 days after acceptance. Any such removal or in place sales will be conducted in such a manner as to cause the least :rossible interference with the suee ssful bidder's use and occupancy of the premises after possession is assumed under Para- - graph ara- -. grafih hereof, in t he ©;rent such periods overlap. - 9 - 12. The contract made-by acceptance of a bid by ear .Lssets Administration shall be subject to voidance by either party in the event such sale is determined by the Attorney General of the United States to be violative of the anti-trust laws. In the event of the foregoing, the successful bidder shall forthwith remove all of its property from •.nd surrender possession of the premises and property in substantiall,, as good condition as when possession was assumed by it under Para- graph 9 hereof, if such oossession has been so assumed. 13. Notice by the .-tar Assets Administration of acceptenco or rejection of bids shall be deemed to hevo been sufficiently given vihen tel•ogrnnhcd er mailed to the bidder or his duly authorized repr sente.ti vc et the address indicated in the bi. 1►..�. Any transfer of titles will be subject to the provisions of Lxecuti o Order 9908 rel tive to fissionable nateriels. 1;. Officials Not to Benefit: No r -n,ber of or delegate to Congress, or •esi- dent Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or port of this contract or to an bendfit that may arise :Therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to ex- tend to this contract if made with a corporation for its general benefit. 16. Covenant Against Contin gent Fees: The successful bid.d-r warrants that he has not employed any person to solicit ars ;cure this contract upon any agrooncnt for a cae aission,• percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. :arca ch of this nar- rarty shall give the Government the right to annul the contract or at its option to recover from the successful bidder the amount of such commission herewith set forth This warranty shall not ,;poly te commissions payable by the successful bidder upon the contract s ,cured or mode through bona fide established commercial agencies maintained by the successful bidder for the purpose of doing business. "Bona fide established c•esulercial agencies" have boon construed to include licensed real es- tate br Akers engaged in the business g en_orel ly. T YERAL TERMS C,7:DI1I")'.•iv 1..J1J_T I: G TO PRIORITIES 17. Bidders qualifying for a priority hereueder shall, in the order and for the purpose named in Paragraph 1 hereof and subject to the terms and conditions hereof, have the right to acquire the premises described in theforegoing Invita- tion to the exclusion of others: ;. 16. Non-profit institutions are defined as: "any non-profit scientific, li •erary, educational, public-health, public-welfare, charitable, or eieenesynary institutions, organiza- tion, or assocition, or any non-profit hospital or similer institu- tion, organization or nassocieti on, which has been held exempt from taxation under Section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code, or any non-profit volunteer fire company or cooperative hospital or similar institution which has been held exempt from t axatien under Section 101 (8) of the Internal Revenue Cede." 19. Acquisition by thus: lister: in Paragreoh 1 hereof en a priority br.;sis shall be: a. of the entire interest of the Government; and b. for the established value, (inf )rnation.crncerr_ing which my be ob- tained at the Office of the 'Tar Assets :.dministration t•r here this bid is submitted) ; except in the case of federal sovern_^ental agencies where a transfer without reimbursement or transfer ef funds is authorized by law. 20. Bids for acquisition by these listed in Paragraph 1 hereof may be opened as soon as received, nay net be withdrawn after the expiration of the period dur- ing which they may be submitted, and if proposing terms other than those set forth in a. and b. of Paragraph 19 above, shall be tter..ted as non-priority bids. - 10 - 21. The period during which Federal governmental agencies or State and Local Tovernments or Reconstruction Finance Corporation may qualify as priority bidders expires on the date specified in the Invitation for receipt of bids from bidders in such classifications, EXCEPT THItIT, the needs of the armed forces being deemed paramount until peace is concluded, a bid for the transfer to the armed forces in the interests of the wor effort may be :•?.ade at any time during which bids will be received from all others. 22. In the event of inconsistency between any of the terms and conditions elsewhere set forth herein and the foregoing Paragraphs 17 to 21, both inclusive, the latter shall control with reference to bidders claiming priority rights. ADDITIONAL TERMS FD CO;TDITIONS S A L E 1. If a bid for the purchase of the Real Property is accepted, conveyance of the Government's interest therein will be made by "Quitclaim" Deed, being without warranty, express or implied. 2. Each richer certified, by executing and submitting a bid for purchase as f o].lo::-s: a. that he is seeking to acquire the premises and property for the uses and purposes set forth in his bid; b. that if awarded the property as a nriority applicant, he willobtain the written authorization of the .ar Assets Administrator prior to resell- ing or leasing the same within two (2) years from the date of conveyance thereof to him; oxceot as modified by the tens and conditions of such bid; c. that if the sale is on credit the successful bidder will not resell or lease said premises or property without written authorization of the ",:Tar Assets Administrator until full Payment therefor .as been made, except as modified by the terms and conditions of such bid; d., And covenants and agrees for himself, his successors or assigns that the premises and property shall remain available to the United States of America, during the existence of any national emergency declared by the President or the Congress thereof, upon terms and conditions then to be mutually agreed upon. • The formal instrument of conveyance to the successful bidder will contain the fore- going restrictions, E: CEPT insofar as they are modified by the bid submitted and ac- cepted. 3. In the event ct hid for the purchase of the real property or utilities on CREDIT TERMS is accepted, concurrently with the conveyances thereof to the success- ful bidder, the latter shall execute and deliver to the Yyar Assets Administration evidence of his obligation in the form of a promissory note, embodying the amount, terms and installments of payment, the unpaid balance bearing interest at the rate of four percent (L ) per annum from the date thereof, or the date possession of the property is assumed, whichever occurs first, until the principal obligation is full; paid; the latter, however, may be paid in full at any time, without penalty. The obligation shall be s. cured by a first mortgage or deed of trust (depending on local custom). A standard form of note and security instruments may be obtained at the Office of 'ear assets Administration where this bid is submitted and the terms and conditions thereof aro agreed to by each bidder by the submission of a bid. here- under. 4. In the event a bid for the purchase of the real property for cash is ac- cepted, concurrently with the conveyance thereof to the successful bidder, the Letter shall pay the total purchase price, less credit in the amount of the deposit made at the time of submission of his bid, and if possession of the property was as- sumed by the successful bidder prior to such conveyance and payment, compensation shall be paid by the successful bidder for the use and occupancy thereof during such interval in an amount equal to interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase price at the rate of four percent (!i%) per annum. - 11 - 5. Any title evidence, including continuation of cbstr•.cts.., title certi fi- + cates or policies of title insurance, which may be desired by the successful bidder will be nrocured by him at his sole cost .7.nd expense. The Government will,hoti:evor, cooperate with the successful bidder, or his authorized agent in this connection; by permitting examination and inspection of such deeds, abstracts, tax receipts; affidavits of title, judgment in condemnation proceedings, or other documents relat- ing to the title of the premises and property involved, us it may have available. 6. The formal instruments of conveyance and the security instruments, if any, shall be placed of record in the manner prescribed by local recordings statutes, al: at the sole cost and expense of the successful bidder. 7. :.11 property descriptions in the advertising in the Invitation to aid are informative only and are subject to more definite determination by survey before final transfer of title. 8. The Government does not assume any obligation either express or implied to furnish utility service for the operation and maintenance of the utility. c istribu- tion systems. 9. This property is offered for sale, subject to any applicable Zoning laws and to the instruments of conveyance under which the United States -)f America ac- quired title. 10. This property is offered fer sale as a whole and not in parts. 11. This property is offered for sale, subject to existing easements for roads, highvays, public utilities, railways and pipe lines. • • s. hTDED BID FOR PURCHASE (PRIORITY) (Place) Miami Beach, Florida Ori?inal Bid - June 16, 1948 (Date) ,mended Bid - July 6, 1948 WAA Disposal No. V-FLA-131 BID Nf. TO: '.LAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida The undersigned hereby exercises a priority right to acquire from :lar Assets administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invi- tation, JI,A Disposal No. V-FLA-131, attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real property as descrihed therein, The unders i.�.neci is: (Cheek one and fill in blanks) A. (1) A FEDERAL GOVERN?'L3�\T::L AGENCY known as (2) ;?hose principal activities are (3) The property is being acquired for the use of said agency and not for transfer or disposition. (4) a. The 'bidd r will reimburse the ?Tar Assets Adminis- tration in the amoua of `` for the acqui- sition. This is the established fair valve . /- Funds are now available: OR / / Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) OR b. A transfer without reimbursement or transfer of funds is: /` -7 Authorized under Public Law (Reference) OR / / being sought and approximately will be required therefor. (tin.,) X (1) STATE OR LOCAL GOV?R7VEI;T, namely, City of Yiami "each, F rida (Name in full) (2) having legal autority to acquire such property by virtur of Sections 6 and 28 of ',banter 7672 (The City Charter), Laws of Florida, Acts of 117, as Amended by Charters 16562 and 16567, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1933. . (3) The property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs because shortage of hospital facilities in the Greater Miami area and for medical education and training. (4) The bidder will pay the sum of (` Established fair value, less public benefit allowances discount. This is the established fair value. /-77 Funds are now available. / Approximately will be required to acquire funds. time) (1) FOR ER OWNER, or if deceaseds his spouse or children in that order (State which) —.— (2) The bidder will pay ti; for the property in cash on closing ---7 OR in installments j / as follows : If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information f,,s required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undorsigncd is hertc attached and made a part hereof. The information contained therein is to he held in strictest confidence. (1) V7THR\N, or tho spouse or children entitled in that order, of a person deceased while in the active Military or Naval Service of the United States , J tf.Lte w. .i c:1 (2) The bidder will pay $ for the proprty in cash on closing 1 • T-7 OR in installments/ / as follows : If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of. "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is hr:roto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained •#therein is to bo held in strictest confidence. (all priority bidders complete all of the following) : The premises and facilities are proposed to be put to the following uses and purposes : (Give details) A non-profit, non-sectarian, general hospital containing usual specialties of medicine, laboratory and L Diagnostic and Theraputic Department$ Teaching Staff, Nurse-Training Program, Intern and Resident Physician Training, Research ^acilities, Standards of American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association and American Hospital Association will be maintained. The hospital will provide adequate bed space for low income bracket patients. t I . 2 - }Y _ 3 The person submitting, this bid on behalf of the priority biddor is Claude A _enshaw and has authority so to do by virtue of Resolm ion No. 6g97 copy of which is attached (or give reference to statutory authority). City of 1iami peach, Florida (Name cf Priority Bicid..r) B,y: ?Name) Claude A. Renshaw (Title) -- City ?tanager & Hospital Commissioner Ci:RTIFICATL OF CORPOPATB BIDDr.a I, certify that I am the secretary of the corporation named as bidder herein; that who signed this bid on behalf of the bidder was then of said corporation; that said bid was duly signed for and on behalf of said corroration" by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. • SEAL ACCEPTANCE BY T'L GOVEIT'5 NT The foregoing Bid for PURCJ=:S is :CCE-'T°D by and on behalf of the :',ssets j_dministration this day of 19 '"TAR ASSTS ADF INISTRATION By: (Title) 3 - BID FOR PURCHASE (PRIORITY) (Place) (Date) WAA Disposal No. V-FLA-131 BID NC). TO: WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Office of Heal Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida The undersigned hereby exercises. a priority right to acquire • from :lar Assets Admin5.stration in accordance with the instructions • and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invi- tation, XIII, Disposal No.-V-FLS'.-131, attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real property as descried therein, The undersigned is : (Check one and fill in blanks) A. (1) A FADER?L OVFIRia?.ENT_,L AGENCY known as (2) Whose principal activities are (3) The property is being acquired for the use of said agency and not for transfer or disposition. (4) a. The bidder will reimburse the 'lar assets Adminis- tration in the amount of ? for the acqui- sition. This is the established fair value. Funds are now available: OR . / / Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) OR b. A transfer without reimbursement or transfer cf funds is: r-7 Authorized under Public Law (Reference) OR / / being sought and approximately will be required therefor. (tir►a) (1) STATE OR LOCAL GOVER=T, namely, (Name i'1 full) (2) having legal authority to acquire such property by virtur of • (3) . The property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs because . (4) The bidder will pay the sum of This is the established fair value. r-77 Funds are now available. tpproxi:rately will be required to acquire funds. (time) (1) FORAER O7 ER, or if deceased, his spouse or children in that order (State hich) (2) The bidder will pay s; for the property in cash on closing /---7 OR in installments / / as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained therein is to be held in strictest confidence. (1) IRTERAN, or the spouse or children entitled in that order, of a person deceased while in tiie active Military or Naval Service of the United States - 7(State ti Li c" (2) The bidder will pay $ for the property in cash on closing /---77 OR in installments/ter as. follows : If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is hereto attached and rade a part hereof. The information contained Adteroin is to be hold in strictest • confidence. (all priority bidders complete all of the following) : The premises end facilities are proposed to be put to the following uses and purposes : (Give details) • • - 2 - The person submitting this bid on behalf of the priority bidder is and has authority so to do by virtue of copy of which is attached (or give reference to statutory authority). �Na �r of Priority Bid&r) By: (Name) (Title) CLRTIFICATD C: CORPORA_? :;TDD I, certify that I am the secretary of the corporation named as bidder herein; that who signed this bid on behalf of the bidder was • then of said corporation; that said bid wcis duly signed for and on behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. S'� L ACCEPTANCE BY T'L GOVERNInNT The foregoing i3id for PURCPS13 is ACCEDT='D by and on behalf of the 1;_.r Assets Administration this day of 19 . '"WAR ASS .TS AD??INISTRATION By: (Title) - 3 - AEENDED BID FOR PURCHASE (PRIORITY) (Place) Miami Beach, Florida - Original Bid - June 16, 1948 (Date) Amended Bid - July 6, 1948 AA Disposal No. V-FLA-131 BID NO. TO: 'AAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 517 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida The undersigned hereby exercises a priority right to acquire from ''lar Assets Administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invi- tation, :fIu1 Disposal No. V-FL .-131, attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real property as described therein, The undersigned is : (Check one and fill in blanks) A. (1) A Ft R:.L GOVITN7ENTAL AGENCY known as (2) ;'?hose principal activities are (3) The property is being acquired for the use of said agency and not for transfer or disposition. (4) a. The bidder will reimburse the lar :assets Adminis- tration in the amount of for the acqui- sition. This is the established fair value. Funds are now available: OR r7 Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) OR b. A transfer without reimbursement or transfer cf funds is: (-7 Authorized under Public Law (Reference) OR / / being sought and approximately will be required therefor. (tine) X (1) STP.TE OR LOCAL GOV E R? EMT,. namely, City oi '_.iami Beach Florida �i�ame in full) (2) having legal authority to acquire such property by virtur of Chapter 21401, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1941 and Sub-section (a) of Section 6 of Chanter 7672, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1917 (The City Charter) as amended by Chapter 16562, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1933. (3) The property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs because (4) The bidder will pay the sum of •_._____. -__ This is the established fair value. 1 r--7 Funds are now available. Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) (1) FOR.,27.:R MYER, or if deceased, his spouse or children in that order (State (2) The bidder will pay c` for the property in cash on closing r7 OR in installments as follows : If credit is requested, a current financial stotoment including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information ':s required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to 8id.d.7rs" of the undorsignd is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained therein is to he hold in strictest confidence. (1) V7TER1N.N, or the spouse or children entitled in that order, of a person deceased while in the active Military or Naval Service of the United States (Stetrii Ch) (2) The bidder will pay as for the property in cash on closing i--- / OR in installmonts/ / as follows : -� If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to 'iddors" of the undersigned is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained . Tiorein is to be held in strictest confidence. (rill priority bidders complete all of the following) : The promises and facilities are proposed to be put to the • following uses and purposes : (Give details) • - 2 - The person submitting this bid on behalf of the priority bidder is and has authority so to do by virtue of copy of which is attached (or sive reference to statutory authority). (Namo of Priority Bidd,:r) By: (Name) (Title) C','RTIFIC. TL OF CORPOR:r . :iIDD LR I, certify that I am the secretary of the corporation named as bidder herein; thnt who signed this bid on behalf of the bidder was then of said corporation; that said bid was duly signed for and on behalf of sold corroration by authority of its governing body and is within the scop.a of its corporate powers. SEAL ACCEPTANCE BY THE GOVF NM NT The foregoing Bid for PLRC..7.SE is ACC DT_D by and on behalf of the Ass.jts Administration this day of 19 ''/AR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION By: (Title) - 3 - • • BID FOR PURCHASE (PRIORITY) (Place) • (Date) WAA Disposal No. V-FLA-131 BID NO. TO: AR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Strset Jacksonville, Florida The undersigned hereby exercises a priority right to acquire from :-lar Assets Administration in acccrdanco with the instructions and under the terms and conditions sat forth in the foregoing invi- tation, MA Disposal No. V-FL .-131, attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real property as descried ti.erein,. The undersigned is : (Check one and fill in blanks) A. (1) A F DER'.L GCVMN:-ENTs L AGENCY known 9S (2) ;!hose principal activities are (3) The property is being acquired for the use of said agency and not for transfer or disposition. (4) a. The bidd3r will reimburse the `lar assets Adminis- tration in the amount of `° for the acqui- sition. This is the established fair value. Funds are now available: OR / / Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) ..-._ OR b. A transfer without reimbursement or transfer of funds is: 7 Authorized under Public Law kRef:;rence) OR / / being sought and approximately will be required therefor. (time) (1) STATE OR LOCAL GOVERE:TT, namely, (Name in full) (2) having legal authority to acquire such property by virtur of (3) The property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs because . - (4) The bidder will pay the sum of This is the established fair value. / Funds are now available. .P-77 Approximately will be required to acquire funds. (time) (1) FORMER O1'VER, or if deceased, his spouse or children in that order • (State whim) (2) The bidder will pay s; for the property in cash on closing /-7 OR in installments /-7 as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial st ..tement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained therein is to he held in strictest confidence. (1) VETERAN, or the spouse or children entitled in that order, of s a person deceased while in the active Military or Naval Service of the United States Stat,: w ic�z (2) The bidder will pay $ for the property in cash on closing / OR in installments/ / as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement including pro- fit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersined is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained ,ldforein is to be held in strictest confidence. (All priority bidders complete all of the following): The premises and facilities aro proposed to be put to the following uses and purposes: (Give details) • - 2 - The person submitting this hid on behalf of the Priority bidder is and has authority so to do by virtue of copy of which is attached (or give reference to statutory authority). • hramo of Priority Bic?d..r) By: (Name) (Title) CITT IFICA.TE OF CORPORATE BIDD;a I, certify that I am the secretary of the corporation named as bidder herein; that who signed this bid on behalf of the bidder was th;n of said corporation; that said bid wns duly signed for and on behalf of said corroration. by authority of its governing body and is within the scopo of its corporate powers. SEAL f , GOVERMENT ACCEPTANCE BY T7i:s sOVF,P�1>EAIT The foregoing Bid for PURCji,SE is ACCE'T''D by and on behalf of the .;_.r Assets administration this day of 19 . 1'1AR ASSETS AD?•IINISTRATION By: (Title) - 3 - • BID FOR PURCHASE (Non-Priority and Non-Profit Institutions) (Place) (Date) NAA Disposal No. V-Fla-131 . Bid No. TO: WAR ASSETS A7iINISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Streot Jacksonville, Florida • T1..o undersigned a corporation existing under the laws of the State of (1r a partnership consisting of Or an individual trading as Or a Non-Irofit Institution known as (Of Address in the City of Telephone No. State of hereby offers .to acquire from the War Assets Administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invitation, War Assets Dis- posal No. V-Fla-131 attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real -property as described-therein. i AMOUNT OF BID: This sum to be payable / in cash on closing, or / ! in installments as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement includ- ing profit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is hereto attached and made a part hereof. Tho information contained therein is to be hold in strictest confidcnco. In the event this bid is accepted, tho promises will be used for the purpose of 4 - The reasons it is desired or required for such purposes arc: Number of present employees Number of additional employees required if property is acquired Additional reasons for believing the bid meets the objectives set forth in Paragraph 3 of the "^:,neral Terms and Conditions", and, if • a non-profit institution, the reasons the property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs: rossession desired days) and ) Operations can commence days) after date set for bid opening Enclosed is a certified check, cashier's check, or postal money order, payable to the "Treas,'rer of the United States", in the sum of $ as a deposit. Bidder Address CERTIFICATE OF CORI=ORATE BIDDER Iy certify that I am the socretary of the corporation named as bidder heroin; that who signed this bid on behalf of the biddor was than of said corporation; that said bid was duly signed for and on behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. ACCEPTANCE BY THE GOVERMENT The foregoing Bid for PURCHASE is ACCEPTED by and on bchalf of tho War Assets Administration this day of 19 WAR ASSETS ADMIAIISTRATION By: (Title) BID FOR PURCHASE (Non-Priority and Non-Profit Institutions) (Place) (Date) WAA Disposal No. V-Fla-131 Bid No. TO: WAR ASSETS AD:4INISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida TI-,c undersigned a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Or a partnership consisting of Or an individual trading as Or a Non-i'rofit Institution known as (Of Address in the City of Telephone No. State of hereby offers_to acquire from the War Assets Administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invitation, War Assets Dis- posal No. V-Fla-131 attached hereto, and made a part hereof, the surplus real property as described therein. AMOUNT OF BID: e This sum to be payable / in cash on closing, or L____.l in installments as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement includ- ing profit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to Bidders" of the undersigned is horoto attached and made a part hereof. The information contained therein is to bo hold in strictest confidence. In the event this bid is accepted, the promises will be used for the purpose of - 4 - I The reasons it is desired or required for such purposes are: Number of present employees Number of additional employees required if property is acquired Additional reasons for believing the bid moots the objectives set forth in Paragraph 3 of the "General Terms and Conditions", and, if • a non-profit institution, the reasons the property is needed to fulfill, in the public inter:st, its legitimate needs: Possession desired days) and Operations can commence days) after date set for bid Opening Enclosed is a certified chock, cashier' s check, cr postal money order, payable to the "Treasi'rer of the United States", in the sum of $ as a deposit. Bidder Address CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE BIDDER I, T cortify that I ass the secretary of the corporation named as bidder heroin; that who signed this bid on behalf of the bidder was then of said corporation; that said rid was duly signed for and on behalf Af said corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. ACCEPTANCE BY THE GOVERNMENT The foregoing Bid for PURCHASE is ACCEPTED by and on behalf of the War Assets Administration this day of 19 . WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION • By: (Title) 7 • BID FOR PURCHASE (Mon-Priority and Non-Profit Institutions) (Place) (Date) TWA Disposal No. V-Fla-131 Bid No. TO: WAR ASSETS A)I.4INISTRATION Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Stroot Jacksonville,_ Florida The undersigned a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Or a partnership consisting of Or an individual trading as Or a Non-Profit Institution known as • (Of Address in the City of Telephone No. State of hereby offers _to acquire from the War Assets Administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions sot forth in the foregoing invitation, War Assets Dis- posal No. V-Fla-131 attached hereto, and mado a part hereof, the surplus real-property as describedtherein. AMOUNT OF BID: This sum to bo payable / in cash on closing, or 1 in installments as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement includ- ing profit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of '}Instructions to Biddors" of the undorsignod is horoto attached and made a part hereof. Tho information contained therein is to be held in strictest confidonco. In the ovent this bid is accoptod, the promises will be used for the purpose of The reasons it is desired or required for such purposes arc: Number of present employees Number.of additional employees required if property is acquired Additional reasons for believing the bid meets the objectives set forth in Paragraph 3 of the "General Terms and Conditions", and, if a non-profit institution, the reasons the property is needed to fulfill, in the public interest, its legitimate needs: Possession desired days) and ) Operations can commence days) after date set for bid npering Enclosed is a certified chock, cashier's check, or postal money order, payable to the "Treasurer of the United States", in the sum of $ as a deposit. • Bidder Address CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE BIDDER I, certify that I am the socrotary of the corporation named as bidder heroin; that who signed this bid en behalf of the biddor was than of said corporation; that said bid was duly signed for and on behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. ACCEPTANCE BY THE GOVERNMENT The foregoing Bid for PURCHASE is ACCEPTED by and on behalf of the War Assets Admiristratim this day of 19 .. WAR ASSETS ADMI*'ISTRATION By: (Title) 1 BID FOR PURCHASE (Non-Priority and Non-Profit Institutions) (Place) (Date) UAA Disposal No. V-Fla-131 Bid No, TO: WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATIO? Office of Real Property Disposal Non-Industrial Division 317 North Main Street Jacksonville, Florida The undersigned a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Or a partnership consisting of Or an individual trading as Or a NOn-.Profit Institution known as (Of Address in the City of Telephone No. State of hereby offers_to acquire from the War Assets Administration in accordance with the instructions and under the terms and conditions set forth in the foregoing invitation, War Assets Dis- posal No.. V-Fla-131 attached hereto, and mado a part hereof., the surplus real property as describedteroin. AMOUNT OF BID: This sum to bo payable / in cash on closing, or in installments as follows: If credit is requested, a current financial statement includ- ing profit and loss and other pertinent information as required by Paragraph 8 of "Instructions to• Bidders" of the undersigned is hereto attached and Trade a part hereof.. Tho information contained therein is to be hold in strictest confidence. In the event this bid is accepted, tho promises will bo used for the purpose of • - 4 - • Tho reasons it is desired or required for such purposes arc: Number of present employees Number of additional employees required if property is acquired Additional reasons for believing the bid meets the objectives sot forth in raragraph 3 cf the "General Terms and Conditions", and, if a non-profit institution, the reasons the property is needed to fulfill, in the pub•lio interest, its legitimate needs: Possession desired days) and ) Operations can commence days) after date set for bid opening Enclosed is a certified check, cashier's check, cr postal money order, payable to the "Treasurer of the United States", in the sum of t as a deposit. Bidder Address (30'11 t