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Resolution 11620 iio : v RESOLUTION NO. 11620 WHEREAS the Federal Government is the owner in fee of those certain premises situate at the southerly portion of the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach and bordering on Government Cut, and generally described as the easterly portion of the "Government Reservation", and WHEREAS said land is presently leased by the Federal Government to the City of Miami Beach, and WHEREAS it is apparent that the Federal Government has no need for said premises, either presently or in the reasonably foreseeable future, and will in all probability continue to remain in its undeveloped state, inasmuch as the Federal Government has no plans for its improvement, and WHEREAS said premises are vital to the general welfare of the City of Miami Beach and it is prepared now to develop and improve said premises and to utilize the same to the full extent of its potentiality as a park, recreational center and other proper and beneficial municipal purposes, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Federal Government be and it is hereby requested and urged to convey the said premises to the City of Miami Beach for a nominal consideration at the earliest practicable date, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the Honorable Senators from the State of Florida, Senator Spessard L. Holland and Senator George E. Smathers, and to Congressmen Dante Fascell and Claude Pepper for presentation to the appropriate Federal agencies and officials for action. PASSED and ADOPTED this 24th day of September 1965. 44 Mayor Attest: /71.(-7i2 City , erk OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY — 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE — MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 a, - oo �• 4J4.) -V N O O > O N0:1) >I N rd r-I N • f:4 •r1 0 W O • z T.1 4J J id Z w ro ani o CE-i > 0 (I) CD a -4 � � >i 0U) u) o CI H W U = U O 4-4 O • +i O .{-► 1