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Resolution 78-15671 I RESOLUTION NO. 78-15671 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT AMENDING CONTRACT WITH ZEV BUFMAN ENTERTAINMENT, INC. TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE RENTAL RATE STRUCTURE OF THE THEATER OF THE PERFORMING ARTS. WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 75-14787 adopted on the 7th day of August, 1975, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach authorized the execution of an agreement with Zev Bufman Enter- tainment, Inc. which agreement was amended by agreement dated July 7, 1976, and WHEREAS, Paragraph 3 (C) of said amended agreement pro- vides for certain rental amounts and periodical adjustments to same, and WHEREAS, the City' s administration has met with rep- resentatives of Zev Bufman Entertainment, Inc. and agreed to certain adjustments in rent as set forth in Commission Memorandum • No. 6996, said agreement also encompassing a change in the cal- culation of rent adjustments, said agreement being subject to approval by the Commission, and • • WHEREAS, an appropriate amendatory agreement with Zev Bufman Entertainment, Inc. has been approved asto form and legality by the City Attorney, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Commission that said amendatory agreement to be entered into, and WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the City and its residents to enter into said amend- atory agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM- MISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said amendment to said agreement for and in the name of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. • PASSED and ADOPTED. this 19th day of July, 1978 . Leail• Mayor Attest: 4.6.1-4-7,122 City" Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY-1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE-MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 • AMENDATORY AGREEMENT • THE AGREEMENT, made and entered into on the 19th day of July, 1978 , by and between the CITY OF MIAMI?I BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "CITY" and ZEV BUFMAN ENTERTAINMENT, INC. , a Florida • corporation, hereinafter called "PRODUCER" . WITNESSETH : That Agreement between the parties dated August 7, 1975, which Agreement was amended by the parties on the 7th day of July, 1976, is hereby amended as follows : 1. In lieu of the provisions of Paragraph 3 (c) of the Agreement for all transactions between the parties occurring after August 10, 1978 : The base rental for each day the PRODUCER has use of the theater shall be NINE HUNDRED ($900. 00) DOLLARS for days on which the PRODUCER stages a single performance, and TWELVE HUNDRED ($1 ,200.00) DOLLARS per day on days when the PRODUCER presents • two performances in the same day; provided, how- ever, that in the event the CITY rents the theater to -anohter Lessee for portions of the ✓ same day on c PRODUCER is presenting a show • the PRODUCER' S base rent for such day shall be reduced to SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY ($750 . 00) DOLLARS for such day. Provided further that in order to compensate the CITY for certain increases in operating expenses which may occur over time, the base rent provided for above shall be ad- justed periodically as follows : 1. Periodic base rental adjustments shall be made every thirty (30) months as provided in the original Agreement between' the parties • as same has been heretofore amended. 2. In the interim between the periodic base rental adjustments interim base rental adjust ments shall be made in the following manner: (a) Adjustments shall be made on January 10 , 1980 and yearly thereafter using the base year of 1979 . The adjustment • shall be made by calculating the per centage change in the Consumer Price Index, all items index, seasonally ad- justed for South Florida area index if • available, published by the Bureau of • • Labor Statistics during said interim period. The percentage change shall he calculated in accordance with the method • described in the attached Exhibit "A" . LAW OFFICES • DUBBIN. SCHIFF'. BERKMAN & DUBBIN MIAMI, FLORIDA filer a'4.a<;$r*;"r IN. • • (b) If the change is less than 5% , no adjustment in base rental shall be made for such interim period. How- ever, if the change exceeds 5% the base rental shall be increased by the excess change over 5% . (c) The above calculations being mini- sterial in nature the City Manager • and PRODUCER are hereby authorized to compute same and place said interim base rental rates as adjusted into effect without further action by the City Commission. j 2 . Paragraph 3 (c) (1) of the above mentioned Agreement shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding any- , thing contained in this Amendatory Agreement. 3 . All other terms of the August 7, 1975 Agree- ment as amended on July 7, 1976 , are ratified and shall continue in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have caused these presents to be signed in their corporate names by their duly authorized officers and their corporate seals to be affixed hereto this 18th day of. April , 1979 . CITY OF MIAMI PEACH 41 ' 4.. if ' MAYOR Attest : CITY CLERK ZEV Bi?FDIArd TAIINPrtErIT, INC. • OW .r=—`U F MAN • Attest: Al /7/ LSE"CRET .Y , G .' LAW OF':IcE5 31N. SCHIFF. BF_F7KMAN Eat DUBBIN MIAMI. FLORIDA iJST x.._ 5,. Y • (b) If the change is less than 5% , .no adjustment in base rental shall be made for such interim period. How- ever, if the change exceeds 5% the base rental shall be increased by the excess change over 5% . (c) The above calculations being mini- sterial in nature the City Manager • ' and PRODUCER are hereby authorized to compute same and place said • interim base rental rates as adjusted into effect without further action by the City Commission. y 2. Paragraph 3 (c) (1) of the above mentioned Agreement shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding any • - , ' thing contained in this Amendatory Agreement. 3. All other terms of the August 7 , 1975 Agree- ment as amended on July 7, 1976 , are ratified and shall continue in full force and effect. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused. these presents to be signed in their corporate names by their duly authorized officers and their corporate seals to be' affixed hereto this 18th day of April , 1979 CITY OF MIA1MI BEACH / / ., MAYOR. Attest : j7 ;+'. . / ./i,!1 CITY CLERK ZEV BUFP1Ar11mTAINMEI`IT, INC. By- i // r r"'7 UFlN . • Attest: ,,,, ,/ /7j './-> _ SECRET • ,, i/i/'': / ,,,"4- /f( RY U ' • • , LAW OFFICES 3IN, SCHIFF. 9ERKMAN & DUBBIN MIAMI. FLORIDA .. . • Brief Explanation of the CPI The Consumer Price index ICP11 measures average personal snits of the Bureau's tanned representation. • changes in prices of goods and services usually bought Mail questionnaire.are used to obtain local transit fares, - • by urban wage earners and clerical workers.It is based public utility rates.newspaper prices•duel prices;and on prices of about 400 items which were selected to rep. certain other items. t - resent the movement of prim of all goods and services In calcu46ng the index.prise changes tot the various purchased by wage earners and clerical workers.Price, items in each localism are aseraged together with weights for these items are obtained in urban portions of 39 which represent their importance in the spending of all •• major statistical areas and 17 smaller ittie,,which were wage earners and slrncal winker..Local data are then chosen to represent all urban places in the United States. combined to obtain a U.S.city• ye.Separate indexes They are collected from about 18.000 establishments— are also published for 23 grocery and deportment stores,hospitals.filling stations. The index,measures price.hangar tram a-designated - and other types of store,and service establishments. reference date tg67—which equals 1001).An increase Prices of foods, fuels,and a few other items are of 22 percent.for example,is shown as 12x,2.0. This obtained every month in all 56locations.Prices of most change can also he expressed in dollars as lotlows:The.• Othercommoddiesand services are adlected every month price of a base proud•-market basket'01 goods and in the fire largest areas and every 3 months in other services bought by urban wage earners and clerical • areas.Prices of most goods and services are obtained by workers has riser from S O un 1967 to SI 2.:31. A Note About Calculating Index Changes Movements of the indexes from one month to another •period. BLS dies not publish annual rates Posed on are usually expressed as percent changes tither than data for I month. changes in index points because index point changes are • affected by the level of the index in relation to its base • • - period white percent changes arenot.The example in the Imre.Pant Change accompanying box illustrates the computation of index - • point and percent changes. Cpl 1739 Seasonally adjusted percent changes in the U.S.All Less ominous edea - 173.7 Items laden are hoed on seasonal adjustment(actors Equals index poses cows*: • Ott and seasonally adjusted indexes carried to two decimal lire«r P•.nye places.This procedure helps to eliminate rounding error inthe percent changes. InMi pans d,itegnv. OS • Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods o,. t>y env snewom edis, x,]32 • are expressed as annual rates and are computed accord- 0005 - leg to the standard formula for compound growth rates. Rasion mdPphM by one nund.•d 0.005.100 These data indicate what the percent change would be Equal,perm eta chance: OS if the current rate were maintained for a 12-month A Note on Seasonally Adjusted and Unadjusted Data Because price data are used for ditterrnt purpaes by climatic conditions.producturo cycles. mould change. different groups.the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes users,holidays.and sales. seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes each the unadjusted data are of primary interest to c n- - - month. stoners concerned about the prices they actually pay. For analysing general price trends in the economy. Unadjusted data are also used euenawly for e.catation seasonally adjusted changes are usually preferred•since purposes. Many collective bargaining eontrart agree- they eliminate the clfect of changes that normalcy recur ments and pension plans.for example•tae somlvnta- at the same time and In about the tame magnitude every lion changes to the Cnnsunnr Price Index eou•bused _ - - year--such as price movements resulting from changing for seasonal venation.• 39 • 9 r •• t • • • • • • • • • • • 1 ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 78-15671 (Authorizing agreement amending contract with Zev Bufman Entertainment, Inc. , to provide for changes in rental rate struc- ture of the Theater of the Performin Arts) ._• . -. 11111 0