RESOLUTION 89-19514 RESOLUTION NO. 89-19514
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK
TO EXECUTE A WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE CITY OF
MIAMI FOR MUTUAL SUPPORT IN INCREASING
PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS IN THEIR
RESPECTIVE COMMUNITIES.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach agree
that there is a need for first-class performing arts facilities
within the Metropolitan Dade County area; and
WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of the City of Miami
and the City of Miami Beach to create a common agenda for the
aforementioned venues for the purpose of attracting private and
public funding; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami acknowledges that the City of
Miami Beach has, within the vicinity of the Stephen Muss
Convention Center and the Jackie Gleason Theater of the
Performing Arts, adequate land to provide for a symphony hall and
that certain private-sector funds have been pledged for the
purpose of constructing such a symphony hall, and the City of
Miami agrees to support this effort; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach acknowledges that the City
of Miami has, within the vicinity of the downtown Biscayne
Boulevard corridor, adequate land to provide for a first-class
opera hall with a site to be determined, and that Gusman Hall
provides an excellent forum for cultural activities and is in
need of expansion and improvement, and the City of Miami Beach
agrees to support this effort; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach
mutually agree to support the efforts of Miami-Dade Community
College to provide for a drama-dance theater with a site to be
determined; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach
recognize that Dade County Auditorium requires renovation and
support the renovation of this facility for the interim use of
the Greater Miami Opera; and
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WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the citizens of the
City of Miami Beach to enter into a written agreement for the
above-stated purposes,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that it hereby authorizes the
execution of an Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and the
City of Miami for mutual support in increasing performing arts
centers in their communities.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st day of February , 1989 .
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.YOR
Attest:
FORM APPROVED
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City Clerk BY
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FROM: Elaise 1110 $fir, City Clerk ENP/07(....r
SUBJECT: Written agree between the City ofMMiami
Beach and the t itofi for mutual support
in increasing performing arts centirs in their
respective communities.
Enclosed, please find two copies of the above noted
agreement which has been fully executed by the City,
along with a conform, certified copy of Res. #89-1514.
We are requesting that after execution by the City Clerk
of Miamis, a fully executed copy be returned to
Ro ne t t-a ta office ice for our f i�.e s -ri .+`.l,�t^�
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
FAX #375-4658
TO: Maria DeLaMilera, City Manager's Office DATE: 2/2/89
City of Miami
FROM: Ronetta Taylor, City Clerk's Office
City of Miami Beach
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 89-19514, authorizing execution of a written
agreement between the City of Miami Beach and the City of
Miami for Mutual Support in increasing performing arts
centers in their respective communities.
Attached, please find a certified copy of the above mentioned resolution along
with supporting documents. When Resolution has been fully executed by the
City I will forward you a completely executed set. If I can be of any
further assistance please don't hesitate to call.
Thank you
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AGREEMENT
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - CITY OF MIAMI
WHEREAS, the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach agree that there is a need for
first-class performing arts facilities within the Metropolitan Dade County area; and,
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WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach to
create a common agenda for the aforementioned venues for the purpose of attracting
private and public funding,
NOW, THEREFORE, DO THE GOVERMENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AND THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH agree to do to the following:
1. The City of Miami acknowledges that the City of Miami Beach has, within
the vicinity of the Stephen Muss Convention Center and the Jackie Gleason
Theater of the Performing Arts, adequate land to provide for a symphony
hail and that certain private-sector funds have been pledged for theu�Po se
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of constructing such a symphony hall, and the City of Miami agrees to
support this effort.
2. The City of Miami Beach acknowledges that the City of Miami has, within
the vicinity of the downtown Biscayne Boulevard corridor, adequate land to
provide for a first-class opera hall with a site to be determined, and that
Gusman Hall provides an excellent forum for cultural activities and is in
need of expansion and improvement, and the City of Miami Beach agrees to
support this effort.
3. The City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach mutually agree to support
the efforts of Miami-Dade Community College to provide for a drama-dance
theater with a site to be determined.
4. The City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach recognize that Dade County
requires renovation and supports
Auditorium
the renovation of this facility
for the interim use of the Greater Miami Opera.
Upon the approval by the respective government bodies of the Cityof Miami and the Cityof
Miami Beach, all parties �
agree towork jointly for the purpose of attracting private, State,
and Federal dollars in order to achieve the foregoing.
Agreed to this day of 1989.
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
BY: ✓-
ayor
ATTEST: r7(2/2/ /i/(, L �,
City Clerk
CITY OF MIAMI
BY:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
FORM APPROVED
LEGAL DEPT.
Date
OPYGINAL
RESOLUTION NO. 89-19514
(Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk
to execute a written agreement between the
City of Miami Beach and the City of Miami
for Mutual support in increasing perform-
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ing arts centers in their respective comm-
unities)