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RESOLUTION 92-20575 A RESOLUTION NO. 92-20575 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 92-20564 ADOPTED ON JULY 22, 1992, WHICH RESOLUTION CALLED FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 3, 1992 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION REGARDING AN AMENDMENT TO THE MIAMI BEACH RELATED LAWS, CHANGING THE NUMBER OF VOTING MEMBERS ON THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FROM 5 TO 7, AND PROVIDING THAT A FIVE-SEVENTHS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY DECISION OF THE BOARD. WHEREAS, on July 22 , 1992 , the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 92-20564 which called for a question to be placed on the November 3 , 1992 ballot increasing the number of voting members on the Board of Adjustment from 5 to 7 ; and WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to repeal Resolution No. 92-20564 and remove from the November 3 , 1992 ballot the ballot question increasing the number of voting members on the Board of Adjustment from 5 to 7 . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that Resolution No. 92-20564 , which called for a ballot question to be placed on the November 3 , 1992 ballot changing the number of voting members on the Board of Adjustment from 5 to 7 and providing that a five-sevenths affirmative vote shall be required for any decision of the Board, is hereby repealed, and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to forthwith advise the Dade County Supervisor of Elections of this Resolution. PASSED and ADOPTED this 2nd day of September , 1992 . 7V-\/ YOR ATTEST: FORM APPROVED ckij— F o\AA/ __ LEGAL DEPT. CITY CLERK By PNB: lm Date 3� (Requested by Mayor Seymour Gelber) C:RESOLUTI\bdadjust.rep U K (_11,E AL RESOLU'ION NO. 92-20575 • Repealing Resolution No. 92-20564 adopted on July 22, 1992, which resolution called for a special election to be held on November 3, 1992 for the purpose of submitting to the electorate of the City of Miami Beach a question regarding an amendment to the Miami Beach Related Laws, changing the number of voting members on the Board of Adjustment from 5 to 7, and providing that a five-sevenths of f irmativ€ vote shall be required for any decision • of the Board. • 'lir* • _ _ , . , . . _ . _ „ .