RESOLUTION 92-20576 RESOLUTION NO. 92-20576
A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO
BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1992 FOR THE
PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 6
OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CHARTER PROVIDING FOR
THE PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC PARK, RECREATION,
AND WATERFRONT LAND WITHIN MIAMI BEACH BY
REQUIRING AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF A MAJORITY OF
THE ELECTORS PRIOR TO THE SALE, EXCHANGE,
CONVEYANCE OR LEASE OF FIVE (5) YEARS OR
LONGER OF SUCH LANDS; EXEMPTING THEREFROM
PREVIOUSLY EXISTING WRITTEN CONTRACTUAL
COMMITMENTS, BIDS OR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS,
UTILITY OR ACCESS EASEMENTS, RIGHT-OF-WAYS,
CITY-OWNED EDUCATIONAL AND, LIBRARY
PROPERTIES, AND PARKING FACILITIES NOT LOCATED
ON PARK, RECREATION, OR WATERFRONT LAND,
PARCEL 2 OF SOUTH POINTE PARK AND PARCEL 1 OF
THE NORMANDY ISLE STASH SITE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH:
SECTION 1.
In accordance with provisions of the Charter of the City of
Miami Beach, Florida and the general laws of the State of Florida,
a Special Election is hereby called and directed to be held in the
City of Miami Beach, Florida, from 7 : 00 a.m. to 7 : 00 p.m. on
Tuesday, November 3 , 1992 for the purpose of submitting to the
electorate the question as set forth hereinafter.
SECTION 2 .
That the appropriate and proper Dade County election officials
shall conduct the said Special Election hereby called, with Dade
County' s certification of the results of said Special Election
being accepted by the City Commission. The official returns for
each precinct shall be furnished to the City Clerk of the City of
Miami Beach as soon as the ballots from all precincts have been
tabulated and results duly accepted by said appropriate Dade County
Officials.
SECTION 3 .
Said voting precincts in the City of said Special Election
shall be as established by the proper and appropriate Dade County
Election Officials. All electors shall vote at the polling places
and the voting precincts in which the official registration books
show that the said electors reside. A list of the voting precincts
and the polling places therein (subject to change by the Supervisor
of Elections of Dade County, in accordance with the laws of
Florida) is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
SECTION 4 .
Registration of persons desiring to vote in the Special
Election shall be in accordance with the general law of the State
of Florida governing voter registration. Qualified persons may
register to vote at the City registration office located in the
lobby of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach,
Florida 33139, each and every Wednesday until September 30, 1992 ,
between the hours of 9 : 00 a.m. and 4 : 30 p.m. , and at such other
voter registration centers and during such times as may be provided
by the Supervisor of Elections of Dade County. All questions
concerning voter registration should be directed to the Dade County
Elections Office, 111 Northwest 1st Street, Floor 19, Miami,
Florida 33130 ; Mailing Address: P.O. Box 012241, Miami, Florida
33101; Telephone: (305) 375-5553 .
SECTION 5.
Copies of the proposed amendment shall be made available to
the electors at the office of the City Clerk from 9 : 00 a.m. to 5: 00
p.m. each day, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays excepted, not later
than thirty days prior to the date of said election.
SECTION 6.
Not less than thirty days ' notice of said Special Election
shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation
in Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida. Such publication shall be
made at least once each week for four consecutive weeks next
preceding said Special Election.
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SECTION 7 .
The notice of election shall be substantially in the following
form:
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION
HAS BEEN CALLED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND WILL BE HELD
IN SAID CITY FROM 7 : 00 A.M. UNTIL 7 : 00 P.M. ON
THE 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1992 , AT WHICH TIME
THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DULY
REGISTERED AND QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
LIMITATION ON SALE OR LEASE OF PARK,
RECREATION, OR WATERFRONT LAND LOCATED WITHIN
MIAMI BEACH
SHALL MIAMI BEACH CHARTER SECTION 6 BE AMENDED
REQUIRING REFERENDUM APPROVAL BEFORE SALE,
EXCHANGE, CONVEYANCE, OR LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS
OR LONGER, OF PUBLIC PARK, RECREATION, AND
WATERFRONT LAND WITHIN MIAMI BEACH; EXEMPTING
EXISTING WRITTEN CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS,
BIDS , BONDED INDEBTEDNESS , UTILITY/ACCESS
EASEMENTS , RIGHT-OF-WAYS , CITY-OWNED
EDUCATIONAL/LIBRARY PROPERTIES, PARKING
FACILITIES NOT LOCATED ON PARK, RECREATION, OR
WATERFRONT LAND, PARCEL 2 OF SOUTH POINTE
PARK, AND PARCEL 1 OF NORMANDY ISLE STASH
SITE.
YES
NO
SECTION 8.
The official ballot to be used in the Special Election to be
held on November 3 , 1992 , hereby called, shall be in substantially
the following form, to-wit:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3 , 1992
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION HAS BEEN
CALLED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, AND WILL BE HELD IN SAID CITY FROM 7 : 00 A.M.
UNTIL 7 : 00 P.M. ON THE 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1992 , AT
WHICH TIME THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DULY
REGISTERED AND QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
LIMITATION ON SALE OR LEASE OF PARK,
RECREATION, OR WATERFRONT LAND LOCATED WITHIN
MIAMI BEACH
SHALL MIAMI BEACH CHARTER SECTION 6 BE AMENDED
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REQUIRING REFERENDUM APPROVAL BEFORE SALE,
EXCHANGE, CONVEYANCE, OR LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS
OR LONGER, OF PUBLIC PARK, RECREATION, AND
WATERFRONT LAND WITHIN MIAMI BEACH; EXEMPTING
EXISTING WRITTEN CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS,
BIDS, BONDED INDEBTEDNESS , UTILITY/ACCESS
EASEMENTS , RIGHT-OF-WAYS , CITY-OWNED
EDUCATIONAL/LIBRARY PROPERTIES, PARKING
FACILITIES NOT LOCATED ON PARK, RECREATION, OR
WATERFRONT LAND, PARCEL 2 OF SOUTH POINTE
PARK, AND PARCEL 1 OF NORMANDY ISLE STASH
SITE.
YES
NO
SECTION 9 .
Absentee voters participating in said Special Election shall
be entitled to cast their ballots in accordance with the provisions
of the laws of the State of Florida with respect to absentee
voting.
SECTION 10 .
That the City of Miami Beach shall pay all expenses for
conducting this Special Election and will pay to Dade County or
directly to all persons or firms, upon receipt of invoice or
statement approved by the Supervisor of Elections of Dade County,
Florida.
SECTION 11.
This resolution shall be effective immediately upon its
passage.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 2nd day of September , 1992 .
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PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT RE:
SECTION 6 OF THE CITY CHARTER RELATING TO PUBLIC PARK AREAS
A. Proposed Ballot Question:
LIMITATION ON SALE OR LEASE OF PARK, RECREATION, OR
WATERFRONT LAND LOCATED WITHIN MIAMI BEACH
SHALL MIAMI BEACH CHARTER SECTION 6 BE AMENDED REQUIRING
REFERENDUM APPROVAL BEFORE SALE, EXCHANGE, CONVEYANCE, OR
LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS OR LONGER, OF PUBLIC PARK,
RECREATION, AND WATERFRONT LAND WITHIN MIAMI BEACH;
EXEMPTING EXISTING WRITTEN CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS, BIDS,
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, UTILITY/ACCESS EASEMENTS, RIGHT-OF-
WAYS, CITY-OWNED EDUCATIONAL/LIBRARY PROPERTIES, PARKING
FACILITIES NOT LOCATED ON PARK, RECREATION, OR WATERFRONT
LAND, PARCEL 2 OF SOUTH POINTE PARK, AND PARCEL 1 OF
NORMANDY ISLE STASH SITE.
YES
NO
B. Proposed Text:
Section 6 . Powers of city generally. The City of Miami Beach
shall have the power:
(a) To sue and be sued, to acquire by purchase, gift, devise,
bequest, lease or other agreement, real and personal property for
the benefit of the city, its citizens and its winter and summer
visitors, and to foster, develop and enhance the tourist
attractions of the city, and to use the same for municipal revenue
or for any of its purposes, including in such property realty for
park, recreational and public amusement purposes, such as golf
courses, bathing beaches, athletic fields, and other necessary
sites and locations for baseball , football , basketball, tennis,
bowling on the green, shuffle board, checkers and other outdoor
sports, recreations and amusements; subject to the provisions of
paragraph 6 (b) below, the city may also act to improve and develop
such realty by constructing thereon parks, gardens, golf courses,
fair and carnival grounds and public concourses, and by building
thereon such club houses, exhibition halls, auditoriums, theaters,
show places, concession stands and other buildings which may be
deemed necessary, profitable or advantageous for the development of
public amusements and recreations, and the attraction of the city
for tourists; to maintain, conduct, operate, improve and develop
such recreational and tourist amusement features of the city
through employees or through concessionaires, and to require or
permit the charge of reasonable admissions and fees for the
amusement, recreation and privileges afforded by the city. Subject
to paragraph 6 (b) below, to sell , lease, operate any of its
property or any portion thereof, real or personal ; to operate
property acquired for revenue; to lease and construct and maintain
and operate telephone system or systems ; street or local railway,
busses or bus lines for transportation of freight or passengers for
hire; works or plants for supplying the inhabitants of said city
with water, ice, gas, light,power or heat; to construct and
maintain bridges, viaducts, subways or tunnels, a city hall, city
jail , garages, machine shops, fire stations, incinerators,
laboratories for tests and analyses, hospitals, market houses,
docks, wharves, warehouses, barges, tugs, seawalls, bulkheads,
and/or board or other walks, or plants, or groynes or jetties or
other things for the protection of any land or other property
within its territorial limits from the effects of wind or water, or
for the recreation, welfare or convenience of its inhabitants and
that any or all of the aforesaid may be constructed and operated
upon property of said city, or on which it has perpetual easement,
or which is dedicated to said city or the public; provided,
however, that no concession for the conduct or operation of any
recreational or amusement facility, other than leases of the
Theater of the Performing Arts, Convention Center, or Flamingo Park
Tennis Center, may be granted by the city unless the public notice
calling for sealed bids therefor has been published in a newspaper
of general circulation in Miami Beach or Dade County no less than
fifteen days prior to such grant.
(b) The right given in this Act on the part of the City of
Miami Beach, to sell, exchange, convey or lease for five (5) years
or longer including option periods that part of its real property
located within the City ' s municipal boundaries now or hereafter
held for park, recreation, or waterfront purposes or as public
parks, shall not accrue or be operative on the part of said city
except when and as said property has ceased to be used by the
public generally for such purposes; provided, however, that the
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restriction contained in this section shall not be interpreted as
preventing the city from having all the powers given and granted in
section 6 (a) hereof other than restrict the absolute sale,
exchange, conveyance or lease of five (5) years or longer including
option periods of park, recreation, or waterfront property while it
is being used for park such purposes unless such sale, exchange,
conveyance or lease of five (5) years or longer, including option
periods, for uses including commercial uses, is approved by a
majority vote of the voters in a city-wide referendum.
These provisions shall be liberally construed in favor of the
preservation of all park, recreation, and waterfront lands. These
provisions shall not be construed to apply to any previously
existing valid written contractual commitments or bids or bonded
indebtedness. Further, these provisions shall not apply to any
City-owned educational facility or library property, any parking
facility not located on park, recreation, and waterfront or to any
utility or access easements or right-of-ways, or to that triangular
parcel of City-owned property known as Parcel 2 of South Pointe
Park located within the Miami Beach Redevelopment Area, said parcel
generally described as being 138 . 87 feet fronting on Biscayne
Boulevard with a northerly boundary of 265 . 43 feet adjacent to
Block 8 of South Pointe Development Company, and a southeasterly
boundary of 226 . 20 feet adjacent to Cook Inlet Region property, nor
shall these provisions apply to Parcel 1 of the Normandy Isle stash
site whose street address is 1185 Biarritz Drive, Miami Beach,
Florida.
To pave, repave, curb, macadamize, remacadamize, open, widen,
and otherwise improve highways by whatever designation they are
known, and to close, discontinue and vacate any part thereof; to
construct and maintain sidewalks, sewers, drains, conduits, police
or fire alarm systems, whiteway or other lighting systems and to
regulate or restrict the use of all highways, parks or public
grounds and any of the works or plants or things hereinbefore
mentioned by its inhabitants or other persons and to prevent the
obstruction of any thereof; and for such purposes to classify
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persons using or vehicles used on any public ground, highway or
plant or other things hereinbefore provided for, for his or their
business or pleasure and to regulate and/or provide the conditions
under which any such class may or may not use such public grounds,
highway or plant or other things, or to prohibit such use for
business purposes; to install and maintain signs or
instrumentalities to be observed in the use of any public highway,
plant or ground and to provide regulations with reference to the
operation and speed and manner of movement of all manner of
vehicles or other thing moved over the same and provide for the
observance of such signs or instrumentalities both by pedestrians
and the operators of such vehicles and to regulate the services to
be rendered and rates to be charged by busses, jitneys, cabs or any
other vehicles carrying passengers or freight or other things
within said city or to points from without to points within said
city, or from points within to points without; and to regulate and
limit the speed at which streetcars and motor or other vehicles may
be operated in any public place or highway and the speed at which
watercraft may be operated in the waters or any parts thereof
within said city and to provide whether and under what conditions
watercraft may be anchored or landed and to regulate the minimum
height at which aircraft may be flown and prohibit the operation
over places where people are congregated or the landing thereof
near where people are collected.
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OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
64 114A- omue eiyead
F L O R I D A
LAURENCE FEINGOLD
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CITY ATTORNEY '%CH26___ MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 331'9-2032
TELEPHONE (305)673-7470
TELECOPY 1305)673-7002
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. - 2-
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DATE: September 2 , 1992
TO: MAYOR SEYMOUR GELBER
MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION
CITY MANAGER ROGER CARLTON
FROM: LAURENCE FEINGOLD
CITY ATTORNEY ` '
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION ON SALE OR LEASE OF PUBLIC PARK LAND
The attached resolution calls for a question to be placed on
the November 3 , 1992 ballot which would require that the electorate
approve any sale or lease (of greater than five years) of any City
owned park, recreation or open space land.
This proposal, which is generally styled after the proposal
Dan Paul is attempting to place as a county-wide measure on the
November ballot, has two significant differences from the Paul
proposal. First, it is local in scope in that only Miami Beach
electors would vote on the sale or lease of Miami Beach property.
Second, it does not limit the ability of the City to improve such
lands without a vote of the electorate, nor does it limit the size
of such potential improvements. The proposal simply requires that
prior to conveyance or long-term encumbrance of City property that
the electorate be allowed a voice in the disposition and use of
public land.
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ORIGINAL
RESOLUTION NO. 92-20576
Calling a sepcial election to be held on
Tuesday, November 3, 1992 for the purpose
of submitting to the electorate of the City •
of Miami Beach an amendment to Section 6
of the Miami Beach City Charter providing
for the preservation of public parks,
recreation, and waterfront land within
Miami Beach by requiring an affirmative
vote of a majority of the electors prior tc
the sale, exchange, convenyance or lease of
five (5) years or longer of such lands; . . .
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