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RESOLUTION 93-20772 , c RESOLUTION 93-20772 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING PASSAGE OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE LEGISLATION PRESENTLY BEFORE THE FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND FLORIDA SENATE, GOVERNING THE CREATION OF "ENTERTAINMENT FLORIDA", SAID AMENDMENTS PROVIDING FOR SPECIFIC LANGUAGE NAMING THE "PRINT INDUSTRY" AS ONE OF THE SPECIFICALLY NAMED ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORIES DELINEATED WITHIN THE LEGISLATIVE LANGUAGE THEREIN, AND, FURTHERMORE, PROVIDING FOR THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF MIAMI BEACH'S SUPPORT AND ENDORSEMENT OF THE APPOINTMENT OF INDIVIDUALS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PRINT INDUSTRY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO BE INCLUDED AMONG THE NOMINEES AND APPOINTMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF "ENTERTAINMENT FLORIDA" WHEREAS, in 1992 the Legislature authorized the creation of "Entertainment Florida" , a public/private advisory board which will assume the responsibility of overseeing film, print and broadcast production in Florida; and WHEREAS, Florida House of Representative Bill No. HB-2145 pertains to the creation of "Entertainment Florida" and its role in assisting the Department of Commerce in the promotion and development of the motion picture, television, video, recording and related industries; and WHEREAS, said House Bill No. HB-2145 includes specific language relating to supporting the "promotion and development of the motion picture, television, video, recording, and related entertainment industries" ; and WHEREAS, the print industry is not named among the aforementioned specifically delineated categories, but rather included within the broader general definition of "related entertainment industries" ; and WHEREAS, in 1992 , the print industry accounted for 87 . 4% of the cumulative number of permits issued by the City of Miami Beach, as well as generating approximately $36, 375, 600 of total monies spent within the City of Miami Beach; such monies including expenditures and revenues generated for hotel accommodations, food, vehicular rentals, equipment rentals, the creation of related jobs for crew and talent, and film development and processing; and WHEREAS, in addition to the above $36, 375, 600 figure, the print industry has generated considerable additional revenues within the City of Miami Beach with regard to the "trickle down" economic stimulation its presence has provided within the community; especially in encouraging the continued growth in the hotel, restaurant, retail, and related real estate industries, among others; and WHEREAS, Dade County has become the world ' s leading fashion/photography/print market place and the impact of the print industry is not only a source of considerable revenue for the City of Miami Beach but has provided the rest of the world with positive images of the City as a leading tourist resort destination; and WHEREAS, House Bill No. HB-2145 provides for the appointment by the Governor to the Board of Directors of "Entertainment Florida" of no more than five (5) members from individuals who have submitted applications for appointment directly through the Executive Office of the Governor; and • WHEREAS, said Legislation further states that nominees and appointments to the Board of Directors of "Entertainment Florida" must represent a balance in representation from all entertainment businesses and organizations, including organizations other than those represented on the nominating counsel ; and WHEREAS, the importance of minority representation shall be considered when making nominations; and WHEREAS, the print industry is not one of the categories represented by any of the nominating counsels and, in addition to the figures already stated herein, represents 70% of all entertainment production dollars spent within the City of Miami Beach. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, that it shall : 1. Support the passage of an amendment to any current and future Florida Legislation governing the creation of "Entertainment Florida" ; said amendment specifically naming the "print industry" as a separate and individual category, of equal importance as the already specifically named categories of "motion picture, television, video and recording industries" ; rather than its present inclusion within the general "related industries" category; and 2 . Endorse the appointment of individuals representative of the print industry in the City of Miami Beach for nomination and appointment by the Governor to the Board of Directors of "Entertainment Florida. " PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of April , 1993 . ATTEST: 4,// , Jr. 27AM, Y/ -' CITY CLERK - MAYO FORM APPROVED LEGAP..JT a:ord&res/entfla.res / By e Date _.... 4/4.Z.,57_1_.1 RESOLUTION NO. 93-20772 3u p rtin passage of an amendment P g to the legislation presently before the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate- governing the creation of "Entertainment Florida, . . . .