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File Number: 060182
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File Number: 060182 File Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
Version: 0 Reference: 06-70 Control: County Commission
File Name: SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS ORDINANCE 96-115 Introduced: 1/24/2006
Requester: Office of Safe Neighborhood Parks Cost: Final Action: 5/9/2006
Agenda Date: 5/9/2006 Agenda Item Number: 7L
Notes: 3/7/06-1ST reading; 5/9/06-2nd reading; KGM Title: ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS ORDINANCE, ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 25B OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING SECTION 25B-23 PERTAINING TO BONDS; AMENDING ORDINANCE 96-115 TO REVISE THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT PROCESS PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Indexes: SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
Sponsors: NONE
Sunset Provision: No Effective Date: Expiration Date:
Registered Lobbyist: None Listed


Legislative History

Acting Body Date Agenda Item Action Sent To Due Date Returned Pass/Fail

Board of County Commissioners 5/9/2006 7L Adopted P

Intergov., Recreation & Cultural Affairs Cmte. 4/11/2006 1E1 Forwarded to BCC with a favorable recommendation P
REPORT: Assistant County Attorney Monica Maldonado read the foregoing item into the record. The public hearing was opened by Chairwoman Heyman; however, it was closed after no one appeared in response to be heard in connection with the foregoing ordinance. Hearing no questions or comments, the Committee proceeded to vote on the foregoing proposed ordinance.

County Manager 4/10/2006 Scrivener's Errors Intergov., Recreation & Cultural Affairs Cmte. 4/11/2006
REPORT: On hand written page 8, the County Attorney's signature was inadvertently missing.

Board of County Commissioners 3/7/2006 Scheduled for a public hearing Intergov., Recreation & Cultural Affairs Cmte. 4/19/2006
REPORT:

Board of County Commissioners 3/7/2006 4D Adopted on first reading 4/19/2006 P
REPORT: The foregoing proposed ordinance was set for public hearing for the Intergovernmental, Recreation, & Cultural Affairs Committee meeting of April 19, 2006.

County Attorney 2/13/2006 Assigned Diamela Del Castillo 2/13/2006
REPORT:

County Manager 2/10/2006 Referred Intergov., Recreation & Cultural Affairs Cmte. 4/19/2006
REPORT:

County Manager 2/10/2006 Assigned County Attorney 3/7/2006
REPORT: OSNP(REVISED CHANGES 2/10/06)(IRCA 4/19/06)(1st reading 3/7/06)(2nd reading 5/9/06)

County Manager 2/10/2006 Assigned Alex Munoz 2/10/2006
REPORT:

County Manager 1/25/2006 Assigned Alex Munoz 1/25/2006
REPORT: RETURN TO ACM FOR CORRECTIONS-EG

County Attorney 1/25/2006 Assigned County Manager's Office
REPORT: ordinance needs correction

County Manager 1/24/2006 Referred Intergov., Recreation & Cultural Affairs Cmte. 4/19/2006
REPORT:

County Manager 1/24/2006 Assigned County Attorney 3/7/2006
REPORT: OSNP(IRCA 4/19/2006)(1ST reading 3/7/06)(2nd reading 5/9/06)

County Manager 1/24/2006 Assigned Alex Munoz 1/24/2006 1/24/2006
REPORT:

Legislative Text


TITLE
ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS ORDINANCE, ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 25B OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING SECTION 25B-23 PERTAINING TO BONDS; AMENDING ORDINANCE 96-115 TO REVISE THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITIZENS? OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT PROCESS PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE

BODY
WHEREAS, Ordinance 96-115 established the Safe Neighborhood Parks Nominating Committee to provide candidates for selection by the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, the Nominating Committee at its July, 17, 1998 meeting established an ongoing application process to fill vacancies as they occur on the Oversight Committee; and
WHEREAS, the Nominating Committee is not currently serving the purpose for which it was created,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA:

Section 1. Section 25B of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, is hereby amended to read as follows:1
Sec 25B-23. Administration.

(a) ??? The Citizens' Oversight Committee. A Citizens' Oversight Committee ("Committee") will be formed to oversee the disbursement of the proceeds from the sale of the bonds. The Committee will have thirteen (13) members; one (1) residing in each of Miami-Dade County's thirteen (13) commission districts. Members of the Committee shall be residents of Miami-Dade County who possess outstanding reputations for civic pride, integrity, responsibility and business or professional ability and experience or interest in the fields of recreation, conservation of natural resources or land use planning. The Committee [[and the Nominating Committee,]] as defined below, will be comprised of members who are representative of the geographic, ethnic, racial and gender make-up of the County.
(1) ??? Selection.
[[Members of the Committee shall be nominated and appointed in the manner set forth in this subsection. The Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, Florida shall appoint a nominating committee (the "Nominating Committee") comprised of twenty-three (23) members as follows:
(i) ??? Six (6) representatives of the State, County or municipal government, which shall include the following persons or their designees: the State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, the Superintendent of the Miami-Dade County School Board, the Miami-Dade County Manager, and the Executive Director of the Miami-Dade League of Cities;
(ii) ??? Twelve (12) representatives of civic, not-for-profit organizations, which shall include the following persons or their designees: Chairman of the United Way, President of Tropical Audubon Society, President of Citizens for a Better South Florida, Director of the Urban League, Director of Alliance for Aging, President of the Jewish Federation, President of the Children's Services Council, President of the Cuban National Planning Council; President of CAMACOL, President of the Miami-Dade Branch NAACP; President of Baptist Ministers Council of Greater Miami and Vicinity; and the Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami;
(iii) ??? Five (5) representatives of civic, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to promoting-and conserving the environmental or recreational resources of this community, which shall include the following persons or their designees: president of the Florida Recreation and Park Association, President of the Land Trust of Miami-Dade County, and President of the Sierra Club.
The Nominating Committee shall submit a slate of four (4) candidates from each Commission District to the Board of Miami-Dade County Commissioners for selection. The Board must select from the slate submitted by the Nominating Committee; however, the Board may request additional nominations.]] >>Each member of the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint one representative to the Committee. Each representative shall reside in the appointing commissioner?s district.<<

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Section 2. Ordinance 96-115 adopted by this Board on July 16, 1996 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 4. Administration.
(a) ??? The Citizens' Oversight Committee. A Citizens' Oversight Committee ("Committee") will be formed to oversee the disbursement of the proceeds from the sale of the bonds. The Committee will have thirteen (13) members; one (1) residing in each of Miami-Dade County's thirteen (13) commission districts. Members of the Committee shall be residents of Miami-Dade County who possess outstanding reputations for civic pride, integrity, responsibility and business or professional ability and experience or interest in the fields of recreation, conservation of natural resources or land use planning. The Committee [[and the Nominating Committee,]] as defined below, will be comprised of members who are representative of the geographic, ethnic, racial and gender make-up of the County.
(1) ??? Selection.
[[Members of the Committee shall be nominated and appointed in the manner set forth in this subsection. The Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, Florida shall appoint a nominating committee (the "Nominating Committee") comprised of twenty-three (23) members as follows:
(i) ??? Six (6) representatives of the State, County or municipal government, which shall include the following persons or their designees: the State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, the Superintendent of the Miami-Dade County School Board, the Miami-Dade County Manager, and the Executive Director of the Miami-Dade League of Cities;
(ii) ??? Twelve (12) representatives of civic, not-for-profit organizations, which shall include the following persons or their designees: Chairman of the United Way, President of Tropical Audubon Society, President of Citizens for a Better South Florida, Director of the Urban League, Director of Alliance for Aging, President of the Jewish Federation, President of the Children's Services Council, President of the Cuban National Planning Council; President of CAMACOL, President of the Miami-Dade Branch NAACP; President of Baptist Ministers Council of Greater Miami and Vicinity; and the Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami;
(iii) ??? Five (5) representatives of civic, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to promoting-and conserving the environmental or recreational resources of this community, which shall include the following persons or their designees: president of the Florida Recreation and Park Association, President of the Land Trust of Miami-Dade County, and President of the Sierra Club.
The Nominating Committee shall submit a slate of four (4) candidates from each Commission District to the Board of Miami-Dade County Commissioners for selection. The Board must select from the slate submitted by the Nominating Committee; however, the Board may request additional nominations.]] >>Each member of the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint one representative to the Committee. Each representative shall reside in the appointing commissioner?s district.<<


Section 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity.

Section 4. It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance, including any sunset provision, shall become and be made a part of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or other appropriate word.

Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after the date of enactment unless vetoed by the Mayor, and if vetoed, shall become effective only upon an override by this Board.



PASSED AND ADOPTED:

Approved by County Attorney as
to form and legal sufficiency: ________


Prepared by: ________
1Words stricken through and/or [[double bracketed]] shall be deleted. Words underscored and/or >>double arrowed<< constitute the amendment proposed. Remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged.
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Veto __________
Override __________



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