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09-21-2006 2nd Budget City Commission Susan Gottlieb, Mayor A ~heCity of ~ventura Q City MIUJRf"T Eric M. Soroka, ICMA-CM Zev Auerbach Bob Diamond Billy Joel Harry Holzherg Michael Stern Luz Urbaez Weinberg City Gerlt Teresa M. Soroka, MMC Ci(y Attomev Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske AGENDA SEPTEMBER U, 2006 6 PM Government Center 19200 West Country Club Drive A ventura, Florida 33180 I. CALL TO ORDERIROLL CALL 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: ORDINANCES: SECOND READING - 2006/2007 BUDGET A. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF A VENTURA, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING THE CITY OF AVENTURA AD VALOREM TAX OPERATING MILLAGE LEVY RATE AT 2.2270 MILS PER THOUSAND DOLLARS OF TAXABLE ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUE, WHICH IS 17.61% ABOVE THE ROLLED BACK RATE COMPUTED PURSUANT TO STATE LAW, FOR THE 2006 TAX YEAR; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. B. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF A VENTURA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE ATTACHED TENTATIVE OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET, AS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY CITY COMMISSION AT THE REVIEW MEETING HELD ON JULY 20, 2006, AS THE CITY OF AVENTURA FINAL BUDGET FOR THE 2006/2007 FISCAL YEAR, PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.05 OF THE CITY CHARTER; AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BUDGET, PROVIDING FOR BUDGETARY CONTROL; PROVIDING FOR PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATION, PROVIDING FOR GIFTS AND GRANTS, PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING FOR ENCUMBRANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 4. ADJOURNMENT This meeting is open to the public. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who are disabled and who need special accommodations to participate in this meeting because of that disability should contact the Office of the City Clerk, 305-466-8901, nollater than two days prior to such proceeding. One or more members of the City of Aventura Advisory Boards may be in attendance. Anyone wishing to appeal any decision made by the Aventura City Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to enstXe that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, 'WtIich record includes the testimony and evidence upon 'WtIichthe appeal is to be based_ Agenda items may be viewed at the Office of the City Clerk, City of Aventura Government Center, 19200 W. Country Club Drive, Aventura, Florida, 33180_ Anyone wishing to obtain a copy of any agenda item should contact the City Clerk at 305-466-8901 CITY OF AVENTURA OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER MEMORANDUM TO: City Commission FROM: Eric M. Soroka, ICMA-CM, Cit DATE: August 11, 2006 SUBJECT: Ordinance Adopting Ad Valorem Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2006/07 1st Reading September 6,2006 City Commission Meeting Agenda Item .3 i=l 2nd Reading September 21, 2006 City Commission Meeting Agenda Iter1137\- Attached for your approval is an Ordinance adopting the ad valorem tax rate for fiscal year 2006/07. The 2.2270 millage rate was approved as part of the proposed budget and represents no increase above the existing rate. It is the same rate as the Unincorporated Municipal Service Area (UMSA) rate adopted by the County for the 1995/96 fiscal year. The City's tax rate is 17.61 % above the rolled back rate as computed pursuant to State law. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. EMS/aca Attachment CC01516-06 ORDINANCE NO. 2006-_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING THE CITY OF AVENTURA AD VALOREM TAX OPERATING MILLAGE LEVY RATE AT 2.2270 MILS PER THOUSAND DOLLARS OF TAXABLE ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUE, WHICH IS 17.61% ABOVE THE ROLLED BACK RATE COMPUTED PURSUANT TO STATE LAW, FOR THE 2006 TAX YEAR; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County has certified a Tax Assessment Roll for the year 2006 which includes the assessment for the City of Aventura; and WHEREAS, the City Commission and the City Manager of the City of Aventura have reviewed the 2006/2007 fiscal year budget for the various operating departments of the City and the means of financing said budget; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has considered an estimate of the necessary expenditures contemplated for the fiscal year ensuing, and has determined that the levy set forth herein below shall provide a portion of the necessary funds for said expenditures. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Aventura, Florida, does hereby establish and adopt the City of Aventura Ad Valorem Tax Operating Millage Levy Rate of 2.2270 mils for the 2006 tax year, or $2.2270 per thousand dollars of taxable assessed property value. Said rate is greater than the rolled back rate of 1.8936 mills by 17.61%. Section 2. The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector is hereby directed to proceed with the collection and enforcement of the taxes levied herein as authorized by State and County law. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Ordinance No. 2006- Page 2 Section 4. Severabilitv. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable and if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon adoption on second reading. The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner , who moved its adoption on first reading. This motion was seconded by Commissioner , and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Zev Auerbach Commissioner Bob Diamond Commissioner Harry Holzberg Commissioner Billy Joel Commissioner Michael Stern Vice Mayor Luz Urbaez Weinberg Mayor Susan Gottlieb The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner , who moved its adoption on second reading. This motion was seconded by Commissioner , and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Zev Auerbach Commissioner Bob Diamond Commissioner Harry Holzberg Commissioner Billy Joel Commissioner Michael Stern Vice Mayor Luz Urbaez Weinberg Mayor Susan Gottlieb PASSED AND ADOPTED on first reading this 6th day of September, 2006. 2 Ordinance No. 2006- Page 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading this 21st day of September, 2006. Susan Gottlieb, Mayor ATTEST: Teresa M. Soroka, MMC City Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: H J/} 1-1 l;~~_ CITY ATTORNEY C/ " 3 CITY OF AVENTURA OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER MEMORANDUM FROM: Eric M. Soroka, ICMA-CM, Cit TO: City Commission DATE: August 11, 2006 SUBJECT: Ordinance Adopting 2006/2007 Operating and Capital Budget 1st Reading September 6, 2006 City Commission Meeting Agenda Item 2..6... 2nd Reading September 21, 2006 City Commission Meeting Agenda Item 38 Attached for your consideration is the adopting Ordinance and documentation for the 2006/07 Operating and Capital Budget. The Ordinance format is similar to the one utilized to adopt the 2005/06 fiscal year budget document. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. EMS/act Attachment CC01517-06 ORDINANCE NO. 2006-_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE ATTACHED TENTATIVE OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET, AS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY CITY COMMISSION AT THE REVIEW MEETING HELD ON JULY 20, 2006, AS THE CITY OF AVENTURA FINAL BUDGET FOR THE 2006/2007 FISCAL YEAR, PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.05 OF THE CITY CHARTER; AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BUDGET; PROVIDING FOR BUDGETARY CONTROL; PROVIDING FOR PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATION; PROVIDING FOR GIFTS AND GRANTS; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING FOR ENCUMBRANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The tentative 2006/2007 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget, reviewed and approved by the City Commission on July 20, 2006, a copy of said budget being attached hereto and made a part hereof as specifically as if set forth at length herein, be and the same is hereby established and adopted as the City of Aventura's final budget for the 2006/2007 fiscal year. The tentative budget adopted hereby may be amended or adjusted by a motion approved by a majority vote of the City Commission at the public hearings in accordance with State Statutes. Section 2. Expenditure of Funds Appropriated in the Budqet Authorized. Funds appropriated in the Budget may be expended by and with the approval of the City Manager in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter and applicable law. Funds of the City shall be expended in accordance with the appropriations provided in the Ordinance No. 2006-_ Page 2 Budget adopted by this Ordinance and shall constitute an appropriation of the amounts specified therein. Supplemental appropriations or the reduction of appropriations, if any, shall be made in accordance with Section 4.07 of the City Charter. Section 3. BudQetarv Control. The 2006/2007 Operating and Capital Outlay Budget establishes a limitation on expenditures by department total. Said limitation requires that the total sum allocated to each department for operating and capital expenses may not be increased or decreased without specific authorization by a duly- enacted Resolution affecting such amendment or transfer. Therefore, the City Manager may authorize transfers from one individual line item account to another, so long as the line item accounts are within the same department and fund. Section 4. Personnel Authorization. The "Personnel Allocation Summary" included within each department budget enumerates all authorized budgeted positions for appointment by the City Manager. All personnel filling said authorized positions shall be paid pursuant to the City's Budget, Personnel Policies and/or collective bargaining agreements. Section 5. Grants and Gifts. When the City of Aventura receives monies from any source, be it private or governmental, by Grant, Gift, or otherwise, to which there is attached as a condition of acceptance any limitation regarding the use or expenditures of the monies received, the funds so received need not be shown in the Operating Budget nor shall said budget be subject to amendment of expenditures as a result of the receipt of said monies, but said monies shall only be disbursed and applied toward the purposes 2 Ordinance No. 2006- Page 3 for which the said funds were received. To ensure the integrity of the Operating Budget, and the integrity of the monies received by the City under Grants or Gifts, all monies received as contemplated above must, upon receipt, be segregated and accounted for based upon generally accepted accounting principles and where appropriate, placed into separate and individual trust and/or escrow accounts from which any money drawn may only be disbursed and applied within the limitations placed upon the Gift or Grant as aforesaid. Section 6. Amendments. Upon the passage and adoption of the 2006/2007 fiscal year Budget for the City of Aventura, if the City Manager determines that an Operating Department Total or a Capital Outlay Line Item will exceed its original appropriation, the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to prepare such Resolutions as may be necessary and proper to modify any line item from the Budget hereby. Section 7. Encumbrances. All outstanding encumbrances at September 30, 2006 shall lapse at that time; and all lapsed capital outlay encumbrances shall be re- appropriated in the 2006/2007 fiscal year. Section 8. Severabilitv. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable and if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part. 3 Ordinance No. 2006- Page 4 Section 9. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon adoption on second reading. The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner . who moved its adoption on first reading. This motion was seconded by Commissioner . and upon being put to a vote. the vote was as follows: Commissioner Zev Auerbach Commissioner Bob Diamond Commissioner Harry Holzberg Commissioner Billy Joel Commissioner Michael Stern Vice Mayor Luz Urbaez Weinberg Mayor Susan Gottlieb The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner . who moved its adoption on second reading. This motion was seconded by Commissioner . and upon being put to a vote. the vote was as follows: Commissioner Zev Auerbach Commissioner Bob Diamond Commissioner Harry Holzberg Commissioner Billy Joel Commissioner Michael Stern Vice Mayor Luz Urbaez Weinberg Mayor Susan Gottlieb PASSED AND ADOPTED on first reading this 6th day of September, 2006. 4 Ordinance No. 2006-_ Page 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading this 21st day of September, 2006. Susan Gottlieb, Mayor ATTEST: Teresa M. Soroka, MMC City Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: H j/)Y) CITY ATTORNEY lvY'c~ ,/ . . 5 ihtBiamH1lttalb ~ .. Published Daily MIAMI, FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: MARIA ANGEL Who on oath that she is ADVERTISING OFFICE MANAGER Of the Miami Herald Media Company, a daily newspaper at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the advertisement for: L rr ~ 0 F- A V t /v T Ul ~1 )~ was published in said newspaper in the issue of: -rue S Dnj . ~Q f+-t/vV\ 6.e If \ 1/? 0 0 G:: I M ( A All ( H [~1 rt L b !v1 fr ,tV S fc T 10 ;\J) P A 9t \ "- ~ Affiant further says that the Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement. Sworn to and subscribed before me This , q day of S~f1t "VI b~ V- <<~- CYNrn .- '. GUEZ '5) A.D. 2006 NOTARY PUBUC.STATE OF FLORID,~ ~Cynthia T. Rodriguez Commission # DDS44208 Expires: APR. 24, 2010 Bonded Thru Atlantic Bonding Co., Inc 900 W. 49th St., Suite 500, Hialeah, FL 33012 !:~~~yHeml~~ WORLD MlamlHerald.com I THE MIAMI HERAlD 12A I TUESDAY,SEPTEMBERI9,2006 MEXICO Leftists pledge to wage peaceful resistance L6pez Obrador and some ana. lysts say that raises questions about what bis movement can achieve, Some analysts say tbe cbances are slim tbat Lopez Obrador can launcb a radical opposition government. Tbe iormer Mexico City mayor claims a broad conspir- acy of business leaders cbeated him out of an election victory, Calderon will be sworn in on Dec. I as President Vicente Pox's successor. Dozens of world leaders, including President Busb and Argentine President Nestor Kirchner - have recognized tbe victory and promistd to work witb Calderon as Mexi. co's new chief executive. But Lopez Obrador has relustd to back down irom his claim that he is tbe country's rightlulleader. tackle poverty and inequality, Grayson said the move- ment could be a positive influ- ence if it "keeps the elite's feet to tbe ftre" while lunneling its ideas to the congressmen and senators of Lopez Obrado!'s leftist Democratic Revolution Party I now the second-stron- gest force in Congress. "Tbe problem is if tbey become frustrated and resort to militant resistance," Gray. son said, Tbat could again result in widespread street protests, tbe blockade of gov- ernment offices - or even worse - disruptive attacks on tbe capital's infrastructure, such as its waler system or electric grid. "I just hope he maintains restnint," Grayson added. Recent political polls have shown declining support ior Some anl/lysls say Ihe rhl/nfes are slim thai Andrc;s Munl/el L6pe= Ohl'adol' ('(Inlul/nrh a radical opposition ,qul'ernmenl. by 234,000 votes to conserva- tive Felipe Calder6n, led a massive protest for seven weeks with followers camped out in the center of Mexico City clogging tbe beart of the capital to demand a full vote recount. The protest culminated in a self-styled coovention of dele- gates wbo packed central Zocalo plaza Saturday night 30d voted by a show of hands to form a parallel government with a Cabinet and plans to swear in Lopez Obrador as president 00 Nov, 20, Lopez Obrador, wbo cham- pioned tbe rigbts of the poor during his campaign, said Sat- urday the parallel government will work on proposals to rewrite Mexico's constitution to guarantee the right to food, work, heaithcare, education lilt's unclear whether defeated presidential candidate Andres Manuel L6pez Obrador's 'paranel government' will be a traditional politi eel opposition group or something more, ... e GI .. e o u >- e IV GI III o Co .. ::l Co e .. o .. '0 Q. lC GI >- IV ~ >- e IV .5 But it was still unclear how Lopez Obrador planned to implement his "parallel gov- ernment" policies or what effect it would have, He bas said his alternative govern- ment will be "itinerant" - traveling around the country to toucb base with supporters outside of Mexico City but based somewhere in the capi- taL Mexico expert George Grayson of the College of Wil- liam & Mary in Virginia said he expects President-elect Calder6n to promote his own platiorm oi social programs to and housing while overhauling "corrupt" public institutions. Saturday's mass convention held back from vowing to pay taxes to tbe parallel govero- ment or break existing laws. But it pledged to wage a cam- paign of peaceful resistance to undermine Calderon at every tum during the single six-year term allowed by Mexico's con- stitution. Atleasl one Lopez Obrador aide. former Congressman Jose Agustin Ortiz Pinchelli, said. however, no one was "calling for an insurrection" to topple the government. BY LISA J, ADAMS AS5ociatedPr~5 MEXICO CITY - Now that Mexican leftists bave acclaimed defeated candidate Andres Manuel L6pez Obra- dor president of a parallel gov- ernment, the question is will they settle into Ibe role of a normal democratic opposition or try to press their agenda through more militant resis- tance. L6pez Obrador, who lost tbe July 2 presidential electioo ~ J: ~ :t z - W~ ~ ~ LL I: o 0 ~ ~ - Gl om VENEZUELA Chavez, Iran target U.S. oil 'hegemony' .. o Ii ~ o ~ Gl > ;: IV > .t: GI '0 Gl ... IV GI .. U .. o e >- IV E ::l o > ~ .. IV U :t; .5 Gl If Co '0 e IV S IV '0 Gl ~ .. e o '0 ~ GI :I: E .!! :I Gl ~ I- .5 '0 CQ~ 01 Oi N~ ...... GI 0): ~~ ........ O)g O~ ') GI .. ~ Q) 'ji ..~ CUe C~ IV 1:1 0'; e_ e ..,Co C'O! Ui .- ;::' -I .c~ :sw III c.~ NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE Q) c: o ~ Q) 01 Cll Q. "- c: o ~ () Q) CJ) The City of Aventura has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy ..............$ 14,734,771 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes......................$ 9,813 C. Actual property tax levy..................$ 14,724,958 This year's proposed tax levy.........................$ 18,174,377 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:00 PM at 19200 W. Country Club Drive Aventura, Florida 33180 A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. tion, Weariog hardbats, the Ira- nian and Venezuelan presi- denlS shook bands witb oil workers and questioned them on crude exploration at the drilling rigs in Venezuela's Orinoco River belt - believed to be one of lhe world's largest oil deposits, with roughly 30,7 billion barrels of crude. Security measures were tight, with dozens ofVenezue- Ian soldiers - many armed with assault riOes - standing guard around the drilling rigs, adjacent dirt roads and nearby highways. "Weare joining you so this massive petroleum reserve. the biggest 30y country bas in tbe world, stIVes us for the development of our peoples," Chlvez said following tbe cer- emony in San Tome, a town about 225 miles soutbeast of Caracas. The state.ron oil companies of Venezuela 30d Iran - Petroleos de Venezuela SA and PetropalS - are jointly exploring an area of the Ori- noco containing estimated restrves of IS billion barrels of oil, "Tbe message from wbat occurred today is tbat revolu- tionary and independent peo- ples, with mutual belp, are capable of providing for tbem- selves," Abmadinejad said through an interpreter. "Vene- zuela and Iran have shown that, together, beyond tbe reacb of U,S, begemony and imperialism, they can work and progress." Associated Press photogra- pher Fernando Llano in San Tome. Venezuela, contributed to this report, . The presidents of Venezuela and Iran, pursuing mutual goals to creete a 'multipolar' world economy, met to solidify plans for joint construction of an oli refinery in Syria. SANTO ME, Venezuela - (AP) - Venezuela 30d Iran are planning to help construct a petroleum reftnery in Syria capable of processing 150,000 barrels a day, Venezuela's oil minister announced Monday. "We're studying an oil rerinery in Syria," said Rafael Ramirez, during an official visit to Venezuela by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadi- oejad. Venezuela's relations with Iran and Syria have strength- ened under President Hugo Chlvez, who views the Middle Eastern nations as important allies in bis efforts to build wbat be calls "a multipolar world" no longer dominated by the United States. Venezuela - the world's fiftb largest oil exporter - has reduced its refining assets in tbe United States wbile expanding operations througbout Latin America and tbe Caribbeatt Venezuela's state-run oil company, Petroleos de Vene. zuela SA, bas bougbt a stake in a small Argeotine refinery, signed a deal to double capac- ity at a Uruguayan refinery, revamped a Cuban refinery and laid the cornerstone for a S2.l billion refioery in Brazil last December. Ahmadinejad and Cbavez on Monday visited a tractor factory and 30 oil field to inau- gurate a joint drilling opera. 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Blvd, 1IIami, Tolal AI Funds SpedaI Revenue FII1ds Debt ServIce Foods EntefpI1se Funds General Fund ESTIMATED RE'IOOES' Taxes: Mltaoeper$I,OOO Ad Valorem Taxes 2.2270 17,272,658 17,272,656 Franchise Fees 2,565,840 2,565,840 Utility Taxes 3,834,000 3,834,000 Unified Communications Tax 2,015,710 2,015,710 Ucenses & Permits 1,656,000 1,856,000 ~govemmental Revenues 2,590,500 182,000 2,772,500 OlargesforServlcas 1,025,000 330,000 889,000 2,244,000 Files & FOOWes 216,500 1,521,843 1,738,343 Mlscellll1eous Re_ 490,000 222,500 25,200 737,700 TOTAl REVENlfS 31,866,208 2,256,343 25.200 889,000 35,036,751 TIII1SfersIn 952,~ 0 2,685,800 3,638,446 Fund BaIa~eslNetAssets 9,500,000 1,760,146 15,500 159,443 11,435,089 TOTAl ESTIMATED REVENUES AND B1I.ANCES 42,318,854 4,016,489 2,726,500 1,048,443 50,110,286 i Donate your useable , clothing, furniture, books, I toys, shoes, appliances, and any other household )~.'II MMllllllrem;o:r::::~;:mY. III ~ I I tax deductible, II' 'I the fee~1Ij Is JI'!lIt and I PICK UP IS mEI I ~ We'll even tow away \~ I ~~f your used vehlcle. \ I 'CAU TODAY ,t~! I ~!-51~~OO : II I . (DonaOOn ~;..nl ~ EXPENIlITIJRESlEXPENSES CllyCommisslon CllyManager FinII1ce Support Serv~es lnformationTecIviology Legal City Clerk NlIIc Safety CommlJllly DevBlopw Communily ServIces Non .Depmen1al OeblServk:e TOTAl EXPEHDfTURES TransfllfSOtrt Fund llaIancasIReseIeslNet AsseIS TOTAl APPROPRIATED EXPENIlIT\IlESAND RESal'IES 42,318,854 4,016,489 2,726,500 1,048,443 TIf TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FtWIL BUIlGETSARE ON RLE IN THE OFRCE OF TIf ABOVE MENllONED TAXING AUTHOlITY AS A PI..W: RECORD, 115,188 828,067 830,916 783,501 280,000 293,986 13,473,898 1,824,423 9,m,847 2,295,687 2,726,500 33,230,013 3,164,446 13,715,827 o o o o o o 618,300 o 2,072,233 o o 2,690,533 702,203 623,753 115,188 828,067 830,916 783,501 280,000 293,986 12,855,598 1,824,423 7,065,614 2,295,687 640,000 2.726,500 2.726,500 640,000 220,443 188,000 27,172,980 2,241,800 12,904,074 50,110,286 MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI.DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared O.V. FERBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the SUPERVISOR, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF AVENTURA - NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES MEETING SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 in the XXXX Court , was published in said newspaper in the issues of 09/07/2006 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adve' en for publication in the said newspaper:" L. Ctk Sworn to and subscribed before me this ) 2006 O.V. FERBEYRE personally known to me ~ 'l\. Mafia I. Mesa . ~ . My Commission 00293855 '\ Of ~ Expil1s March 04, 2008 cln OF AVENTURA PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, th~ 21st day of September, 2006 at a meeting of the City Commission of the City of Aventura, to be held at 6:00 p.m. ill' the Commission Chamber at Averrtura GoVernment Center,19200 We~untr1 Club Drive, Aventura, Florida, the City Cornmissionwill cofIsIder the adoptton- oflhe following Ordinances on second reading, ent"led: AN ORDINANCE OF TH.E CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AND ADOPllNG THE CITY OF AVENTURA AD VALOREM TAX OPERATING MILLAGE LEVY RATE AT 2.2270 MILS PER :rHOUSAND DOLLARS OF TAXABLE ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUE, WHICH.IS 17.81% .ABOVE , THE' ROLlED BACK RATE COMPUTED PURSUANT TO STATE LAW, FOR THE 2006 TAX YEAR; PROVIDING FOR CONFUCTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE ATTACHED TENTATIVE OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET, AS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY CITY COMMISSION AT THE REVIEW MEmNG HELD ON JULY 20, 2006, AS THE CITY OF AVENTURAFlNAL BUDGET FOR THE 2o?6i2oo7 FISCAL Y.EAR, PURSUANT. TO SECTION 4.05 OF THE CITY CHARTER; AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BUDGET;' PROVIDING FOR BUDGETARY CONTROL; PROVIDING FOR PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATION; PROVIDING FOR GIFTS AND GRANTS; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS; PROVID- ING FOR ENCUMBRANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVER. ABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The proposed Ordill81\ce5 may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City Clerk, 1~2'OO West Country Club Drive, Aventura, Florida. Interested parties may appear at the Public Hearing and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinances. Any person wishing to address the City Commission on any item at this Public Hearing may do so after the Mayor opens .the public hearing. In accordance'with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who are. disabled and who need special accommodations to participate in this proceeding because of that disability should contact the. Office of the City~Clerki 305-466-8901, not later than two business days prior to such p~dings. ' . \ . If a person decldesit9'appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a.verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. . 9/7 Teresa M. Soroka, MMC City Clerk 06-4-35/722247M