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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2012-07 Authorizing the issuance of not exceeding $23,000,000 of School Improvement Revenue BondsORDINANCE NO. 2012-7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EXCEEDING $23,000,000 OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT REVENUE BONDS OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A PORTION OF THE FINANCING OF A PERMANENT SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND RECREATIONAL FIELDS LOCATED AT THE MAST ACADEMY CAMPUS AS WELL AS NECESSARY RENOVATIONS OF THE KEY BISCAYNE K-8 CENTER; PROVIDING FOR SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTIONS SETTING FORTH THE DETAILS OF SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Village Council (the "Council") of the Village of Key Biscayne, Florida (the "Village") intends to enter into one or more agreements with the School Board of Miami -Dade County, Florida to provide a portion of the financing of a permanent secondary educational facility and recreational fields for Village residents located at the MAST Academy Campus as well as necessary renovations of the Key Biscayne K-8 Center (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the Council desires to authorize the issuance of not exceeding $23,000,000 of bonds for the purpose of financing a portion of the costs of the Project, financing architectural, engineering, environmental, legal and other planning costs related thereto, and paying costs of issuance of the bonds; and WHEREAS, the Council desires that the bonds be secured by a covenant to budget and appropriate Non -Ad Valorem Revenues of the Village, all as further specified by subsequent resolution(s) of the Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. In accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the Village of Key Biscayne, Florida and Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, there are hereby authorized to be issued School Improvement Revenue Bonds (the "Bonds") of the Village, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $23,000,000, in one or more series, for the purpose of financing a portion of the costs of the Project, financing architectural, engineering, environmental, legal and other planning costs related thereto, and paying costs of issuance of the Bonds. Each series of Bonds shall be designated "Village of Key Biscayne, Florida School Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 20_", or such other designation as may be approved by supplemental resolution, shall be dated such dates, shall be in such denominations, shall be stated to mature no later than thirty-one (31) years from their respective dates of issuance, and shall bear interest from their dated dates at a rate or rates not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by law at the time of issuance of the particular series of Bonds, shall be subject to redemption at the option of the Village at such times and prices, and shall have such other details, all as shall hereafter be determined by the Council by supplemental resolution(s). The supplemental resolution(s) may be adopted, and the Bonds may be issued, at any time after the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 2. The Village Manager, the Village Finance Director, the Village Attorney, Bond Counsel to the Village and the Financial Advisor for the Village are each hereby authorized to negotiate with banks, investment banks or other financial institutions for the purchase or underwriting of each series of the Bonds and with respect to the terms of each series of the Bonds. The Village Attorney and Bond Counsel to the Village are hereby authorized to draft documents and to do all other things necessary to accomplish the issuance and sale of each series of the Bonds. Section 3. This Ordinance will become effective immediately upon adoption on second reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED on first reading this 3rd day of July, 2012. AT PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading this 10th days Jgly, 2012. e% idifri HITA H. ALVAREZ, MMC, VILLAGE CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: VILLAGE ATTO EY MA o R FRANKLIN CAPL 2 STRAITS OF FLORIDA Boston delivers near perfection BY HOWARD COHEN hcoherlpMlamiNerald corn Calling a live album "hve"is often a misnomer m popular music Almost all of the popular live albums — Frampton Comes Alive!, Eagles Live, Garth Brooks' Double Live — were heavily doctored m the studio with overdubs, rerecorded in- strumental parts and to - snag vocals 10 sound pates- taluoply close to the record- ed versions Three songs Into Bos- ton's opemug date of its 2012 tour at Hard Rock Live near Hollywood on Thurs- day night, Just after a flaw- less re-creation of the 1978 MINX= classic -rock staple Feelin' VETERAN GUITARISTS: Boston's founder Tom Scholz, left, and Gary Plhl play the Satisfied, the notion of hay- distinctive Boston sound on Hitch a Rlde' in this recent photo mg to resort to such decep- tive tnckeryseemedunnec- the opening night's perfor- Look Bark album, would Aside from the afore- essary for musicians and mance theymostly were re- have maintained the peak mentioned gripes about a soundeogsneersoftins call- fleeted in theconcert'shap- Boston had built by that song choice of two, the set bet Boston's front -of -house hazard video presentation. point hst was ispired. 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Boston, working as a human all-eacompassmgas ful, so close to perfect, you flashed images, none of six -piece with vets Scholz its 1976 eponymous debuts could suggest that all Bos- them particularly interest- and guitarist-keyboardsat that at tends to overshadow ton has to do to craft its first mg, save a few shots of the Gary Pahl, now includes the other work Though the killer hve album right now distinctive Boston guitar new co-vocalist/rhythm band played most of Boston Is to get onstage and simply spaceshsp logo. guihnstDavid Victor swap- Thursday, the group also hat the record button The concert's pace m the ping leads with lead singer showcased two superior Boston mastermind Tom latter thud also flagged abn TommyDeCarlio onPeaee of pieces from the ovedooked cholz, the group's founder, with a three-part Third Mind and Amanda Muscu- 1994 Walk On album. The guitarist, keyboardist and Stage combo ofMyDestma- Ins drummer Curly Smith driving rocker Surrender to primary songwriter, tion/New World/To Be a has retumedtothelineup to Mehas achorushookum- aughed backstage at that Man. Ditto the surprising anchor the sturdy rhythm delible as Boston's greatest uggestaon after the inclusion of the mid -tempo sectionwnh Tracy genie. hits and went over well 05-msnute concert Used to Bad News as the Port years ago when De- with the audience Also im- They'd hear all my mis- penultimate encore The Cadopedormed on his first pressive, the complex, des - ekes," he quipped more rousing Don't Be tour with the group after steal music -inspired Walk If there were any faults in Afruad from the same Don't Scholz was tipped to his Os/Get Organ-Tzed/Walk YouThbe videos, he had the On (Some More) medley requisite hightetmrwicrto found Scholz, still lean, replace the late Brad Delp. youthful and clad for the He also had the charming basketball court, coaxing back story — Home Depot alarm sounds from a smok- employee and Boston fan ing organ. The song's van - gets to front his favorite ous, layered parts built as band But on this tour, a intensity enddynamics and slimmer DeCarlo seemed felt like the giddy tail end of much more mgramed in the a carnsvai's Himalaya ride, band and secure m his post- when the merry-go-round eon esthe focal element on- Ls spinning at its peak, the stage. He effortlessly hit the music's blaring and the in - high notes on More Thane tooscating feeling u Iance no Feeling and energetically other worked the near full -house Follow @HowardCohen like apes. on Titter Village of Key Biscayne Office of the Village Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE Nowt a hereby given that the following ordinances will be considered on Second Reading by the Village Council of the Village of Key Biscayne at a Spew Meeting lobe held on Tuesday loly I0, 201110430 7U0 p m In the Council Clamber located at 560 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, Honda. AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EX CORDING 513 000 000 OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT REV ENUE BONDS OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A FOR TION OF THE FINANCING OF A PERMANENT SECOND ARV EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND RECREATIONAL FIELDS LOCATED AT THE MAST ACADEMY CAMPUS AS WELL AS NECESSARY RENOVATIONS OF THE KEY BIS CAYNE K -B CENTER PROVIDING FOR SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTIONS SETTING FORTH THE DETAILS OF SAID BONDS, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE A CAPITAL PROIECf AUTHORIZING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA APPROV ING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY REGARDING THE FINANCING OF A PERMANENT SECONDARY EDU- CATIONAL FACILITY AND RECREATIONAL FIELDS LOCATED AT THE MAST ACADEMY CAMPUS AS WELL AS NECESSARY RENOVATIONS OF THE KEY BISCAYNE K e CENTER AT A COST NOT TO EXCEED $23,000,000: PROVIDING FOR AUTHORIZATION, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The proposed Ordinances maybe inspected by the public at the Sive of N, Village clerk. Inuseaed pulses may appear at the Pablo Hearing and be heard with respect to the pro- posed Ordinance Any person wishing to address the Village CounAB on any item a this Public Hering is asked to register with the Village Clerk prior to that item being heard In accotdams wish the Mvouain With DMabOalea Act of 1990 all persons who are disabled and who need special ac mmodalons to participate m the proceeding became of that disability should contact the Office of the Village Clerk 55 Wat McIntyre Street Suite 220, Key Bieyns, Florida 33149, telephone number (305) 365-5506, not later than two business days prior to milt proceeding Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the Village Council with respect to any matter to be considered at this therating, that person shall insure Mat a verbasun ntord of tproceedings s made mdudmg all testimony and evidence upon whidl any appeal maybe bald (FS 2B6 0105) Comments of any interested party Manse to this matter may be submitted to wnting and or presented in person at the public hang Conchia H Alvarez. 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Palen Beech !44MaMom-54 Rri.n Mom -54 36550 • sin 12-5 0,55n d515 561.7776.976-9 980 1-800-287-4061 raLma wrwmpatio The City of Mani Housing &Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) w19 conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on July 30, 2012, at 9 AM, to discuss gems related to general business, policies, and to provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments affecting the Gay's annual Acton Plan for U S HUD & other city funded programs The proposed amendments and respective descriptions can be found at IMB,MigMlftgygglittiftlftingftlyglemeftgamftfd The approval by the HCLC, related to the proposed ame dmentisi, authorizes the City Manager to draft/amend the appropriate City of Miami annual Action Plan Certain Vern(s) may be available for Pubic continent and review for a period of no less than 30 days The review and comment pasted begins on June 30, 2012 and ends on Judy 30. 2012. The proposed arnendseent(a) will be preerded to the HCLC for approved on Judy 30, 2012. Draft copies will be available at the be submity of tted in writing to D address, Attn Monica, located at 444 SW 2. aBosalo, and must be received than to �3u0. 2012 Interested individuals are encouraged to attend tMs meeting The meeting site is accessible to theha29eapped Requests for special accommodation(s) may be directed at 305-416-2080 no later than 3 business days prior to the meeting day (AIM 0055) Cuba -Florida record target of swimmer Associated Press HAVANA — Marathon swimmer Penny Palfrey powered through the Straits of Florida on Friday as she attempted a record 103 -mile unassisted swam from Cuba to Florida that tests the limns of human endurance and the will of the high seas. Slathered wash sunblock and luhncent to prevent chafing, the British -born Austrahanbade farewell to onlookers, dived headfirst into the calm, bath -water - warm seas off Havana and began stroking slowly northward with a kayaker as escort "There's a lot of work that's gone into riots over the past yea;" Palfrey said, thanking her husband, her team and Cuban officials who helped facilitate the trip. "Ifs allconing togeth- er,and so eEcitmg to finally get to this point where we can get started" A member of Palfrey's crew was tweetuig to fans, while a web page updated her location every 10 mi- tes or so based on data from a GPS device worn by the swimmer The site ahowedher making steady northward progress throughthe Straits of Flori- da, here the Gulf of Mex- Leo and the Atlantic Ocean D1222 "Swimming strong Great conditions Some tellies, but not bad," read one tweet As shehit 10 hours in the water, Palfrey had traveled about 18 miles from Cuba, stud Andrea Woodburn, who was managing Pal- frey's Twitter and Face - book accounts Woodburn said the evening forecast called for thunderstorms and some gusty wmds,but otherwise Palfry's weather expert reported the "situa- bon Is about as good as it gets m the Straits." Palfrey will have to fight through physical and men- tal fatigue whale fending off dehydration, hypother- mia and dangerous marine MIRAMAR POLICE UM. 2521205.1/N READY TO GO Penny Palfrey smiles before beginning her swim in Havana on Friday Iafe She estimates that it would take 40 to 50 hours to make the crossmg, and the currents would deter- mine where in Florida she came onshom If Palfrey succeeds, she'll go into the record books as the fist woman to swam the Straits without the aid of a shark cageIn- stead, she's relying on equipment that surrounds her with an electrical field to deter the predators Australian Susie Maro- ney made the crossing in 1997 at age 22, but with a shark cage. American Di- ana Nyad made twounsuc- cessful cageless attempts last year on either side of her 62nd birthday, hut had to call them off due to a de- bilitating asthma attack and painful Portuguese man-of-war stings She plans to try again its sum- er mPalfrey, a 49 -year -old mother and grandmother, us more than a decade younger than Nyad She was wearing a regu- lar sporting swimsuit in- stead of a wetsmt, and pl armed to put on a porous, non -buoyant Lycra body - suit that provides cover down to the wrists and an- kles whenever Jellyfish may be a threat Palfrey is no stranger to Jellyfish stings, which forced her to abort two past swims in Hawan. Officer accused of telling teen to strip a POLICE, FROM 18 could look for brtsmg or other evidence of sexual activity In fear, the a(fadayst said, she complied The girl told police she thought it "was the right thing to do" because he was an officen Her 19 -year -friend turned away, unable to watch, according to the affidavit He told pollee he heard the man tell the girl, "I need you to spread your legs wider m I can see" The officer then used a flashlight to "mspeot" her and told her to pull down her blouse so he could checkforbrusang, accord - mg to the pohce report Then he returned the driver's license to the boy and told them, "Go home." The teens got into the front seats of the car. "cued hugged and drove of(" the affidavit said The youngsters sera they didn't tell anybody at first because they were afraid and intimidated. But then the girl told her older sister, who insisted then mother be told. Whenquestionedbypo- Discount Patio Furniture Sales and Service Patio FIlHII Re Cisttiqutars 199 l yei?di19oi1 Davis Beach. FL 954-921-059) hce, the girl said the elan who'd ordered her to re- move her clothing had a gold badge and Ms last name b egan w tth the letter "IL" She also said that she knew she couldaden- tify the man if she saw him again Offi- cials did not release DE Los ass the teens' adentanes Investigators had the girl rum in the clothes she was wearing that day — a pan of blue leans, n Ralph Lau- ren T-shirt, a beige bra, and a pair of pink and black un- derwear briefs Poke also asked for sm- vedlance video from the CVS Caremark near where the tees bad parked Al- though the quality of the video was not clear enough to identify Dc Los Rios, police say the body language was consistent with the victim's and was' ness' statements. Los Rios' gold badge was also paper bagged The 18 -year veteran of the department has been on administrative leave since the complaint was filed in January Miramar police launched a criminal investigation along with the Browsed state attor- ney's office A warrant for De Los Rios' artist was issued Fri- day. He later turned him- self in to police. He is now suspended without pm; pending the outcome of the investiga- tion," Miramar police spokeswoman Tama Rues sa id aiami11cra1a MiamiHerald.com PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: STEPHANIE DELGADO Who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said newspaper in the issues of: June 30, 2012 Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County, Florida each day 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 has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement fior publication in the said wspaers(s). to and subscnbe�llbefore me this 2nd day of July, 2012 My Commission Expires: August 1, 2014 Silvia Sendra SILVIA SENDRA { or't MY COMMISSION # DD 977782 EXPIRES August1,2014 r nraed rhru Nota1 y ubhc Uncle .inters