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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2003-553
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/15/2003
Description
– Est. Necessity to Acquire 18080 Collins Ave., Nat’l Car Rental Site.
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<br />" <br /> <br />..J <br /> <br />--, <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />Government <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />----1 <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County is comprised of unincorporated areas, as well as thirty-one municipalities, the <br />largest of which is the city of Miami. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />,.J <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County is governed under a modified two-tier metropolitan government. The purpose <br />of this type government was to establish one governing body for the county, and to establish one <br />supply of services such as fire, police, etc. for the county. The upper tier is the County, which <br />provides broad "regional" or county functions, such as metropolitan planning, welfare, health and <br />transit services. The thirty-one municipalities represent the lower tier of government, providing a <br />varying array of services within their jurisdictional boundaries. The County also maintains lower tier <br />functions, such as the provision of municipal-type services, including police and fire, to the <br />unincorporated areas and certain municipalities on a negotiated basis. <br /> <br />-----, <br /> <br />,_.J <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />,,,j <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />The County operates under the Commission-Manager form of government. Legislative and policy- <br />making authority is vested in the elected thirteen-member Board of County Commissioners; the <br />Commission appointed County Manager is the chief administrator. Miami-Dade County has operated <br />under the metropolitan form of government since 1957, when the Home Rule Charter was passed <br />by the local electorate. Prior to Home Rule, the County had to rely on the State Legislature for the <br />enactment of its laws. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />,,j <br /> <br />~' "j <br /> <br />I.__.J <br /> <br />,', <br /> <br />County government had not been able to respond to the tremendous demand for municipal services <br />in this rapidly urbanizing area, which is larger than the State of Rhode Island or Delaware. The need <br />to combine services duplicated by the County and numerous cities was also clearly evident. The <br />Charter permitted the limited County government to reorganize into a general purpose "municipal- <br />type" government capable of performing the full range of public functions into an area wide <br />operation. <br /> <br />---l <br /> <br />r, <br /> <br />---l <br /> <br />-----, <br /> <br />---l <br /> <br />Real Estate <br /> <br />--, <br /> <br />As of the fourth quarter of2001, the Miami-Dade County Office Market contained approximately <br />33.3 million square feet of office space. Approximately 36.2% of this space is located in the Miami <br />central business district and adjacent Brickell Avenue and 21.6% in the rapidly growing Airport <br />West area. <br /> <br />---l <br /> <br />Ci <br /> <br />,~ <br /> <br />"J <br /> <br />There was a decrease in the occupancy rate of office buildings in Miami- Dade County from 92% in <br />1981 to 77.6% in 1991. Since 1992, there was an increase in occupancy from 81.4% to 88.9% in <br />the fourth quarter of 1999. From the fourth quarter of 1999 to the fourth quarter of 2001, the <br />occupancy rate has remained relatively stable. The overall County wide occupancy rate as of the <br />fourth quarter of 2001 was 88.3%. Many new Class A buildings will be completed on Brickell <br />A venue, in Coral Gables and on Miami Beach which is expected to cause an increase in occupancy <br />rates for 2002. <br /> <br />r', <br /> <br />.---, <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />---, <br /> <br />,~ <br /> <br />,~ <br /> <br />QUINLIVAN APPRAISAL <br /> <br />, -, <br /> <br />---l <br /> <br />15 <br />
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