Title 14 · Chapter 14 - DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

Administration

Section: 14-91

(a)

The members of the off-street parking board of the city, or their successors, are hereby authorized to administer the facility known as Gusman Center for the Performing Arts and located at 174 East Flagler Street, Miami, Florida, on the property legally described as follows:

Lot 1, lot 2 (less the west two inches of the north 65 feet), the south 55 feet of lot 3, and the north 45 feet of lots 18, 19 and 20, block 121 north, City of Miami, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in plat book B, at page 41, of the public records of Dade County, Florida.

(b)

Administration of said facility shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(1)

Provide for the general management, maintenance and upkeep of the building, including the engagement of such personnel or independent contractors as are necessary for such.

(2)

Negotiate and enter into agreements or leases for the use of the auditorium and other available space in the building on the property.

(3)

Provide for appropriate means of accounting and bookkeeping so that the financial affairs of the facility are adequately administered and accounted for.

(4)

Provide leadership and guidance so that the facility may be financially sound in its operation as well as being a cultural and artistic success, and a noteworthy monument reflecting credit upon the city, and an outstanding attraction in the downtown area.

(5)

Establish a maintenance fund for the upkeep of the building and establish such reserve funds from the income of the facility as are deemed by the members of the off-street parking board to be necessary for the successful operation of the facility.

(6)

Make periodic reports to the mayor and city commission which shall reflect the financial condition of the operation of the facility.

(Ord. No. 8435, § 1, 7-31-75; Code 1980, § 14-51; Ord. No. 11564, § 7, 10-28-97)

Secs. 14-92—14-120. - Reserved.

ARTICLE IV. - DOWNTOWN AND SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT[3]

Footnotes: --- (3) ---

Editor's note— Ord. No. 13406, § 3, adopted September 26, 2013, amended article IV in its entirety to read as herein set out. Formerly, article IV pertained to similar subject matter, and derived from the Code of 1980, §§ 14-58—14-65, 14-70—14-72; Ord. No. 10543, § 1, adopted January 26, 1989; Ord. No. 10675, § 1, adopted November 30, 1989, and Ord. No. 11032, § 2, adopted December 10, 1992.

DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY