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Second Reading City of Miami Notice of Heari B24 dailybusinessreview.com FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW MIAMI-DADE () y pp g g OTHER NOTICES NOTICE Connie Diaz, CMC REPAIR OR DEMOLISH structure(s) on said property. NOTICE IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH City Clerk, City of Doral IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE TERRITORY 3/31 17-73/0000211839M The owner of record is (JOSE ALBERTO TORRES JTRS JOSE L HERNANDEZ SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS JTRS). The hearing will be held on (APRIL 28, 2017) at the (9:00 AM) session at COURT OF JUSTICE TERRITORY COMMERCIAL DIVISION 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL, all in accordance with the authority OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS HEARINGS Claim No. BVI HC (COM) 2017/0039 established under the provisions of Chapter 10, Article VI of the City of COMMERCIAL DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF GRUPO ARCANO, Miami Code. Claim No. BVI HC (COM) 2017/0038 INC IN THE MATTER OF G PERSONAL AND IN THE MATTER OF THE NON-ENGLISH SPEAKERS: The City of Miami is unable to provide translators PORTFOLIO, INC AND IN THE INSOLVENCY ACT, 2003 for individuals appearing at this proceeding. Please bring your own translator. MATTER OF THE INSOLVENCY NOTICE IS HEREBY given that an ACT, 2003 application for the appointment of joint It is the policy of the City of Miami to comply with all of the requirements of the NOTICE IS HEREBY given that an liquidators of Grupo Arcano, Inc, (the Americans with Disabilities Act. For sign language interpreter services or application for the appointment of joint "Company"), whose registered office materials in accessible format, please email [email protected] liquidators of G Personal Portfolio, is located at Palm Grove House, PO at least five (5) business days before the Hearing date. Inc, (the "Company"), whose registered TOWN OF SURFSIDE Box 438, Road Town, Tortola, British office is located at Palm Grove House, Virgin Islands, VG1110, was on 14 Rene Diaz Code Compliance Specialist City of Miami, Unsafe Structures/Code PO Box 438, Road Town, Tortola, March 2017 filed with the High Court of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - Compliance Office British Virgin Islands, VG1110, was Justice by Onix Capital S.A., c/o on 14 March 2017 filed with the SECOND READING Walkers, 171 Main Street, PO Box 92, It is the policy of the City of Miami to comply with all of the requirements of High Court of Justice by Onix Capital Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin the Americans with Disabilities Act. For sign language interpreter services, S.A., c/o Walkers, 171 Main Street, The Town of Surfside proposes to adopt the following Ordinances on second Islands, a creditor. The application please call 305/416-1109 at least five business days before the Hearing date. PO Box 92, Road Town, Tortola, reading and Public Hearing on the Ordinances will be held on Thursday, will be heard on 1 May 2017 at the 3/29-31 17-122/0000210972M British Virgin Islands, a creditor. The April 13, 2017, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as allowed in the Town Hall, Commercial Court, Road Town, Tortola, application will be heard on 1 May Commission Chambers, 9293 Harding Avenue, Surfside, Florida as follows: British Virgin Islands, VG1110. 2017 at the Commercial Court, Road CITY OF MIAMI Any person intending to appear Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA AMENDING on the hearing of the application NOTICE OF HEARING VG1110. CHAPTER 14 “BUILDING” OF THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE CODE (whether to support or oppose it) must Any person intending to appear OF ORDINANCES; SPECIFICALLY AMENDING SECTION 14-28 give written notice of intention to do so A public hearing will be held by the City of Miami, Unsafe Structures Panel on the hearing of the application “ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS.”; AMENDING CHAPTER 90 to the applicant or its legal practitioners for anyone having an interest in the property described as: (whether to support or oppose it) “ZONING” OF THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE CODE OF ORDINANCES; by 4.00pm on the business day before must give written notice of intention SPECIFICALLY AMENDING SECTION 90-19 “SINGLE-FAMILY AND the date fixed for the hearing of the Property Address: 6242 NE 2 AV to do so to the applicant or its legal TWO-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS.”; PROVIDING application. A copy of the application Case Number: BB2010020293 practitioners by 4.00pm on the business FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR will be furnished to any director, Folio Number: 0131130200040 day before the date fixed for the SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE; member or creditor of the Company hearing of the application. A copy of AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. requiring the same on payment of the Legal Description: EMERALD COURT PB 6-64 LOT 4 &LOT 13 LESS W the application will be furnished to prescribed fee. &N10FT &EXT AREA OF CURVE IN NW COR FOR R/W LOT SIZE 8156 any director, member or creditor of The proposed Ordinances may be inspected by the public at the Office of Dated this 31 day of March 2017 SQ FT COC 24489-3274 04 2006 5 the Company requiring the same on the Town Clerk. Interested parties may appear at the Public Hearing and be WALKERS payment of the prescribed fee. heard with respect to the proposed Ordinances. Legal practitioners for the Applicant to appear and be heard concerning the order of the Building Official to: Dated this 31 day of March 2017 PO Box 92, 171 Main Street WALKERS In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, individuals Road Town, Tortola REPAIR OR DEMOLISH structure(s) on said property. Legal practitioners for the Applicant who need special accommodations in order to attend or to participate in this British Virgin Islands, VG 1110 PO Box 92, 171 Main Street proceeding should contact the Office of the Town Clerk, (305) 861-4863, Tel: 284 494 2204 The owner of record is (JAD REALTY INVESTMENT LLC). The hearing will Road Town, Tortola no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding in order to request such Fax: 284 494 6683 be held on (APRIL 28, 2017) at the (9:00 AM) session at 3500 Pan American British Virgin Islands, VG 1110 assistance. (Ref: MN/RN/B10630) Drive, Miami, FL, all in accordance with the authority established under the Tel: 284 494 2204 3/31 17-64/0000210883M provisions of Chapter 10, Article VI of the City of Miami Code. Fax: 284 494 6683 Any person wishing to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceeding (Ref: MN/RN/B10630) NON-ENGLISH SPEAKERS: The City of Miami is unable to provide translators 3/31 17-63/0000210879M and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made; which record includes the testimony and evidence for individuals appearing at this proceeding. Please bring your own translator. upon which the appeal is to be made. MEETINGS It is the policy of the City of Miami to comply with all of the requirements of the Sandra Novoa, MMC Americans with Disabilities Act. For sign language interpreter services or Town Clerk materials in accessible format, please email [email protected] 3/31 17-67/0000210905M at least five (5) business days before the Hearing date. Rene Diaz Code Compliance Specialist City of Miami, Unsafe Structures/Code Compliance Office CITY OF MIAMI It is the policy of the City of Miami to comply with all of the requirements of NOTICE OF HEARING the Americans with Disabilities Act. For sign language interpreter services, please call 305/416-1109 at least five business days before the Hearing date. A public hearing will be held by the City of Miami, Unsafe Structures Panel 3/29-31 17-128/0000210980M for anyone having an interest in the property described as: CITY OF DORAL CITY OF MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS Property Address: 4270 SW 5 TER Case Number: BB2013016621 NOTICE OF HEARING Folio Number: 0141050490520 Notice is hereby given that the following public meetings will be held A public hearing will be held by the City of Miami, Unsafe Structures Panel throughout the month of April 2017: Legal Description: WEST FLAGLER CENTER-LE JEUNE ADD LOT 3 for anyone having an interest in the property described as: LESS W20FT & ALL LOT 4 BLK 6 PB 18-74 LOT SIZE 80.000 X 108 OR Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 10:00 am 15883-1037 0493 1 COC 25241-4213 25354-1012 1106 1 Property Address: 1765 SW 24 AV Council Meeting (Morning Session) Case Number: BB2017003397 *Council Chambers to appear and be heard concerning the order of the Building Official to: Folio Number: 0141100760020 Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6:00 pm REPAIR OR DEMOLISH structure(s) on said property. Legal Description: THE SILVERSTEIN SUB PB 99-48 LOT 2 BLK 1 LOT Council Meeting (Evening Session) SIZE 80.910 X 84 COC 24804-0604 / 0606 0706 4 *Council Chambers The owner of record is (US BANK N A TRS). The hearing will be held on (APRIL 28, 2017) at the (9:00 AM) session at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, to appear and be heard concerning the order of the Building Official to: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 6:00 pm FL, all in accordance with the authority established under the provisions of Public Arts Program Advisory Board Meeting REPAIR OR DEMOLISH structure(s) on said property.
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