Appoint Jose Smith as Chief Special Magistrate through February 23, 2025
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Appointment of chief special magistrate 1. A resolution accepting the recommendation of the interim city manager. Pursuant to section 30-36 of the code of the city of miami beach, concerning the appointment of jose smith, to serve as chief special magistrate. For a term commencing on august 24, 2024, and ending on february 23. 2025; provided further that chief special magistrate smith shall be authorized to hold…
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Appointment of chief special magistrate 1. A resolution accepting the recommendation of the interim city manager. Pursuant to section 30-36 of the code of the city of miami beach, concerning the appointment of jose smith, to serve as chief special magistrate. For a term commencing on august 24, 2024, and ending on february 23. 2025; provided further that chief special magistrate smith shall be authorized to hold hearings and impose fines, liens, and other non-criminal penalties against violators of the city and county codes and ordinances, and further incorporating all other matters set forth within chapter 30 of the city code, including, without limitation, sections 30-37 and 30-38 thereof, concerning the compensation and duties of the chief special magistrate. 2. A resolution approving and appointing, pursuant to section 102-356 of the city code, jose smith, esq. (chief special magistrate appointed and ratified pursuant to resolution no. __________), as the interim city manager’s “designee” under section 102-356 of the city code; said designation commencing with mr. Smith’s term as chief special magistrate on august 24, 2024 and ending on february 23, 2025. City clerk discussion items - r9
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