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Agreement
Approved Date
09/07/2000
Control Number
2000-266H
Agenda Item Number
10.B.7.
Entity Name
Los Angeles Dodgers, Inc.
Subject
Application for Certification of retained Spring Training Franchise to
Florida Office of Tourism, Trade & Economic Development
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ORDINANCE NO. 2000- 029 <br />(2) To promote and advertise tourism in the State of Florioa and <br />nationally and internationally; <br />(3) To fund convention bureaus, tourist bureau, tourist information <br />centers and news bureaus as county agencies or by contract <br />with the chambers of commerce or similar associations in the <br />county; <br />(4) To finance beach improvement, maintenance, renourishment <br />restoration and erosion control, including shoreline protection, <br />enhancement, cleanup, restoration of inland lakes and rivers to <br />which there is public access; <br />(5) Until such time as Indian River County reaches a population of <br />five hundred thousand (500,400) based on the most recent <br />population estimated prepared pursuant to the provisions of <br />F.S. § 186.901, as in effect of July 1st of each year, tax <br />revenues received pursuant to this article may also be used to <br />acquire, construct, extend, enlarge, remodel, repair, improve, <br />maintain, operate or promote one or more museums, zoological <br />parks, fishing piers or nature centers which are publicly owned <br />and operated or owned by not-for-profit organizations are open <br />to the public. <br />fgj pay the debt service <br />on bo <br />ds issued to finance <br />the <br />conatiuction reconstruction. <br />or_ <br />000 0100 of a professional <br />apolls frap_ghise <br />f3cility. or the <br />agMUi*jtI)n,t <br />i <br />reconstNygtlon. or <br />renovatio <br />f retained ging <br />trainigg <br />franchise facility <br />either publicly <br />ow add and onerated. <br />or <br />l2uyliply owned and <br />operated by <br />the owner of a protessio <br />al <br />gpoits fr n hiss or <br />other I s e <br />wit uffici nt ex <br />ertiser <br />financial ggl2ability <br />to operate s <br />ch facility and tri <br />pay the <br />planning and design costs incurred <br />prior to the iotsunnce <br />of <br />such bond5a <br />(b) Up to fifty (50) percent of the revenues to be derived from the tourist <br />development tax levied pursuant tos c� tions !10,91(3) and [c of this <br />ordinanrt shall be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue bonds <br />issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(4) of this. <br />section. Up to one-half (112) of the remaining revenue derived from <br />the tourist development tax levied pursuant to sections 214 n1 f b1 and <br />ic1 of this rd _n a may be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue <br />bonds issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(1). <br />3 <br />i <br />CODING: Additions to text are n riin <br />L <br />
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