HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-036-3591 MOU with Hard Rock Stadium & South Florida Motorsports LLC RESOLUTION NO. 2021-036-3591
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING WITH HARD ROCK STADIUM AND SOUTH
FLORIDA MOTORSPORTS, LLC, RELATING TO CERTAIN
CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO UPCOMING FORMULA 1
EVENTS AT HARD ROCK STADIUM OUTLINED HEREIN;
PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Gardens (the "City") is the third largest city in Miami-
Dade County with approximately 113,000 residents, and
WHEREAS, the City is the proud home of the Hard Rock Stadium sports complex
(the "Stadium"), which hosts Miami Dolphins and University of Miami football, the Orange
Blossom Classic, Jazz in the Gardens, Rolling Loud, the Orange Bowl and the Miami
Open, and
WHEREAS, since 2015, approximately $750,000,000 in private funds have been
invested into the Stadium by Stephen M. Ross to modernize the venue as a global
entertainment destination to attract world-class events, including Super Bowls, College
Football championship games, and World Cup soccer matches to the City and South
Florida, and
WHEREAS, this investment has generated economic benefits for the City in the
form of property tax collections, and large-scale infrastructure improvements, including
pedestrian bridges to improve traffic flow, and
WHEREAS, the City and South Florida Stadium LLC d/b/a Hard Rock Stadium
("HRS") have a history of partnering on high-impact community initiatives benefitting the
City's residents and businesses, including education specialty, mentorship programming,
direct impact programs, and the hosting of community events at the Stadium, and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to continue its partnership and cooperation with HRS
and its affiliate, South Florida Motorsports, LLC ("Promoter"), in hosting a world-class
annual motor vehicle Formula 1 Grand Prix annually at and around the Stadium
(collectively, the "Event") in the City in a manner that provides substantial economic and
community benefits that directly support City residents and businesses, including defined
opportunities for local residents and locally-owned businesses to participate in the Event
and promote the City as the first majority African-American city to host a Formula 1 race
of the 23 cities around the world that host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, as currently sanctioned
by the Federation Internationale de ('Automobile, and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to ensure that HRS and the Promoter will make certain
commitments regarding (A) Event operations, including with respect to track design, noise
mitigation, air quality monitoring, and racing hours that minimize any disruptions to local
schools and neighborhoods; and (B) ensuring that the substantial regional economic
benefits generated by the Event include direct community benefits for the residents and
businesses of the City.
WHEREAS, the City Council resolves that the Event will include the measures
outlined below in accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with HRS
and the Promoter as follows:
1. Race Planning & Operations. In order to mitigate disruption to the local
community leading up to and during the Event, the following mitigation measures
shall be implemented by the City and the Promoter:
a. The Event may take place at and around the Stadium, but no portion of
the proposed track shall utilize Northwest 199th Street or N.W. 27th
Avenue:
b. No race shall start: (a) prior to 2:30pm (ET) on any weekday on which
public schools are in session prior to 2:30pm (ET); or (b) after sunset in
the City on any day;
c. Noise mitigation barriers of industry quality shall be erected on the north
side of any section of the track adjacent to the Snake Creek Canal to
protect the City's residents adjacent to Snake Creek Canal;
d. The Promoter shall provide for industry standard air quality and noise
monitoring during the Event;
e. The Event shall include variable message signage around the Stadium
alerting residents to the dates of the Event and any applicable road
closures, as well as a dedicated shuttle bus program designed to
efficiently transport rideshare customers to an off-site hub to help reduce
the number of rideshare vehicles around the Stadium after the Event; and
f. Promoter and HRS shall be allowed to commence demolition and site
work, subject to ongoing inspection by the City, as the construction plans
for the Event facilities are being reviewed, processed, and approved by
the City.
g. To ensure effective coordination with City resources, the Promoter and
HRS shall; (a) operate a multi-jurisdictional command center at the
Stadium during each event designed to coordinate communications and
operations amongst applicable City, County, and State resources; and (b)
meet and confer with the City Manager and staff not more than thirty (30)
days following each Event to discuss and recap the City's community
benefits program, as well as the ingress, egress and management plans,
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as well as the results of the required air/noise monitoring and mutually-
agreed upon measures that could be taken to improve each of the
foregoing.
2. Community Benefits. In order to ensure a lasting and meaningful positive impact
for City residents and businesses in connection with Event, the following
community benefits shall be provided by the Promoter:
a. The Promoter shall provide Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) of funding
for community benefits programs to be administered by the City with such
funding to be provided as follows: (1) One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) shall
be funded not later than thirty (30) days following in connection with the first
Event with fifty (50%) due not later than thirty (30) days prior to the first
Event and fifty (50%) due not later than thirty (30) days after the first Event;
and (2) Four Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Four Hundred Forty-Four and
44/100 Dollars ($444,444.44) shall be funded in the same manner (i.e. 50%
thirty days prior to each Event and 50% not later than thirty days after each
Event .. - - - - . ! _- . - - . e for each of the next nine (9)
subsequent annual Events (it being understood that any prepayments shall
be credited towards the following year's Promoter financial commitment if
the applicable Event is cancelled for any reason, such as force majeure)
{and the City acknowledges and agrees that any dollar amounts provided
by Event corporate sponsors and/or Formula 1 dcdicat e _ . - -
against this $5,000,000.00 commitment, while any such amounts dedicated
to third parties {i.e., other than the City) for the benefit of Miami Gardens
b. The Promoter shall ensure that Formula 1 implements, through the City's
Parks and Recreation Department, the "F1 in Schools" STEM program (or
successor STEM program) in the City at no cost to the City, for both
elementary, middle and high school students as well as behind-the-scenes
learning tours for students and interaction with the motorsports teams at
the Event;
c. The Promoter shall provide at least five (5) paid Event internships to high
school and/or college students and five (5) paid internships for graduate
students attending schools located in the City in connection with each
Event, with such internships to be structured in a way that prepares and
empowers internship participants to pursue full-time employment
opportunities with the provider;
d. The Promoter shall create and administer a program that allows local
restaurants to participate in the sale of food and non-alcoholic beverages,
especially authentic and local products, at the Event, without a buyout fee;
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e. The Promoter shall provide for an allotment of discounted tickets to be
made available for the Event for City residents;
f. HRS shall extend the Jazz in the Gardens agreement entered into by and
between the City and HRS by a period of ten (10) years to be coterminous
with Promoter's agreement to host the Event on substantially similar
terms. Prior to executing the Memorandum of Understanding, the parties
will negotiate in good faith with respect to sponsorships, vendors, parking
and other terms related to Jazz in the Gardens; and
g. Said MOU shall continue in effect for so long as Promoter and HRS
continue to host Formula 1 racing at the Stadium.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas
paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby
made a specific part of this Resolution.
Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens
hereby authorizes the City Manager to (a) execute an MOU with Hard Rock Stadium and
South Florida Motorsports, LLC, relating to certain conditions applicable to upcoming
Formula 1 events at Hard Rock Stadium in accordance this Resolution; and (b)
immediately provide for the City's cooperation with, and support of, HRS and the
Promoter in connection with the preparation for, and execution of, the Event, including
expeditious issuance of all necessary permits, consents and other approvals deemed
necessary to effectuate the Event and its related activities in the City beginning with the
first Event (currently contemplated to take place in 2022).
Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
its final passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF E CITY OF MIAMI
GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON/AP'I 14, 2021
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ODNE , ARRIS, MAYOR
ea,ATTEST:nMARI BATAILLE, CMC, CITY CLERK
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PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY
SPONSORED BY: MAYOR RODNEY HARRIS
Moved by: Mayor Harris
Seconded by: Councilman Stephens
VOTE: 5-2
Mayor Harris Yes
Vice Mayor Leon Yes
Councilwoman Campbell No
Councilwoman Ighodaro No
Councilwoman Julien Yes
Councilman Stephens, III Yes
Councilwoman Wilson Yes
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