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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10.23.2019 City of Miami Gardens City Council Minutes October 23, 2019 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL The City Council for the City of Miami Gardens, Florida, met in regular session, Oct 23 2019, beginning at 7:02 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 18605 NW 27th Avenue, Miami Gardens, Florida. The following members of the City Council were present: Vice Mayor/Council Member Rodney Harris, Council Member Erhabor Ighodaro, Council Member Lillie Odom, Council Member David Williams Jr., and Council Member Katrina Wilson. Also in attendance were: City Manager Cameron Benson, City Attorney Sonja Dickens, and City Clerk Mario Bataille. Mayor Oliver Gilbert and Councilman Reggie Leon were absent. A motion made by Councilwoman Odom., seconded by Councilman Williams Jr, to excuse the absence of Mayor Gilbert and Councilman Leon passed and carried by a unanimous voice vote. 2. INVOCATION Councilwoman Katrina Wilson delivered the Invocation. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 4. 1. Regular City Council Meeting Draft Minutes - September 25, 2019 4.2. Special City Council Meeting Draft Minutes 1st Budget Hearing 4.3. Special City Council Meeting Draft Minutes - 2nd Budget Hearing A motion offered by Council Member Williams Jr., seconded by Council Member Odom, to approve the minutes passed and carried by a 5 to 0 roll call vote of the City Council. Mayor Gilbert Absent Vice Mayor/Council Member Harris Yes Council Member Ighodaro Yes Council Member Leon Absent Council Member Odom Yes Page 1 of 10 Council Member Williams Jr. Yes Council Member Wilson Yes 5. ORDER OF BUSINESS The following Items were added to the Consent Agenda: ADD-ON ITEM #1: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING A WAIVER OF FEES AND OTHER COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF LESTER BROWN PARK FOR FMU ALUMNI PICNIC; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN REGGIE LEON) ADD-ON ITEM #2: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING A RENTAL FEE WAIVER AS WELL AS WAIVING COSTS OF STAFF FOR THE USE OF THE BETTY T. FERGUSON RECREATIONAL COMPLEX AMPHITHEATER TO HOLD A FREE MUSIC IN THE PARK CONCERT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY COUNCILWOMAN KATRINA WILSON) A motion offered by Councilman Williams, Jr, seconded by Councilwoman Odom., to approve the amended Consent Agenda passed and carried by a unanimous voice vote. 6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS (5 MINUTES EACH) 6. 1. Women in Law Enforcement Presentation Councilman David Williams, Jr. presented the Women in Law Enforcement awards. 7. PUBLIC COMMENTS Tarik Smith, 4530 NW 168th Terrace, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to express his discontent with the inspectors hired by the City. He expressed running into issues with inspectors who act as if they do not want to do their job. He explained the next time he is faced with an issue that he will take legal actions. Nicole Betty, 431 NW 183rd Street, Miami, FL, appeared before City Council as a small business owner (home based) in Miami Gardens, to address the home based business licensing fees. She asked the City to consider eliminating or reducing the fees. She asked that the City provide more opportunities for networking for home based businesses. She also asked the City to make some of its property more "garden" like. Page 2 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting Deric Smith, 2600 NW 155th Terrace, Supreme Roofing and Construction, appeared before City Council to express having issues with inspectors in the City as a contractor. Geneva Dean, 16020 NW 28th Court, appeared before City Council regarding fences, boats and trailer homes going up in the community. She stated these things bring down the value of your home and effect the living environment. Ursula Harris, 16321 NW 17th Court, appeared before City Council to ask if the City would implement a program to assist the citizens in getting new driveways and offer payment plans. Dr. Norman White, PO Box 16505, Miami, FL, appeared before City Council as the VP of Miami Dade Democratic Black Caucus and on behalf of the local chapter of South Dade Democratic Black Caucus, to object and urge council to vote No for Formula 1. Mary Reeves, 1521 NW 168th Terrace, appeared before City Council to commend Councilwoman Odom for bringing forth the resolution in opposition of bringing Formula 1 to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Commissioner Barbara Jordan, 2251 NW 188th Terrace, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to thank Councilwoman Odom for sponsoring the Item on the agenda opposing Formula 1 and expressed her gratitude to see it on the Consent Agenda. She stated she has held two meetings to hear the community's take on it and has listened to the pros and cons. She stated the cons far outweighed the pros in terms of health of the community. Commissioner Jordan stated in her 15 years as being a commissioner for District 1, every item the Dolphins has requested, she has sponsored except this one. She announced she has an Item on the agenda on October 29th for Formula 1 on the county level and encouraged everyone to attend the meeting. She offered her condolences to Councilman Leon for the passing of his family member. Robert Holland, 3250 NE 1st Avenue, appeared before City Council on behalf of Hard Rock Stadium to ask if the community would allow their concerns to be addressed more deeply. He explained the City of Miami Gardens is the largest African American city in Florida, which is becoming the nation's entertainment capital and with all of the development in the city, the residents should be open to the opportunity to create a mecca where you can live, work and play. Harold Lawton, 1860 NW 170th Street, appeared before City Council in opposition of bringing Formula 1 racing to Miami Gardens. Bernice Belcher-Miller, 1830 NW 188th Terrace, appeared before City Council in opposition of bringing Formula 1 racing to Miami Gardens and thanked Councilwoman Odom for bringing the Item forth. Page 3 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting Clara Duncan, 19420 NW 17th Avenue, appeared before City Council in opposition of bringing Formula 1 to this community. Raymond Carvil, 19141 NW 5th Court, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council as the President of the Miami Gardens Neighborhood Watch to stress the importance of staying unified as a community and opposing Formula 1. Amy Coleman, 2841 NW 212th Street, appeared before City Council to support Councilwoman Odom in saying No to Formula 1. Benjamin Essien, 4715 NW 157th Street, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council in opposition of bringing Formula 1 to Miami Gardens. Vanessa Wilcox, 2000 NW 186th Street, appeared before City Council to commend Councilwoman Odom on her effort of standing for the community and in opposition of bringing Formula 1 to Miami Gardens. Wendell James, 18820 NW 29th Place, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to thank former commissioner Betty Ferguson for initiating the City and applauded the City Council and everyone who came to show their support in being against Formula 1. Jo Ann Harris, 5020 NW 197th Street, appeared before City Council to ask if she could give her time for Sybrina Fulton to speak. Sybrina Fulton, 16121 NW 18th Court, appeared before City Council to encourage everyone to listen to the presentation given by an expert that explained the effects and health risks with supporting Formula 1. Myles Pistorius, 6875 NW 102nd Lane, Parkland, FL, appeared before City Council on behalf of the Hard Rock stadium, to state he thinks the resolution is premature, would like to continue the dialog, and hopes to have F1 reconsidered on the county's agenda. Janice Smith, 20525 NW 21st Avenue, appeared before City Council to thank Councilwoman Odom for bringing this to the forefront and opposing Formula 1 in a bedroom community. Deirdre Anderson, 19020 NW 21st Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to express opposition to Formula 1 in Miami Gardens. She stated this is not a win for the residents, children or the community. Lynette Hickenbottom, 20832 NW 25th Ave, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council in opposition of Formula 1. Page 4 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting Jennifer Nijhove, 1731 NW 206th Street, appeared before City Council as the President of Lake Lucerne Neighborhood Watch, to hear the cries of the community. 1 way in and out in area, very concerned Fred Kemp, 20141 NW 14th Place, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council in full disagreement with Formula 1 coming to Miami Gardens. Betty T. Ferguson, 1625 NW 188th Terrace, appeared before City Council to thank Councilwoman Odom for sponsoring the resolution objecting to Formula 1 at Hard Rock Stadium. She stated there is no place for a race in this bedroom community and that she hoped city officials would join the community at the county commission meeting. She expressed if officials are unable to represent the community at the city level then they surely can't do it at the county level. Esther Martin, 4335 NW 182nd Street, appeared before City Council to say no to Formula 1. Beverly Griffin, 3580 NW 188th Street, appeared before City Council in opposition of Formula 1 . Tammi Mobley, 3261 NW 213th Street, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to oppose F1 . Sharon Frazier-Stephens, 145 NE 193rd Street, Miami, FL appeared before City Council as the Chairwoman for the Miami Gardens/Opa-Locka CAC (Citizens Advisory Committee) which is the umbrella of the Miami-Dade County to say No to Formula 1. Francis Ragoo, 889 NW 214th Street, appeared before City Council in opposition of Formula 1 in Miami Gardens. Helen Wells, 20625 NW 24th Avenue, a retired MDCPS teacher, appeared before City Council to express that Formula 1 will not be beneficial to residents in the community. Linda Mobley, 3261 NW 213th Street, appeared before City Council, against F1 . Thanked Councilwoman Odom, Betty Ferguson and Barbara Jordan for standing behind the community. Marjorie Cross, 1425 NW 193rd Terrace, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council, in opposition of Formula 1 in Miami Gardens. Brenda Providence, 2021 NW 154th Street, appeared before City Council 2008 went to F1 in Montreal, Canada, the padded club, sound proof, handheld device to see, Miami Dolphin, what officials do now will determine how respected you are. Page 5 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting Janice Coakley, 19681 NW 33rd Avenue, appeared before City Council, stop environmental injustice in Miami Gardens. Howard Dupree, 1734 NW 192nd Street, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council in opposition of Formula 1 in Miami Gardens. Denise White, 1210 NW 179th Terrace, Miami Gardens, FL, appeared before City Council to express being against Formula 1 and to thank Commissioner Barbara Jordan for speaking on the community's behalf. Shirley Gibson appeared before City Council in opposition of Formula 1. She expressed how she will never support or vote for anyone who does not support the community. She encouraged elected officials to show their support on the 29th at the County Commission meeting. Joe Perkins, 80 SW 8th Street, appeared before City Council, as a candidate for judge in Dade County and to thank everyone for attending. Councilman Ighodaro inquired about the legal relationship with the stadium, is there anything that limits the ability to support the item? Further questions included, if the county commission votes to allow Formula 1 in Miami Gardens, what recourse remedy does the City have in controlling this activity in our City. He asked, in terms of sequence, if the county commissioner's item opposing F1 fails, what can be done to stop it? In response, City Attorney Dickens stated there is no quasi-legal relationship with the stadium. She stated the zoning codes allows races, as a matter of right and there is no recourse to stop it. County Commissioner Barbara Jordan explained that in May 2018, Pepe Diaz put an Item on the agenda for approval of Formula 1 coming to Miami. Staging for the race would be Parcel B so the Item excluded Parcel B. She explained the intent of the Item sponsored by Diaz indicated that the race would be in Downtown Miami. The City of Miami and the County didn't approve for the race to happen. She continued to explain, then racing was put on as an allowable event for the stadium. She stated she sponsored an Item because if permission given for road closure then Formula 1 could automatically be done without coming to the commission because it could be done administratively. She advised her Item takes the authority away from administration and gives it to the commission; for any road closures related to racing would have to come before the board of county commissioners. In addition, she explained she was sponsoring another Item that puts in a new requirement for the stadium to come before the city and the county based on joint agreement for special permits. She explained it is on the agenda for first reading because it's an ordinance; so anytime a race is being held in the community on Dolphin property, they would have to apply for special permits and provide information for all of the Page 6 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting stipulations. Therefore making it have to pass on the city and county level. She expressed Miami Dade and Miami Gardens should never put profit over people and that this kind of racing should not be in bedroom communities. Councilman Ighodaro expressed how unfortunate it was for the Item to be here. Especially because there was no prior engagement from partners at the stadium. He explained he recently heard about Formula 1 and as a matter of good public policy and civic engagement, something this monumental should have been better communicated and coordinated between community groups, elected officials and residents. He expressed he will always speak up for the community who elected him. His research showed that Formula 1 takes place typically in remote parts, far removed from dense residential neighborhoods and there is overwhelming evidence documenting hazardous factors and learning disabilities in children. Councilman Ighodaro expressed he needs peace of mind and that he is saying no justice, no peace. 8. ORDINANCE(S) FOR FIRST READING: 9. ORDINANCE(S) FOR SECOND READING/PUBLIC HEARING(S) 10. RESOLUTION(S)/PUBLIC HEARING(S) 11. CONSENT AGENDA: 11. 1. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, OBJECTING TO THE PROPOSAL OF FORMULA ONE (1) RACING AT THE HARD ROCK STADIUM; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS,- PRO VIDING EPRESENTATIONS;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11.2. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA. RECOGNIZING OCTOBER 25-27, 2019, AS FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY ALUMNI WEEKEND AND WAIVING FEE USAGE FOR THE USE OF THE SNOWMOBILE; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY MANAGER,- PROVIDING ANAGER;PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11.3. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AWARDING REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) 18-19-013 TO UNITED STATES SERVICES INDUSTRIES, INC., FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR THIS PURPOSE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE DOLLARS ($157,563.00) ANNUALLY; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Page 7 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting 11.4. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TEAMSTERS LOCAL 769 AND THE CITYOF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA FOR A PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 1, 2019 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 11.5. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, CANCELING THE NOVEMBER 27, 2019, AND DECEMBER 25, 2019, CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11.6. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA. AUTHORIZING A WAIVER OF FEES AND OTHER COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF LESTER BROWN PARK FOR FMU ALUMNI PICNIC; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11.7. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING A RENTAL FEE WAIVER AS WELL AS WAIVING COSTS OF STAFF FOR THE USE OF THE BETTY T. FERGUSON RECREATIONAL COMPLEX AMPHITHEATER TO HOLD A FREE MUSIC IN THE PARK CONCERT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A motion offered by Council Member Odom, seconded by Council Member Williams Jr., to approve the Consent Agenda passed and carried by a 5 to 0 roll call vote of the City Council. Mayor Gilbert Absent Vice Mayor/Council Member Harris Yes Council Member Ighodaro Yes Council Member Leon Absent Council Member Odom Yes Council Member Williams Jr. Yes Council Member Wilson Yes 12. RESOLUTION(S) 13. QUASI-JUDICIAL ZONING HEARINGS/JENNINGS DISCLOSURE: 13.1 ORDINANCES ON FOR FIRST READING/PUBLIC HEARING(S): Page 8 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting 13.2 ORDINANCES ON FOR SECOND READING/PUBLIC HEARING(S) 13.3 RESOLUTION(S)/PUBLIC HEARING(S) 14. REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER/CITY ATTORNEY/CITY CLERK (3 MINUTES EACH) 14.1. Police Monthly Report - September 2019 City Manager Benson offered his condolences to Councilman Leon and his family on the passing of his mother. He congratulated the Police Chief and her staff for a successful Stop the Violence event. City Clerk Bataille reminded the City Council about the active boards in the City and for them to provide appointments to Complete Count Census board. He announced that applications were outside on the table for those interested. 15. REPORTS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS (3 MINUTES EACH) Councilwoman Odom thanked the citizens who came out to support and encouraged everyone to stand for what is right in their community. Councilman Williams questioned the council members report time of 3 minutes. He announced the first Parent Meeting for the 9th Annual Science and Engineering Fair will be held October 30th. He also announced the Science Fair would take place the first week in December. Vice Mayor Harris asked that we keep Councilman Leon is our prayers. He expressed gratitude to all those involved in making the Domestic Violence walk a great success, additionally he commended the police department on their diligent work in the community. Commissioner Barbara Jordan gave kudos and praises to the City Council. She announced the County Commission meeting on October 29th at 9:30am and encouraged everyone to show up. 16. WRITTEN REQUESTS, PETITIONS & OTHER WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC 17. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss before this body, the meeting adjourned without objection at 9:02 p.m. Page 9 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting Signed Oliver Gilbert Oliver Gilbert, Mayor Signed Mario Bataille Mario Bataille, City Clerk a ��. ✓ t;onformed Copy: , _ =r Mario Bataille, City Clerk A//ye�'w s••• .. !J. Page 10 of 10 October 23, 2019 City Council Meeting