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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-093-1983_-_Establishing_Procedures_for_the_Sale_or_Lease_of_City-Owned_Property_-_Adopted.docxRESOLUTION NO. 2023-093-1983 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR THE SALE AND LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, In today’s environment, economic development is more important than ever during times of economic retraction and downturn as communities strategize for business growth and resiliency, and WHEREAS, Economic development, including land sales, long term leases and other innovative programs which may be implemented are an investment in the City of Miami Gardens’ growing and sustaining local economy, and WHEREAS, they help support the local businesses who contribute to the workforce and the City’s tax base, and WHEREAS, the City must ensure that any real estate activity that the City engage in will provide resources to fund services provided by the City ensuring long term sustainability of City projects, programs, and initiatives, and WHEREAS, Councilwoman Shannon Campbell recommends establishing procedures for the sale or lease of City-Owned Property, 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: PROCEDURES FOR THE SALE OR LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens hereby establishes the following procedures for the sale or lease of City-Owned Property:  A sale of city owned land/property must be at or above appraised value City owned land or property must be sold at or above its appraised value. A commercial/residential appraisal must be no more than six (6) months old when used to determine a fair market price. Any of the three (3) most common methods of real estate valuation can be used to determine the value of the property; cost approach, income approach, and the sales comparison approach. The cost approach may be used if a building is particularly unique, which is common for government buildings used for specific government functions. The cost approach will value the property based on how much it would cost to reconstruct it DocuSign Envelope ID: EF4ED36C-6C36-42A7-A500-2708D2C3C242 Page 2 of 3 Resolution No. 2023-093-1983 from scratch. The income approach is the most common valuation method in commercial real estate. It will use common investing calculations to determine how much income the property would generate in the current market, thus providing the ability to determine a fair sales price. Third, the sales comparison approach is the method most often used in residential real estate. This method uses the sale prices of comparable properties, to determine the valuation of the subject property. Vacant land will be appraised in a similar fashion as presented above taking into consideration the following factors commonly used in land valuation; highest and best use, accessibility, size and shape of the property, the availability of utilities, improvements made to the property, zoning restrictions, wildlife and environmental factors and overall demand for land in the area. The appraisal firm used to determine the sales price range will be the City’s contracted appraisal firm.  City owned land/property must be leased using standard lease calculations for commercial space The cost of leasing space is calculated by multiplying the square footage of a space by the price per square foot. Price per square foot will vary and can depend on many of the factors used in property valuation. The City will calculate the price per square foot by dividing the appraised value/cost of the property by the total floor space in square feet. Leases will be triple net leases (NNN) where the tenant will pay for all property expenses during the lease term. The above parameters will not preclude the City from participating in innovative public-private partnership transactions in pursuit of economic development. These projects may be public asset redevelopment or projects to assist in the development of critical public infrastructure. The City may leverage public assets to optimize public benefit or unlock monetary value found in previously underperforming City owned assets. The City may do this through a sale, lease or a joint venture. Any project must also provide some economic benefit to the City and cannot involve the awarding of property without a review of its just value. Public asset redevelopment and/or critical public infrastructure projects involving City owned land may include the development of industrial property for City use or allowing for any type of development which will enhance the City’s infrastructure including the development of vacant land, surplus buildings, parking lots, garages, or utility systems. Projects may also include revenue sharing involving any revenue produced from a private development project built on City-owned land. In instances where the City may participate in revenue sharing, projects may deviate from the above criteria and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its final passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON JULY 26, 2023. DocuSign Envelope ID: EF4ED36C-6C36-42A7-A500-2708D2C3C242 Page 3 of 3 Resolution No. 2023-093-1983 ________________________________ RODNEY HARRIS, MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ MARIO BATAILLE, CMC, CITY CLERK PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY SPONSORED BY: COUNCILWOMAN SHANNON CAMPBELL Moved by: Councilman Leon Seconded by: Councilman Stephens VOTE: 6-0 Mayor Harris Yes Vice Mayor Wilson Yes Councilwoman Campbell Yes Councilwoman Ighodaro Yes Councilwoman Julien Absent Councilman Leon Yes Councilwoman Stephens, III Yes DocuSign Envelope ID: EF4ED36C-6C36-42A7-A500-2708D2C3C242