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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 11, 2015 City Council AgendaRegular City Council Agenda March 11, 2015 Page 1 CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Next Regular Meeting Date: March 25, 2015 Phone: (305) 622-8000 Fax: (305) 622-8001 Website: www.miamigardens-fl.gov Time: 7:00 p.m. Mayor Oliver Gilbert Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson Councilman Rodney Harris Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis Councilman David Williams Jr. Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. City Manager Cameron Benson City Attorney Sonja K. Dickens, Esq. City Clerk Ronetta Taylor, MMC Article VII of the Miami Gardens Code entitled, “Lobbyist” requires that all lobbyists before engaging in any lobbying activities to register with the City Clerk and pay a one-time annual fee of $250.00. This applies to all persons who are retained (whether paid or not) to represent a business entity or organization to influence “City” action. “City” action is broadly described to include the ranking and selection of professional consultants, and virtually all- legislative, quasi-judicial and administrative action. All not-for-profit organizations, local chamber and merchant groups, homeowner associations, or trade associations and unions must also register however an annual fee is not required. (A) CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL (B) INVOCATION (C) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (D) APPROVAL OF MINUTES D-1) Regular City Council Minutes – February 25, 2015 (E) ORDER OF BUSINESS (Items to be pulled from Consent Agenda at this time) (F) SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS (5 minutes each) F-1) Councilman Ighodaro – Black History Essay Contest Winners F-2) Councilman Williams – Special Presentation Page 1 of 126 Regular City Council Agenda March 11, 2015 Page 2 (G) PUBLIC COMMENTS (2 minutes each) (H) ORDINANCE(S) FOR FIRST READING: None (I) ORDINANCE(S) FOR SECOND READING/PUBLIC HEARING(S) None (J) RESOLUTION(S)/PUBLIC HEARING(S) None (K) CONSENT AGENDA: K-1) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY MANAGER TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO DISSOLVE THE MIAMI GARDENS EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR A TRANSFER OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY VICE MAYOR FELICIA ROBINSON) K-2) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, ACKNOWLEDGING COUNCILMAN ERHABOR IGHODARO’S APPOINTMENT OF NATHANIEL MILLER TO THE NUISANCE ABATEMENT BOARD; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN IGHODARO) K-3) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CARIBBEAN AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO HOST THE SECOND ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION ON JUNE 16, 2015; AUTHORIZING THE COMMITTEE TO HOST FUNDRAISERS TO COVER THE COST OF THE EVENT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY CLERK) K-4) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW SECTION Page 2 of 126 Regular City Council Agenda March 11, 2015 Page 3 OF THE FLORIDA BAR, TO SUPPORT A LEGAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY TO TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY) K-5) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, RESPECTIVELY THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT AND ADDENDUM WITH THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF TD GREEN STREETS GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY FUTURE AGREEMENTS, AS NECESSARY FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY MANAGER) K-6) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE EDWARD BYRNE GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF TWELVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE DOLLARS ($12,953.00) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY MANAGER) K-7) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN RENEWAL AGREEMENT WITH THE MIAMI GARDENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING THE ALLOCATION OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($40,000.00) FROM THE GENERAL Page 3 of 126 Regular City Council Agenda March 11, 2015 Page 4 FUND FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A NUNC PRO TUNC EFFECT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY MANAGER) (L) RESOLUTION(S) None QUASI-JUDICIAL ZONING HEARINGS: (M) ORDINANCES ON FOR FIRST READING(S): M-1) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES (LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AS OUTLINED ON EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO; AMENDING SECTION 34-13 - ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED; AMENDING SECTION 34-14 - PURPOSE AND INTENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-287 - USE REGULATIONS, GENERALLY; AMENDING SECTION 34-288 USES PERMITTED WITH EXTRA REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-311 - ACCESSORY USE TABLE; AMENDING SECTION 34-312 - ADDITIONAL USES AND BUILDING STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-342 - TABLES FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-392 - COMMERCIAL PARKING FACILITIES; AMENDING SECTION 34-444 - LANDSCAPE, BUFFERING MINIMUM STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-732 - DEFINITIONS OF TERMS; CREATING DIVISION 6 OF ARTICLE XV – ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS; CREATING A LOCATION FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA AS OUTLINED IN EXHIBIT “B” ATTACHED HERETO; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SPONSORED BY THE CITY MANAGER) (N) ORDINANCES ON FOR SECOND READING/PUBLIC HEARING(S) None (O) RESOLUTION(S)/PUBLIC HEARING(S) None Page 4 of 126 Regular City Council Agenda March 11, 2015 Page 5 (P) REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER/CITY ATTORNEY/CITY CLERK (Q) REPORTS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS (R) WRITTEN REQUESTS, PETITIONS & OTHER WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC (S) ADJOURNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, ALL PERSONS WHO ARE DISABLED AND WHO NEED SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF THAT DISABILITY SHOULD CONTACT RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK (305) 622-8000 EXT. 2830, NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO SUCH PROCEEDINGS. TDD NUMBER 1-800-955-8771. ANYONE WISHING TO OBTAIN A COPY OF ANY AGENDA ITEM MAY CONTACT RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK (305) 622-8000 EXT. 2830. THE ENTIRE AGENDA PACKET CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE AT www.miamigardens-fl.gov. ANYONE WISHING TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. Page 5 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No X Funding Source: Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communcation Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) Sponsor Name Felicia Robinson, Vice Mayor Department:Office of the Mayor/Council Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY MANAGER TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO DISSOLVE THE MIAMI GARDENS EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR A TRANSFER OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: On February 24, 2010, the City Council authorized the City Manager and City Attorney to take all steps necessary to create the Miami Gardens Excellence in Education Council (“Education Council”). The Education Council was formed for the purpose of advancing educational and cultural opportunities in the City of Miami Gardens. Item K-1) Consent Agenda Resolution Dissolve Miami Gardens Excellence in Education Council Page 6 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Although, the Education Council operated successfully for a number of years, in recent months, the Education Council has not operated because of the failure to have a quorum present for meetings. Moreover, the State of Florida requires that certain reports be filed in order to continue operation, but without a quorum, it becomes difficult to file these reports. Despite efforts to reconstitute the Education have not been successful. Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson is recommending that the City Council dissolve the Education Council and that the City continue the mission of the Education Council. Upon dissolution of the Education Council, any funds held by the Education Council must be distributed to a state or local government or to an exempt organization. It is being recommended that the funds be distributed to the City of Miami Gardens, with a determination of how those funds will be spent to be made at a future time. Proposed Action: That the City Council approves the attached Resolution. Attachment: Page 7 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2014____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THAT THE CITY 4 ATTORNEY AND CITY MANAGER TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS 5 NECESSARY TO DISSOLVE THE MIAMI GARDENS 6 EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR A 7 TRANSFER OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO 8 THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF 9 REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, on February 24, 2010, the City Council authorized the City Manager 12 and City Attorney to take all steps necessary to create the Miami Gardens Excellence in 13 Education Council (“Education Council”), and 14 WHEREAS, the Education Council was formed for the purpose of advancing 15 educational and cultural opportunities in the City of Miami Gardens, and 16 WHEREAS, the Education Council operated successfully for a number of years, 17 but in recent months, the Education Council has not operated because of the failure to 18 have a quorum present for meetings, and 19 WHEREAS, the State of Florida requires that certain reports be filed in order to 20 continue operation, but without a quorum, it becomes difficult to file these reports, and 21 WHEREAS, despite attempts to reconstitute the Education Council, these 22 attempts have not been successful, and 23 WHEREAS, Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson is recommending that the City Council 24 dissolve the Education Council and that the City continue the mission of the Education 25 Council, and 26 WHEREAS, upon dissolution of the Education Council, any funds held by the 27 Education Council must be distributed to a state or local government or to an exempt 28 organization, and 29 Page 8 of 126 2 WHEREAS, it is being recommended that the funds be distributed to the City of 30 Miami Gardens, with a determination of how those funds will be spent to be made at a 31 future time, 32 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 33 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 34 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 35 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 36 made a specific part of this Resolution. 37 Section 2: DIRECTION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens hereby 38 directs that the City Attorney and City Manager take any and all steps necessary to 39 dissolve the Miami Gardens Excellence in Education Council, and that funds being held 40 by the Miami Gardens Excellence in Education Council be transferred to the City of 41 Miami Gardens, with a determination of how those funds will be spent to be made at a 42 future time. 43 Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 44 upon its final passage. 45 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 46 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2014. 47 48 ___________________________________ 49 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 50 51 52 53 ATTEST: 54 55 56 __________________________________ 57 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 58 Page 9 of 126 3 59 60 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 61 62 63 SPONSORED BY: VICE-MAYOR FELICIA ROBINSON 64 65 Moved by: __________________ 66 67 VOTE: _________ 68 69 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 70 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 71 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 72 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 73 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 74 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 75 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 76 77 Page 10 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading x Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No Funding Source: Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) N/A X Sponsor Name Erhabor Ighodaro, Council Member Department: City Manager Office of the Mayor/Council Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, ACKNOWLEDGING COUNCILMAN ERHABOR IGHODARO’S APPOINTMENT OF NATHANIEL MILLER TO THE NUISANCE ABATEMENT BOARD; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: In accordance with the establishment of the Nuisance Abatement Board, Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro hereby submits the appointment of Nathaniel Miller for membership. The term of this appointment shall expire, March 11, 2017. Proposed Action: That the City Council approves this resolution. Item K-2) Consent Agenda Resolution Appt to Nuisance Abatement Board Page 11 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Attachment: Page 12 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, ACKNOWLEDGING COUNCILMAN 4 ERHABOR IGHODARO’S APPOINTMENT OF NATHANIEL 5 MILLER TO THE NUISANCE ABATEMENT BOARD; PROVIDING 6 FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING 7 FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 8 9 WHEREAS, on June 24, 2009, the City Council established a Nuisance 10 Abatement Board, and 11 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 14-500 of the City’s Code of Ordinances, 12 each Council member is to appoint a member to serve for a two-year term, and 13 WHEREAS, Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro has appointed Nathaniel Miller to the 14 Nuisance Abatement Board, and 15 WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the City Council to acknowledge this 16 appointment, 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 18 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 19 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 20 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 21 made a specific part of this Resolution. 22 Section 2: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The City Council of the City of Miami 23 Gardens hereby acknowledges Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro appointment of Nathaniel 24 Miller to the Nuisance Abatement Board. 25 Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 26 upon its final passage. 27 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 28 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 29 Page 13 of 126 2 30 ___________________________________ 31 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 32 33 34 35 ATTEST: 36 37 38 __________________________________ 39 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 40 41 42 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 43 44 45 SPONSORED BY: COUNCILMAN ERHABOR IGHODARO 46 47 Moved by: __________________ 48 49 VOTE: _________ 50 51 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 52 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 53 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 54 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 55 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 56 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 57 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 58 59 60 Page 14 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading x Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No Funding Source: Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) N/A X Sponsor Name Ronetta Taylor, MMC, City Clerk Department: City Manager Office of the City Clerk Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CARIBBEAN AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO HOST THE SECOND ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION ON JUNE 16, 2015; AUTHORIZING THE COMMITTEE TO HOST FUNDRAISERS TO COVER THE COST OF THE EVENT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: The City of Miami Gardens Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee was created in 2009. The purpose of this advisory committee is to keep the Council informed of issues that affect the city’s Caribbean community; preserve and enhance the Caribbean culture within the city, and to promote greater appreciation and awareness of the Caribbean culture amongst the population of the city; give advice to the city council with respect to issues that affect the Caribbean community and recommend to the city Item K-3) Consent Agenda Resolution Caribbean Affairs Advisory Board Event Page 15 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 council social and cultural activities with the Caribbean focus and to assist with the implementation of those activities at the direction of the council. The Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee is planning its Second Annual Caribbean-American Heritage Month Celebration, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreation Complex. During this event exemplary students and business owners of Caribbean descent in the City of Miami Gardens will be recognized. The Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee is seeking Council’s approval to host this event. In addition the Committee asks approval to initiate fund raising efforts to offset the cost of the event, as well as to generate funding for scholarship awards for deserving students. It is the intent of the Committee to have all funds raised no later than Friday, May 22, 2015. Proposed Action: That the Council adopt this resolution, approving the Second Annual Caribbean-American Heritage Month Celebration and fund raising initiative. Attachment: Page 16 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CARIBBEAN 4 AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO HOST THE SECOND 5 ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION ON JUNE 16, 6 2015; AUTHORIZING THE COMMITTEE TO HOST 7 FUNDRAISERS TO COVER THE COST OF THE EVENT; 8 PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; 9 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, on May 27, 2009, the City Council established the City of Miami 12 Gardens’ Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee to preserve and enhance the 13 Caribbean culture within the City, and 14 WHEREAS, the Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee desires to host a 15 Caribbean-American Heritage Celebration on June 16, 2015, to be held at the Betty T. 16 Ferguson Recreational Complex from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., and 17 WHEREAS, the event will include workshops with invited speakers, and 18 WHEREAS, the Caribbean Affairs Advisory Committee will host fundraisers to 19 offset the cost of the event, 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 21 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 22 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 23 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 24 made a specific part of this Resolution. 25 Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens 26 hereby authorizes the Caribbean Affairs Committee to host the Second Annual 27 Caribbean Heritage Celebration on June 16, 2015 at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational 28 Complex; and further authorizes the Committee to host fundraisers to cover the cost of 29 the event. 30 Page 17 of 126 2 Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 31 upon its final passage. 32 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 33 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 34 35 ___________________________________ 36 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 37 38 39 40 ATTEST: 41 42 43 __________________________________ 44 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 45 46 47 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 48 49 50 SPONSORED BY: RONETTA TAYLOR, CITY CLERK, MMC 51 52 Moved by: __________________ 53 54 VOTE: _________ 55 56 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 57 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 58 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 59 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 60 Councilwoman Lisa Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 61 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 62 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 63 64 Page 18 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No X Funding Source: N/A Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) X Sponsor Name Sonja K. Dickens, City Attorney Department:Office of the City Attorney Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW SECTION OF THE FLORIDA BAR, TO SUPPORT A LEGAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY TO TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: The City, County and Local Government Law Section of The Florida Bar is offering grant funding to local government attorney offices. If awarded, the grant funds must be allocated towards an internship Item K-4) Consent Agenda Resolution Grant Funding for Legal Internship Page 19 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 stipend. The City Attorney is seeking the authority to apply for the grant for the purpose of hiring a law student intern. The internship will present a great opportunity for a law student to gain experience in the practice of municipal law and civic engagement. The City Attorney is also seeking the authority to execute agreements and take any steps necessary to accept grant funds, if awarded to the City. Proposed Action: That the City Council adopts the attached Resolution. Attachment: None. Page 20 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY 4 ATTORNEY TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE CITY, 5 COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW SECTION OF THE 6 FLORIDA BAR, TO SUPPORT A LEGAL INTERNSHIP 7 PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE 8 CITY ATTORNEY TO TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY 9 TO ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION 10 OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE 11 DATE. 12 13 WHEREAS, the City, County and Local Government Law Section of The Florida 14 Bar is offering grant funding to local government attorney offices , and 15 WHEREAS, if awarded, the grant funds must be allocated towards an internship 16 stipend, and 17 WHEREAS, the City Attorney is seeking the authority to apply for the grant for 18 the purpose of hiring a law student intern, and 19 WHEREAS, the internship will present a great opportunity for a law student to 20 gain experience in the practice of municipal law and civic engagement, and 21 WHEREAS, the City Attorney is also seeking the authority to execute 22 agreements and take any steps necessary to accept grant funds, if awarded to the City, 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 24 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 25 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 26 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 27 made a specific part of this Resolution. 28 Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens 29 hereby authorizes the City Attorney to apply for grant funding from the City, County and 30 Local Government Law Section of The Florida Bar, to support a legal internship 31 Page 21 of 126 2 program; and further authorizes the City Manager and the City Attorney to take any and 32 all steps necessary to accept grant funds. 33 Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 34 upon its final passage. 35 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 36 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 37 38 ___________________________________ 39 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 40 41 42 43 ATTEST: 44 45 46 __________________________________ 47 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 48 49 50 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 51 52 53 SPONSORED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY 54 55 Moved by: __________________ 56 57 VOTE: _________ 58 59 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 60 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 61 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 62 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 63 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 64 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 65 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 66 67 68 Page 22 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading x Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No Funding Source: TD Bank /Arbor Day Foundation Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) Sponsor Name Cameron D. Benson, City Manager Department:Grants Administration Public Works Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, RESPECTIVELY THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT AND ADDENDUM WITH THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF TD GREEN STREETS GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY FUTURE AGREEMENTS, AS NECESSARY FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: Background Item K-5) Consent Agenda Resolution Addendum with Arbor Day Foundation Page 23 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 TD Green Streets supports innovative practices in community forestry. Through this grant program, municipalities are eligible to receive one of ten $20,000 grants in support of local forestry projects in low- to moderate- income neighborhoods. Additionally, the municipality must be a current Arbor Day Foundation Tree City USA Community within TD Bank’s footprint. Current Situation TD Green Streets grant proposals are evaluated on the following criteria: Innovation, Partnership and Community Involvement, Technical Training/Education, Maintenance and Evaluation. Miami Gardens’ proposal requests funding from the TD Bank Green Streets grant program for a tree planning and volunteer training project located at Guava Grove Estates (NW 28th Court from NW 153rd Terrace to NW 154th Terrace). The Guava Grove Tree Planting Project goals are to: 1) Plant 24 Japanese Fern trees and 27 Japanese Privet trees, 2) Create a tree canopy within the Guava Estates area, 3) Conduct training workshops and a tree planting day event involving volunteers and youth, 4) Create environmental awareness and, 5) Help support and build a trained community enthusiastic about trees. Fiscal Impact There is no match requirement for this grant. The City will receive the $20,000 after all the requirements of the grant are met and a final report be submitted within 2 months after the completion of the project. Proposed Action: Council allow the City Manager to accept award and submit required resolution; authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all agreements that are awarded to the City as a result of this grant process. Attachment: Exhibit A – TD Green Streets Grant Award FY2015 Page 24 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY 4 MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, 5 RESPECTIVELY THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT AND 6 ADDENDUM WITH THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION FOR THE 7 ACCEPTANCE OF TD GREEN STREETS GRANT, IN THE 8 AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00); 9 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY 10 FUTURE AGREEMENTS, AS NECESSARY FOR THE 11 ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE 12 ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN 13 EFFECTIVE DATE. 14 15 WHEREAS, the City has been awarded the TD Green Streets grant by the Arbor 16 Day Foundation, and 17 WHEREAS, in accordance with the grant award, the City will plant trees and 18 create a canopy in Guava Estates, and 19 WHEREAS, the Arbor Day Foundation will award the City Twenty Thousand 20 Dollars ($20,000.00) after the completion of the and planting project, 21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 22 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 23 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 24 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 25 made a specific part of this Resolution. 26 Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens 27 hereby authorizes the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and attest, 28 respectively that certain Agreement and Addendum with the Arbor Day Foundation for 29 the acceptance of TD Green Streets Grant, in the amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars 30 ($20,000.00); and further authorizes the City Manager to execute any future 31 Page 25 of 126 2 agreements, as necessary for the acceptance of grant funds, subject to review by the 32 City Attorney. 33 Section 3: INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK: The City Clerk is hereby 34 authorized to obtain two (2) fully executed copies of the subject Agreement with one to 35 be maintained by the City, and one to be delivered to the Arbor Day Foundation. 36 Section 4: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 37 upon its final passage. 38 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 39 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 40 41 ___________________________________ 42 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 43 44 45 46 ATTEST: 47 48 49 __________________________________ 50 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 51 52 53 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 54 55 56 SPONSORED BY: CAMERON BENSON, CITY MANAGER 57 58 Moved by: __________________ 59 60 VOTE: _________ 61 62 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 63 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 64 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 65 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 66 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 67 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 68 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 69 Page 26 of 126 TO GREEN STREETS GRANT RECIPIENT AGREEMENT 2015 The Arbor Day Foundation and the Municipality of Miami Gardens (the "Recipient") agree that the following terms and conditions shall govern the participation by the Recipient in the TD Green Streets program. Miami Gardens 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33056 305-914-9071 Denese Williams dwilliams@miamigarden-fl.gov Arbor Day Foundation 211 N 12th St. Lincoln, NE 68508 888-448-7337 Mary Sweeney msweeney@arborday.org 1. The Recipient hereby confirms the contents of the Application to the TD Green Streets program made by the Recipient on the 13th day of February, 2015 and acknowledges that it will carry out in full the tree-planting program and related activities set out therein (the "Project"), in accordance with the Application with any changes approved in writing by the Arbor Day Foundation. 2. The Recipient is responsible for obtaining all necessary consents or permits which may be required to be obtained in order to carry out the Project, and agrees to supply evidence of such consents or permits upon request to the Arbor Day Foundation or its designate. 3. The Recipient agrees that personnel from the Arbor Day Foundation, or its designate shall have reasonable access to the project areas at all times for the purposes of inspecting or participating in the activities undertaken in furtherance of the Project. 4. The Recipient will receive funding in the amount of $20,000. 5. Payment of the Contribution will be provided to the Recipient only in accordance with the following provisions: • Starting July 30, 2015 and only after receipt of Final Report and a completed W9 form- Appendices "A" and "C"; the Arbor Day Foundation will issue a check in the amount of $20,000 to the Recipient. • The Recipient will provide a Final Report within 2 months of the Project completion using the form provided and based on the work outlined in the Application. • The Final Report is due no later than November 30, 2015. • The Final Report is to be sent to the Arbor Day Foundation. 6. In addition to the obligation to submit the reports provided for in paragraph 5 above, the Recipient shall maintain proper records on Project revenues, expenditures and accomplishments, which records shall at all times be open to the Arbor Day Foundation or its designate for inspection and audit. Recipient agrees to complete an Event Profile and Post Event Snapshot to be shared with the Arbor Day Foundation-Appendix "B" 7. The Recipient undertakes to ensure that the TO Green Streets logo, to be supplied by the Arbor Day Foundation, is prominently displayed or applied in all notices, publications, advertisements and other materials produced for or by the Recipient in relation to the Project. The Recipient must submit all materials to the Arbor Day Foundation for approval before production and distribution. Feedback will be provided within 3 business days. The Recipient acknowledges that the rights to Page 27 of 126 display and otherwise use the Identity is granted only with respect to this Project and agrees that it shall not use the Identity in any other manner at any other time. 8. The Recipient shall indemnify and save harmless personnel from the Arbor Day Foundation, or its designate or partners from and against all claims, demands, losses, damages or costs of any kind based upon any injury to or death of a person or damage to or loss of property because of any wilful or negligent act on the part of the Recipient. 9. The Recipient is required to acknowledge the TD Green Streets program with a public Event that engages the community. The Recipient and Arbor Day Foundation agree that any public announcement or event planned in respect to the Project shall reflect that it is a joint effort of the Recipient, TD Bank and the Arbor Day Foundation. The Recipient assumes the responsibility of informing the Arbor Day Foundation about the Event a minimum of six (6) weeks in advance to ensure that representatives from TD Bank and local dignitaries have an opportunity to participate. If the event is to be held after May 1, 2015, the Recipient must notify the Arbor Day Foundation of what date in the future the event will be held by May 31, 2015. The Recipient will also provide the name and contact information of the staff person responsible for the Event to Arbor Day Foundation. 10. The Recipient agrees to keep confidential any information relating to this grant and agrees not to disclose any information to the public or media until after the official announcement on March 17, 2015 unless required to by law or a court of competent jurisdiction. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED The Arbor Day Foundation Miami Gardens, FL Per: __________________________ _ Per: ____________________________ __ Name, Title Name, Title Date: Date: Witness:----------------------Witness: ------------------------ Print Name of Witness: Print Name of Witness: Unless otherwise requested, this agreement must be signed and returned to the Arbor Day Foundation no later than February 28, 2015. Page 28 of 126 Appendix A-Final Report Template The TD Green Streets 2015 -Project Final Report is due within 2 months of the project completion using the form provided and based on the work outlined in the Application. The Final Report is due no later than November 30, 2015. TD Green Streets 2015-PROJECT FINAL REPORT Project Location (include street address with zip) Project Name Municipality & State Project Cost Community Tax 10 Organization Tax 10 Exact location(s) of planting(s) (include street address with zip) Census Tract Primary Contact Name Address (include zip) Phone# Fax# Email Project start date Project completion date Check payable to: Address (include zip) Phone# Fax# Email Page 29 of 126 Project Description Project addresses the following areas: (check all that apply) Neighborhoods revitalization Storm-damaged areas Neglected urban spaces Enhanced school grounds Street Trees Other (please specify) How many people participated in the project and how were they engaged? Number Engagement Landowners Residents Municipal Reps Schools I Students Other {please specify) Were any local schools involved? If so, please describe. What kind of educational material was developed for the project? How much was produced and how was it distributed? (Provide samples if available): Did any other funding partners support the project? If yes, please list and describe support: I Partner I Funding Event information, sponsor recognition, media, dignitaries: Page 30 of 126 Describe the overall project impact on your community: PLANTING MATERIALS I Nursery Trees & Shrubs Qt. Size Unit cost Total cost Common name Botanical name (em-base) $ $ Total Page 31 of 126 Describe Long-Term Tree Maintenance Plan REQUIRED: Please enclose project photos on a CD (before and after, event photos, and media clippings with this report. Submitted By: Date: ____________________________________ _ Position: -----------------------------------------Signature: -------------------------------- Page 32 of 126 Appendix B The TD Green Streets Event Profile and Post-Event Snapshot are examples of what you will be expected to complete and return to the Arbor Day Foundation. Digital copies will be supplied to you. TD Green Streets Event Profile Please note, the Event Profile is due four (4) weeks prior to your event. We will review this on a call in preparation for your event. I Event Date: I Event Location: I Event Description: I TD Representative: I ADF Representative: I Photographer: I Municipality Representative(s)/ Key Contact: I Presenters: I Other Attendees: I ** Marketing/PR: Reminder"" All marketing must be reviewed by TD Bank & Arbor Day I Special Notes: DELIVER SIGNAGE AND KIT TO: Event Contact Information: Name: Phone: E-mail: City Contact Arbor Day Foundation: Mary Sweeney (402) 473-2034 msweeney@arborday.org Name: Phone: E-mail: TD Bank Representative TD Bank/US Program Manager Katie Thiemann {856) 470-3695 katie.thiemann@td.com Page 33 of 126 TO Green Streets Post-Event Snapshot Congratulations on celebrating your community's TO Green Streets grant. Please take a few minutes to complete the following post-event recap. This snapshot is due within three (3) days after the completion of your event. Who attended the event? (check all that apply} 0 City officials o If so, who (please list) 0 Other dignitaries o If so, who (please list) 0 Community partners o If so, who (please list) 0 Media o If so, which outlets (please list) 0 Members of the community o If so, approximately how many We look forward to seeing your final report for more details. Please send it through by November 30, 2015 to receive your grant funds. Page 34 of 126 1 ADDENDUM TO THE 2015 TD GREEN GRANT RECIPIENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS AND THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION THIS ADDENDUM (“Addendum”) is incorporated into that certain Agreement between the City of Miami Gardens (“City”) and the Arbor Day Foundation. 1. Paragraph 8 shall be stricken in its entirety and replaced with the following: The City does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Arbor Day Foundation, from any and all personal injury or property damage claims, liabilities, losses, and causes of action which may arise solely as a result of City’s performance of this Agreement. This agreement is subject to the provisions of Section 768.28 Florida Statutes, such that the City shall not be held liable to pay a personal injury or property damage claim or judgment by any one person which exceeds the sum of $200,000, or any claim or judgments or portions thereof, which, when totaled with all other occurrence, exceeds the sum of $300,000 from any and all personal injury or property damage claims, liabilities losses and causes of action which may arise solely as a result of the performance of this Agreement. However, nothing herein shall be deemed to indemnify the Arbor Day Foundation from any liability or claim arising out of the negligent performance or failure of performance of the Arbor Day Foundation or any unrelated third party. 2. Paragraph 10 shall be stricken in its entirety and replaced with the following: To the extent required by law, the Arbor Day Foundation shall comply with the public records laws in accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Specifically, the Arbor Day Foundation agrees to comply with Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes. Public records shall mean all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by any agency, as defined in Section 119.011, Florida Statutes, as amended. The City shall make the sole determination of which records, if any, are exempt from inspection. 3. INCONSISTENCY. In the event of an inconsistency or contradiction between the terms hereof and the terms of the Agreement, to which this Addendum is attached, the terms hereof shall control. 4. EFFECT OF ORIGINAL AGREEMENT. All terms of the Agreement not affected by this Addendum shall remain in full force and effect. Page 35 of 126 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year set forth below their respective signatures. CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS Date:__________________________ By:______________________________ Cameron Benson, City Manager ATTEST: ___________________________ Ronetta Taylor, MMC, City Clerk Approved as to form and legal Sufficiency: ______________________________ Sonja K. Dickens, City Attorney THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION By: ______________________________ Mary Sweeney Witnesses: _______________________________ Print Name: _____________________ _______________________________ Print Name: _____________________ Page 36 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No Funding Source: Miami-Dade County Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: NA X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Objective/Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) X Sponsor Name Cameron Benson, City Manager Department:Police Department Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE EDWARD BYRNE GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF TWELVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE DOLLARS ($12,953.00) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: Item K-6) Consent Agenda Resolution FDLE for Byrne Grant Page 37 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 The Miami Gardens Police Department was awarded grant funding from the Miami-Dade County Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for FY 2015 in the amount of $12,953. The Miami Gardens Police Department will use the grant to continue to provide the highest level of quality service to our residents, and continue to improve the criminal justice records management system. Funds will also be used to continue a color copier lease which will enable the records staff to disseminate color photographs to police personnel, other law enforcement agencies, State Attorney’s Office, insurance companies and the general public. Funds will be further used to support overtime needed to continue automation of the department’s current records system. Fiscal Impact This grant will offset some of the operating cost of copy machine rental and personnel costs in the General Fund. Proposed Action: That the City Council approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with the Miami-Dade County Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant allowing the Miami Gardens Police Department to utilize overtime hours, purchase a high quality scanner, and lease a color copier utilizing the $12,953.00 allocated by this grant. Attachment: FY 2015 Miami-Dade County Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Contracts Page 38 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY 4 MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST 5 RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN SUB-RECIPIENT 6 AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW 7 ENFORCEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FROM 8 THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE EDWARD 9 BYRNE GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF TWELVE THOUSAND 10 NINE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE DOLLARS ($12,953.00) FOR 11 FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED 12 HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER 13 TO TAKE AND ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ACCEPT GRANT 14 FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY 15 CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF 16 REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 17 18 WHEREAS, the City of Miami Gardens, has been awarded grant funding by the 19 Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), in the amount of Twelve Thousand 20 Nine Hundred Fifty Three Dollars ($12,953.00), as a sub-recipient of the United States 21 Department of Justice Edward Byrne Grant, and 22 WHEREAS, the funds will be utilized to maintain a current lease for a color copier 23 to continue to improve the criminal justice records management system, and 24 WHEREAS, FDLE requires that the City Council adopt a Resolution authorizing 25 the City Manager to execute an Agreement for the acceptance of the grant funds, 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 27 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 28 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 29 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 30 made a specific part of this Resolution. 31 Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens 32 hereby authorizes the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and attest 33 respectively, that certain Sub-Recipient Agreement with the Florida Department of Law 34 Page 39 of 126 2 Enforcement for the acceptance of funding from the United States Department of 35 Justice Edward Byrne Grant, in the amount of Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty 36 Three Dollars ($12,953.00) for Fiscal Year 2015, a copy of which is attached hereto as 37 Exhibit “A”; and further authorizes the City Manager to take any and all steps necessary 38 to accept grant funds. 39 Section 3: INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK: The City Clerk is hereby 40 authorized to obtain two (2) fully executed copies of the subject Agreement with one to 41 be maintained by the City, and one to be delivered to the Florida Department of Law 42 Enforcement. 43 Section 4: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately 44 upon its final passage. 45 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 46 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 47 48 ___________________________________ 49 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 50 51 52 ATTEST: 53 54 55 __________________________________ 56 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 57 58 59 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 60 61 62 SPONSORED BY: CAMERON BENSON, CITY MANAGER 63 64 65 Moved by: __________________ 66 67 VOTE: _________ 68 Page 40 of 126 3 69 Mayor Oliver Gilbert, III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 70 Councilwoman Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 71 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 72 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 73 Councilwoman Lisa Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 74 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 75 Councilmember Erhabor Ighodaro ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 76 77 78 Page 41 of 126 Page 42 of 126 Page 43 of 126 Page 44 of 126 Page 45 of 126 Page 46 of 126 Page 47 of 126 Page 48 of 126 Page 49 of 126 Page 50 of 126 Page 51 of 126 Page 52 of 126 Page 53 of 126 Page 54 of 126 Page 55 of 126 Page 56 of 126 Page 57 of 126 Page 58 of 126 Page 59 of 126 Page 60 of 126 Page 61 of 126 Page 62 of 126 Page 63 of 126 Page 64 of 126 Page 65 of 126 Page 66 of 126 Page 67 of 126 Page 68 of 126 Page 69 of 126 Page 70 of 126 Page 71 of 126 Page 72 of 126 Page 73 of 126 Page 74 of 126 Page 75 of 126 Page 76 of 126 Page 77 of 126 Page 78 of 126 Page 79 of 126 Page 80 of 126 Page 81 of 126 Page 82 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No X Funding Source: General Fund Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: N/A X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) Obj. – Advance Business & Economic Development in 3 established major corridors X Sponsor Name Cameron Benson, City Manager Department:City Manager’s Office Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN RENEWAL AGREEMENT WITH THE MIAMI GARDENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING THE ALLOCATION OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($40,000.00) FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A NUNC PRO TUNC EFFECT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: Item K-7) Consent Agenda Resolution Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce Renewal Agreement Page 83 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Background At the February 28, 2011 meeting, City Council approved resolution number 2011‐28‐1421 which authorized the City Manager and City Attorney to take any and all steps necessary to create the Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce. Furthermore, City Council has expressed their continued support of the Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce. Therefore, during the fiscal year 2014‐2015 budgeting process, City Council appropriated $40,000 from the General Fund under the Mayor’s division for the purposes of providing funding support to the Chamber. The funding support allows the Chamber to carry out the following tasks in support of the overall economic development in the City:  Assist current business and industry with retention and expansion needs. Attract new businesses into the area;  Identify and market potential development sites in Miami Gardens;  Actively assist and recruit potential employers who create quality jobs for residents;  Identify, recruit and assist entrepreneurs in the area;  Work with the City of Miami Gardens and other local governmental entities on future development, land use and infrastructure needs;  Educate the public about the importance of economic development to the future of the area;  Assist with the growth of a quality, skilled local workforce;  Create digital electronic Economic Development marketing package;  Work collaboratively with the City on Economic Development; Current Situation As a 501(c)6 entity, the Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce is eligible to enter into an agreement with the City as a consultant for the above mention services. City Staff is recommending an amount of $40,000 from the General Fund be awarded to the Chamber. Staff recommends a commitment to supporting and funding of the Chamber over a period of 5 years, beginning in fiscal year 2013‐2014 through fiscal year 2017‐2018, with declining awards in subsequent years as the Chamber becomes fully financially and operationally independent. However, agreements for services will be for no more than 1‐year terms, and each subsequent award and agreement will be brought back before City Council each year. This is the second year in the 5‐year period, with prior funding in 2013‐14 of $50,000 from General Fund and $10,000 from CDBG. Staff is not recommending funding from CDBG this year. A resolution is required in order to award funds to the Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce. Upon Council’s approval of staff’s recommendation, an agreement for services will be executed between the City and the Chamber. Financial Impact: An amount of $40,000 is budgeted in the FY 2015 Budget under the Mayor’s division. Page 84 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Proposed Action: That the City Council approve the proposed resolution. Attachment:  Draft Agreement for Services with budget  Chamber Payroll Journal Page 85 of 126 RESOLUTION NO. 2015____ 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE CITY 4 MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST, 5 RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN RENEWAL AGREEMENT 6 WITH THE MIAMI GARDENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR 7 CONSULTING SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015, A COPY OF 8 WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING 9 THE ALLOCATION OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS 10 ($40,000.00) FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR ECONOMIC 11 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS 12 TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A NUNC PRO TUNC 13 EFFECT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF 14 REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 15 16 WHEREAS, on February 5, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-17 34-2012, which authorized the City Manager to execute an Agreement with the Greater 18 Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce (the “Chamber”) for economic development 19 consulting services, and 20 WHEREAS, in accordance with the Agreement, the Chamber will provide 21 consulting services for a period up to five (5) years beginning in fiscal year 2014 through 22 fiscal year 2018, subject to annual renewals, and 23 WHEREAS, City staff recommends renewing the Agreement with the Chamber, 24 in the amount of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) for fiscal year 2015, 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 26 OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 27 Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas 28 paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby 29 made a specific part of this Resolution. 30 Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens 31 hereby authorizes the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and attest, 32 respectively, that certain renewal Agreement with the Miami Gardens Chamber of 33 Page 86 of 126 2 Commerce for consulting services for fiscal year 2015, a copy of which is attached 34 hereto as Exhibit “A”; and authorizes the allocation of Forty Thousand Dollars 35 ($40,000.00) from the General Fund for economic development services. 36 Section 3: INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK: The City Clerk is hereby 37 authorized to obtain two (2) fully executed copies of the subject Agreement with one to 38 be maintained by the City, and one to be delivered to the Greater Miami Gardens 39 Chamber of Commerce. 40 Section 4: NUNC PRO TUNC EFFECT: This Resolution shall be effective 41 as of October 1, 2014. 42 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 43 GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON ____________, 2015. 44 45 ___________________________________ 46 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 47 48 49 50 ATTEST: 51 52 53 __________________________________ 54 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 55 56 57 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 58 59 60 SPONSORED BY: CAMERON BENSON, CITY MANAGER 61 62 Moved by: __________________ 63 64 VOTE: _________ 65 66 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 67 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 68 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 69 Page 87 of 126 3 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 70 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 71 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 72 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 73 74 75 Page 88 of 126 Page 1 of 11 AGREEMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING SERVICES AND BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM PROMOTIONAL SERVICES RENEWAL #1 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _____ day of ___________, 2015, by and between the City of Miami Gardens, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as “City”), and the Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce, Inc. a Florida not for profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as “Consultant”) and jointly referred to as the Parties. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City would like to engage the services of Consultant to provide economic development and promote the City’s incentive and loan/grant programs for businesses to the City; and WHEREAS, Consultant has agreed to provide said services and the parties would like to consummate their agreement in writing; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants herein named, the parties hereto agree as follows: Article 1 Scope of Work Consultant shall perform the scope of work in accordance with the attached Exhibit B - Work Plan, which is incorporated by reference, to include: Task #1 - Economic Development Chamber will:  Assist current business and industry with retention and expansion needs. Attract new businesses into the area;  Identify and market potential development sites in Miami Gardens;  Actively assist and recruit potential employers who create quality jobs for residents;  Identify, recruit and assist entrepreneurs in the area;  Work with the City of Miami Gardens and other local governmental entities on future development, land use and infrastructure needs;  Educate the public about the importance of economic development to the future of the area;  Assist with the growth of a quality, skilled local workforce;  Create digital electronic Economic Development marketing package; and  Work collaboratively with the City on Economic Development. Task #2 – Grants Chamber will:  Apply for up to two (2) Economic Development Grants per contract year. Page 89 of 126 Page 2 of 11 Article 2 Qualifications Consultant and the individual executing this Agreement on behalf of the Consultant warrant to the City that the Consultant is a Florida not for profit corporation duly constituted and authorized to do business in the State of Florida, is in good standing and that Consultant possesses all of the required licenses and certificates of competency required by the State of Florida and the County of Miami-Dade to perform the work herein described. Article 3 Compensation For all Services provided by Consultant, the City shall pay Consultant in an amount not to exceed Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) from General Funds, in accordance with the attached Exhibit A - 2014-2015 Budget, which is incorporated by reference. Consultant shall make no charges to the City for taxes, licenses, permits, overhead or any other expenses or costs unless otherwise noted in the attached Exhibit A. If the City disputes any charges on the invoices, it may make payment of the non-contested amounts and withhold payment on the contested amounts until they are resolved by agreement with Consultant. Reimbursable expenses shall be listed individually, with supporting documentation attached. Consultant shall submit monthly reports with invoices for Services to the Community Development Department (hereinafter referred to as "the Department") by the 15th of the month. Reimbursement request should be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) calendar days after the indebtedness has been incurred. City shall remit payment for all undisputed amounts within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice. All invoices shall include a detailed explanation of all fees and charges and supporting documentation and/or reports to justify the expense. Consultant must submit the final report and request for payment to the Department within thirty (30) calendar days following the expiration date or termination date of this Agreement. If the Consultant fails to comply with this requirement, the Consultant shall forfeit all rights to payment and the City shall not honor any request submitted thereafter. Any payment due under this Agreement may be withheld pending the receipt and approval by the City of all reports due from the consultant as part of this Agreement. Article 4 Term This Agreement shall begin on October 1, 2014 and end on September 30, 2015. The City may renew beyond one year if the renewal is in the best interest of the City. Article 5 Indemnification Consultant shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City and all of its elected officials, officers, agents, or employees, harmless from and against any and all demands, claims, suits, liabilities, causes of action, judgment or damages, arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with Consultant’s performance or non-performance of any provision of this Agreement including, but not limited to, liabilities arising from contracts between Consultant and third parties made pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall reimburse the City for all of its expenses including reasonable attorney fees and costs up through any appeal. The City retains Page 90 of 126 Page 3 of 11 the right to select counsel of its choosing. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed a waiver of sovereign immunity by the City. City shall defend, indemnify, and hold the Consultant and all of its elected officials, officers, agents, or employees, harmless from and against any and all demands, claims, suits, liabilities, causes of action, judgment or damages, arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with City’s performance or non-performance of any provision of this Agreement including, but not limited to, liabilities arising from contracts between City and third parties made pursuant to this Agreement. City shall reimburse the Consultant for all of its expenses including reasonable attorney fees and costs up through any appeal. The Consultant retains the right to select counsel of its choosing. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed a waiver of sovereign immunity by the City. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed a waiver of sovereign immunity by the CITY. Article 6 Insurance Consultant shall provide and maintain general liability insurance coverage, for personal injury and property damage in the minimum amount of One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars, per incident, for personal injury, and Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, per incident, for property damage. Consultant shall also provide and maintain professional liability insurance coverage of One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars per claim. Consultant shall also be required to provide and maintain, during the life of the Agreement, comprehensive automobile liability insurance coverage for bodily injury and property damage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000.00 or each occurrence and $1,000,000.00 combined single limit. General liability insurance shall designate the CITY as an additional insured and Consultant shall deliver a fully effective certificate to that effect, evidencing no less than thirty (30) day cancellation power. Consultant shall also provide CITY with proof that Consultant has workers’ compensation insurance in an amount, which satisfies the requirements of Florida Law, for any employee of the Consultant. Consultant shall not commence work pursuant to this Agreement until all insurance required as stated herein has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the CITY. Article 7 Termination The City may, for its convenience and without cause, terminate this Agreement by giving Consultant written notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of the termination. Upon written notice of the City's desire to terminate this Contract, Consultant shall provide only those services and incur only those expenses specifically approved or directed in writing by the City Manager or his designee. Page 91 of 126 Page 4 of 11 The City may terminate this Agreement for cause immediately, and without prior notice to Consultant. Should the City terminate this Agreement for cause, the City shall provide notice as soon as possible to Consultant. Consultant may terminate this Agreement by giving the City at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination. In the event of termination or expiration of this Agreement, Consultant and City shall cooperate in good faith in order to effectuate a smooth and harmonious transition from Consultant to the City or to any other person or entity the City may designate, and to maintain during such period of transition that same services provide to the City pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Consultant will take all reasonable and necessary actions to transfer all records, etc. and data of the City in its possession in an orderly fashion to either the City or its designee in a hard copy and computer format. If either party terminates this Agreement, the City shall only pay Consultant for the services provided through the date of termination. Article 8 Ownership All inventions, discoveries, deliverables, intellectual property, technical communications and records originated or prepared by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement including papers, charts, computer programs, and other documentation or improvements thereto shall be owned by the City. Article 9 Modification/Amendment This writing and exhibits contains the entire Agreement of the parties. No representations were made or relied upon by either party, other than those that are expressly set forth herein. No agent, employee, or other representative of either party is empowered to modify and amend the terms of this Agreement, unless executed in writing with the same formality as this Document. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid or enforceable unless such waiver is in writing and signed by the party granting such waiver. Article 10 Severability If any term or provision of this Agreement shall to any extent be held invalid, or illegal by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this agreement shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. Article 11 Governing Law This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governing by the laws of the State of Florida, with venue lying in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Page 92 of 126 Page 5 of 11 Article 12 Waiver The failure of either party to this Agreement to object to or to take affirmative action with respect to any conduct of the other which is in violation of the terms of this Agreement shall not be construes as a waiver of the violation or breach, or of any future violation, breach or wrongful conduct. No waiver by the City of any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other provisions hereof or of any subsequent breach by Consultant of the same, or any other provision or the enforcement thereof. The City’s consent to or approval of any act by Consultant requiring the City’s consent or approval shall not be deemed to render unnecessary the obtaining of the City’s consent to or approval of any subsequent consent or approval of Consultant, whether or not similar to the act so consented to or approved. Article 13 Notices/Authorized Representatives Any notices required or permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been properly given if transmitted by hand-delivery, by registered mail with postage prepaid return receipt delivery, by registered or certified mail with postage prepaid return receipt requested, or by Federal Express addressed to the parties at the following address: City: Consultant: Cameron D. Benson, City Manager Greater Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce City of Miami Gardens PO Box 551896 18605 NW 27 Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33169 Miami Gardens, FL 33056 With a copy to: Sonja K. Dickens, Esq. City Attorney City of Miami Gardens 18605 NW 27 Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33056 Either party shall have the right to change its address for notice purposes by sending written notice of such change of address to the other party in accordance with the provisions herein. Article 14 Independent Contractor Consultant is and shall remain an independent contractor and is not an employee or agent of the City. Services provided by Consultant shall be by employees of Consultant and nothing in this Agreement shall in any way be interpreted or construed to deem said employees to be agents, employees, or representatives of the City. Consultant shall be responsible for all compensation, tax responsibilities, insurance benefits, other employee benefits, and any other status or rights of its employees during the course of their employment with Consultant. The rights granted to Consultant hereunder are nonexclusive, and the City reserves the right to enter into agreements with other persons or firms to perform services including those hereunder. Page 93 of 126 Page 6 of 11 Article 15 Assignment Subject to the provisions above, this Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant. Article 16 Prohibition Against Contingent Fees Consultant warrants that it has no employees or retained any Consultant or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person(s), Consultant, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bond fide employee working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Article 17 Attorneys' Fees Should either party be required to retain an attorney to enforce any terms or conditions created by this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover attorney’s fees and, whether or not suit be brought, and such right shall include all of such costs, expenses and attorney’s fees through all appeals or other actions. Article 18 Non-Discrimination Consultant agrees to comply with all local and state civil rights ordinances and with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, the Americans with the Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. Consultant will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, disability or other handicap, age, marital/family status or status with regard to public assistance. Consultant will take affirmative action to insure that all employment practices are free from such discrimination. Article 19 Conflict of Interest Consultant agrees to adhere to and be governed by the Miami-Dade County Conflict of Interest Ordinance Section 2-11.11, as amended, which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth herein, in connection with the Agreement conditions hereunder. Article 20 Binding Effect All of the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their respective assigns, successors, legal representatives, heirs and beneficiaries, as applicable. Article 21 Construction This Agreement and the terms hereof shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and venue for all actions in a court of competent jurisdiction shall lie in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Page 94 of 126 Page 7 of 11 Article 22 Entire Agreement No statements, representations, warranties, either written or oral, from whatever source arising, except as expressly stated in this Agreement, shall have any legal validity between the parties or be binding upon any of them. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement contains the entire understanding and agreement of the parties. No modifications hereof shall be effective unless made in writing and executed by the parties hereto with the same formalities as this Agreement is executed. Article 23 Captions and Paragraph Headings Captions and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope and intent of this Agreement, nor the intent of any provisions hereof. Article 24 Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties, and the resulting document shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties that the other. It is the parties’ further intention that this Agreement be construed liberally to achieve its intent. Article 25 Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement. Article 26 Exhibits are Inclusionary All exhibits attached hereto or mentioned herein which contain additional terms shall be deemed incorporated herein by reference. Typewritten or handwritten provisions inserted in this form or attached hereto shall control all printed provisions in conflict therewith. Exhibit A – 2014-2015 Budget Exhibit B – Work Plan Article 27 Miscellaneous Provisions This Agreement shall be executed by the President of the Consultant’s corporation or other corporate officer with proper resolution. Such person designated to sign this Agreement on behalf of the Consultant represents that he/she has full authority to legally bind Consultant, and such person(s) shall be jointly and severally liable for all amounts owing in such representations is untrue. [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] Page 95 of 126 Page 8 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned parties have executed this Agreement on the date indicated above. WITNESSES: GREATER MIAMI GARDENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ____________________ By: Print Name: Print Name _______________________ _______ Signature Signature Title: ______________________ ATTEST: CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS _______________________ By: _____________________________ Ronetta Taylor, CMC Cameron D. Benson, City Manager City Clerk __ Date APPROVED FOR SUFFICIENCY: ______________________________ Sonja Dickens, City Attorney Page 96 of 126 Page 9 of 11 EXHIBIT A GREATER MIAMI GARDENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2014-2015 BUDGET ITEM AMOUNT DESCRIPTION Executive Director Salary $ 71,000.00 Includes $6,000 for Healthcare Benefits FICA/MICA $ 5,431.50 Unemployment $ 480.00 SUTA (5.4% on the 1st $8000) FUTA (.6% on the 1st $7000) Professional Services $ 5,000.00 Consultants for projects or part time assistance Vehicle Stipend $ 1,150.00 $125/ month Cellular Phone Stipend $ 600.00 $50/ month Mobile Internet $ 600.00 $50/ month Receptionist service (Reception HQ) $ 600.00 $50/ month for 100 calls Website maintenance (Tech Troopers) $ 900.00 $75/ year Marketing and Advertising $ 1,500.00 To be used for events and special projects Events $ 5,000.00 To be used for monthly events and speaker fees Accounting Services $ 1,250.00 Services for managing funds, payroll, reports and taxes Supplies $ 900.00 Office supplies and camera Postage $ 1,000.00 Mass mailings, Regular mail and PO Box Business Insurance $ 1,200.00 General Liability Insurance Business Registration and Solicitation fees $ 750.00 Incorporation Fees and Solicitation Registration Printing & Design Services $ 1,500.00 Printing /graphic services/stationary/business cards TOTAL $ 98,861.50 $ (40,000.00) From City General Fund - Mayor's Division $ 58,861.50 Balance to be funded by Chamber revenues Page 97 of 126 Ex h i b i t B - W O R K P L A N Pa g e 10 o f 11 Pr o g r a m : E c o n o m i c D e v e l o p m e n t C o n s u l t i n g a n d B u s i n e s s I n c e n t i v e P r o g r a m P r o m o t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Ag e n c y : G r e a t e r M i a m i G a r d e n s C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e ( F Y 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 ) Ac t i v i t i e s / S e r v i c e s (N a m e & D e s c r i p t i o n ) Ou t p u t s (D i r e c t p r o d u c t s o f p r o g r a m a c t i v i t i e s / e f f o r t s ) Ou t c o m e s - - I m p a c t Ac t i v i t i e s Pa r t i c i p a t i o n Ou t c o m e s (s h o r t , i n t e r m e d i a t e , or l o n g t e r m ) Pe r f o r m a n c e M e a s u r e s (# a n d % o f p a r t i c i p a n t s wh o w i l l a t t a i n t h e ou t c o m e ) Data Source/Measurement Tool (where & how data are obtained) 1. Ec o n o m i c De v e l o p m e n t : N e w Bu s i n e s s R e c r u i t m e n t Th e C h a m b e r w i l l s e e k ou t a n d t a r g e t n e w bu s i n e s s e s a n d es t a b l i s h e d b u s i n e s s e s to s e l e c t M i a m i G a r d e n s as a s i t e f o r t h e i r n e w o r re l o c a t i n g b u s i n e s s . T h e go a l i s t o b u i l d a n d g r o w th e M i a m i G a r d e n s co m m u n i t y b y a t t r a c t i n g ne w b u s i n e s s e s i n t o t h e co m m u n i t y t h r o u g h t h e ef f o r t s o f t h e B u s i n e s s In c e n t i v e . 2 a . U s i n g t h e Bu s i n e s s I n c e n t i v e Pr o g r a m t o d r a w n e w bu s i n e s s t o t h e C i t y wi l l b e k e y t o t h i s in i t i a t i v e . 2b . T a r g e t i n g t h e R e a l Es t a t e D e p a r t m e n t / De v e l o p m e n t u n i t o f re t a i l c h a i n b u s i n e s s e s an d s h a r i n g in f o r m a t i o n a n d in c e n t i v e s w i l l b e es s e n t i a l . 2c . D e v e l o p i n g re l a t i o n s h i p s w i t h co m m e r c i a l r e a l t o r s . 2d . S u r v e y i n g t h e cu r r e n t b u s i n e s s op p o r t u n i t y i n M i a m i Ga r d e n s a s i t p e r t a i n s to a v a i l a b l e pr o p e r t i e s / s p a c e . 2e . D e v e l o p i n g ma r k e t i n g m a t e r i a l s th a t w i l l b e u s e d f o r ma r k e t i n g t h e op p o r t u n i t i e s t o d o bu s i n e s s i n M i a m i Ga r d e n s . Wo r k w i t h R e t a i l Ch a i n s , B e a c o n Co u n c i l , C o m m e r c i a l Pr o p e r t y O w n e r s a n d Re a l t o r s , a n d B I P ap p l i c a n t s . A t t r a c t u p t o 4 n e w bu s i n e s s e s i n t o t h e Ci t y o f M i a m i Ga r d e n s N/ A S t a f f w i l l c o l l e c t a n d m a i n t a i n documentation/log of businesses we have communicated with in an effort to attract new businesses to the City. Pa g e 98 of 12 6 Ex h i b i t B - W O R K P L A N Pa g e 11 o f 11 Ac t i v i t i e s / S e r v i c e s (N a m e & D e s c r i p t i o n ) Ou t p u t s (D i r e c t p r o d u c t s o f p r o g r a m a c t i v i t i e s / e f f o r t s ) Ou t c o m e s - - I m p a c t Ac t i v i t i e s Pa r t i c i p a t i o n Ou t c o m e s (s h o r t , i n t e r m e d i a t e , or l o n g t e r m ) Pe r f o r m a n c e M e a s u r e s (# a n d % o f p a r t i c i p a n t s wh o w i l l a t t a i n t h e ou t c o m e ) Data Source/Measurement Tool (where & how data are obtained) 2. G r a n t F u n d i n g Th e C h a m b e r w i l l s e e k gr a n t f u n d i n g t o h e l p en h a n c e t h e B u s i n e s s In c e n t i v e P r o g r a m a s we l l a s E c o n o m i c De v e l o p m e n t a n d J o b Gr o w t h . 3 a . T h e C h a m b e r w i l l re s e a r c h a n d a p p l y f o r gr a n t f u n d i n g t o su p p o r t B u s i n e s s In c e n t i v e P r o g r a m , Ec o n o m i c de v e l o p m e n t a n d Ch a m b e r a c t i v i t i e s . Ch a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e an d C i t y o f M i a m i Ga r d e n s A c t i v e l y s e e k a n d ap p l y f o r u p t o 2 gr a n t s t h r o u g h o u t th e f i s c a l y e a r N/ A P r o v i d e t o t h e C i t y p r o o f o f grant applications Pa g e 99 of 12 6 Page 100 of 126 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Council Meeting Date: March 11, 2015 Item Type: (Enter X in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (Enter X in box) 1st Reading 2nd Reading X x Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No X Funding Source: (Enter Fund & Dept) Advertising Requirement: Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid #: (Enter #) X Strategic Plan Related: Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: N/A X Sponsor Name: Cameron Benson, City Manager Department: Development Services and Enforcement Short Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES (LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AS OUTLINED ON EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO; AMENDING SECTION 34-13 - ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED; AMENDING SECTION 34-14 - PURPOSE AND INTENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-287 - USE REGULATIONS, GENERALLY; AMENDING SECTION 34-288 USES PERMITTED WITH EXTRA REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-311 - ACCESSORY USE TABLE; AMENDING SECTION 34-312 - ADDITIONAL USES AND BUILDING STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-342 - TABLES FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-392 - COMMERCIAL PARKING FACILITIES; AMENDING SECTION 34-444 - LANDSCAPE, BUFFERING MINIMUM Item M-1) Quasi-Judicial Ordinance Entertainment Overlay District Page 101 of 126 Entertainment District Overlay STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-732 - DEFINITIONS OF TERMS; CREATING DIVISION 6 OF ARTICLE XV – ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS; CREATING A LOCATION FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA AS OUTLINED IN EXHIBIT “B” ATTACHED HERETO; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: Background The City’s current Land Development Regulations (LDRs) were adopted in 2010 as a means to promote development and stable neighborhoods within the City. Regulations where adopted specific to the development goals of the City to take advantage of the development opportunities along the major corridors, large commercial areas, and industrial parks. The Entertainment District overlays areas designated Planned Corridor Development (PCD). This area is intended to revitalize commercial centers in the City thereby generating revenue and providing ample and convenient shopping for residents. The Entertainment Overlay District also encourages and supports large scale development of entertainment driven uses, including, but not limited to, hotels, theaters, cultural centers, indoor recreation facilities, alcoholic beverage uses, restaurants and commercial activities, with the purpose of attracting customers and visitors from local, regional, national, and international areas. Current Situation As outlined in the City’s Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP), the City relies on the use of broader land use categories and performance criteria in the Land Development Regulations to guide new development and redevelopment that provide for complete neighborhoods without impacting established residential neighborhoods. The proposed development standards and permitted uses for the Entertainment Overlay District (EOD) will facilitate new development, revitalization and redevelopment, as well as further the City’s economic development strategy. Planned Corridor Development (PCD) is the best suited zoning category for this overlay district. PCD, Planned Corridor Development District, implements the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) Commerce land use category and allows for a wide range of commercial uses, select recreation and entertainment uses. The proposed Entertainment Overlay District (EOD) repeals the Town Center Overlay District (TCO). The basic purpose and intent of the Entertainment Overlay District is to encourage lively urban development that promotes and sustains large scale development of entertainment driven uses (e.g., hotels, theaters, cultural centers, indoor recreation facilities, alcoholic beverage uses, restaurants and commercial activities) while creating a sense of place presently lacking in this area. The EOD will foster Page 102 of 126 Entertainment District Overlay high quality businesses and embrace the public realm as it provides for outdoor dining, pedestrian circulation, and parking guidelines. Proposed Action: Recommend adoption of the Ordinance. Attachment: Exhibit “A” – Entertainment Overlay District Exhibit “B” – Zoning Map Page 103 of 126 Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2015_____ 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI 4 GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES 5 (LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AS OUTLINED ON EXHIBIT 6 “A” ATTACHED HERETO; AMENDING SECTION 34-13 - ZONING 7 DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED; AMENDING SECTION 34-14 - PURPOSE 8 AND INTENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-287 - 9 USE REGULATIONS, GENERALLY; AMENDING SECTION 34-288 10 USES PERMITTED WITH EXTRA REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING 11 SECTION 34-311 - ACCESSORY USE TABLE; AMENDING SECTION 12 34-312 - ADDITIONAL USES AND BUILDING STANDARDS; AMENDING 13 SECTION 34-342 - TABLES FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; 14 AMENDING SECTION 34-392 - COMMERCIAL PARKING FACILITIES; 15 AMENDING SECTION 34-444 - LANDSCAPE, BUFFERING MINIMUM 16 STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 34-732 - DEFINITIONS OF 17 TERMS; CREATING DIVISION 6 OF ARTICLE XV – ENTERTAINMENT 18 OVERLAY DISTRICT TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS; 19 CREATING A LOCATION FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY 20 DISTRICT AREA AS OUTLINED IN EXHIBIT “B” ATTACHED HERETO; 21 REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A 22 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; 23 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 24 25 WHEREAS, The City’s current Land Development Regulations (LDRs) 26 were adopted in 2010 as a means to promote development and stable 27 neighborhoods within the City, and 28 WHEREAS, City Staff is proposing amendments to the LDRs to create an 29 Entertainment Overlay along the 27th Avenue Corridor between City Hall and the 30 Stadium, and 31 WHEREAS, the proposed Entertain Overlay District encourages and 32 supports large scale development of entertainment driven uses, including, but not 33 limited to, hotels, theaters, cultural centers, indoor recreation facilities, alcoholic 34 beverage uses, indoor and outdoor dining and commercial activities, with the 35 Page 104 of 126 Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. purpose of attracting customers and visitors from local, regional, national, and 1 international areas, and 2 WHEREAS, among other things, the proposed Entertainment Overlay 3 District repeals the existing Town Center Overlay District (TCO), provides a 4 mechanism for attracting entertainment type uses, 5 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 6 CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 7 Section 1. ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing 8 Whereas paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same 9 are hereby made a specific part of this Ordinance. 10 Section 2. AMENDMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. The Code 11 of Ordinances are hereby amended as outlined on Exhibit “A” attached hereto. 12 Section 3. ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA. The 13 Entertainment Overlay District shall be the area defined and described on Exhibit 14 “B” attached hereto. 15 Section 3. CONFLICT: All ordinances or Code provisions in conflict 16 herewith are hereby repealed. 17 Section 4. SEVERABILITY: If any section, subsection, sentence, 18 clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or 19 unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be 20 deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall 21 not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. 22 Page 105 of 126 Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Section 5. INCLUSION IN CODE: It is the intention of the City 1 Council of the City of Miami Gardens that the provisions of this Ordinance shall 2 become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Miami 3 Gardens and that the section of this Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered 4 and the word “Ordinance” may be changed to “Chapter,” “Section,” “Article” or 5 such other appropriate word or phrase, the use of which shall accomplish the 6 intentions herein expressed. 7 Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall become effective 8 immediately upon its final passage. 9 PASSED ON FIRST READING ON THE _____ DAY OF __________, 10 2015. 11 PASSED ON SECOND READING ON THE ____ DAY OF _________, 12 2015. 13 14 ADOPTED AND PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 15 MIAMI GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON THE _____ DAY OF 16 ______________, 2015. 17 18 ________________________________ 19 OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR 20 21 22 23 ATTEST: 24 25 26 _________________________________ 27 RONETTA TAYLOR, MMC, CITY CLERK 28 29 Page 106 of 126 Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. 1 PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, ESQ., CITY ATTORNEY 2 3 4 SPONSORED BY: CAMERON D. BENSON, CITY MANAGER 5 6 7 Moved by: __________________ 8 Second by: _________________ 9 10 VOTE: _________ 11 12 Mayor Oliver Gilbert , III ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 13 Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 14 Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 15 Councilman David Williams Jr ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 16 Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 17 Councilman Rodney Harris ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 18 Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. ____ (Yes) ____ (No) 19 20 21 Page 107 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Sec. 34-13. - Zoning districts established. The city is hereby divided into the following zoning districts that implement the various land use classifications of the adopted CDMP, and achieve the other purposes of this chapter: R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Residential District R-2 Two-Family Dwelling Residential District R-15 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District R-25 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District R-50 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District NC Neighborhood Commercial District PCD Planned Corridor Development District I-1 Light Industrial District I-2 Heavy Industrial District PD Planned Development District AU Agricultural and Utilities District OF Office District GP Government Properties District TCO Town Center Overlay District EO Entertainment Overlay District Sec. 34-14. Purpose and intent of zoning districts. (n) TCO Town Center Overlay District. The area emulates traditional neighborhood development concepts with mixed land uses, densities and intensities, with amenities and civic/governmental needs consistent with the adopted Miami Gardens Town Center Master Plan. (n) EO Entertainment Overlay District. This area is intended to revitalize commercial centers in the City thereby generating revenue and providing ample and convenient shopping for residents. The EO district also encourages and supports large scale development or entertainment driven uses, Page 108 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. including, but not limited to, hotels, theaters, cultural centers, indoor recreation facilities, alcoholic beverages uses commercial activities, with the purpose of attracting customers and visitors from local, regional, national, and international areas. The EO district is depicted on the Official Zoning Map and overlays areas designated Planned Corridor Development (PCD). Sec. 34-287 - Use regulations, generally. Table 1: Permitted Uses Zoning Districts/Uses R-1R-2R-15, R-25, R-50 NCPCDTCO (§ 34- 474) EO (§ 34- 598) OF I-1I-2PDAUGP Residential Type Uses Assisted Living Facility (ALF)* SESESESESE □□ SE □□P □□ Community residential facility up to 6 residents*PPPPPP □ □ □□P □□ Community residential facility 7 to 14 residents *SESESESESE □□ SE □□P □□ Community residential facility greater than 15 and more * SESESESESE □□ SE □□P □□ Day care center—adult □□□PSE□□ □ □□□□□ Dormitories, Fraternity or Sorority house, on campus, off-campus □□□□□□□ □ □□P □□ Family day care home, 5 children or less PPPPPP □ □ □□□□□ Farm worker housing □□□□□□□ □ □□□SE □ Halfway house, treatment facility SESE □SESE □□ SE □□□□□ Home occupation office* PPP □PP □ □ □□PP□ Hotels, Motels, Lodging* □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Mobile home, Manufactured homes* □□□□□□□ □ □□P □□ Residential—mixed-use residential* □□□□PP SE □ □□P □□ Residential—multifamily residential* □□P □SESE □ □ □□P □□ Residential—single-family-detached residential*PPP □□□□ □ □□P □□ Residential—townhouse* □□P □□SE □ □ □□P □□ Residential—two-family residential* □PP □□□□ □ □□P □□ Transient Housing—shelters □□□□SE □□ □ □□□□□ Public And Institutional Type Uses Airport, airfield, heliport, related uses—public, private* □□□□□□□ □ □□P □P Page 109 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Community centers □□□□□P P □ □□P □P Cultural and civic facilities—libraries, museums □□□PPP P □ □□P □P Detention facility □□□□□□□ □ □□P □P Educational and child care facilities—non-public* (includes charter) SESESEPPP □ P PPPSEP Educational facilities—college or university -private; main campus* SESESESESESE □ SE □□P □P Educational facilities—public PPPPPP □ P PPPPP Educational facilities—technical, vocational, specialty—non-public □□□PPP □ SE PPP□P Government facilities, including administrative, support and service □□□□□P P □ □□P □P Hospital—private, public □□□SESEP SE □ □□P □P Public parks and recreational facilities PPPPPP □ P PPPPP Public safety facility PPPPPP □ P PPPPP Sewage lift or pumping station* PPPPPP P P PPPPP Solid waste transfer station □□□□□□□ □ PPPP Transit station □□□□□SE P □ □□□□P Utilities and related facilities □□□□□SE SE □ □□□□P Water plant, waste water plant □□□□□□□ □ □□□□P Vehicle Related Commercial Type Uses Car wash—enclosed* □□□PP □□ □ PP□□□ Car wash—outside, hand wash* □□□PP □□ □ PP□□□ Parking Garage. Lot—commercial □□□PPP P P PPP□P Rental—automobile only □□□SEP □P □ PP□□□ Rental—Truck and other vehicles □□□SEP □□ □ PP□□□ Transit, passenger terminals. □□□SESESE P SE SESEP □□ Vehicle Fueling stations and sales □□□PP □P □ PP□□□ Vehicle major repair—mechanical, body □□□□P □□ □ PP□□□ Vehicle minor repair—mechanical, service □□□PP □□ □ PP□□□ Vehicle—parts sales and installation and service— new □□□PP □□ □ PP□□□ Vehicle—parts sales and installation—used □□□SESE □□ □ □SESE □□ Vehicle sales—new automobiles □□□SEP □□ □ PP□□□ Vehicle sales—used automobiles □□□SESE □□ □ SESE □□□ Recreation, Entertainment Type Uses Amusement parks, stadiums, arenas, Marinas*□□□□□P P □ □□P □□ Page 110 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Arcade, video games, electronic gaming, driving range □□□PPP P □ □□□□□ Camp grounds, RV parks* □□□□□□□ □ □□PSE□ Casino Gaming Facility □□□□□□P □ □□P □□ Golf course, driving range PPP □□□□ □ □□PP□ Golf, miniature □□□PPP P □ □□P □□ Gun, pistol range, gun clubs, archery clubs—indoor, outdoor □□□SESE □□ □ SESE □□□ Race track—horse, dog, car □□□□□□P □ □□P □□ Riding clubs—horses, off-road vehicles, motorcycles □□□□□□□ □ □□PSE□ Sports fields, batting cages, basketball courts, racket ball courts, sporting activities, bowling alleys— indoor □□□SESESE P □ PPP□□ Sports fields, batting cages, basketball courts, racket ball courts, sporting activities—outdoor □□□SESESE SE □ PPPSE Restaurant, Food And Beverage Service Type Uses Adult entertainment establishment* □□□□□□□ □ P □□□□ Bar/Lounge PP P Catering Service* □□□□PP P P PP □□□ Nightclub, Discotheque, Club, Cabarets.** □□□SESESE P □ SESESE □□ Restaurant—sports bar, amusement restaurant/bar, coffee/sandwich shop, cafeteria, outdoor cafe* □□□PPP P P PPPP□ Places Of Assembly Type Uses* (See section 9-20 under "Places of Assembly”) Auction House—indoor □□□PPP □ □ PP□□□ Banquet hall □□□PPP P □ PP□□□ Funeral Homes □□□PPP □ □ PP□□□ Place of religious assembly □□□PPP P □ PP□□□ Private clubs, not public □□□PPP P □ PP□□□ Theater (movie, performing arts) □□□PPP P □ PP□□□ Commercial Type Uses Convenience store □□□PPP SE □ PPP□□ Donated goods Center—new/used* □□□PPP SE □ PP□□□ Drug, Pharmacy store □□□PPP SE □ PPP□□ Flea market □□□□SESE □ □ SESE □□□ Food specialty store □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Grocery store □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Liquor package store* □□□SEPP P □ PP□□□ Pawn shop □□□SESE □□ □ SESE □□□ Page 111 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Plant nursery, retail or wholesale * □□□PP □□ □ PP□□□ Retail—big box, club membership, department □□□□PP P □ PPP□□ Retail—general, single use □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Retail—Home improvement, building materials*□□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Secondhand merchandise store/consignment store □□□SESESE SE □ SESE □□□ Office Type Uses Call center □□□□PP P P PPP□□ Office—business, sales, professional, semi- professional services □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Office—medical office/medical clinic □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Service Type Uses Animal grooming and pet sitting—indoor □□□PPP P □ PP□□□ Animal Hospital/Veterinarian clinic □□□PP □□ P PP □□□ Animal kennel, boarding* □□□SESE □SE □ SESE □P □ Animal shelters □□□SESE □SE □ PP□P □ Blood banks, diagnostic medical treatment centers □□□PPP P P PP □□□ Check cashing, bill payments □□□PPP □ P PP □□□ Copy, printing center □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Cosmetic Surgery, beauty clinics □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Customer service center □□□PPP P P PP □□□ Dry cleaning □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Equipment and tool rental □□□PPP □ □ PP□□□ Financial institution - banks, credit unions, investment brokerage establishments* □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Health club, fitness club □□□PPP P □ □PP□□ Laundromat, self-service □□□PPP □ □ □PP□□ Package shipping, mail service □□□PPP P P PPP□□ Personal care services □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Repair and service shop—general merchandise □□□PPP □ □ PPP□□ Self-service storage facility □□□SESESE SE □ PPP□□ Studios—photographic, and instructional □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Tattoo parlor, body piercing □□□SEPP SE □ PP□□□ Other Uses Cemetery, mausoleums, crematory* SESESESE □□□ SE SESESE □ Wireless Antennas and support services* SESESESESESE SE SE PPPSEP Industrial Type Uses Page 112 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Distribution center □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Dry cleaning—commercial laundry plant □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Industrial uses—heavy □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Industrial uses—light □□□□□□□ □ PP□P □ Laboratory—medical, research, testing □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Mining/extraction, rock quarry □□□□□□□ □ SESE □□□ Outdoor Storage, open air storage* (See section 10-10 for Special Requirements) □□□□SE □□ □ PP□□□ Radio and transmitting station □□□SESESE SE □ PP□□P Recycling facility, Refuse disposal □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Salvage yard, junkyard □□□□□□□ □ PP□□□ Self-storage facility □□□SESE □□ □ PPP□□ Showrooms, retail sales □□□PPP P □ PPP□□ Showrooms, wholesale sales □□SESESE SE □ PPP□□ Studio for movie, television, music production □□□□SESE P □ PP□□□ Warehouse □□□□□□□ □ PPP□□ Agricultural Type Uses Farms—produce, livestock □□□□□□□ □ □□□P □ Greenhouses—nurseries, retail □□□PP □□ □ □□□P □ Outdoor storage—agriculture* (No extra standard in section 9-20) □□□□□□□ □ PP□P □ Packing facilities—small* (No extra standard in section 9-20) □□□□□□□ □ □□□P □ Farmer's market* P*P*P*P*P*P*P* P* P*P*P*P*P* Packing facilities—large* □□□□□□□ □ □□□SE □ Seed drying facility □□□□□□□ □ □□□P □ Urban agricultural gardens* SESESESESESE SE □ □□□P □ Wineries, vineyards* □□□□□□□ □ □□□P □ Sec. 34-288 Uses permitted with extra requirements. (32) Places of assembly. Places of assembly are subject to the following standards: a. Minimum lot area: one-half net acre. b. Minimum spacing of principal building from residentially zoned property: 50 feet; 75 feet spacing from a residential building. c. Exception. Places of assembly in the TCO, Town Center Overlay District EO, Entertainment Overlay District shall be subject to the following standards: 1. Freestanding places of assembly shall have a minimum lot area of two gross acres and 15,000 sf of gross floor area minimum. Page 113 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. 2. Multi-tenant/use buildings shall be limited to establishing up to three places of assembly where the total square footage devoted to such places of assembly uses does not exceed 25 percent of the total gross building area; except that in buildings with greater than 100,000 square feet of gross building area more than three places of assembly may be established providing that the total square footage devoted to such use does not exceed 25 percent of the gross building area. 3. Distribution for the needy. Distribution of food, clothing or other items for the needy is prohibited. Distribution for the needy means a fixed location for a temporary period of time where distribution of clothing, prepared or unprepared food, or other essential items to persons occurs, whether consumed on premises or not. (35) Restaurant—Sports, amusement, coffee/sandwich shop, cafeteria. Subject to standards for sale of alcoholic beverages as set forth in article V and Section 34-598 of this chapter. Sec. 34-311. - Accessory use table. The following accessory use table shall be used to determine the required zoning district of which a use may be established. Unless otherwise stated, setback and spacing regulations shall be in compliance with section 34-432 Table 1. Additional standards shall be complied with for the establishment of the accessory use. Accessory Use Generalized Table by Zoning District Zoning District/Accessory Use and Structures R-1 R-2 R-15, R-25, R-50 NC PCD OF I-1 I-2 PD AU GP EO Awnings, canopies, carports, roof overhangs, balconies, architectural structures P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Commercial recyclable material storage area P P P P P P N/A Commercial use—incidental P P P P P P N/A P Construction trailer—temporary P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Customary and incidental uses P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Donation bins P P P P P P N/A Dumpster enclosures P P P P P P P P P P n/a P Enclosed recreation areas—common P P P P P P P P N/A P Page 114 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Gatehouses, guardhouses P P P P P P P P N/A P Generators—permanent P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Houseboats N/A Maintenance building—common P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Management office, sales office P P P N/A P Mobile medical, professional unit P P P P P P N/A P Multifamily recyclable material storage areas P P N/A P News kiosk P P P P P P P N/A P Off-street parking structures P P P P P P P N/A P Outdoor dining P P P P P P N/A P Outdoor recreation areas—common P P P P P P P P N/A P Outdoor storage P P P P P P P P P N/A Portable storage units P P P P N/A Screen enclosures P P P N/A P Swimming pools, spas, tennis courts, ball courts P P P P N/A P Telephone booths, public P P P P P P P N/A P Unattached garages, carports P P P P P P P P P N/A Utility sheds, storage buildings, fallout shelters P P P P N/A Vending machines, video arcade games P P P P P P P N/A P Page 115 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Watchman, manager or caretaker quarters—permanent, temporary P P P P P P P P N/A P Wireless antenna support structures, amateur radio antennas P P P P P P P P P P N/A P Legend: "P" indicates permitted. Blank indicates not permitted. Note: See additional standards and requirements and criteria for specific accessory uses set forth in section 34-312 and the master use list in appendix A of section 34-733 Sec. 34-312. - Additional uses and building standards. (10) Outdoor dining. Outdoor dining as an ancillary use shall be permitted, subject to the following restrictions: Outdoor dining areas shall be permitted as an accessory use for restaurants including fast food restaurants (collectively referred herein as restaurant) subject to the following conditions: a. The outdoor dining area shall be managed, operated and maintained as an integral part of the immediately adjacent food service facility restaurant; b. The outdoor dining area shall not reduce required parking or landscaping for the site; c. The outdoor seating area shall be included in the calculations for required parking; d. There shall be no outdoor cooking or food preparation, including preparation equipment or heating of food; e. No outdoor dining area shall obstruct or impede pedestrian traffic. There shall be a minimum of 5 feet clear path between curb and outdoor dining area to allow pedestrian traffic; f. The outdoor dining area shall comply with handicapped accessibility requirements the American with Disabilities Act requirements; g. No advertising signs or business identification signs shall be permitted. No outside public address system shall be permitted; h. The outdoor dining area must have adequate illumination during evening hours and comply with Section 34-417 of this chapter. Blinking and flashing type lighting shall be prohibited; i. Alcoholic beverages may be served where such service is strictly incidental to the service of food and is from a service bar only, subject to compliance with the regulations specified in article V of this chapter; j. The use shall be subject to plan review and approval through the building permit review process. The plans for such use shall include all restrooms, furniture, umbrellas, lighting, and other related services and functions associated with the proposed use, together with all required and provided parking calculations. Plans shall be subject to all the applicable building and zoning code regulations; and Page 116 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. k. The use shall require a certificate of use which shall be renewed annually and shall be subject to revocation upon violation of any applicable building and zoning code regulations, or when a continuation of the permit would constitute a hazard or nuisance. i. Tables, chairs, umbrellas, and other permissible objects provided within the outdoor dining area shall be of quality design and materials. Umbrellas and other decorative material shall be fire-retardant or manufactured of fire-resistant material; j. No tables, chairs or any other permissible objects within the outdoor dining area shall be attached, chained or in any manner affixed to any tree, post, sign or other fixture, curb, or sidewalk in or near the permitted area; k. Tables, chairs, umbrellas, and other permissible objects provided within the outdoor dining area shall be maintained with a clean appearance and shall be in good repair at all times; l. Alcoholic beverages may be served where such service is strictly incidental to the service of food and is from a service bar only, subject to compliance with the regulations specified in article V of this chapter; m. The use shall be subject to plan review and approval through the building permit review process. The plans for such use shall include all restrooms, furniture, umbrellas, lighting, and other related services and functions associated with the proposed use, together with all required and provided parking calculations and pedestrian circulation. Plans shall be subject to all the applicable building and zoning code regulations; and n. The use shall require a certificate of use which shall be renewed annually and shall be subject to revocation upon violation of any applicable building and zoning code regulations, or when a continuation of the permit would constitute a hazard or nuisance. Sec. 34-342. - Tables for development standards. The following are generalized development standards categorized by standards and by zoning districts. These standards are minimum requirements, unless otherwise regulated in this section that all development shall comply with: Table 2: Commercial, Industrial and Mixed-Use Districts Zoning Districts NC, Neighborhood Commercial OF, Office I-1, Industrial (Light) I-2, Industrial (Heavy) PCD, Planned Corridor Development EO Entertainment Overlay Lot and Density Parameters Lot frontage, Minimum 50 feet 125 ft. 75 ft. 150 ft. 150 ft. Page 117 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Lot area (net), Minimum 5,000 s.f. 10,000 s.f. 10,000 s.f. 10,000 s.f. 10,000 s.f. Residential Density, Maximum n/a n/a n/a 16-26 du/ac by right (varies by corridor); 55— 150 du/ac with incentive bonuses n/a Floor Area Ratio, Maximum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 single use 3.0 mixed-use (varies by corridor) 0.75 single use 3.0 mixed-use (vacant or redeveloped lots of 10 acres or more) 0.50 single use 3.0 mixed-use (all others) Maximum impervious area (% of lot area) 70% max. 80% max. 80% max. 70% by right; up to 90% with incentive bonuses 70% Maximum Height for Buildings and Structures Principal buildings 35 ft./2 stories 55 ft. 55 ft. 2—4 stories by right 6—20 stories with incentive bonuses (varies by corridor) 15 stories (vacant or redeveloped lots of 10 acres or more) 10 Stories (all others) Page 118 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Accessory buildings, structures 20 ft./1 story 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft./2 stories 2 stories Parking Structures Subject to Site Plan Review Subject to Site Plan Review Subject to Site Plan Review Subject to Site Plan Review Subject to Site Plan Review Principle Building Setbacks and Spacing Front setback 10 ft. (minimum)20 ft. (minimum) 20 ft. (minimum) Two options: 15 ft. (build-to); or 25 ft. (minimum) Two options: 15 ft. (build-to); or 25 ft. (minimum) Rear setback (minimum) 10 ft. 20 ft. 20 ft. 10 ft. by right 7.5 ft. with incentive bonus 7.5 ft. Interior side setback (minimum) 25ft.—NC (where abutting residential use); 10 ft. from nonresidential 7.5 ft.—OF 0 ft. 10 ft. by right 0 ft. with incentive bonus 7.5 ft. Page 119 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Side Street Setback (minimum) 15 ft. 20 ft. 20 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. Rear setback abutting nonresidential, non- industrial zoning district Not applicable 25 ft. 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Rear setback abutting Residentially Zoned Lot (minimum) 25 ft.—NC 25 ft.—OF 50 ft. 50 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Rear setback separated from Residentially Zoned Lot By Street, Alley Or Other Right-Of-Way (minimum) 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Spacing Between Buildings (minimum) 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10ft. 10ft. Accessory Building Setbacks and Spacing Front Setback (minimum) Not permitted in front yard 20 ft. 20 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Rear Setback (minimum) 10 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft. Interior Side Setback (minimum) 10 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft. 10 ft. by right 0 ft. with incentive bonus 5 ft. Side Street Setback (minimum) 10 ft. 20 ft. 20 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. Rear setback abutting Residentially Zoned Lot (minimum) 25 ft. 50 ft. 50 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Page 120 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Rear setback separated from Residential by Street, Alley or other Right-of-Way (minimum) 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Spacing Between Buildings (minimum) 10 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. Sec. 34-392. - Commercial parking facilities. (a) Off-street parking areas provided as required parking for an established use shall only be utilized as a commercial parking facilities for off-street parking purposes for the use it is designated for. (b) Commercial parking garages or facilities shall meet the minimum standards as set forth in this article, and shall be considered a principal use on the property and require all necessary business licenses and a certificate of use from the city. (c) Off-street parking spaces provided within commercial parking garages or facilities within the Entertainment Overlay District (EO) may be counted towards the required off-street parking at the same ratio required for office type and commercial type uses within the EO. Sec. 34-444. - Landscape, buffering minimum standards. (f) Generalized minimum landscape and buffering table. The following table shall be used as general interpretation of the required minimum landscape and buffering standards for the underlying zoning district that all development shall comply with. Further regulations for specific uses may be found under each zoning district regulations that shall be complied. Table 1: Minimum Landscape And Buffering Standards Generalized Table Zoning district/ landscape requirement R-1 R-2 R-15 R- 25 R-50 NC PCD* OF I-1*** I-2*** PD** AU GP EO Shade trees Min. 3 per lot Min. 3 per lot 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre n/a 28 per net acre Page 121 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Shade trees— off street parking areas n/a n/a 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island 1 per req. land scape island n/a n/a 1 per req. land scape island Street trees 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot frontage 1 per 25' lot front age n/a 1 per 25' lot frontage Shrubs/ Hedging Min. 10 per req. shade tree 10 per req. tree per req. shade tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree n/a 10 per req. tree Knee wall, off-street parking areas n/a n/a required required required required required required required requi red n/a Required Sod, lawn area, ground cover Min. 50% Min. 50% required required required required required required required n/a n/a required Landscaped Open space n/a n/a Min. 20% Min. 10% -30% Min. 18%Min. 18%Min. 10%Min. 10% Min. 30% Min. 20% n/a Min. 18% Common open space n/a n/a Min. 20% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Min. 30% n/a n/a n/a Landscape buffers— front yard/ROW n/a n/a Min. 10' Min. 10' Min. 11'—21'* Min. 10' Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 10' Min. 10' n/a Min. 11'— 21' Max. Landscape buffers—side yard n/a n/a Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 0'— 10'* Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 5' n/a Min. 0'— 10' Max. Landscape buffers—rear yard n/a n/a Min. 10' Min. 10' Min. 7.5'— 10'* Min. 10' Min. 5' Min. 5' Min. 10' Min. 10' n/a Min. 7.5'— 10' Max. Page 122 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. Landscape buffers—off street parking areas n/a n/a Min. 7' Min. 7' Min. 0'— 10'* Min. 7' Min. 7' Min. 7' Min. 7' Min. 7' n/a Min. 0'— 10' Max. Landscape islands—off- street parking areas n/a n/a 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 0— 10 req. parking spaces* 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces n/a n/a 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces Fence, wall, hedge heights— maximum. Max. 6'/max. 4' front yard; hedges 8' Max. 6'/max. 4' front yard Max. 6'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8' Max. 6'; hedg es 8' n/a Max. 8'; hedges 8' * denotes requirements subject to obtaining incentive bonus in PCD district in accordance with sections 34-531, 34-532 and 34-562 ** denotes additional requirements are applicable as set forth in article XVI of this chapter. *** denotes exceptions in the I-1, I-2 zoning districts as set forth in subsection 34-439(b)(1)e. Sec. 34-732. - Definitions of terms. Off-street parking garage or structure; off-street structured parking means a structure or portion thereof attached to, or integrally designed within the principal building or structure, consisting of at least two levels used exclusively for parking or storing multiple vehicles. Off-street parking garage or structure shall not be counted towards FAR, or building height calculations. Overlay Zoning Districts. Overlay zoning districts are superimposed over portions of one or more underlying base zoning districts (and perhaps planned development districts or other overlay districts) with the intent of supplementing generally applicable development regulations with additional development regulations that address special area-specific conditions, features, or plans while maintaining the character and purposes of the underlying zoning districts. Some overlay zoning districts include standards that modify or supersede standards applied by the underlying base zoning district. ARTICLE XV. - PLANNED CORRIDOR DISTRICT (PCD) PLANNED CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PCD) AND ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT (EO) DIVISION 6 – Entertainment Overlay District (EO) Sec. 34-598. – District conditions. The following conditions shall apply to businesses within the entertainment overlay district: (1) Establishments selling or serving alcoholic beverages must be permitted and operating in compliance with all licensing and other regulations set forth in Article V of this Chapter for sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages; (2) Nightclubs, discotheques, clubs (a) Premises must have 5,000 sf minimum gross area up to 8,000 sf; and Page 123 of 126 EXHIBIT “A” TO ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE Added text is underlined. Deleted text is stricken through. (b) Nightclubs, discotheques and clubs shall be located not less than 300 feet from any residential district or use. (3) Restaurants. Standalone restaurant must have a minimum of 4,000 sf in gross area. (4) Upon review of a certificate of use application, the administrative official may impose conditions as deemed necessary to ensure compliance with code requirements, minimize or mitigate the impacts of the use on public facilities, adjacent properties and the surrounding neighborhood, including but not limited to the following: (a) Restriction of hours of operation; (b) Adequate security as approved by the city manager based on type of business establishments, and maximum capacity of the facilities within the entertainment overlay district; (c) Limitations of use to within the enclosed premises; (d) Posting of policies as it refers to dress code and service of alcohol; (e) Business registration with City programs; and (f) Conditions to minimize noise and nuisance abatement. Sec. 34-599.- Alcoholic beverage sales within the district. (a) Minimum distance requirements. There shall be no minimum distance required between any place of business within the entertainment overlay district licensed by the state to sell alcoholic beverages either for consumption on or off premises and any other place of business similarly licensed within the district. (b) Hours of operation. The hours and days of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages are set forth in section 6-369. (c) Hours for music and entertainment. Music, singing and other forms of entertainment whether amplified or not, shall be permitted indoors at any time during business hours of any facility or business enterprise within the district, and in addition music, singing and entertainment shall be permitted outdoors within the district, however, such outdoor music, singing and entertainment shall comply with special events and entertainment regulations as set forth in chapter II of the City of Miami Gardens Code of Ordinances. (d) Outdoor sales of alcoholic beverages. Those persons or entities within the district licensed under the state beverage license laws, may sell and serve beers, wines and alcoholic beverages of any type regardless of alcohol content at any location within the district licensed for such sale and under the control of such licensee, including, but not limited to, sidewalk cafes, outdoor areas designed for food or beverage consumption or both adjacent to and operated in concert with a business operated within enclosed premises. Sec. 34‐600. Upgraded ten‐foot‐wide sidewalk required. A ten‐foot sidewalk is required along all street rights‐of‐way for developments in excess of 15 acres within the district. In order to enhance the pedestrian experience and the appearance of the city's major street corridors, the sidewalk shall be constructed of stamped and colored concrete, or other material and/or design determined by the city council for the district. In order to provide for continuity within the district, the administrative official may authorize or require payment in‐lieu of sidewalk construction based upon the prevailing cost per square‐foot of construction of such sidewalks according to a public works estimating publication deemed acceptable by the director of public works, as such costs may be adjusted for local material and labor cost conditions. Payment under this section shall be deposited in an account to be designated and maintained for sidewalk construction along the corridor or portion thereof for which the payment was made in lieu of construction. 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172ND TER NW 4 8 T H C T NW 1 8 T H A V E NW 2 8 T H P L NW 173RD TER NW 4 8 T H C T NW 3 4 T H A V E NW 5 5 T H C T NW 208TH ST NW 172ND TER NW 1 2 T H A V E NW 197TH ST NW 2 9 T H C T NW 1 8 T H P L NW 4 0 T H C T NW 208TH ST NW 2 7 T H P L NW 178TH TER NE 1 S T C T NE 1 S T P L NW 175TH ST NW 180TH TER N W193RDST NW 186TH ST NW 1 3 T H A V E NW 194TH ST NW 188TH ST NW 3 3 R D P L NW 5 6 T H A V E NW 194TH LN NW 2 9 T H A V E NW 192ND ST NW 214TH ST NE 211TH TER NE 169TH ST LE J E U N E R D NW 3 2 N D C T NW38THAVE NW 53 R D A V E NW 4 6 T H A V E NW 173RD ST NW 3 1 S T A V E NW 178TH TER NW 190TH ST NW10THPL NW 150TH ST NW 5 T H C T NW 3 0 T H C T NW 204TH ST NW 3 6 T H A V E NW 196TH TER NW 170TH ST NE 174TH ST NW 5 0 T H C T NW 4 7 T H C T NW 2 0 T H A V E NW 206TH TER NW 5 5 T H C T NW194THLN NW 1 9 T H A V E NW 198TH ST NE 3 R D C T NW 182ND TER NW 2 2 N D C T NW 158TH ST NW 1 4 T H P L NW 160TH ST NW 3 8 T H C T I 95 R A M P NW 173RD ST NW 2 9 T H C T NW 169TH ST NW178THTER NW 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L NW 171ST ST NW 196TH ST NW 154TH TER NW 208TH ST NW 9THCT NW 1 9 T H C T NW 4 8 T H A V E NW189THTER NW 4 T H A V E NE M I A M I C T NE 2 N D C T NW 3 4 T H C T NW 3 3 R D C T NW 2 5 T H A V E NW 3 8 T H C T NW 187TH ST NW 206TH TER NW 160TH ST NW 2 1 S T A V E NW 3 4 T H C T NW 2 2 N D A V E NW 177TH TER NW 145TH ST NW 4 3 R D C T NE3RDCT NW 4 8 T H A V E NW 4 7 T H P L NW 149TH ST NW 4 3 R D P L NW 172ND ST NW 174TH ST NW 5 2 N D A V E NW 186TH ST NW 1 8 T H C T NW 2 0 T H A V E NW 1 1 T H A V E NW 186TH ST NW 161ST ST NW 194TH ST NW 2 0 T H A V E NW 177TH T E R NW 5 2 N D A V E NW 198TH ST NW 198TH TER NW 2 2 N D P L NW 202ND TER NW 4 4 T H A V E NW 4 2 N D P L NW 3 4 T H A V E NW 5 2 N D P L NW 167TH ST NW 3 0 T H A V E NW M I A M I C T NW 189TH TER NW10THCT NW 3 8 T H C T NW 4 4 T H A V E NW M I A M I C T NW 165TH TER NW 201ST TER NE 173RD ST NW198THTER NW 1 S T A V E NW 2 7 T H C T NW 2 7 T H C T NW 181ST ST NW 213TH LN NW 1 8 T H C T NW 193RD LN NW 189TH ST NW 1 3 T H C T NW 204TH ST NW 1 4 T H C T NW28TH CT NW 189TH TER SR 826 RAMP NW 196TH ST NW 182ND ST NW 1 7 T H C T NW 3 9 T H P L NW 3 9 T H A V E NW 198TH TER NW 175TH TER NW 197TH TER NW 203RD ST NW 1 1 T H C T NW 166TH ST NW198THTER NW 179TH TER NW 170TH ST NW 181ST TER NW 193RD ST NW 181ST TER NW 206TH TER NW 192ND ST NW 4 6 T H A V E NW 190TH LN NW 4 0 T H A V E NE 201ST TER NW183RDTER NW 3 0 T H A V E NW 157TH ST NW 1 2 T H C T NW 201ST S T NW 2 8 T H C T NW 3 3 R D C T NW 189TH ST NW 172ND TER NW 214TH ST NW 3 3 R D C T NW 196TH ST NW 206TH TER NW 192ND ST NW 188TH ST NW 4 4 T H A V E NW 166TH ST NW 1 0 T H C T NW 2 9 T H P L SR 826 RAMP NE 1 S T C T NW 3 0 T H A V E NW 4 0 T H P L NW 176TH TER NW 181ST ST NW 187TH ST NW 184TH ST NE 181ST ST NW 191ST ST NW 184TH ST NW 5 2 N D C T NW 1 0 T H C T NW 4 4 T H C T NW 2 8 T H A V E NW 6 T H C T NW 194TH ST NW 194TH TER NW 172ND TER NW 201ST TER NW185THST NW 209TH TER NW 176TH ST NW 3 3 R D P L NW 8 T H A V E NW 2 2 N D C T NW 2 5 T H A V E NW28THPL NW 163RD ST NW 189TH TER NW 171ST TER NW 201ST LN NE 3 R D C T NW 213TH TER NW 197TH TER NW 193RD ST NW 210TH TER NW 202ND ST NW 5 2 N D C T NW 5 3 R D A V E NW 171ST TER NW 195TH ST NW 176TH ST NW 3 0 T H C T NW 8 T H C T UNINCORPORATED MIAMI-DADE OPA-LOCKA AIRPORT NORTH MIAMI BEACH MI A M I L A K E S MIRAMAR WEST PARK UN I N C O R P O R A T E D M I A M I - D A D E UN I N C O R P O R A T E D M I A M I - D A D E OPA-LOCKA BROWARD COUNTY City of Miami Gardens DISCLAIMER:This map is subject to updates from time to time. Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of this map. This map is not to be construed as a survey instrument. The City of Miami Gardens does not assume any liability arising from the use of this map. Users of this map should consult the planning & zoning department for verification of information provided on this map. Prepared by:Department of Planning & Zoning Draft MapOctober 2014 0 0.70.35 Miles ¯ Proposed Entertainment Overlay District Official Zoning Map Update - 01242012 GP- Government Property R-1- Single Family R-2- Two Family R-15- Multiple Family R-25- Mulitple Family R-50- Multiple Family NC- Neighborhood CommercialPCD- Planned Corridor Development I-1- Special Industrial I-2- Heavy Industrial PD- Planned Development OF- Professional Office AU- Agriculture Other Entertainment Overlay District Page 125 of 126 Page: NabesND_4,Pub. date:Sunday,March1 Last user:cci Edition: 1st Section, zone:,DadeND Last change at:22:13:54February26 MIAMI HERALD |MiamiHerald.com ND SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015|15ND PUBLICHEARINGADVERTISEMENT CityofMiamiGardens Wednesday,March11,2015&7:00PM CityHall,CityCouncilChambers 18605NW27th Avenue Miami Gardens,FL33054 APPLICANT:CityofMiamiGardens PROJECTNAME:EntertainmentOverlayDistrict PROJECTLOCATION:27thAvenueCorridorbetweenCityHallandtheStadium–(SeeMapBelow) PURPOSE:TheCityofMiamiGardensproposestoamendtheLDRstocreateanEntertainmentOverlayDistrictalongthe 27thAvenueCorridorbetweenCityHallandtheStadium. REqUESTEDACTION:TOADOPTTHEFOLLOWINGORDINANCE: ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFMIAMIGARDENS,FLORIDA,AMENDINGTHECODE OFORDINANCES(LANDDEVELOPMENTREGULATIONS)ASOUTLINEDONEXHIBIT“A”ATTACHEDHERETO; AMENDINGSECTION34-13-ZONINGDISTRICTSESTABLISHED;AMENDINGSECTION34-14-PURPOSE ANDINTENTOFZONINGDISTRICTS;AMENDINGSECTION34-287-USEREGULATIONS,GENERALLY; AMENDINGSECTION34-288USESPERMITTEDWITHEXTRAREQUIREMENTS;AMENDINGSECTION34-311 -ACCESSORYUSETABLE;AMENDINGSECTION34-312-ADDITIONALUSESANDBUILDINGSTANDARDS; AMENDINGSECTION34-342-TABLESFORDEVELOPMENTSTANDARDS;AMENDINGSECTION34-392- COMMERCIALPARKINGFACILITIES;AMENDINGSECTION34-444-LANDSCAPE,BUFFERINGMINIMUM STANDARDS;AMENDINGSECTION34-732-DEFINITIONSOFTERMS;CREATINGDIVISION6OFARTICLE XV–ENTERTAINMENTOVERLAYDISTRICTTOPROVIDEFORADDITIONALREGULATIONS;CREATINGA LOCATIONFORTHEENTERTAINMENTOVERLAYDISTRICTAREAASOUTLINEDINEXHIBIT“B”ATTACHED HERETO;REPEALINGALLORDINANCESINCONFLICT;PROVIDINGASEVERABILITYCLAUSE;PROVIDING FORINCLUSIONINCODE;PROVIDINGANEFFECTIVEDATE. (1st Reading–March11,2015) Allpersonsareentitledtoattendandtospeakatpublichearings.Thecourtshaveruledthatitisimpropertocontacta Council memberindividually,eitherorallyorinwriting,aboutzoningapplications. SaidordinancescanbeinspectedintheCityClerk’sOfce,Monday-Fridayduringregularofcehours. InquiriesconcerningtheseitemsshouldbedirectedtotheCityManager’sOfceat305-622-8000. ArticleVIIoftheCityofMiamiGardensCodeentitled“Lobbyist”,requiresalllobbyistsbeforeengaginginanylobbying activitiestoregisterwiththeCityClerkandpayanannualfeeof$250.00.Thisappliestoallpersonswhoareretained (whetherpaidornot)torepresentabusinessentityororganizationtoinuence“City”action.“City”actionisbroadly describedtoincludetherankingandselectionofprofessionalconsultants,andvirtuallyall-legislative,quasi-judicialand administrativeaction.Allnot-for-protorganizations,localchamberandmerchantgroups,homeownerassociations,or tradeassociationsandunionsmustalsoregisterhoweveranannualfeeisnotrequired. InaccordancewiththeAmericansWithDisabilitiesActof1990,allpersonswhoaredisabledandwhoneedspecial accommodationstoparticipateinthismeetingbecauseofthatdisabilityshouldcontactRonettaTaylor,MMC,CityClerk (305)914-9129,notlaterthan48hourspriortosuchproceeding.TDDNo.1-800-955-8771 Apersonwhodecidestoappealanydecisionmadebyanyboard,agencyorcouncilwithrespecttoanymatterconsidered atthismeetingorhearing,willneedarecordoftheproceedings.Suchpersonmayneedtoensurethataverbatimrecordof theproceedingsismade,includingthetestimonyandevidenceuponwhichtheappealistobebased. Recently, I’ve written about tax fraud and identity theft. An astute reader pointed out that our Medicare cards contain our Social Security numbers and that thieves can use them to open ac- counts and fraudulently file tax returns. I am thrilled that U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen read my column and sent me information below as to what she is doing to stop this abuse: Ms. Gonzalez Caldwell: Rep. Ros-Lehtinen asked me to write you in response to your Feb. 15 article in the Miami Herald. As you may be aware, the congresswo- man has worked to combat Medicare fraud for many years. Her most recent bill in- troduced last Congress, the Medicare Fraud Enforcement and Prevention Act, would: Increase penalties for committing fraud. Make it easier for the relevant agencies in govern- ment to share information about suspected Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP fraud with appropriate law en- forcement officials. Direct the secretary of Health and Human Services to study the feasibility and benefits in utilizing biometric technology to counter Medi- care fraud. Rep. Ros- Lehtinen plans to reintroduce revised legis- lation this year and would be glad to con- sider any of the suggestions you, Citizens Crime Watch of Miami-Dade, or your readers have suggested. Thank you again for bringing attention to this important issue that affects South Florida and I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Wes Brooks, Legislative Assist- ant, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27), Wes.Brooks@ mail.house.gov. Ros-Lehtinen is going to need your help. Please con- tact her office at 305-668-2285. This Medicare fraud issue is not going away until Con- gress changes how it oper- ates. We have a congresswo- man on board. Let’s get the other congressional mem- bers to do their part. Maybe even our Miami-Dade legis- lative delegation can push this subject in Tallahassee? Carmen Caldwell is executive director of Citi- zens’ Crime Watch of Mia- mi-Dade. Send feedback and news for this column to carmen@citizenscrime watch.org, or call her at 305-470-1670. CRIME WATCH Readers: Take key ID off Medicare cards BY CARMEN GONZALEZ CALDWELL Special to The Miami Herald CALDWELL We’re open early, so you aren’t late. Service now open Sunday. (866) 475-7566 SouthHonda.com Page 126 of 126