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LTC 072-2009 City of Opa-Locka Resolution Expressing Opposition and Strong Concerns Regarding Senate Bill 630 and Similar Legislation Would Impose a Moratorium on the Collection of Impact Fees by Local GovernmentsR~r'=~~'~'~ ~~ I~ n ,~ I p C I~~ ~ 2009 f~l;R I i Aft I l i 49 C?fFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 072-2009 LETTER TO COMMISSION To Mayor Matti H. Bower and Members of the City Co fission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: March 17. 2009 sua~tcT CITY OF OPA-LOCKA RESOL TI XPRESSING OPPOSITION AND STRONG CONCERNS REGARD G SENATE BILL 630 AND SIMILAR LEGISLATION WOULD IMPOSE A MORATORIUM ON THE COLLECTION OF IMPACT FEES BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS- Attached is Opa-Locks Resolution 09-7445 expressing opposition and strong concerns regarding Senate Bill 630 and similar legislation that would impose a moratorium on the collection of impact fees by local governments and urging the Florida Legislature not to pass such legislation. ~~~ JMG/REP Cc: Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Tim Hemstreet, Assistant City Manager Robert Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Jose Smith, City Attorney Kevin Crowder, Economic Development Director F'.\CI `R\i:ad\fCRMS\2069 CPA Lu;ka Senate cud 630.Itc.do: ~) -~ C^J ,it T ' (" b ~ i~ i'~ Sponsored by: V'Iayor J. Kelley ~ ~ `;~ ., RF:SOLGTION NO. 04-7445 ~ A KESUl,l1T10N OF THF, CITY COMMISSION OF TILE - ~J CITY OF OPA-LOCTCA, FLORIDA, EXPRESSING ~ w OPYOSI'I'lON AND STRONG CONCERNS REGARDI~'G SEV:~'fE BILL 630 AND SIMILAR LEGISLATION THAT ~VUULD IMPOSE A ~IORATORIlli~1 UN TICS COLLIsC'fIOV OF FMI'ACT FEES BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; URGING Th14: FLORIDA LEGISLATURE NO`f TU PASS SUCH LEGISLATION ANll FURTHER DIREC'TiNG THE (.:1'I'Y CI.F.R!{ TO TRANS11i1T THIS RF,SOLUTION AS SET NORTH HEREIN WIiERE.45, Sonata Bill 630 has been fled for consideration during the 2009 state lcgisiativc session by Senator ~1ike FSennett (R-8radenlnn); and WHEREAS, Senate l3ilt 630 ~socld impose a three (3) year moratorium nn the imposition and collection of irtpacl fees Cor any purpose by o county or municipalitF form October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2012: and ~1'HER1/AS, road and school impact fees collected by A4iami-Dade County arc county~~~ide in nature and set~c to enhance the quality o(life for all residents ofthe Cuunry; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 634 or similar legislation would have a substantial fiscal impact on tiliami-Dade County, including more than $20 Million for road impact fees alone, as well as on (he Cii•• of Opa-lochs ("City"); and WHi:REAS, passage of Senate bill 630 or similar legislation would mean that fewer finids are availabic for new infrastructure projects, with corresponding losses in potential jobs; and WHEREAS, passage of SenatC bill 630 Or similar legislation also could have the etTect nI slopping infrastructure projects already planned or being contracted, Keith further certesponding job losses; and 1tCyJlUiil)It NO. ~~-1g~_ - WHEREAS, a moratorium ort impac( tees for infrastructure improvement would create concurrency deficiencies and therefore have the unintended consequcnec of impaling development; and W'HEI2EAS, stu:lies have shown ;hat. reducing government spending by reducing fees and taxes does not stimulate the economy and that the opposite is actually true; spending goverrunent funds on needed i~frastnicture projects helps to stimulate the economy; end VVHERI?AS, passage of Senate hill 6?0 or similar legislation would result in reduced infrastructure prgjecLs and a loss of construction jobs at a time when stimulus packages are being proposed a[ the federal, state and local levels W increase infrastructure funding associated jobs. NOV1', THTKEFORF.,13E I'1' UULY RF.SOLVFA BY TI[E CITY CONIA4ISSION OF THE Cl'fY UF' OPA-LOCKA: Section 1. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. Section 2. 'the City Colrtmission of the City oC Upa-locka hcrchy expresses opposition and strong concerns regarding Senate E3ill G30 and similar legislation that would impose a moratorium on the imposition and collection of impact fees by local governments and further urges the Florida legislaau.; not to pass such Icgislatiol:. Section 3. The Cih' Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a ceriificd :c?py ofthis resolution to the Govcmor, Senate President, 1-[oust Speaker, the Chair and Members of the Adiaroi-Dade County State Legislative Delegation, Senator ~4ike Ilerurctt, the Presiding officer and Council AAcmbers of the municipalities in Miami-Dade County, and the executive llircclor of tae N(iami- llade County League of Cities. Section 4 This resolution shall take effect imtnediatcly upon adoption. NABBED AND ADOPTED this 11 day cf ~pRCH _._, 2009. /~ ~..! __ -~ ;it~EPH L. LEY ~AYOt~J Attest Approved as to tbrm ttnd legal suf>iciency: " Debor`ah~S~lr-bly Rumadette Norris-We(:ks Cih-Clerk City Attorney A7ovcd h}•' JOHNSON Seconded by: TAYLOR- Commission Volc: 5-~ -- - CommissionerTydus: YLS Commissioner Hulm~s YES __ Conttnissioner JQ}11750n: YES b'ice-t~9a}o; Taylor YES _-- iviayor Kelley: YES ~~ ~ gpgdty' City GiCtk of the Gity of I, ~~-'•oc?ta. Dad County. Foot co,he~~Fby Cet~~hd"~~rJ~ ;s y ;xne god correct copy ~~~ ~~,'~;•in n ;~ e o t:;a"records o the city of L'Pa- or,l:a. pie Curry, Florida. ~_~_day ni Grvto t.ad t my hard and so al, this _ .~ ,~~~