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LTC 058-2010 Transmittal of South Miami Reso 24-10-13058 t~ MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 058-2010 2Q6~ f~fi\R -3 A~9 9~ 29 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City mmission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: March 2, 2010 SUBJECT: Transmittal of City of South Miami Resolution No. 24-10-13058 The City of South Miami Transmitted the attached Resolution No. 24-10-13058; Supporting The Proposed Green Corridor Legislation. I am forwarding this for your review. JMG/R~P/ b Attachment F:\CLER\$ALL\LILLY\LTC 2010\Cityo~SouthMiamiResoNo.24-10-13058.doc RESOLUTION NO. 24-10-13458 A RESOLUTION OP THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE PROPOSED GREEN CORRIDOR LEGISLA'T'ION; TRANSMITTING THIS RESOLUTION TO CERTAIN PUBLIC OI+'I•'TCIALS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of South Iv~iami finds climate change to be one of the most serious issues facing our planet today; and WHEREAS, the City Commission continues to be deeply concerned about the adverse effects of climate change and the future health and well-being of not only our planet, but our community as well; and WHEREAS, the City Commission is similarly concerned with the continued dependence of the United States and the State of Florida on conventional energy sources, whose use has been scientifically proven to contribute significantly to the threat of climate change;' and WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes the importance of encouraging the expansion of the use of renewable energy sources in order to diversify the state's energy supplies, reduce dependence on foreign oii, and mitigate the effects of climate change; and WHEREAS, the City would like'to encourage the increased use of renewable energy sources by its residents, but one of the most significant impediments to the purchase by home owners of products that produce energy from renewable sources, and solar panels in parkicular, is the upfront cost associated with those devices; and WHEREAS, the City supports the creation'of a voluntary special assessment program that provides a local governing entity or entities the authority to finance the installation of renewable energy sources that are permanently fixed to real property, thereby eliminating the primary impediment to the purchase of devices that produce renewable energy; and WHEREAS, the City further supports the creation of special assessment districts to be named Green Corridors that can consist of a single municipality or several municipalities, a single county or several counties, or any other combination thereof; and WHEREAS, these Goren Corridors would be able to utilize the special assessment process to facilitate the financing and installation of renewable energy sources to be permanently attached to previously developed, private lots or parcels; and WHEREAS, the City Commission supports the proposed legislation that would create the Green Corridor program, attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and Pg. 2 of Res. No. 24-10-13058 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission believe that it is in the best interest of the health safety, and welfare of residents of the City for the state of Florida to create a Green Corridor program. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals.' The above recitals axe true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section Z. Sunpox~t. The Mayor and City Commission hereby support legislation that would create a special assessment program which would assist in the financing of renewable energy pzoducing devices in substantially the fozm attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. Transmittal. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit electronic copies of this Resolution to the Governor of the State of Florida, the President of the Florida Senate, the Speaker o£ the Florida House of Representatives, any Members of the Florida House of Representatives or Florida Senate introducing legislation in accordance with the terms of this Resolution, and the Mayoxs and Members of the governing bodies of the municipalities within Miami-Dade County. Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th day of Janua , 2010. ATTEST: . - r _ ITY CLEItRr~~~ RE APPROVED O FORM: ITY ATTORNEY APPR~OVE~D: MAYOR COMMISSION VOTE: 5-0 Mayor Feliu: Yea Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea Commissioner Newman: Yea Commissioner Sellars: Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea 2 Exhibit "A" Amendment to SB Insert at Line Section 1. Section 171.01, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 170.01 Authority for providing improvements and levying and collecting special assessments against property benefited: - j4) The Legislature of the State of Florida recognizes the importance of encouraging ~e expansion of the use of renewable energy sources in order to diversify the state's energy supplies, reduce dependence on foreign oil, and mitigate the effects of climate change. The Legislature declares that a public purpose will be served by a special assessment program that provides a local ov~g entity or entities the authority to finance the installation of renewable energy sources that are permanently fixed to real property. a) As used in this subsection, the term: 1. "Green Corridor" means a special assessment district composed of a single municipality of several municipalities, a single county or several counties. or any other combination thereof that is created to facilitate the financing and installation of renewable energy sources. 2. "Green Corridor Council" means the eoverning_body of a Green Corridor that may levy and collect special assessments a inst property benefited by the installation of renewable energy sources to the property of the individually_affected property owners. (b) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.--It is the intent of this act to encourage the creation of special assessment districts to be named Green Corridors that can consist of a singlg municipality or several municipalities, asin le county_or several counties, or any other combination thereof. A Green Corridor utilizes the special assessment process to facilitate the financing and installation of renewable energy sources to be permanently attached to previousl developed. private tots or parcels. The Green Corridor pro rg am is to be used in conjunction with the programs described in part III of chapter 377, Florida Statues entitled "Renewable Energy and Green Government Programs " Ic) A Green Corridor may be created pursuant to section 4(a~, subject to the approval by a~ajoriri vote of the overning body each participating_public entity of an interlocal agreement that sets forth the terms and conditions of the Green Corridor and the selection of a Green Corridor Council to oversee the creation and operation of the Green Corridor fd) Individual property owners residing within public entities that have chosen to participate in the Green Corridor may yoluntaril oy_Ut t0 participate in the Green Corridor Individual property owners can not be compelled to participate in the Green Corridor ro am. ~ Words stfiekert are deletions, words u derli are additions. (e) The Green Corridor Council, subject to the voluntary approval of the individually affected property owners, may, levv and collect special assessments a a~ inst propertv benefited by the installation of renewable energy sources to the ~roperty of the individually affected property owners, for the purpose of reducing the dependence of the benefited nro~ertYon non-renewable energy sources, increasing- the benefited property's value, and reducing_the carbon emissions from the use of those non-renewable energy sources which adversely impaot the climate. ' TTfLE AMENDMENT Insert at . _; amendine s. 170.01 F.S. to create Green Corridors and provide for the imposition of special assessments on homeowners that voluntarily agprove of the addition of renewable ener~v sources to their nronerty;