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Resolution 2019-30865 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-30865 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND MIAMI SUPER BOWL HOST COMMITTEE, INC. ("SBHC") FOR EVENTS RELATED TO SUPER BOWL LIV, SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE ON FEBRUARY 2, 2020, WHICH SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT INCLUDES: (1) A WAIVER OF CITY SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $178,250; (2) A CASH SPONSORSHIP IN THE AMOUNT OF $400,000 IN SUPPORT OF SBHC EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; (3) A CITY CONTRIBUTION FOR SBHC EVENT-RELATED PUBLIC SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $250,000; (4) A WAIVER OF MBCC FACILITY RENTAL FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $857,540.80 FOR THE "SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE" EVENT AT THE MBCC, SUBJECT TO THE NFL'S AGREEMENT TO. PROVIDE A PUBLIC BENEFIT CONSISTING OF A MIAMI BEACH RESIDENT DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PERCENT (15%), TO BE APPLIED TO THE PURCHASE OF TICKETS TO THE "SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE"AT THE MBCC; (5) CITY'S MATCH CONTRIBUTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $250,000 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL TURF FIELD AT MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL; AND (6) THE CREATION OF A SUPER BOWL "CLEAN ZONE," TO PROVIDE SBHC WITH COMPETING EVENT PROTECTION WITH RESPECT TO THIRD-PARTY EVENTS REQUIRING A CITY SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT FROM JANUARY 24, 2020 THROUGH FEBRUARY 3, 2020, IN THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY 22ND STREET TO THE NORTH, 5TH STREET TO THE SOUTH, JEFFERSON STREET (BETWEEN DADE BLVD AND 15TH STREET) AND WASHINGTON AVENUE (BETWEEN 15TH STREET AND 5TH STREET) TO THE WEST, AND BY THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO THE EAST; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, in 2010, Super Bowl XLIV, which was held in Miami, generated an attendance of approximately 75,000 people. During the Super Bowl XLIV weekend, the following events were held in Miami Beach: South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee Media Event on February 2, 2010; NFL Super Bowl XLIV Pepsi Music Smash on February 3, 2010; and South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee -Tide Ocean Drive Closure on February 4, 2010; and WHEREAS, on May 24, 2016, the National Football League ("NFL") awarded Super Bowl LIV to South Florida, with the Super Bowl championship football game set to take place at the newly renovated Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Sunday, February 2, 2020; and WHEREAS, as part of the Super Bowl LIV activation, the "Super Bowl. Experience" event will be hosted at the Miami Beach Convention Center ("MBCC"), from January 24, 2020 through February 6, 2020, and will include the following programs: Media Center; Radio Row; and NFL Social Media Command Center. The NFL will utilize all four halls of the MBCC, and adjacent meeting rooms to accommodate the NFL Experience event and associated media. These high- profile activations will remain in place during the entire week of Super Bowl LIV. In addition, the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee ("Host Committee") plans to host the following events on the beachfront areas of Miami Beach: a media event, a VIP event, a potential event in the main Convention Center park, and a free public beach concert; and WHEREAS, at the May 17, 2017 City Commission meeting, the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee, Inc. ("Host Committee"or"SBHC")initially requested that the City waive MBCC facility rental fees, in the amount of $857,540.80, and provide sponsorship support for Super Bowl LIV through a cash sponsorship of $150,000 made to the Host Committee. The City Commission referred the item to the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee("FCWPC")for its consideration and, on May 19, 2017, the FCWPC recommended that the City Commission approve the City's sponsorship, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, and a waiver of Convention Center facility rental fees in an amount not to exceed $857,540.80; and WHEREAS, on June 7, 2017, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2017-29889, accepting the recommendation of the FCWPC at its meeting on May 19, 2017, and authorizing the following in connection with Super Bowl LIV: the waiver of rental fees for Halls A, B, C, D, and adjacent meeting rooms at the MBCC, in an amount not to exceed $857,540.80; and the City's sponsorship, in an amount not to exceed $150,000., with a sponsorship agreement in a form acceptable to the City Manager and City Attorney, all of which shall be subject to approval and appropriation via the FY 2017/18 budget process; and WHEREAS, at the July 25, 2018 City Commission meeting, the Host Committee made additional funding requests, and further requested that the City, as a host city for Super Bowl LIV, designate a "Clean Zone" during the week of Super Bowl LIV, to provide competing event protection for the Host Committee, to ensure that other events are not held in the vicinity of the Super Bowl Experience from January 24, 2020 through February 3, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Clean Zone would apply to events requiring a City special event permit in the area generally bounded by 22nd street to the north, 5th street to the south, Jefferson Street (between Dade Boulevard and 15th Street) and Washington Avenue (between 15th Street and 5th Street) to the west, and by the waterline to the east; WHEREAS, at the July 25, 2018 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission approved, in concept, (1)the waiver of City special event permit fees, in the amount of $178,250 (in addition to the MBCC facility waiver in the amount of $857,540.80); and (2) the creation of the "Clean Zone"; subject to further development and discussion of the Host Committee's proposal for additional City appropriations for a cash sponsorship and contribution for City event-related public services; and WHEREAS, at the November 14, 2018 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2018-30617, approving an additional cash sponsorship of $250,000, for a total cash sponsorship to the SBHC in the amount of $400,000, and further approved a City contribution in the amount of $250,000, to be applied toward the cost of SBHC event-related public services, provided, however, that the foregoing approval was subject to the negotiation of an appropriate public benefit package and a sponsorship agreement; and WHEREAS, since November, 2018, the City and the Host Committee have engaged in substantial discussions regarding the various components of the SBHC's and the NFL's activation in Miami Beach for the Super Bowl Experience and related events, including the boundaries and terms for the Clean Zone; the collaboration with the Miami-Dade School Board and the Miami Dolphins Foundation with respect to the installation of the proposed artificial turf field project at Miami Beach High School; and the terms and conditions of the sponsorship agreement with the City and associated public benefits package; and 2 WHEREAS, the final proposed sponsorship agreement is attached as Exhibit "A" to the Commission Memorandum accompanying this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the final sponsorship agreement includes, among other terms, the following: (1) a waiver of City special event permit fees in the amount of$178,250 for SBHC events; (2)a cash sponsorship in the amount of$400,000 in support of SBHC events which may take place in the City of Miami Beach; (3) a City contribution for SBHC event-related public services in an amount not to exceed $250,000; (4) a waiver of MBCC facility rental fees in the amount of $857,540.80 for the "Super Bowl Experience" event at the MBCC, subject to the NFL's agreement to provide a public benefit consisting of a Miami Beach resident discount of fifteen percent(15%), to be applied to the purchase of up to two (2)tickets for the Super Bowl Experience event; (5) City's match contribution in the amount of$250,000 for an artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School (along with contributions from the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the Miami-Dade County School Board); and (6)the creation of a Super Bowl"Clean Zone,"which shall include competing event protection from January 24, 2020 through February 3, 2020, with respect to events requiring a special event permit in the area generally bounded by 22nd Street to the north, 5th Street to the south, Jefferson Street (between Dade Boulevard and 15th Street) and Washington Avenue (between 15th Street and 5th Street) to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east; and WHEREAS, the public benefits package offered by the Host Committee is set forth in Exhibit "B" of the Sponsorship Agreement, and includes (1) a Miami Beach resident discount of fifteen (15%), for all SBHC events in the City of Miami Beach (to date, no SBHC events are confirmed); (2)a matching grant in collaboration with the NFL and Miami Dolphins Foundation, in the amount of $250,000, to fund a portion of the costs for the artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School, and should the turf project not be timely approved by the Miami-Dade County School Board, a mutually-agreeable alternative public benefit in an amount equal to the value of the SBHC's contribution as set forth herein; (3) logo and sponsorship recognition for SBHC events; and (4)forty-eight(48) complimentary tickets to each SBHC event taking place in the City; and WHEREAS, as the SBHC was unable to confirm, on behalf of the NFL, a Miami Beach resident ticket discount of fifteen (15%) percent for the Super Bowl Experience, the Agreement provides that City's obligation to waive the MBCC facility rental fee in the amount of$857,540.80 is subject to and contingent upon the NFL providing the 15% discount and memorializing its agreement in the NFL's license agreement for use of the MBCC; and WHEREAS, although the Host Committee was unable to make a commitment on behalf of the NFL with respect to minimum room nights in Miami Beach associated with the Super Bowl or the Super Bowl Experience, the Host Committee anticipates that the events may secure at least 17,000 room nights within the City of Miami Beach, and this benefit, although not 3 contractually binding, is a factor for the City Commission to consider in evaluating the overall public benefits associated with City's support for the SBHC; and WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the Sponsorship Agreement, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Sponsorship Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve a Sponsorship Agreement between the City and Miami Super Bowl Host Committee, Inc. ("SBHC")for events related to Super Bowl LIV, scheduled to take place on February 2,2020,which Sponsorship Agreement includes(1)a waiver of City special event permit fees in the amount of $178,250 for SBHC events; (2) a cash sponsorship in the amount of $400,000 in support of SBHC events which may take place in the City of Miami Beach; (3) a City contribution for SBHC event-related public services in an amount not to exceed $250,000; (4) a waiver of MBCC facility rental fees in the amount of$857,540.80 for the"Super Bowl Experience" event at the MBCC, subject to the NFL's agreement to provide a public benefit consisting of a Miami Beach resident discount of fifteen percent (15%), to be applied to the purchase of tickets to the Super Bowl Experience at the MBCC; (5) City's match contribution in the amount of $250,000 for the installation of an artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School; and (6) the creation of a Super Bowl "Clean Zone,"to provide SBHC competing event protection with respect to third-party events requiring a City Special Events Permit from January 24, 2020 through February 3, 2020, in the area generally bounded by 22nd Street to the North, 5th Street to the South, Jefferson Street (between Dade Boulevard and 15th Street) and Washington Avenue (between 15th Street and 5th Street)to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean to the East; and further authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Sponsorship Agreement. PASSED and ADOPTED this S day of Jtine , 2019. ATTEST: Dan Gelber Mayor Jv ‹,_ 19i 2�►9 Ra ael E. Granado City Clerk ,a""b APPROVED AS TO -1,46b,„ S FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION INCORP ORATED: N. • a-t, 5 J, et >� BCH 26 City Attorney me Date 4 aot9-36y65 i li CITY OF MIAMI BEACH/SUPER BOWL LIV . SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT ,I ! I' ' THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this L day of.J -vim , 2019 ("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a Florida municipal i , j corporation with offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (the 11 j 1'!•i "City"), and Miami Super Bowl Host Committee, Inc., a Florida corporation not for profit, , ' I H i with offices at 100 S.E. 2nd Street, Suite 2310, Miami, Florida 33131 ("SBHC") (the ' ; "Agreement"). • 1 , WITNESSETH: i I; 1 ( i WHEREAS, on May 24, 2016, the National Football League ("NFL") awarded I � Super Bowl LIV to South Florida, where the game will take• place at the Hard Rock ,i ; Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on February 2, 2020; and WHEREAS, SBHC is the host organization of Super Bowl LIV; and I ' 1 WHEREAS, in connection with the Super Bowl various activities will be hosted in i; South Florida, some under the direction and control of the NFL and others under the jjl direction and control of SBHC; and WHEREAS, as part of the Super Bowl, (a)the "Super Bowl Experience".produced 1 I by and under the direction and control of the NFL will be hosted at the Miami Beach I'!I: 1 1 Convention Center("MBCC"), in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, with activations 1! that will include interactive games, displays, entertainment attractions, and autograph sessions; (b) the Super Bowl Media Center, Radio Row and Super Bowl Social Media !' Command Center under the direction and.control of the NFL will be hosted at the MBCC i 'I #66993645_v8 i •i $; i ;til ((a) and (b) being the "NFL Events"); and (c) various media events may be organized by ' SBHC within the Lummus Park area (the "SBHC Events"); and WHEREAS, the.City desires to sponsor the SBHC Events and the NFL Events as delineated more fully in Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein, scheduled to take place in and around South Florida and the City of Miami Beach from January 18, 2020 through February 2, 2020 (collectively, the "Events"); and � i l WHEREAS, on June 7, 2017, July 25, 2018 and November14, 2018, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2017-29889, Resolution No. 2018-30445, i_I; k: and Resolution No. 2018-30617, respectively, which Resolutions collectively approved the following actions relating to the Events: (1)a waiver of MBCC base rental facility fees for use of Halls A through D and adjacent meeting rooms,from January 18, 2020 through February 6, 2020, in an amount not to exceed $857,540.80,for the Super Bowl LIV Super Bowl Experience event; (2) a waiver of special event permit fees in the amount not to exceed $178,250, to be applied to applicable City special event application fees, permit fees, vehicle beach access passes, square footage fees, and Park user fees, for the I � SBHC Events; (3). a cash sponsorship in the amount of $400,000 payable to SBHC in support of the SBHC Events; (4)an additional sponsorship contribution in an amount not- , to-exceed $250,000, to fund costs of SBHC Event-related public services, including City Police, Fire, Sanitation and other SBHC Event-related City services that may be required in support of the SBHC Events; and (5)competing event protection, referred to as a"clean zone," within a to-be- determined area in the vicinity of the Miami Beach Convention Center, with the final negotiated agreement subject to the prior approval of the Mayor and City Commission; and 2 #66993645_v8 c 1"I 1'I WHEREAS, on , 2019, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution ' No. 2019- , approving and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute this Agreement. NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants made herein, City and SBHC agree as follows: f, ii`, 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated by reference herein. ;'. 2. Term. The term of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date set forth above, and shall expire following the conclusion of the Events and SBHC's completion of all its obligations hereunder. 3. Event Description. The term "Events" as used herein shall include each event and/or series of events delineated more fully in Exhibit"A."City shall not be a party to any independent contracts that SBHC may enter into with other organizations, contractors, or participants in the Events and/or supporting activities, nor shall City be liable to such third parties. SBHC shall not represent that it is an agent, official, authorized representative or employee of City. 4. Warranties. SBHC warrants and represents that it has all necessary rights, authority, licenses and permits necessary to enter into this Agreement, to grant the rights and licenses herein granted, and to carry out its responsibilities as set forth herein. SBHC shall utilize the sponsorship benefits and conduct and operate each 1' '4 i; ,rl! 3 #66993645_v8 ;I I' 1. Event for which it is responsible in accordance with all applicable laws, and without endangering others or violating their rights. i' ' 5. Sponsorship and public benefit package. In consideration of the City fee waivers and 'sponsorship funding described in this Agreement, and the mutual promises made herein, SBHC shall provide sponsorship recognition and other benefits to the City which, shall include the benefits set forth in Exhibit "B" to this Agreement, ir which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. I SBHC must provide,within 30 days of the completion of each SBHC Event, a Final I 'i: Report, detailing the following: . • An accounting of resident ticket sales at discounted rates; Economic Impact Report on estimated spend in market , • Media Report, outlining coverage and impressions of the SBHC Event • Hotel Room Night Report— reported by the GMCVB • Accounting Report on City of Miami Beach sponsorship package 6. SBHC's Responsibilities. SBHC is responsible for the following with respect to each SBHC Event in Miami Beach. f {� a.. SBHC shall be solely responsible for producing and promoting all aspects of 6 N'� • the Event, including securing private sponsors and vendors to participate in ' ' the Event. SBHC is responsible for the conduct and operation of the Event and will provide the appropriate officials to conduct the Event. Except as expressly 4 a #66993645_v8 II 11 '� • specified herein,the City is under no obligation to fund anyaspect of the Event, �; or any subsequent SBHC Events, b. SBHC shall be responsible for all compensation that may be due to all performers, entertainers, vendors, organizations, event sanctioning bodies, • :ti vendors, and participants, and City shall have no such responsibility, obligation or liability. City shall not be responsible or liable to competitors for prize money payments, or to any third party for any aspect of the production I I! rl' of the Event.. c. With respect to any SBHC events taking place outside of the MBCC, (a)SBHC shall collect all proceeds from Event concessions; (b) City shall have no ''} responsibility, obligation or liability relating to vendor concessions; and (c) SBHC shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all vendors' services are provided in accordance with all applicable laws, including, without limitation, all food service, food handling, and alcoholic beverage and license • ,1I !i, regulations. d. SBHC shall serve as a clearinghouse in coordinating with the City the media broadcast locations within Lummus Park. e. SBHC shall retain all rights to the Event, including any rights associated with Event- related apparel and/or merchandising sales. f, Beginning September 2019,, SBHC shall keep the City appraised, monthly, of is its progress with respect to the activation of the Event. City, at its sole 'p, 5 #66993645_v8 i :i.y f lig . , discretion, may monitor and conduct an evaluation of SBHC implementation of the Event. SBHC agrees to cooperate with City to promptly address any deficiencies or concerns the City may have in connection with.the Event. • • 7. Insurance. •SBHC shall purchase and obtain all required SBHC Event Insurance { policies for General Liability coverage in the amount of at least $1,000,000.00 • • 1, General Aggregate: $1,000,000.00 Products/Completed Operations, • ; $1,000,000,00 Personal and Advertising Injury, $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, f:r covering City, and all participants, no later than 10 days prior to the Event, and ' SBHC shall provide a Certificate of Insurance to the City's Risk Manager. SBHC shall also provide liquor liability insurance in the amount of$1,000,000.00 and Host r' liquor liability insurance in the amount $1,000,000.00. All insurance policies shall name City as additional insured and Certificate Holder 8. Compliance with all Permit Requirements and Applicable Laws. SBHC shall obtain hl all applicable federal, state and local approvals, permits and licenses relating to any SBHC Event and any activities related thereto. SBHC shall maintain its good standing in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and the City of Miami 1. Beach Code of Ordinances ("City Code"), and shall comply with any federal, state, county or City Code requirement applicable to SBHC or to the SBHC's operation i. of its business or other SBHC activities in the City of Miami Beach,. including, without limitation, obtaining any Certificate of Use or Business Tax Receipt(s):that may be required for any business activity, timely making payment of all taxes, fees or charges that may be due to the City. SBHC shall promptly take corrective action to correct any City Code violation or notice of violation issued by any governmental 6 #66993645_v8 .j. • • • .,h {;,i agency with jurisdiction over SBHC. Further, SBHC agrees to comply with the • , terms and conditions of any lease, contract, or other grant agreement that SBHC may have separately entered into with the City, if any("Other City Contracts"). Any failure by SBHC to comply with any provision of the City Code applicable to SBHC, or any breach or default by the SBHC of any covenant or other term or condition j,• '' contained in anyOther CityContracts (after the passage of anyapplicable notice � P 9 pp and cure provision set forth therein), shall, at the option of the City, be considered an event of Default (as such term is defined more fully below), in which event the {i' City shall be entitled (but in no event required) to apply all rights and remedies • I available to the City under the terms of this Agreement by reason .of an SBHC's breach or failure to comply with said obligations. 9. Indemnification: SBHC shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents, and contractors,from and against any and all actions(whether at law or in equity), claims, liabilities, losses, expenses, or damages, including, , without limitation, attorneys'fees and costs of defense, for personal, economic, or • bodily injury, wrongful death, or loss of or damage to property, which the City or its officers, employees,'agents, and contractors may incur as a result of claims, . ,I demands, suits, causes of action or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out i of, relating to, or resulting from the performance of this Agreement by SBHC or its • • ;, officers, employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or contractors, or SBHC's use of any SBHC Event Site(s). SBHC shall pay all claims and losses in j � connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits, or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, including appellate 7 #66993645_v8 eI j•' +'li • IIi (�i•II n4A proceedings, pay attorneys' may �: p g , and shall a all costs, judgments, and fees which l' issue thereon. SBHC expressly understands and agrees that a'ny insurance i; protection required by this Agreement, or otherwise provided, shall in no way limit ,' ; its obligation, as set forth herein, to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents, and contractors as herein provided. 10. City's Sponsorship Contributions for the Event. Subject to SBHC's compliance with its obligations under this Agreement, City is responsible for the following: a) City shall waive special permit fees related to SBHC Events described in 1. Exhibit "A" hereto, otherwise payable by SBHC in a total amount not to exceed $178,250, which amount shall be applied to any applicable special event application fees, permit fees, vehicle beach access passes, square footage fees, and park user fees. SBHC shall be solely responsible for 4 � payment to City for all the foregoing fees in excess of$178,250. Any unused credit remaining with respect to the special event permit fees waived pursuant to this.Section 10(a)shall be non-transferrable and cannot be.used to offset any other Event-related costs or for any other purpose. l. b) City shall provide SBHC with a cash sponsorship in the amount of$400,000, payable within thirty(30) days following the execution of this Agreement. c) City shall directly fund the costs of SBHC Event-related public services for City of Miami Beach Police, Fire, and Sanitation Department expenses for the events described in Exhibit "A" hereto., up to the not-to-exceed amount of$250,000. SBHC shall be solely responsible for all costs and expenses 8 #66993645 v8 'li • i;; • k'I for Event-related City of Miami Beach public services in excess of$250,000, • „ F•; with such amounts payable.within thirty(30)days of City's submission of an invoice for such SBHC Event-related public services. Any unused amounts remaining with respect to City's funding for Event- related public. services pursuant to this Section 10(c)shall be non-transferrable and cannot be used to offset any other Event-related costs or for any other purpose. • d) Subject to the NFL's execution of Global Spectrum, L.P., d/b/a Spectra Venue Management's standard license agreement for use of the MBCC )i, (the "MBCC License Agreement"), City shall waive base rental fees for the • use of Halls A through D and to-be-determined meeting rooms up to the not-to-exceed amount of$857,540.80. The NFL shall be responsible for all i rental facilities fees, if any, in excess of$857, 540.80, and further, shall .be solely responsible for all costs and expenses relating to its use of the MBCC, in accordance with the MBCC Building Users Guide. Any additional rent waiver requests would be submitted and approved by the City of Miami 1' Beach: Mayor and Commission, and memorialized in an addendum 'to the License Agreement. 11. Waiver of Coca-Cola Exclusivity. City hereby waives exclusivity under its i; . agreement with respect to Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC with respect to the sale, and branding of Coca-Cola branded products at the Miami Beach Convention jl Center and Lummus Park areas'where any special events approved pursuant to this Agreement shall take place. • • s, 9 1" #6699364528 SII, 1!: .! 1! I 71 „ j' 12. Implementation of "Super Bowl Zone." City agrees to establish a zone, the effective term and duration of which is only intended to run from January 24, 2020 "i through February 3, 2020 (the "Event Dates"), and which zone is generally bounded by 22nd Street to•the north; by 5th Street to the south; by Jefferson Street (between Dade Blvd and 15th Street), and by Washington Avenue (between 15th Street and 5th Street) to the west; and by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, as depicted in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the • "Super Bowl Zone"). City agrees that it shall not issue a special event permit for the use of public property within the Super Bowl Zone during the Event Dates, without first obtaining the prior written consent of SBHC, including, without limitation, any event or activity on public property requiring a special event permit, • involving (1)mobile and/or temporary vending or sampling on public property, such as food and beverage carts and temporary merchandise stands; (2) mobile and/or temporary sampling; (3) temporary structures (e.g. .party tents, stages and merchandise tents) and temporary hospitality or entertainment venues (e.g. concert areas) on public property; and (4) Parades, races and block events. !;I� a) The City shall provide SBHC with at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior written notice of any special event applications received by the City for the use of public property within the Super Bowl Zone during the Event Dates (the"City Approval Request). SBHC shall have ten (10)calendar days from the date of the City Approval Request to approve or deny the City's Approval cf, Request. SBHC's approval or denial of the City Approval Request must be • (;. in writing and, if a denial, must specifically set forth the reason(s)therefore. 10 ##66993645_v8 I ii. I`; In the event that SBHC fails to approve or deny a City Approval Request within the ten (10) day time period and, further, in accordance with the : 11; procedures set forth herein, then SBHC shall have waived its right to deny such City Approval Request, and the City may proceed with the issuance of a special event permit for the proposed event that was the subject of such City Approval Request as if approved by SBHC, and without any further • notice and/or other obligation to SBHC b) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary herein with respect to the establishment of the Super Bowl Zone, (i) special events held on private property, and (ii) demonstrations, pickets, and free speech activities shall be exempt from' the limitations set forth herein 'with respect to the Super Bowl Zone, and any such events or activities shall not require any SBHC approval. • (!; c) General advertising signs within the City shall be prohibited, in accordance with Section 138-5 of the City Code. 13. Force Maleure. Should City be unable to tender possession of any City property { where the Event(s) will be located ("Event Site"), or should SBHC otherwise be unable to take possession of such Event Site, or present the Event or otherwise perform its obligations hereunder, when such failure, directly or indirectly, is caused by or in any manner arises from an Event of Force Majeure (defined herein), then neither Party shall have any liability under the Agreement. The term �f•E "Event of Force Majeure" shall mean any and all acts of God, strikes, lock-outs, 11 #66993645_v8 j;. acts of the public enemy, laws, rules and regulations of governmental or quasi- ,;; governmental entities, wars or warlike action, arrest or other restraint of government (civil or military), blockades, insurrections, riots, terrorism or terrorist threats, epidemics, earthquakes, hurricanes, storms, floods, washouts, fire or other casualty, civil disturbances, explosions, threats of bombs or similar interruptions, confiscation or seizure by any government or public authority, a;, nuclear reaction, radioactive contamination, accidents, or any other causes, iEl whether of the kind herein enumerated or otherwise that are not reasonably within the control or caused by the party claiming the right to delay the performance on account of such occurrence. The period of an Event of Force Majeure, and the suspension of obligations hereunder, shall extend to and include any periodof time required to implement emergency preparations in advance of the Event of Force i:. Majeure, the Event of Force Majeure itself, and the period of time following the Event of Force Majeure that may be required to restore the Event Site and/or remediate any delay,damage, loss,failure or inability to perform as a consequence of the Event of Force Majeure. Upon removal or cessation of the Event of Force Majeure, the parties' respective rights and obligations hereunder shall be reinstated; provided; however, that the declaration and notice of an Event of Force Majeure and subsequent cessation of the cause of such Event of Force Majeure .• shall not require the SBHC to move forward with the Event if, in its reasonable belief, it will result in significantly diminished attendance and/or cancellations or cause SBHC an unduly burdensome financial impact. +I i 12 #66993645_v8 Ii l I II, I II LI 3 Iii' I r I , i lk iII; 14. Events of Default, Termination of Agreement and Remedies. III i . 1, 1 r a) The following shall constitute events of default: 3j i i'; . 1) Any material misrepresentation, written or oral, made by SBHC •• ! and/or its representatives to City. ,i! iu 2) Failure by SBHC to timely perform and/or observe any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 1,1 3) Insolvency or bankruptcy on the part of SBHC it i ' .li v;i b) The occurrence of any event of default by SBHC may, at the sole option of • Ili City during its continuance, operate as an automatic forfeiture of any rights I' I I l' or benefits conferred under this Agreement, and accordingly, City reserves I. the right to revoke the fee waivers or discontinue the funding provided for iI [ herein. . ' I y c) In the event that SBHC is in default of any of its obligations under this 'Ii I Agreement, City reserves all legal remedies available to it, including but not 'I i limited to termination of this Agreement, upon ten (10) days written notice to SBHC if SBHC does not cure the default within such period. In the event of any such termination, City shall have no further obligation or liability to . ' SBHC ' I ,I 15. Assignment. SBHC shall not assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement it 1. , without the City's consent. Any purported assignment in violation of this section q i I , shall be void, and shall constitute an event of default hereunder. k 1 13 iG #66993645_v8 11 1 !, I 1 I'I I. 16. Books and Records. SBHC shall keep accurate and complete books and records of all receipts and expenditures relating to this Agreement, in accordance with t reasonable accounting standards, and shall retain such books and records for at Ii least four(4)years after completion of the Event. At the request of the City, SBHC • I shall provide the City(and/or its designated representatives)reasonable access to I its files, records .and personnel during regular business hours for the purpose of making financial audits, evaluations or verifications, program evaluations, or other verifications concerning this Agreement, as the City deems necessary. ,iI Furthermore, the City may, at its expense, audit or have audited, all the financial records of the SBHC related to this Event. 17. Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and no warranties, inducements, considerations, promises or other references shall be implied or impressed upon this Agreement that are not expressly addressed herein. li 18. Venue and Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed as to performance and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Any claim or dispute arising out of the terms of this Agreement shall be litigated in Miami-Dade County, Florida. it 1 I 1. I 19. Limited Rights. It is expressly understood and agreed that this Agreement is for 1,1 ! the duration of this Event only and that SBHC has no right or privilege other than that expressly provided herein. I � ;I+1 14 i #66993645_v8 , C II f , i i 20. No Joint Venture Relationship. SBHC agrees that nothing herein contained is b i intended or should be construed as in any way creating or establishing the 1', I relationship of partners or joint venturers between City and SBHC. In no event r ' I j shall SBHC represent to any third party that it is acting as an agent,. representative 'I' or on behalf of Cityfor � � any purpose or in any manner whatsoever. i 1 ( IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this Agreement on the date written below. , , .1 k ATTEST: CITY OF IAMI BE fH FLORIDA 1 11' 1 By: 11 . — .�. Jimm\L. Mor.les, City Manager Print Name: 6111 H Date Date 1 I ATTEST: P ' By: .� I 1 Rafael . Grana o, City Clerk ' i;l , I Print Name: I'! I ---jooI.i 2ci1, .t Date Date 1 li wimr 4 : �1 . ' , 0 4 �` --`,' �' .'..4 APPROVED AS TO 1'i % •;. FORM&LANGUAGE INCORP ORATED * a &FOR EXECUTION 5-31- r qq \ ?/ AI, lam,, C p� «.:.........._ i$ ' oAll H 26�' 412cCity Attorney n ,� Date 15 1 ; #6699364528 11 I,i' FOR SBHC: MIAMI SUPER BOWL HOST COMMITTEE, INC. ATTEST: j By: WiIa-2111 m-2' / [Name of Corporate Rep] By: �- U / Z/r1 m Print Name Date: G -"a,- /' • • ,; c.. • tt • • • • is I' I • 16 #66993645_v8 III1 ' • Exhibit "A" ,: • DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS 1.0 WI The NFL shall produce the following events in the City of Miami Beach: 1 a 1. Super Bowl Experience at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The Super j1 , Bowl Experience series of events, shall include activations programmed with Interactive HI', games, displays, entertainment attractions, and autograph sessions with professional 'I u football talent, shall take place at the MBCC, subject to execution of the License ii I' Agreement for the use of the MBCC from January 18, 2019 through February 6, 2020 " (including load-in, event dates, and load out). The Super Bowl Experience shall be a ' . 'J : ticketed event, with tickets available for purchase by the general public. The NFL has requested use of the following venues: i , 1 • Halls A,B,C,D from January 18th 2020— February 6th 2020 ,� 1 , • Grand Ballroom from January 18th, 2020 — February 6th, 2020 • Ocean Drive Room from January 18th, 2020 — February 6th, 2020 �'''R ; k, , , . i!I • Meeting.Rooms 101 — 108 from January 18th 2020 — February 6th 2020 °i ' • GB Breakouts 238 —249 from January 18th 2020 — February 6th 2020 • Meeting Rooms 201 —211 from January 18th 2020— February 6th 2020 IU !' 1 • Meeting Rooms 212—227 from January 18th 2020—February 6th 2020 ',I''i • Meeting Rooms 230—237 from January 18th 2020— February 6th 2020 • SW 2nd Level 22—37 from January 18th 2020— February 6th 2020 (i j 11 i • Sunset Vista Ballroom from January 18th 2020 — February 6th 2020 ! i I #66993645_v8 17 'il: 1 Yi! 1 ! I'i'i ill irl !? 2. Super Bowl Media Center, Radio Row and Super Bowl Social Media ! Command Center at the Miami Beach Convention Center ! ' i II ' ' I i The Super Bowl LIV's central media operations shall be headquartered at the MBCC, + 1. , j � . including the Super Bowl Media Center, "Radio Row" and Super Bowl Social Media i Command Center., The Media Center location is subject to final approval by the NFL. !I. II SBHC may produce the following events in the.City of Miami Beach: 1r3. Media Event — Lummus Park / Beachfront - SBHC shall be entitled to produce a 1 Media event and other SBHC events which may be held within the Lummus Park/Beachfront area located east of the eastern boundary of the sidewalks along Ocean ! Drive from 6th Street to 14th Place, limited by the dunes, subject to compliance with City's ,'11I; special event permitting requirements and any approvals, permit conditions or regulatory i, '11 requirements of any agencies having jurisdiction over the area where the SBHC Events I will be held. In supportof the SBHC Events, City shall make the sponsorship contributions l T,i set forth in Section 10(a), with respect to the waiver of special event permit fees, and I ,! ' !' Section 10(c), with respect to funding for the cost of SBHC Event-related public services for City of Miami Beach Police, Fire and Sanitation Department expenses, as provided in y, Section 10(c). I' I 1i i Ili Iii 'IIII j 18 #66993645_v8 ' I i .I1 . I i i, Exhibit "B" H SPONSORSHIP RECOGNITION AND PUBLIC BENEFITS PACKAGE 1 i', j SBHC shall provide the City with the following sponsorship recognition and public benefits i j package for SBHC Events: , h! Y 1, 1) Discounted Tickets for City of Miami Beach Residents. SBHC shall provide the Residents of the City of Miami Beach with the ,11 [ opportunity to purchase tickets to any ticketed public SBHC Event taking place on Miami , Beach at a discounted rate in a two-week pre-sale period in advance of the official public "i on-sale date. 1, I a. The opportunity will consist of a 15% discount applied to the purchase of a ii II , maximum of two (2) tickets to any ticketed public SBHC Event taking place in Miami L, ! Beach. To obtain the discount, all tickets must be purchased with a billing address that ' r includes a valid Miami Beach zip code (33139, 33140, 33141). 11 b. SBHC .acknowledges that, as a material inducement for the City to enter 1H into this Agreement, SBHC has facilitated discussions between the City and the NFL for I ;�+, ; the NFL to provide Residents of the City of Miami Beach with a 15% discount, applied to 1 the purchase of a maximum of two(2)tickets to the Super Bowl Experience at the MBCC, , , I which tickets must be purchased with a billing address that includes a valid Miami Beach zip code (33139, 33140, 33141)(the "Super Bowl Experience Resident Discount"). City's 'i obligations under Sections 10(d) of this Agreement shall be subject to and contingent ii, i upon the Super Bowl Experience Resident Discount being memorialized in the MBCC ' License Agreement and offered to the Residents of the City of Miami Beach. !I , '', ; 19 . '1 #66993645_v8 i 4 I „ i"i L `?f; 2) Installation of Artificial Turf. In an effort to identify a "legacy gift" for the benefit of the local community where the Super Bowl took place, SBHC, in collaboration with the NFL and the Miami Dolphins Foundation, has agreed to make a "matching grant” contribution in the amount of$250,000(the"Grant"),to fund a portion of the costs of the procurement and installation of an artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School (the 'Turf Project"), excluding any separate enhancements, as may be determined by the School Board at its discretion based upon available funding, such as bleachers, score clocks, or other items of work other than the installation of the turf field itself. Accordingly, the SBHC shall cause for the Grant to be made provided that (1). the City contributes the total amount of $250,000 toward the cost of the Turf Project, and (2)the Miami-Dade School Board of Trustees(the "School Board") contributes the total amount of $250,000 toward the costs of the Turf Project. City's $250,000 contribution toward the costs. for the Turf Project shall be contingent upon execution of a Joint Use Agreement delineating the School Board's and 1. City's respective rights and responsibilities with respect to the use of the turf field, following completion of the Turf Project The School Board will be responsible for procurement of the turf vendor, with supervision of installation to rest with the School Board. All fees regarding the field installation, in terms of permitting, procuring, installation,engineering, soil testing, etc. are to be covered `i. by the School Board's contribution, and future maintenance of the turf will rest with the School Board. r 20 #66993645_v8 F i i 11 lil ! The Turf Project must be completed by January 15, 2020, and such date shall not be 'j', delayed by reason of.any additional enhancements that may be approved by the School i ;� jBoard in connection with, and separate from, the Turf Project (such as bleachers, score I; clocks, or other items of work). .1 i Should the School Board not approve the Joint Use Agreement with the City with respect '1 to the parties' use of the artificial turf area, or should the School Board otherwise not jI . approve the Turf Project or commit to completion of the Turf Project by January 15, 2020, the SBHC and City of Miami Beach shall identify a mutually-agreeable alternative public 1 ' benefit in an amount equal to the value of the SBHC's contribution as set forth herein 1i 1 I , 3) Sponsorship Recognition Benefits. City shall receive the following sponsorship benefits: a. Participating partner status on the Miami Super Bowl Host jl Committee approved events. • b. City of Miami Beach logo exposure on all key Miami Super Bowl Host. ei f Committee platforms, including but not limited to; website, partner recognition page, print j4 and digital promotional materials and, subject to NFL restrictions, press conference ill ii `W backdrops. i � c. The City of Miami Beach will have the right to use and promote the 'j partnership along with use of the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee Logo.I i j i. All usage of the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee logo by k,; ; the City.is subject to prior review and approval by the Miaml Super 21 ri #66993645_v8 , 4 iii • Bowl Host Committee and the NFL. All NFL/Super Bowl logo usage requests must be submitted in writing'with no less than 15 days prior I to desired activation to the.SBHC Vice President of Partnerships and Marketing and President. • 'I I d. City will have the opportunity to produce press releases promoting it its participation in the SBHC Events with the approval of the SBHC. e. City will receive sponsorship recognition on any billboards promoting SBHC.Events taking place in Miami Beach. If. City will receive sponsorship recognition on signage for SBHC Events taking place in.Miami Beach. I ' ii g. City will receive sponsorship recognition during live commentaries 11 ' , where sponsors are recognized at SBHC Events taking place in Miami Beach.. I h. Electronic Recognition.The City shall receive the following electronic i sponsorship recognition: i i. City logo (or line listing, as appropriate) will appear-on the � , SBHC website, with a link to the City's website. I 1. Recognition (logo or line listing, as appropriate) on ' the sponsor acknowledgement page. 2. Ads or other mobile packages may be purchased separately iII I • 22 #66993645_v8 I I ii ii. City to provide SBHC with its logo in a format acceptable to I SBHC. City reserves the right to require the removal of its logo/marks i1 from any SBHC promotional materials (to the extent removal is possible). iii. For SBHC Events taking place in Miami Beach, SBHC hereby grants the City a non-exclusive, irrevocable license and right to use, on a royalty-free basis, the title of the Event and any video, audio or photographic footage of the Event, in any media format or application whatsoever, in connection with any City produced publication, including the City produced "MB Magazine," City newsletters or electronic newsletters, or any City media outlets, such as MBTV, for the limited purpose of promoting the Event and City's participation in the Event. This section shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The rights are granted for SBHC material only. 4) Working Credentials SBHC agrees to provide the City of Miami Beach with credentials for operational working personnel directly related to the activation of SBHC Events taking place in Miami Beach for the day(s) and events of approved activation, not to exceed (20) credentials. The foregoing shall not apply to any events held at the MBCC, where Spectra employees and authorized MBCC vendors shall not require separate working credentials to access the MBCC in accordance with the MBCC's standard operating procedures. The City of Miami Beach will have the ability to credential two (2) photographers and/or two 23 #66993645_v8 (2) videographers for their own purposes, to be able_ to access the public areas of activation of SBHC Events. !„ 5) Complimentary Tickets a. SBHC agrees to supply City of Miami Beach with forty-eight (48) complimentary tickets to all SBHC Events open to the public taking place 'j within Miami Beach. As the Super Bowl is one of the most reknown sporting events in the world, the parties recognize that the Super Bowl and its related series of events will attract thousands of visitors to Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami Beach. Accordingly, the SBHC acknowledges that the NFL estimates that at least 36,000 hotel room nights may be secured within Miami-Dade County as of the date of this Agreement, and further estimates that at least 17,000 hotel room nights may be at hotels located within the City of Miami Beach. L 24 :r: #66993645_v8 limy, II 1 I II i, II I I , I Exhibit "C" —Super Bowl "CLEAN ZONE" Geographic Boundaries I l , I I 4 i ii I , !II Ii 1 I 11 i 1, ji I ' II Ii I i ! 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("SBHC") FOR EVENTS RELATED TO SUPER BOWL LIV, SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE ON FEBRUARY 2, 2020, WHICH SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT INCLUDES: (1) A WAIVER OF CITY SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $178,250; (2) A CASH SPONSORSHIP IN THE AMOUNT OF $400,000 IN SUPPORT OF SBHC EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; (3)A CITY CONTRIBUTION FOR SBHC EVENT-RELATED PUBLIC SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $250,000; (4)A WAIVER OF MBCC FACILITY RENTAL FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $857,540.80 FOR THE "SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE" EVENT AT THE MBCC, SUBJECT TO THE NFL'S AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE A PUBLIC BENEFIT CONSISTING OF A MIAMI BEACH RESIDENT DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PERCENT (15%), TO BE APPLIED TO THE PURCHASE OF TICKETS TO THE "SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE"AT THE MBCC; (5) CITY'S MATCH CONTRIBUTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $250,000 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL TURF FIELD AT MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL; AND (6) THE CREATION OF A SUPER BOWL "CLEAN ZONE," TO PROVIDE SBHC WITH COMPETING EVENT PROTECTION WITH RESPECT TO THIRD-PARTY EVENTS REQUIRING A CITY SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT FROM JANUARY 24, 2020 THROUGH FEBRUARY 3, 2020, IN THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY 22ND STREET TO THE NORTH, 5TH STREET TO THE SOUTH, JEFFERSON STREET (BETWEEN DADE BLVD AND 15TH STREET) AND WASHINGTON AVENUE (BETWEEN 15TH STREET AND 5TH STREET) TO THE WEST, AND BY THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO THE EAST; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the Sponsorship Agreement,and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Sponsorship Agreement. ANALYSIS In 2010, Super Bowl XLIV,which was held in Miami, generated an attendance of approximately 75,000 people. During the Super Bowl XLIV weekend,the following events were held in Miami Beach: South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee Media Event on February 2,2010; NFL Super Bowl XLIV Pepsi Music Smash on February 3,2010;and South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee -Tide Ocean Drive Closure on February 4,2010. On May 24, 2016, the National Football League ("NFL") awarded Super Bowl LIV to South Florida, with the Super Bowl championship football game set to take place at the newly renovated Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Sunday, February 2,2020. As part of the Super Bowl LIV activation,the"Super Bowl Experience"event will be hosted at the Miami Beach Convention Center ("MBCC"),from January 24,2020 through February 6,2020,and will include the following programs:Media Center;Radio Row,and NFL Social Media Command Center.The NFL will utilize all four halls of the MBCC,and adjacent meeting rooms to accommodate the NFL Experience event and associated media.These high-profile activations will remain in place during the entire week of Super Bowl LIV.In addition,the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee("Host Committee")plans to host the following events on the beachfront areas of Miami Beach: a media event, a VIP event, a potential event in the main Convention Center park, and a free public beach concert. At the May 17,2017 City Commission meeting,the Miami Super Bowl Host Committee, Inc.("Host Committee"or"SBHC")initially requested that the City waive MBCC facility rental fees, in the amount of$857,540.80,and provide sponsorship support for Super Bowl LIV through a cash sponsorship of$150,000 made to the Host Committee. The City Commission referred the item to the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee("FCWPC")for its consideration and,on May 19,2017,the FCWPC recommended that the City Commission approve the City's sponsorship, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, and a waiver of Convention Center facility rental fees in an amount not to exceed$857,540.80. On June 7,2017,the City Commission adopted Resolution No.2017-29889,accepting the recommendation of the FCWPC at its meeting on May 19,2017,and authorizing the following in connection with Super Bowl LIV:the waiver of rental fees for Halls A,B,C, D,and adjacent meeting rooms at the MBCC,in an amount not to exceed$857,540.80;and the City's sponsorship,in an amount not to exceed$150,000,with a sponsorship agreement in a form acceptable to the City Manager and City Attorney,all of which shall be subject to approval and appropriation via the FY 2017/18 budget process;and At the July 25,2018 City Commission meeting,the Host Committee made additional funding requests,and further requested that the City,as a host city for Super Bowl LIV,designate a"Clean Zone" during the week of Super Bowl LIV,to provide competing event protection for the Host Committee,to ensure that other events are not held in the vicinity of the Super Bowl Experience from January 24,2020 through February 3,2020. The Clean Zone would apply to events requiring a City special event permit in the area generally bounded by 22nd street to the north, 5th street to the south,Jefferson Street(between Dade Boulevard and 15th Street)and Washington Avenue(between 15th Street and 5th Street)to the west,and by the waterline to the east. At the July 25,2018 City Commission meeting,the Mayor and City Commission approved,in concept,(1)the waiver of City special event permit fees, in the amount of$178,250 (in addition to the MBCC facility waiver in the amount of$857,540.80); and (2)the creation of the"Clean Zone"; subject to further development and discussion of the Host Committee's proposal for additional City appropriations for a cash sponsorship and contribution for City event-related public services. At the November 14, 2018 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2018-30617, approving an additional cash sponsorship of$250,000,for a total cash sponsorship to the SBHC in the amount of$400,000, and further approved a City contribution in the amount of$250,000,to be applied toward the cost of SBHC event-related public services, provided, however, that the foregoing approval was subject to the negotiation of an appropriate public benefit package and a sponsorship agreement. Since November,2018,the City and the Host Committee have engaged in substantial discussions regarding the various components of the SBHC's and the NFL's activation in Miami Beach for the Super Bowl Experience and related events,including the boundaries and terms for the Clean Zone;the collaboration with the Miami-Dade School Board and the Miami Dolphins Foundation with respect to the installation of the proposed artificial turf field project at Miami Beach High School; and the terms and conditions of the sponsorship agreement with the City and associated public benefits package. The final sponsorship agreement includes,among other terms,the following: (1)a waiver of City special event permit fees in the amount of$178,250 for SBHC events; (2)a cash sponsorship in the amount of$400,000 in support of SBHC events which may take place in the City of Miami Beach; (3)a City contribution for SBHC event-related public services in an amount not to exceed$250,000; (4)a waiver of MBCC facility rental fees in the amount of$857,540.80 for the"Super Bowl Experience" event at the MBCC, subject to the NFL's agreement to provide a public benefit consisting of a Miami Beach resident discount of fifteen percent(15%),to be applied to the purchase of up to two(2)tickets for the Super Bowl Experience event; (5)City's match contribution in the amount of$250,000 for an artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School(along with contributions from the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the Miami-Dade County School Board);and (6)the creation of a Super Bowl"Clean Zone,"which shall include competing event protection from January 24,2020 through February 3,2020,with respect to events requiring a special event permit in the area generally bounded by 22nd Street to the north,5th Street to the south,Jefferson Street(between Dade Boulevard and 15th Street)and Washington Avenue(between 15th Street and 5th Street)to the west,and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The public benefits package offered by the Host Committee is set forth in Exhibit"B"of the Sponsorship Agreement,and includes (1)a Miami Beach resident discount of fifteen(15%),for all SBHC events in the City of Miami Beach(to date,no SBHC events are confirmed);(2)a matching grant in collaboration with the NFL and Miami Dolphins Foundation,in the amount of$250,000,to fund a portion of the costs for the artificial turf field at Miami Beach High School,and should the turf project not be timely approved by the Miami-Dade County School Board, a mutually-agreeable alternative public benefit in an amount equal to the value of the SBHC's contribution as set forth herein;(3)logo and sponsorship recognition for SBHC events;and(4)forty-eight(48)complimentary tickets to each SBHC event taking place in the City. As the SBHC was unable to confirm,on behalf of the NFL,a Miami Beach resident ticket discount of fifteen(15%)percent for the Super Bowl Experience, the Agreement provides that City's obligation to waive the MBCC facility rental fee in the amount of $857.540.80 is subiect to and contingent upon the NFL orovidina the 15%discount and memorializing its aareement in the NFL's license agreement for use of the MBCC. Although the Host Committee was unable to make a commitment on behalf of the NFL with respect to minimum room nights in Miami Beach associated with the Super Bowl or the Super Bowl Experience,the Host Committee anticipates that the events may secure at least 17,000 room nights within the City of Miami Beach,and this benefit,although not contractually binding, is a factor for the City Commission to consider in evaluating the overall public benefits associated with City's support for the SBHC. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the Sponsorship Agreement,and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Sponsorship Agreement. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Maximize The Miami Beach Brand As A World Class Destination Legislative Tracking Tourism and Culture ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution ❑ Sponsorship Agreement