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Resolution 2019-31107 RESOLUTION NO., 2019-31107 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 94-21382 CONCERNING COMMISSION COMMITTEES, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 97-22607, 98-22693, 2003-25446, 2013-28437, 2015-28905, AND 2015-28962, BY RESTRUCTURING AND CONSOLIDATING THE CITY COMMISSION COMMITTEES,IN ORDER TO FULLY INCORPORATE THE ROLE OF RESILIENCY IN EVERY ASPECT OF THE CITY'S LEGISLATIVE PROCESS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 94-21382, the City Commission established City Commission Committees to examine facts and issues relating to matters relating to land use and development, capital improvements and finance, and community issues; and WHEREAS, over the years, various amendments have been made to Resolution No. 94- 21382 by Resolution Nos.97-22607, 98-22693,2003-25446,2013-28437,2015-28905,and 2015- 28962 to amend the provisions for City Commission Committees relative to membership, participation, purpose, the selection of chairpersons and vice chairpersons,the calling and holding of meetings, and the sufficiency of information to be provided in items published in Commission Committee agendas; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission now wish to restructure and consolidate the City Commission Committees to include resiliency as a core component of each City Commission Committee's mission (as opposed to maintaining a separate, stand-alone committee for sustainability and resiliency issues only), in order to ensure that every aspect of the.City's legislative process is reviewed with a focus on resiliency and its paramount importance to the City. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: I. That Resolution No. 94-21382,as subsequently amended by Resolution Nos.97-22607,98- 22693, 2003-25446; 2013-28437, 2015-28905, and 2015-28962 is hereby amended as follows: 1. Four(4)Three(3)Committees shall be established to examine in depth facts and issues relating to matters in which the Mayor and City Commission may need to act and to advise the Mayor and City Commission of their findings and their recommendations relating to those matters. The four(4)three(3)Committees shall be as follows and shall generally have the following purposes: a. the Land Use and Development Sustainability Committee shall hear matters related to planning.,infrastructure, and zoning issues(including issues relating to land use, mobility, historic preservation, and sustainable development)and issues related to specific public and/or private development projects; b. the Finance and City-Mde Drojectc Economic Resiliency Committee shall hear issues related to municipal finance.,and City-wide capital improvements projects,. and efficiency in government, as well as issues affecting tourism, arts and culture, business, and education in the City; and c. the Neighborhood/Community-Affairs and Quality of Life Committee shall address issues related to the residents' quality of life, including improvement programs relating to the various neighborhoods throughout the City,,and shall address issues of concern or interest to the Miami Beach community, including public safety, parks and recreation facilities and programs, housing, and homelessness. ►d 2. Each Committee shall have three(3)voting members who shall be comprised of members of the City Commission selected by the Mayor. In addition, each Committee shall have an alternate member selected by the Mayor, provided, however, that the Mayor may serve as one of the three (3) members of any Committee or may serve as the alternate member on any Committee on which the Mayor does not serve as a member. In the event that one or more of the three (3) members comprising a specific Committee are not present at a Committee meeting,the alternate member may participate and vote on any issue before his or her designated committee and may serve for purposes of establishing a quorum. If the alternate member is unable to serve, the Mayor may serve as the alternate member (provided, however, that the Mayor is not already serving as a member, or alternate member, of such Committee). Notwithstanding the above, City Commission members who are not Committee members, or serving as an alternate member in the place of an absent Committee member, may participate in the discussion of any issue before any Committee. 3. The Mayor shall appoint a chairperson and vice chairperson for each Committee. The term of service for each chairperson or vice chairperson shall be one year. 4. Meetings shall be held when called by the chairperson, or in his/her absence, by the vice chairperson and shall be held in the City Commission Chambers unless the chairperson or, in his/her absence,the vice chairperson determines that good cause exists for the holding of a meeting in another location. In addition, meetings shall be video and audio recorded and shall be broadcast live on the Miami Beach cable channel or videotaped for posting on the City's website within a reasonable time following the conclusion of the meeting. 5. Items published in Committee agendas shall include sufficient detail and information for the Committee and the public to evaluate the items in a reasonable and timely manner. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Mayor and City Commission reserve the right to assign such other matters they may deem appropriate, to be addressed by one or all of the aforestated Committees. PASSED and ADOPTED this 11th day of December, 2019. ATTEST: -y( 74 12.11‘,„ ligk ?IN Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. ranado, City Clerk a,-q•... "''t,,p, APPROVED AS TO (Sponsored by Mayor Dan Gelber) FORM&LANGUAGE B" ���,, &FOR EXECUTION F:\ATTO\KALN\RESOLUTIONS\Commission Cort "'''�"'or .ization 2019(as adopted).doc 1N[ORP•ORATED) 1 -1, ' 0"'1" 124( L {(7 �'�, ' '' �. Date ,,�-q• ® ".^o,: Y ell lV 5� Resolutions - R7 F MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Mayor Dan Gelber DATE: December 11, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 94-21382 CONCERNING COMMISSION COMMITTEES, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 97-22607, 98-22693, 2003-25446, 2013- 28437, 2015-28905, AND 2015-28962, BY RESTRUCTURING AND CONSOLIDATING THE CITY COMMISSION COMMITTEES, IN ORDER TO FULLY INCORPORATE THE ROLE OF RESILIENCY IN EVERY ASPECT OF THE CITY'S LEGISLATIVE PROCESS. RECOMMENDATION I am pleased to propose a new and updated City Commission Committee structure, effective January 2020. Last July 2019, the City Commission unanimously adopted the updated City Strategic Plan Through the Lens of Resilience. This plan aligns the City Commission's goals to management objectives to achieve those goals and key deliverables in the City Manager's performance plan. At the same time, we adopted Resilient 305 with our partners at the Rockefeller Foundation, Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami. That three-year process brought many resources to our city and taught us that resilience is about more than flooding, sea level rise and stomiwater management. We are not simply building resilient projects, we are integrating resilience thinking in all our policies, projects and services so that we best understand our vulnerabilities and prepare to bounce back from our chronic stresses and sudden shocks. In that spirit I am seeking to update our legislative committee process so that it reflects our vision and challenges in the broader sense of resilience. For instance, having both a Land Use Committee and Sustainability and Resiliency Committee can duplicate our work and create bottlenecks, because all land use decisions must be made through the lens of sustainability and resiliency. Similarly, a budget committee should be empowered to address our economic drivers and promote the City's economic resiliency. Finally, instead of a neighborhood committee that has traditionally been treated as a"catch-all" for issues not captured by the other committees, I am proposing a Quality of Life Committee that has a specific and interrelated portfolio. With resilience and sustainability fully integrated in our strategic plan, we have a unique opportunity to better calibrate our committee structure and ensure that every aspect of the City's legislative process is reviewed with a focus on resiliency. Page 460 of 720 In light of the above, I am proposing to reorganize the Commission into the following three Committees: • The Economic Resiliency Committee will promote the economic vitality of our community by paying close attention to our finances and budget responsibilities including the promotion of government efficiencies, but also to our economic engines — tourism, arts and culture, and our support for educational excellence and our business community. • The Quality of Life Committee's mission is improving today's quality of life, and addressing issues and projects closest to residents including public safety, parks, housing, homelessness and neighborhood projects. • The Sustainability Committee's mission is planning for a sustainable future by focusing on long term planning including mobility, land use, historic preservation and sustainable development. Thank you for your dedication and support of our city and this legislative process. Applicable Area Not Applicable Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Know item? Bond Funds? No No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Mayor Dan Gelber ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution Page 461 of 720