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RESOLUTION 93-20793 y I J RESOLUTION NO. 93-20793 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH: 1) AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH DADE COUNTY, THE CITY OF MIAMI, AND THE CITY OF HIALEAH AGREEING TO A FORMULA FOR DISTRIBUTING THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX LEVIED BY DADE COUNTY UNDER SECTION 336. 025, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR FIVE YEARS, BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 1, 1993 TO AUGUST 31, 1998 ; AND, 2) TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE THE DISTRIBUTION FORMULA. WHEREAS, on May 27 , 1988 , the City of Miami Beach entered into an interlocal agreement with Dade County, the City of Miami and the City of Hialeah regarding the distribution and uses for local option gas tax levied pursuant to Section 336 . 025 Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, this agreement will terminate on August 31, 1993 ; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Dade County, Florida intends to adopt an Ordinance to renew the imposition of the six cents per gallon local option gas tax under the procedures Section 336. 025 (3) (a) (1) , Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the municipalities representing the majority of the population in the incorporated areas of the county to enter into an interlocal agreement, contained herein as Attachment A, with Dade County regarding the distribution and uses of such gas tax proceeds; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Commission to negotiate a distribution formula for the additional gas tax that is more advantageous to the City of Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED, BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Mayor is authorized to enter into an interlocal agreement (Attached herein as Attachment A) with Dade County, the City of Miami, and the City of Hialeah agreeing to the formula for distribution and purposes for which the local option gas tax funds may be used for the period September 1, 1993 to August 31, 1998 . Section 2 . The City Manager is authorized to negotiate a distribution formula that is advantageous to the City of Miami Beach. PASSED and ADOPTED this 5th day of ay 1993 . Mayor Attest: City Clerk Form Approved: ,1-7\CD q3 City Attorney PFL:me e _ r • CITY QF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 39-9 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: May 5, 1993 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Ca • City Manager SUBJECT: AN IN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN DADE COUNTY, CITY OF MIAMI, CITY OF HIALEAH,ANDCITYCOMIAMIBEACHFORTHEDISTRIBUT1ONANDUSEOFLOCAL OPTION GAS TAX FORA FIVE YEAR PERIOD FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1993 TO AUGUST 31, 1998. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution which provides for the following: the Mayor to enter into an interlocal agreement 1. AuthorizesY Count the City of Miami, and the City of Hialeah, with Dade Y� regarding the distribution and use of local- option gas tax (64 per gallon) allon) proceeds, as authorized by Section336. 025, Florida Statutes and attached herein as Attachment A. and encourages the Board of County Commissioners of 2 . Supports g tion gas tax, as Dade County to levy the additional local option authorized bySection 336.025 Florida Statutes for transport- ation needs in the capital improvement element of an adopted comprehensive plan. the CityManager to negotiate the distribution 3 . Authorizes gas taxes (5C formula for additional local optionper gallon) , in the event that Dade County implements additional taxes. BACKGROUND: Section 336.025 Florida Statutes, authorized counties to impose up to a six cent per gallon local option gas tax upon motor fuels for purposes of operating and maintaining public transportation, roadway and right-of-way maintenance, etc. On May 18, 1988, City the Commission of the City of Miami Beach, via Resolution 88-19253, authorized the Mayor of the City of Miami Beach to enter into an interlocal agreement with Dade County, the City of Miami, and the City of Hialeah regarding the distribution and use oP f the local option gas tax. This Agreement was formalized by all parties on May27, 1988 for the five-year period September g 1, 1988 to August 31, 1993. (See Attachments B and C) • require that an interlocal agreement be executed Florida Statutes qu 1st, otherwise distribution to June shall be by a formula ofer actual transportation expenses during the past five years. Under ult formula it is expected that Dade County could rec n this defa � ve up to 95% of the total proceeds instead of 74% under the recommended interlocal agreement. 92 AGENDA ITEM DATE --- ANALYSIS: The current formula for distribution of the six cents (W local option gas tax is as follows: 1. Seventy-four percent four (74%) to the County and twenty-six percent (26%) to municipalities. 2. Municipalities'alities' share is further divided on acenterline miles formula utilizing 75% for population and of roadway maintained by the municipality. 3. The Countyis required to use its best efforts to spend two-thirds of its portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities. During the 5 years of the agreement, ending August 31, 1993, the City of Miami Beach will have received over $6 million in local proceeds.gas tax As required by the agreement, these funds have been used for either street lighting or roadway and right-of- way maintenance and equipment. A copy of the FY 1992/93Local Option Gas Tax Distribution is attached herein as "Attachment D" . ADDITIONAL LOCAL OPTION GAB TAX -- 54 PER GALLON Subsection (3) (b) of Section 336.025 Florida Statutes, authorizes counties, byordinance or referendum, to levy additional gas taxes of up to five cents (5 ) per gallon to be used for transportation needs in the capital improvement element of an adopted compre- hensive plan. Distribution of these taxes may be accomplished by an interlocal agreement between the municipalities representing the g majority of the pp incorporated population of the area of the county. The Statute further states that this tax needs to be imposed by 1993, November 1, to be effective January 1, 1994. In addition, any agreements,a reements, i f necessary, must be entered into prior to September 1, 1993. � There has been no expression by the Board of County Commissioners of its intention to do so. However, it is expected that this would be accomplished during the FY 1993/94 budget process. a distribution formula is utilized, •the imposition of If a similar five centspergallon of local option gas tax would the entire annuallyfor funding potentially provide the City with $1 million the transportation related needs that are in the capital improvement element of an adopted comprehensive plan. Initial review indicates that there is the potential for increasing City the share to the of Miami Beach, if the formula variables and weights are adjusted. CONCLUSION: The City's plan for future development and returning to fiscal health includesgreater reater utilization of local option gas tax funds for the repair and maintenance of local roadways and right-of-way. In order to ensure the continuation of such funds, it is necessary that the interlocal agreement between Dade County, the City of Miami, the Ci City of Hialeah, and the City of Miami Beach be approved. If the City desires to seek an additional $1 million annually for capital transportation needs, it is necessary to encourage and Board of CountyCommissioners of Dade County to impose support the tion gas tax as the entire five cents per gallon of local option provided Florida bySubsection (3) (b) of Section 336.025, Further, the CityManager must be given the authority to Statutes. • . , provides a greater benefit to negotiate a distribution formula that the City of Miami Beach. 93 PFL:me ► I MEMORANDUM Not On tG'1)17A 4f,npO.Dc cif Agenda Item No. 5 ( f ) ( 5 ) TO: DATE: May 18 , 1993 Hon. Chairperson and Members Board of County Commissioners SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Interlocal Agreement for ���� Distribution ofroceeds FROM: p Jo. : in G. Avino, P.E. , P.L.S. from Local Option Gas Tax County Manager Recommendation In order to continue the six cent local option gas tax as authorized by Section 336 . 025, Florida Statutes ( 1992 ) , it is recommended that the Board adopt the attached resolution approving an interlocal agreement in substantially the form as attached hereto and authorizing the County Manager to execute this agreement on behalf of Dade County after proper execution by all cities that are a party to the agreement presently in effect. Summary of Major Provisions The recommended agreement is for a period of five years and continues the major provisions of the current interlocal agreement, which are: 1 . It is effective only if the local option gas tax is reauthorized. 2 . The County receives 74 percent of the proceeds. 3 . The cities divide the municipal share of 26 percent on the basis of population (weighted 75 percent) and centerline road miles maintained (weighted 25 percent) . 4 . The County agrees to use its best efforts to spend two-third of its share within municipal limits. Background State law permits counties to impose up to a six cent local option gas tax on motor fuel and special fuels . Dade County imposed a four cent local option gas tax on September 1, 1983 and an additional two cents were imposed in 1985 bringing the total tax collected to six cents . The current local option gas taxes will expire on August 31, 1993. Metro-Dade and the cities within the County share approximately $48 million generated by the six cent local option gas tax. The county and cities rely on this revenue to support their respective roadway/public transportation expenditures . Permissible uses of the tax are: I r r Honorable Chair and Members Board of County Commissioners Page 2 a) public transportation operations and maintenance b) roadway and right-of-way maintenance and equipment and structures used primarily for the storage and maintenance of such equipment c) roadway and right-of-way drainage d) street lighting e) traffic signs, traffic engineering, signalization and pavement markings f) bridge maintenance and operations g) debt service and current expenditures for transportation capital projects in the above program areas, including construction or reconstruction of roads The proceeds from the existing tax are distributed based an interlocal agreement that allocate 74 percent of the net proceeds to Metro-Dade and 26 percent to all eligible incorporated cities . The municipal share is distributed among cities based on a weighting of population (75 percent) and centerline miles of roadway maintained (25 percent) for each city as compared to the total population and centerline mile figures for the entire incorporated area. The County agrees to use its best efforts to spend two-thirds of its share within the incorporated area of the County. The current County share approximates $35 million. Parties to the current interlocal agreement are Dade County, Miami, Hialeah, and Miami Beach; however, only Miami and either Hialeah or Miami Beach are required as signatories to meet the statutory requirement as representatives of a majority of the incorporated area population of Dade County. County staff has discussed with the signatory cities to the current interlocal agreement, the City of Hialeah, the City of Miami, and the City of Miami Beach, the extension of the provisions of the existing interlocal agreement for an additional five years, through August 31, 1998 . We are advised that the Mayor of Hialeah, and the City Managers of Miami and Miami Beach will be recommending the agreement to their governing boards for approval . The statutes require that this agreement be executed prior to June 1, 1993 and approvals are being sought within this time frame. If an interlocal agreement has not been executed prior to June 1, 1993, the County Commission may proceed imposition of the tax without an agreement . In this situation, the Commission is authorized to adopt a resolution of intent to levy and impose the local option gas tax but must do so by June 10 . In this case, an alternate formula must be utilized that distributes the gas tax to the County and eligible municipalities in proportion to their actual transportation expenditures over the proceeding five fiscal years . If this method had been used when the tax was first imposed ten years i 9 Honorable Chair and Members Board of County Commissioners Page 3 ago, Dade County would have been entitled to approximately 87 percent of the proceeds rather than the 74 percent share we have negotiated with the cities . Two ordinances and related resolutions which address the alternative methods for distributing tax proceeds are presented at this time for the Board's consideration, thereby insuring that the County can proceed to extend the six cent local option gas tax with or without the interlocal agreement. Approval of the attached resolution would indicate the County' s intent to continue sharing the proceeds of the gas tax under the same terms as in the current interlocal agreement. Attachments p Not on Agenda Item No. 5(f ) (5) 5-18=93 RESOLUTION NO. R-621-93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH MUNICIPALITIES REPRESENTING A MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED AREAS OF DADE COUNTY TO ESTABLISH DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS OF THE 1993 LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX TO BE LEVIED FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1993 THROUGH AUGUST 31, 1998 WHEREAS, this Board desires to accomplish the purposes outlined in the accompanying memorandum, a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Board approves the Interlocal Agreement between Dade County and muncipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated areas of Dade County for the purpose of establishing a distribution of proceeds of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax to be levied from september 1, 1993, through August 31, 1998, in substantially the form attached hereto and made a part hereof, and authorizes the County Manager to execute same for and on behalf of Dade County, after proper execution by all the cities that are parties thereto. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Larry Hawkins , who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Sherman S. Winn and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: 1 { Not on Agenda Item No. 5(f) ( 5) Page 2 James Burke aye Miguel Diaz de la Portilla aye Betty T. Ferguson aye Maurice A. Ferre aye Larry Hawkins aye Bruce Kaplan aye Natacha S. Millan aye Dennis C. Moss aye Alexander Penelas absent Pedro Reboredo absent Javier D. Souto absent Sherman S. Winn aye Arthur E. Pee le, Jr. aye The Mayor thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1993. DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ah • _- O . HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK COUNTY Z J "4. • • • Approved by County Ateotnet . By: , G. OLIVER to form and legal suf f icreri 'y Deputy Clerk INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This agreement entered into this day of 1993, by and between Dade County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Dade County. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Section 336 .025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) authorized counties to impose up to a six cent local option gas tax upon motor fuel and special fuels; and WHEREAS, Dade County proposes to impose and levy said tax under the procedures of subsection ( 3) (a) 1 of Section 336 . 025, Florida Statutes ( 1992 ) ; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged by all parties hereto, it is agreed as follows : 1 . This agreement shall become effective upon its approval by the governing bodies of the County and of municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Dade County and shall terminate August 31, 1998 . 2 . Should Dade county impose and levy a local option gas tax of up to six cents effective September 1, 1993, the net proceeds thereof shall be allocated on the basis of 74 percent (the County portion) to the County and 26 percent ( the Municipal portion) to all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County, Florida pursuant to Section 336 . 025 (6 ) , Florida Statutes, ( 1992) . Net proceeds shall mean the local option gas tax collected by the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) less the amount retained by the DOR for administration as provided in Section 215 . 20, Florida Statutes ( 1992 ) . 3 . The Municipal portion of the local option gas tax shall be distributed among the eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County, Florida, based on a formula as follows : a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total population of all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County; and b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County. 4 . Population figures used shall be the figures used to determine the annual distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218 . 60( 1) (a) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) . Centerline mile figures shall be based upon yearly figures submitted by each municipality to the Department of Banking and Finance in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the Florida Department of Transportation as required by Section 218. 32( 1) (a) and (4) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) . The population and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June 1 of each year. 5. Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities. 6 . The percentages for distribution shall be calculated by the County annually. By July 1 of each year, the County shall notify all municipalities and the appropriate State agencies of the percentages for distribution of the local option gas tax proceeds among the municipalities for the upcoming annual period commencing September 1 . The percentage for distribution of local option gas tax proceedsto any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined by the County based on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figures reported to the State. 7 . Pursuant to Section 336 .025(5) (b) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) , disputes regarding the percentages of distribution to any municipality hereunder shall be resolved through an appeal to the Administration Commission in accordance with procedures developed by the Commission. Pending final disposition of such proceedings, the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made. 8 . In accordance with Section 336 .025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) , as amended by the 1993 Legislature, the net proceeds of a the local option gas tax shall only be used for the following transportation expenses : a) public transportation operations and maintenance; b) roadway and right-of-way maintenance and equipment and structures used primarily for the storage and maintenance of such equipment c) roadway and right-of-way drainage; d) street lighting; e) traffic signs, traffic engineering, signalization and pavement markings; f) bridge maintenance and operation; g) debt service and current expenditures for transportation capital projects in the above program areas, including construction or reconstruction of roads . 1 • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers on the date hereinabove first mentioned. ATTEST: METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , Clerk Joaquin G. Avino, P.E. ,P.L.S. County Manager Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: By: City Clerk (Date) (Official Seal) Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: By: City Clerk (Date) (Official Seal) Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: By: City Clerk (Date) (Official Seal ) ID . , 1111111F , STATE OF FLORIDA ) , SS : COUNTY OF DADE ) . I . HARVEY RUVIN, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Dade County, F l or i da, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Ccnm i ss i oner s of sa i d County, []O fiEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. R-621-93 , adopted by the said board of County Carrm i ss i overs at its meeting he I d on May 20 19 93 IN WI Tt€SS , I have hereunto set my hand and official sea I on this 25th day of May , A.D. 19 93 . HARVEY RUVIN, Clerk Board of County C rr i ss ioners Dade County, Florida ,e#77,7 r By 2', Deputy Clerk ,� ` -'-i-j k � Lit-1p% �* � --`'iJjF. :� . r. i, r , aes 1 0, /n 1;1 i;"7": j * ` . R s. * `, r' Board of County Commissioners Dade County, F 1 or i da CLK/CT 587 3/93 / INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This agreement entered into this 21), day ofA 1993 , by and between Dade County, Florida, a polit al subdivision of the State of Florida and municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Dade County. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Section 336 . 025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) authorized counties to impose up to a six cent local option gas tax upon motor fuel and special fuels; and WHEREAS, Dade County proposes to impose and levy said tax under the procedures of subsection ( 3) (a) 1 of Section 336 . 025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) ; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged by all parties hereto, it is agreed as follows : 1. This agreement shall become effective upon its approval by the governing bodies of the County and of municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Dade County and shall terminate August 31, 1998 . 2 . Should Dade county impose and levy a local option gas tax of up to six cents effective September 1, 1993, the net proceeds thereof shall be allocated on the basis of 74 percent (the County portion) to the County and 26 percent (the Municipal • portion) to all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade g County, Florida pursuant to Section 336 . 025 ( 6 ) , Florida Statues , ( 1992 ) . Net proceeds shall mean the local option gas tax collected by the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) less the amount retained by the DOR for administration as provided in Section 215 . 20, Florida Statutes ( 1992) . 3 . The Municipal portion of the local option gas tax shall be distributed among the eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County, Florida, based on a formula as follows : a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total population of all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County; and b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County. 4 . Population figures used shall be the figures used to determine the annual distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218 . 60( 1) (a) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) . Centerline mile figures shall be based upon yearly figures submitted by each municipality to the Department of Banking and Finance in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the Florida Department of Transportation as required by Section 218 . 32( 1) (a) and (4 ) , Florida Statutes ( 1992 ) . The population and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June 1 of each year. 5 . Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities . 6 . The percentages for distribution shall be calculated by the County annually. By July 1 of each year, the County shall notify all municipalities and the appropriate State agencies of the percentages for distribution of the local option gas tax proceeds among the municipalities for the upcoming annual period commencing September 1 . The percentage for distribution of local option gas tax proceeds to any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined by the County based on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figures reported to the State. 7 . Pursuant to Section 336 . 025 ( 5) (b) , Florida Statutes ( 1992 ) , disputes regarding the percentages of distribution to any municipality hereunder shall be resolved through an appeal to the Administration Commission in accordance with procedures developed by the Commission. Pending final disposition of such proceedings, the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made. 8 . In accordance with Section 336 . 025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) , as amended by the 1993 Legislature, the net • • • • proceeds of the local option gas tax shall only be used for the following transportation expenses : a) public transportation operations and maintenance; b) roadway and right-of-way maintenance and equipment and structures used primarily for the storage and maintenance of such equipment c) roadway and right-of-way drainage; d) street lighting; e) traffic signs, traffic engineering, signalization and pavement markings ; f) bridge maintenance and operation; g) debt service and current expenditures for transportation capital projects in the above program areas, including construction or reconstruction of roads . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers on the date hereinabove first mentioned. ATTEST: METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA •Ji:',...—.Immommg." 1; COUNTY : f ilWilI Affe.;) ?, -, ''ZIT- Cle WD -11 v 4'.:Joaqiir G. Avino, P.E. ,P•L•S• ; County Manager a'N. *fly a••� Executed under authority o fes' "' Cit Resolution No. 13-203-93 !Y1��n�� �E -H Y ATTEST: IP 'I 1,(,. By: City Clerkeymo Gelb r, Mayor (Date) (Official Seal) Executed under authority of City Resolution No. V1 1.1 ATTEST: i 7 0 A .0 . By• , CiY t Clerk J lio J. ► . tinez, (Dae) (Official Seal) ayor Executed under authority of City solution No• 93-337 ATT'S / 1 _Aid By: C y Clerk (Date) (Official Seal) FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. c� By - 3- Date `3.3 ApprOV' ilas a, . t0 i ,. ' 4 Al"4 e•Ital.ro Vilarello City Attorney I l ORDINANCE NO. 9 3-4 9 ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY A Certified true copofto y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIALEAH, y-1 c : Dc um ent ca file FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND - h the City of Hialeah CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ON BEHALF OF `'i SS my hand and Official THE CITY OF HIALEAH AN INTERLOCAL on :'V2.;V3 AGREEMENT WITH METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY AND OTHER MUNICIPALITIES FOR _ .�, THE PURPOSES OF DISTRIBUTING AND C , CLERK „ OBTAINING A PORTION OF THE C3 P Ht. ' Li'H,FLORIDA, ADDITIONAL SIX CENTS LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX AUTHORIZED BY SUBSECTION (3)(a) 1 OF SECTION 336.025 FLORIDA STATUTES; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING PENALTY FOR VIOLATION HEREOF; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Dade County has scheduled for adoption an ordinance, pursuant to Florida Statute 336.025, as amended, imposing an additional six cents tax on every gallon of motor fuel and special fuels sold within Dade County, and WHEREAS, an agreement has been reached between the County and those cities representing a majority of the incorporated area population within Dade County as to the formula of distributing the proceeds of the local option gas tax, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the proceeds of the local option gas tax levied and imposed pursuant to Dade County Ordinance, shall be allocated on the basis of 74% (the County portion) and 26% (the municipal portion) to be distributed among all the incorporated municipalities in Dade County who are eligible under Section 336.025 Florida Statutes. •. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIALEAH, FLORIDA: that: Section 1: The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Interlocal Agreement with Metropolitan Dade County and other Municipalities for the purposes of distributing and obtaining a portion of the additional six cents local option gas tax authorized by Subsection (3)(A) 1 of Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, on behalf of the City of Hialeah. ORDINANCE NO. 93-49 Section 2: Repeal of Ordinances in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3 : Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation convicted of violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine, not exceeding $500.00, or by a jail sentence, not exceeding sixty (60) days, or both, in the discretion of the Court. Section 4 : Severability Clause. If any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this Ordinance. Section 5 : Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective when passed by the City Council of the City of Hialeah and signed by the ayor f the City of Hialeah. PASSED AND ADO t D thi 25thday of May , 1993. \\11,1, Herma 'ch•va is �----_ President of ouncil �ATTFST: �. N, Daniel F. D Loach City Clerk ( / APPROVED / ' ayor Ju i. . Martinez APPROVED_AS • E •.L SUFFICIEN Y ANV0 FORM (ORD.SixCen .Gd/1 .11.iar) r j Alej.ndro Vilarello P ty,:Attorney ORDINANCE was adopted by a 6-0-1 vote with Councilmembers Caldwell, D'Angelo, Garcia, Fajardo, Morales, and Nunez voting "Yes" and Councilman Echevarria abse2t. J-93-362 5/27/93 93- 337 RESOLIITION NO. A RESOLIITION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S) , AIITHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT, IN SIIBSTANTIALLY THE ATTACHED FORM, WITH METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY AND MITNICIPALITIES REPRESENTING A MAJORITY OF THE POPIILATION OF THE INCORPORATED AREA OF DADE COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISTRIBIITION OF A PORTION OF THE DADE COUNTY OPTIONAL GAS TAX TO BE DISTRIBIITED TO MIINICIPALITIES; FURTHER AIITHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO IMMEDIATELY COMMENCE NEGOTIATIONS WITH METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY TO OPTIMIZE THE FINANCIAL RETURN TO THE CITY FROM THE CURRENT LEVY AND ANY ADDITIONAL LEVIES TO BE IMPOSED BY THE COUNTY FOR FUTURE PROCEEDS TO BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY. WHEREAS, Section 336.025, Florida Statutes (1992) , authorizes counties to impose up to a six cent local option gas tax upon motor fuel and special fuel; and WHEREAS, Metropolitan Dade County proposed to impose and levy said tax under the procedures of Subsection (3)(a)(1) of Section 336. 025, Florida Statutes (1992) ; and WHEREAS, State law requires that the county share the proceeds of such a tax with municipalities; and WHEREAS, said State law requires that an Interlocal Agreement shall be negotiated by cities representing a majority of the population within all municipalities; and WHEREAS, Dade County has agreed to share 26% of the proceeds of said tax with eligible municipalities within Dade County; and CITY COMMISSION MTACHMEHT ) M�Er�xc of CONTAINED MAY 2 7 1993 Resolution Na 93- 337 WHEREAS, said agreement must be executed by June 1 , 1993 in order to comply with State law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI , FLORIDA: Section 1 . The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference .r thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute an interlocal agreement, in substantially the attached form, with Metropolitan Dade County and municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Dade County to provide for the distribution of a portion of the Dade County Optional Gas Tax to be distributed to municipalities. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby further authorized to immediately commence negotiations with Metropolitan Dade County to optimize the financial return to the City from the current tax levy and any additional levies to be imposed by the County for future proceeds to be provided to the City. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. -2- 93- 337 • 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of M y !e3. "'?'"-V// a.., IIlo XAVIER L SUAREZ, MAYOR ATT 4iik4:4.04.-- MA Y HIRAI CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: j,...1,.ii it' / LINDA KELLY242 RS N • . '+I - NN • ES, II ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATT. 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Net proceeds shall mean the local option gas tax collected by the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) less the amount retained by the DOR for administration as provided in Section 215.20, Florida Statutes (1992) . 3 . The Municipal portion of the local option gas tax shall be distributed among the eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County, Florida, based on a formula as follows: a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total population of alleligibleincorporated incor orated municipalities in Dade County; and b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Dade County. 4 . Population figures used shall be the figures used to determine the annual distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218.60( 1) (a) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) . Centerline mile figures shall be based upon YY figures f i ures submitted by each municipality to the Department of Banking and Finance in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the Florida Department of Transportation as required 93- 337 - 5- Z • by Section 218 . 32( 1) (a) and (4) , Florida Statutes ( 1992) . The population tion and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June 1 of each year. 5 . Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities. 6 . Thepercentages ercentage8 for distribution shall be calculated by year, the County shallnnuall the County a each . By July 1 of Y Y ro notify all appropriate and the pp Priate State agencies of the percentages es for distribution of the local option gas tax for the upcoming annual period n the municipalities P proceeds among September 1. The percentage for distribution of local commencing P Option gas tax proceeds to any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined by the Countybased on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figures reported to the State. 6. 25 7 . Pursuant to Section 336.025(5) (b) , Florida Statutes C percentages disputes regarding the P es of distribution to any 9 ( 1992) i resolved through an appeal to the t 9 municipality hereunder shall be Administration on Commission in accordance with procedures developed 1 dis osition of such by the Commission. Pending fins P proceedingss the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be . held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made. 8 . In accordance with Section 336.025, Florida Statutes ( 1992) , 1993 Legislature, the net as amended by the '� 17 93® 337 • • r proceeds of the local option gas tax shall only be used for the following transportation expenses : a) public transportation operations and maintenance; b) roadway and right-of-way maintenance and equipment and structures used primarily . for the storage and maintenance of such equipment c) roadway and right-of-way drainage; d) street lighting; e) traffic signs, traffic engineering, signalization and pavement markings; f) bridge maintenance and operation; g) debt service and current expenditures ' for transportation capital projects in the above program areas, including construction or reconstruction of roads . • 93-. 337 -7- 4 Or IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed bytheir respective and duly authorized officers on the date hereinabove first mentioned. ATTEST: METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , Clerk Joaquin G. Aviv , P•E• , .S. County Manager Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: 8y: City Clerk (Date) (Official Seal) Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: _ By: City ty e Clk - (Date) (Official Seal) Executed under authority of City Resolution No. ATTEST: 8y. CityClerk (Date) (Official Seal) 93- 3370 S • • A 4 st STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF DADE ) CITY OF MIAMI ) I , MATTY HIRAI , City Clerk of the City of Miami , Florida , and keeper of the records thereof , do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing pages numbered 1 through 8 , inclusive , constitute a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed and adopted by the City Commission at the meeting held on the 27th day of May , 1993 . SAID RESOLUTION WAS DESIGNATED AS RESOLUTION NO. 93-337 . . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I hereunto set my hand and impress the Official Seal of the City of Miami , Florida this 4th day of June , 1993 . MATTY HIRAI City Clerk Miami , Florida By : -- Deputy City C rk (OFFICIAL SEAL) METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA METRO-DADE '; . -"*41 IV* • • METRO-DADE CENTER OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUITE 2710 111 N.W. 1st STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1992 July 17 , 1997 (305) 375-5143 $ gs13 (iI3j93 Teitri.t...i44,) A-48- Mr. Jose Garcia-Pedrosa s )' 3 (�c,�d °13 —20713 tit City Manager q i)5•514, kus3 i , City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach, Fl 33139 Dear Mr. Garcia-Pedrosa: To assist ou in budget planning for the 1997-98 fiscal year, I am providing you with revenue estimates Y g for the local g option as taxes shared by the County and eligible municipalities. Pursuant to state law, p the attached schedules were mailed to the Florida Department of Revenue on June 26, 1997. The distribution schedules reflect the estimated gross yield (100 percent) from each gas tax based on historical Dade County gas tax receipts. AsY ou are aware, the distribution of gas tax proceeds is governed by interlocal agreements executed pursuant to state law between Metro-Dade County and the three largest Dade County municipalities. � The distribution methodology is the same in both agreements and provides that the County receive 74 percent of gastax proceeds and that the cities share the remaining 26 percent. Distribution among the � cities is calculated on the basis of population (weighted at 75 percent) and centerline miles of maintained roadway (weighted 25 percent). g Population figures used are from the Florida Estimates of Population (April 1, 1996) prepared by the p University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and centerline milage figures are the most recent on record with the Florida Department of Transportation. Please feel free to contact Stephen Spratt, Director of the Office of Management and Budget at (305) 375-5143 Should you have any questions. Sincerely, ando V' al, P.E. County Manager Attachments cc: Robert Parcher, Clerk CMO 15597 7. LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX DISTRIBUTION - 6 CENTS FY 1997-98 1996 %OF CITY WEIGHTED CENTERLINE %OF CITY WEIGHTED %SHARE OF GAS TAX JURISDICTION POPULATION POPULATION 75% MILEAGE MILEAGE 25% TOT PROCEEDS REVENUE* MIAMI 362,151 _ 37.1188322 27.8391242 662.6 26.8096298 6.7024074 8.9807982 4,695,693 HIALEAH 2.06,500 21.1653118 15.8739839 485.1 19.6277564 4.9069391 5.4030400 _ 2,825,029. MIAMI BEACH 91,848 9.4140027 7.0605020 161.7 6.5425855 1.6356464 2.2609986 1,182,184 CORAL GABLES 41,205 4.2233253 3.1674940 241.0 9.7511633 2.4377908 1.4573740 762,001 NORTH MIAMI 50,538 5.1799154 3.8849366 134.5 5.4420392 1.3605098 1.3638161 713,084 NORTH MIAMI BEACH 38,057 3.9006696 2.9255022 109.0 4.4102772 1.1025693 1.0472986 547,590 HOMESTEAD 25,385 2.6018472 1.9513854 126.6 5.1223953 1.2805988 0.8403159 439,367 PINECREST 18,988 1.9461837 1.4596378 108.1 4.3738620 1.0934655 0.6638069 347,078 MIAMI SPRING S 13,358 _ 1.3691343 _ 1.0268507 89.0 3.6010520 0.9002630 0.5010496 261,978 OPA-LOCKA 15,766 1.6159434 1.2119575 36.1 1.4606514 0.3651629 0.4100513 214,399 AVENTU RA 16,996 1.7420128 1.3065096 9.2 0.3722436 0.0930609 0.3638883 190,262 SOUTH MIAMI - 10,537 1.0799946 0.8099960 47.5 1.9219098 0.4804774 0.3355231 175,431 SWEETWATER 14,060 1.4410861 1.0808146 18.5 0.7485333 0.1871333 0.3296665 172,369 HIALEAH GARDENS 12,208 1.2512645 0.9384484 31.1 1.2583451 0.3145863 0.3257890 170,342 MIAMI SHORES 10,162 1.0415588 0.7811691 40.0 1.6184503 0.4046126 0.3083032 161,199 KEY BISCAYNE 8,886 0.9107746 0.6830810 20.5 0.8294558 0.2073639 0.2315157 121,050 FLORIDA CITY 5,590 0.5729496 0.4297122 39.0 1.5779891 0.3944973 0.2142945 112,046 r WEST MIAMI 5,832 0.5977535 0.4483151 12.5 0.5057657 0.1264414 0.1494367 78,134 NORTH BAY VILLAGE 5,894 0.6041082 0.4530812 6.2 0.2508598 0.0627150 0.1341070 70,119 --- -- - -------- -- ------- ------ - ---------------- --- --------- - ------ - ----- ---- -- - -------------------- SURFSIDE 4,361 0.4469827 0.3352370 12.0 0.4855351 0.1213838 0.1187214 62,075 - BAY HARBOR ISLANDS 4,663 0.4779363 0.3584522 9.0 0.3641513 0.0910378 0.1168674 61,105 BISCAYNE PARK 3,030 0.3105612 0.2329209 17.0 ** 0.6878414 0.1719603 0.1052691 55,041 EL PORTAL 2,485 0.2547012 0.1910259 12.0 0.4855351 0.1213838 0.0812265 42,470 MEDLEY 884 0.0906060 0.0679545 22.2 0.8982399 0.2245600 0.0760538 39,765 BAL HARBOUR 3,117 0.3194783 0.2396088 5.0 0.2023063 0.0505766 0.0754482 39,449 VIRGINIA GARDENS 2,267 0.2323572 0.1742679 6.4 0.2589521 0.0647380 0.0621415 32,491 GOLDEN BEACH 8.35 0.0855837 0.0641878 7.5 0.3034594 0.0758649 0.0364137 19,039 INDIAN CREEK VILLAGE 50 0.0051248 0.0038436 2.2 0.0890148 0.0222537 0.0067853 3,548 TOTAL-CITIES 975,653 100.0000000 75.0000000 2,471.5 100.0000000 25.0000000 13,594,338 CITY TOTAL 26.0000000 13,594,338 DADE TOTAL 74.0000000 38,691,579 TOTAL 52,285,917 SOURCES: "FLORIDA ESTIMATES OF POPULATION,APRIL 1, 1996"-BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. "1997 CITY/COUNTY MILEAGE REPORT" -FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, EXCEPT CENTERLINE MILEAGE FOR PINECREST AND AVENTURA WHICH ARE FROM THE DADE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. *LOCAL OPTION (6 CENTS)GAS TAX ESTIMATE(AT 100%) FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-98, EXCLUDING THE 7.3% SERVICE CHARGE WITHHELD BY STATE. **DATA WAS NOT PROVIDED FOR"1997 CITY/COUNTY MILEAGE REPORT"; MOST RECENT AVAILABLE DATA(1996 REPORT)WAS USED. M 2 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX DISTRIBUTION - 3 CENTS FY 1997-98 A 1996 %OF CITY WEIGHTED CENTERLINE %OF CITY WEIGHTED %SHARE OF GAS TAX JURISDICTION POPULATION POPULATION 75% MILEAGE MILEAGE 25% TOT PROCEEDS REVENUE* MIAMI 362,151 37.1188322 27.8391242 662.6 26.8096298 6.7024074 8.9807982 2,1 13,865 HIALEAH 206,500 21.1653118 15.8739839 485.1 19.6277564 4.9069391 5.4030400 1,271,746- ----- --- ---- - ----- - - -- - --- -- --- MIAMI BEACH 91,848 9.4140027 7.0605020 161.7 6.5425855 1.6356464 2.2609986 532,185 CORAL GABLES 41,205 4.2233253 3.1674940 241.0 9.7511633 2.4377908 1.4573740 343,031 NORTH MIAMI 50,538 5.1799154 3.8849366 134.5 5.4420392 1.3605098 1.3638161 321,010 . NORTH MIAMI BEACH 38,057 3.9006696 2.9255022 109.0 4.4102772 1.1025693 1.0472986 246,509 -HOMESTEAD ---_ 25,385 2.6018472 1.9513854 126.6 5.1223953 _ 1.2805988 0.8403159 197,790 PINECREST 18,988 1.9461837 1.4596378 108.1 4.3738620 1.0934655 0.6638069 156,244 MIAMI SPRINGS 13,358 1.3691343 1.0268507 89.0 3.6010520 0.9002630 0.5010496 117,935 OPA-LOCKA 15,766 1.6159434 1.2119575 36.1 1.4606514 0.3651629 0.4100513 96,516 AVENTURA 16,996 1.7420128 1.3065096 9.2 0.3722436 0.0930609 0.3638883 85,651 SOUTH MIAMI 10,537 1.0799946 0.8099960 47.5 1.9219098 0.4804774 0.3355231 78,974 SWEETWATER 14,060 1.4410861 1.0808146 18.5 0.7485333 0.1871333 0.3296665 77,595 HIALEAH GARDENS 12,208 1.2512645 0.9384484 31.1 1.2583451 0.3145863 0.3257890 76,683 MIAMI SHORES 10,162 1.0415588 0.7811691 40.0 1.6184503 0.4046126 0.3083032 72,567 KEY BISCAYNE 8,886 0.9107746 0.6830810 20.5 0.8294558 0.2073639 0.2315157 54,493 FLORIDA CITY 5,590 0.5729496 0.4297122 39.0 1.5779891 0.3944973 0.2142945 50,440 WEST MIAMI 5,832 0.5977535 0.4483151 12.5 0.5057657 0.1264414 0.1494367 35,174' NORTH BAY VILLAGE5,894 0.6041082 0.4530812 6.2 0.2508598 0.0627150 0.1341070 31,565 SURFSIDE 4,361 0.4469827 0.3352370 12.0 0.4855351 0.1213838 0.1187214 27,944 BAY HARBOR ISLANDS 4,663 0.4779363 0.3584522 9.0 0.3641513 0.0910378 0.1168674 27,508- BISCAYNE PARK 3,030 0.3105612 0.2329209 17.0 ** 0.6878414 0.1719603 0.1052691 24,778 EL PORTAL 2,485 0.2547012 0.1910259 12.0 0.4855351 0.1213838 0.0812265 19,119 MEDLEY 884 0.0906060 0.0679545 22.2 0.8982399 0.2245600 0.0760538 17,901 BAL HARBOUR 3,117 0.3194783 0.2396088 5.0 0.2023063 0.0505766 0.0754482 17,759 VIRGINIA GARDENS 2,267 0.2323572 0.1742679 6.4 0.2589521 0.0647380 0.06214.15 14,627 GOLDEN BEACH 835 0.0855837 0.0641878 7.5 0.3034594 0.0758649 0.0364137 8,571 INDIAN CREEK VILLAGE 50 0.0051248 0.0038436 2.2 0.0890148 0.0222537 0.0067853 1,597 TOTAL-CITIES 975,653 100.0000000 75.0000000 2,471.5 100.0000000 25.0000000 6,119,777 CITY TOTAL 26.0000000 6,119,777 DADE TOTAL 74.0000000 17,417,826 TOTAL 23,537,603 SOURCES: "FLORIDA ESTIMATES OF POPULATION,APRIL 1, 1996" - BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. "1997 CITY/COUNTY MILEAGE REPORT" - FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, EXCEPT CENTERLINE MILEAGE FOR PINECREST AND AVENTURA WHICH ARE FROM THE DADE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. *LOCAL OPTION (3 CENTS) GAS TAX ESTIMATE(AT 100%) FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-98, EXCLUDING THE 7.3% SERVICE CHARGE WITHHELD BY STATE. **DATA WAS NOT PROVIDED FOR"1997 CITY/COUNTY MILEAGE REPORT"; MOST RECENT AVAILABLE DATA(1996 REPORT)WAS USED. 1 . ORIGINAL huillimmo RESOLUTION NO. 93-20793 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into an interlocal agreement with Dade County, the City of Miami, and the City of Hialeah agreeing to a formula for distributing the proceeds of the local option gas tax levied by Dade County under §336.025, Florida Statutes for five years, beginning September 1, 1993 to August 31, 1998; and to authorize the City Manager to negotiate the distribution formula. IOW y , A • UMW 1