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2014-28819 Reso RESOLUTION NO, 2014-28819 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CODE SECTION 2-462(c), GRANTING A WAIVER, BY 5/7 VOTE, OF THE CITY'S POST-SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROHIBITION, IN CONNECTION WITH CITY COMMISSIONER ED TOBIN'S STATEMENT OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR EMPLOYMENT AS A CERTIFIED CITY OF MIAMI BEACH POLICE OFFICER, FINDING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST WOULD BE SERVED BY SUCH WAIVER. WHEREAS, pursuant to City of Miami Beach Code Section 2-462 "Prohibiting Members of City Commission from Having Certain Post-Service Contracts with City," members of the City Commission are prohibited for a period of two years after leaving City service, from becoming an employee, independent contractor, or agent of the City, other than in voluntary, noncompensated service; and WHEREAS, Code Section 2-462(c) provides for waiver of this post-service employment prohibition upon an affirmative five-sevenths vote of the City Commission, finding that the public interest would be served by such waiver; and WHEREAS, having publicly announced his intention to apply for employment with the City of Miami Beach as a Certified Police Officer, City Commissioner Ed Tobin has requested a waiver of City Code Section 2-462's post-service employment restriction; which employment--if offered and accepted--would (consistent with Florida Ethics laws and Constitutional dictates) commence subsequent to his resignation from membership on the City Commission; and WHEREAS, inasmuch as Code Section 2-462 does not contain any restriction limiting when a waiver request may occur, the City Attorney has opined that the subject request for waiver is ripe for present consideration by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission hereby find, by an affirmative 5/7 vote, that the public interest would be served by granting the subject waiver, authorizing Commissioner Tobin to become employed as a Certified Police Officer for the City of Miami Beach, should such offer of employment be made and accepted. WHEREAS, in this regard, the City Commission emphasizes that its actions taken herein are limited to the per se subject grant of waiver under City Code section 2-462, and in no way reflect any City Commission endorsement or promotion of application for employment or offer of employment, and that reliance is placed upon the City Administration to ensure that Commissioner Tobin is subject to the same application and hiring process as other candidates for the position of Certified Police Officer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that having determined by 5/7 vote that the public interest will be served by waiving Miami Beach City Code Section 2-462's post-service employment prohibition in relation to City Commissioner Ed Tobin's Statement of Intention to apply for City employment as a Certified City Police Officer, said waiver is granted. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of October 2014. Philip Le q Mayor Attest: Raf el Granado, City Clerk INCORP ORA ECl: 26 'Co o.� APPROVED AS TO FORM& LANGUAGE & FO EXECUTION 0 City Attorney Date IB E -- OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager FROM: Ed Tobin, City Commissioner DATE: October 22, 2014 SUBJECT: . Discussion Item/Resolution for Placement on October 29, 2014 City Commission Agenda Request for City Commission Waiver of City's Post-Service Employment Prohibition and Related Statement of Intent to Apply for City Employment. Please place on the October 29, 2014 City Commission agenda the following matters: • My statement of intent to apply for employment as a Certified Police Officer for the City of Miami Beach; and • Immediately following, my statement, my request for waiver of the Post-Service Employment Prohibition, pursuant to City Code Section 2-462, reading as follows: Miami Beach City Code Section 2-462 "Prohibiting members of city commission from having certain post-service contracts with city": (a) For a period-of two years after leaving city service, no member of the city commission shall be eligible to serve as employee, independent contractor, or agent for the city, or otherwise enter into any contract (other than for voluntary, noncompensated services) with the city on any matter. (b) The provisions of this section shall apply to all individuals elected or appointed/reelected or reappointed to serve on the city commission subsequent to the effective date of this section. (c) The requirements of this section may be waived by a five-sevenths vote of the city commission upon a finding by the city commission that the public interest would be served by such waiver. Having discussed the above process with the City Attorney, he has prepared the attached Resolution, to be considered concurrent with my above-referenced waiver request. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call my office. Agenda Item Date /®��