2017-29806 Reso 2017-29806
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO
THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY, BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, THE MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE, NORTH BAY VILLAGE, THE TOWN OF BAY
HARBOR ISLANDS, THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, AND BAL
HARBOUR VILLAGE TO SUPPORT AN ENHANCED NURSE
INITIATIVE FOR THE 2017/2018 SCHOOL YEAR AND
AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF $15,400 FROM THE
MIAMI BEACH EDUCATION COMPACT FUND FOR THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH'S PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF FUNDING
FOR THE NURSE ENHANCEMENT INITIATIVE SUBJECT TO
APPROVAL IN THE CITY'S FY 2017/18 ANNUAL BUDGET.
WHEREAS, in January 2008, the City of Miami Beach entered into an Education
Compact with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools to enhance learning opportunities for
youth; and
WHEREAS, the Education Compact reflects the desire of the Miami Beach community
to support excellence in the City's public schools and enhance the health and well-being of our
City's youth; and
WHEREAS, as a result of the City's Education Compact with Miami-Dade County Public
Schools, all public schools in Miami Beach offer the International Baccalaureate program which
is internationally recognized as a benchmark for education excellence and also fosters student
participation in community service; and
WHEREAS, in the 2012/13 School Year, five of the eight schools in our educational
feeder pattern had Health Connect in Our Schools (HCIOS)suites which were supported by The
Children's Trust and which provided a full-time Medical Assistant and a shared Registered
Nurse on campus; and
WHEREAS, for students who do not require routine medications, the HCIOS suites used
for nursing assessments, administration of first aid, and other purposes such as consulting with
parents and caregivers; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach, North Bay Village, the Town of Bay Harbor
Islands, the Town of Surfside, and Bal Harbour Village ("Participating Municipalities")
determined that a program to provide healthcare services to students attending underserviced
public schools is in the best interests of the health and public welfare of youth; and
WHEREAS, in the 2013/14 School Year, a municipal Nurse Initiative was implemented
pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding between the Participating Municipalities to
provide a HCIOS team of professionals including a shared Registered Nurse, a full-time Medical
Assistant, and a social worker which was funded by Miami-Dade County Public Schools; and
WHEREAS, the benefits of HCIOS health teams include: a coordinated level of school-
based healthcare, expanded health screenings, and assessments with access to follow-up care,
mental and behavioral health services to identify and solve student health and educational
issues, nutrition and health counseling, heath services for uninsured students with no other
option for access to health care, emergency first aid/CPR, and chronic disease management;
and
WHEREAS, utilization of the HCIOS remained high throughout the 2014/2015 School
Year, with 52 percent of the 3,044 unduplicated students utilizing the services from August 2014
through February 2015, an average of eleven visits per day per school resulting in 3,836 visits;
and
WHEREAS, by approval of Resolution 2015-42 on February 9, 2015, The Children's
Trust Board of Directors approved the release of RFP 2015-17: School Health Programs to
fund improved access to quality health care through providers delivering comprehensive
services in the public schools to 145 pre-selected schools for School Years 2015-16, 2016-17,
and 2017-18; the programs which are the subject of the RFP include all three (3) Miami Beach
schools in the City's original Nurse Initiative; and
WHEREAS, due to the success of the Nurse Initiative during the 2013/2014 and
2014/2015 School Years, the Parties implemented an enhanced nurse initiative ("Nurse
Enhancement Initiative") for the 2015/2016 and the 2016/2017 School Years for the
Participating Schools because the basic healthcare services previously funded in the Nurse
Initiative by the Participating Municipalities, the Miami Beach Chamber Education Foundation,
Inc., and The Children's Trust, were provided by The Children's Trust via the new School Health
Programs; and
WHEREAS, the Nurse Enhancement Initiative established at the Participating Schools
for School Years 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 was a success and the Parties wish to provide for
an enhanced nurse initiative for the 2017/2018 School Year; and
WHEREAS, the City's proportionate share for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative is
approximately $15,400 for the 2017/2018 School Year and will not be due to be paid until
October 31, 2017; and
WHEREAS, the funds for the City's proportionate share will be subject to approval in the
City's FY 2015/2016 Annual Budget; and
WHEREAS, The Children's Trust has committed to fund the School Health Programs at
all Miami Beach feeder schools through the end of the 2017/2018 School Year; and
WHEREAS, the funding provided by the Participating Municipalities will enhance The
Children's Trust School Health Programs for North Beach Elementary, Treasure Island
Elementary, and Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center (the "Schools"), to include services such
as behavioral health each week during the 2017/2018 School Year at each of the Schools; and
WHEREAS, funding from The Children's Trust will provide for a full-time registered
nurse and/or licensed practical nurse at each of the Schools for the 2017/2018 School Year;
and
WHEREAS, each of the Participating Municipalities will contribute approximate funding
for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative for the 2017/2018 School Year, subject to their respective
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budget approvals, as follows: City of Miami Beach $15,400, Town of Surfside $3,667, Town of
Bay Harbor Islands $3,667, Bal Harbour Village $3,667, and North Bay Village $6,600, which
amounts will be offset by unused funds from the 2016/2017 Nurse Enhancement Initiative for
the Town of Surfside, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, Bal Harbor Village, and North Bay
Village; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce will serve as the fiscal agent to
collect the funds from the Participating Municipalities and will disperse the funds to The
Children's Trust; and
WHEREAS, on or before October 31, 2017, the Participating Municipalities shall provide
their proportionate share of funds for the 2017/2018 Nurse Enhancement Initiative to MBCEF,
which funds MBCEF shall hold in escrow pending the execution of its agreement with The
Children's Trust; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the attached Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU")
will be entered into between the City of Miami Beach, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce,
North Bay Village, the Town of Surfside, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, and Bal Harbour
Village, with the Participating Municipalities contributing their proportionate share of the costs to
support the Nurse Enhancement Initiative program for the 2017/2018 School Year; and
WHEREAS, the MOU may be extended for up to one additional year pending available
funding and the commitment of current funding levels from the Participating Municipalities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Memorandum of
Understanding, in a form acceptable to the City Manager and the City Attorney, between the
City of Miami Beach, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, North Bay Village, the Town of
Bay Harbor Islands, the Town of Surfside, and Bal Harbour Village to support the Nurse
Enhancement Initiative for the 2017/2018 School Year, and authorizing the appropriation of
$15,400 from the Miami Beach Education Compact Fund for the City of Miami Beach's
proportionate share of funding for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative subject to approval in the
City's FY 2017/2018 Annual Budget.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this o4' day of April, 2017.
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 26, 2017
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO EXECUTE THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU),
IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY
ATTORNEY, BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, THE MIAMI BEACH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NORTH BAY VILLAGE, THE TOWN OF BAY
HARBOR ISLANDS, THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, AND BAL HARBOUR
VILLAGE TO SUPPORT AN ENHANCED NURSE INITIATIVE FOR THE
2017/2018 SCHOOL YEAR AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF
$15,400 FROM THE MIAMI BEACH EDUCATION COMPACT FUND FOR
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF FUNDING
FOR THE NURSE ENHANCEMENT INITIATIVE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL
IN THE CITY'S FY2017/18ANNUAL BUDGET.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends the approval of this Resolution. An agreement, acceptable to the
City Attorney and the City Manager, should be entered into between the Miami Beach Chamber of
Commerce, North Bay Village, the Town of Surfside, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, Bal Harbour
Village, and the City of Miami Beach, subject to all of the participating municipalities contributing to
the costs for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative in order to sustain the program for the 5th year. This
approval will assist the Department in accomplishing its measurable objectives and approval in the
City's FY 2017/18 Annual Budget.
ANALYSIS
On December 11, 2013, the Commission discussed (Item R9K)the continuation of the Nurse
Initiative for the 2014-15 school year, approved on July 17, 2013, per Resolution#2013-28258
(Item C7N)funding the Nurse Initiative for the 2013-14 school year. On October 24, 2012, the
Commission requested the motion made by the Committee for Quality Education regarding
health care in feeder pattern public schools be referred to the Finance and Citywide Projects
Committee to discuss consideration of the request to strengthen Education Compact activities
as they relate to health and well-being. The Committee for Quality Education made the
following motion at the September 24, 2012, meetingregarding health care in our public
schools:
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The health and well-being of our children are of paramount importance and should be
considered a community priority and responsibility. Therefore, the Committee for
Quality Education recommends the Mayor and City Commission review the Health
and Well-being activities in the Education Compact to strengthen them and consider
funding support.
The Education Compact with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), established on
January 16, 2008, includes the outcome to increase the health and well-being of students in
Miami Beach public schools. The activities included in the Compact agreement to support this
outcome include the following:
• The school District will maintain health clinics (nurse practitioners and/or registered
nurses) at Fienberg-Fisher, Biscayne, Nautilus, and Miami Beach Senior High, subject to
continued available funding, and will work with all Miami Beach schools to coordinate visits
from the Health Connect on Wheels service (as available) or similar service to schools
and/or Miami Beach recreation centers;
• The District and the City will collaborate to deliver information regarding health and
wellness education, prevention and intervention strategies regarding nutrition, physical
activity levels, and health maintenance in accordance with the District's Wellness Initiative;
• The City will explore the development of a middle school-level after-school program. The
District will collaborate with the City by assisting with the recruitment of students, including
providing space within District-owned facilities as needed, and exploring expanded
transportation options for participating students; and,
• District will explore the expansion of full-time nurse practitioners and/or registered nurses
at schools without health clinics, subject to available funding.
Of the eight Miami Dade County Public Schools that fall within the City of Miami Beach
feeder pattern, as of the 2015-16 school year is Health Connect in Our Schools (HCIOS)
Suites in all of them. For students that do not require routine medications, the HCIOS is
used for nursing assessments, administration of first aide, consulting with parents and
caregivers, etc. These are considered Non-Routine Medication visits and they account
for over 90%of all the services provided amongst the HCI OS health suites.
During the December 2012 Finance and Citywide Projects Committee meeting, motions
made by the Quality Education Committee regarding the funding of a registered nurse at
underserved public schools in the feeder pattern were discussed. The Finance and
Citywide Projects Committee recommended funding the City's proportionate share of the
estimated $62,000 for a full-time registered nurse with benefits for the 2013-14 school
year subject to neighboring municipalities also contributing their proportionate share of the
nurse for the three underserved schools in the feeder pattern. The City's proportionate
share was approximately $30,500 for the 2013-14 school year. These funds were
appropriated for FY 2012/13 in the Education Compact Fund adopted by Resolution
2012-28018 anticipated to be used for teacher development programs and fees to the
International Baccalaureate Organization redirected at the May 8, 2013 Commission
meeting per Resolution 2013-28219 to support the Nurse Initiative.
In the 2013-14 School Year, a municipal Nurse Initiative was implemented pursuant to a
Memorandum of Understanding between the Participating Municipalities to provide a
HCIOS team of professionals including a shared Registered Nurse, a full-time Medical
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Assistant, and a social worker, which is already funded by Miami-Dade County Public
Schools for the 2013-14 School Year and the 2014-15 School Year. The registered
nurse rotates between each of the aforementioned schools (or as per Children's Trust
recommendation)so that accessibility is equal amongst all three schools. Utilization of the
HCIOS remains high.
The benefits of HCIOS health teams include: a coordinated level of school-based
healthcare, expanded health screenings, and assessments with access to follow-up care,
mental and behavioral health services to identify and solve student health and educational
issues, nutrition and health counseling, heath services for uninsured students with no other
option for access to health care, emergency first aid/CPR, and chronic disease
management
By approval of Resolution 2015-42 on February 9, 2015, The Children's Trust Board of
Directors approved the release of RFP 2015-17: School Health Programs to fund
improved access to quality health care through providers delivering comprehensive
services in the public schools to 145 pre-selected schools for School Years 2015-16,
2016-17, and 2017-18; the programs which are the subject of the RFP include all three
(3) Miami Beach schools in the City's original Nurse Initiative
Due to the success of the Nurse Initiative and during the 2013-2014 and 2014-15 School
Years and Nurse Enhancement Initiative per Resolution 2015-29004 in the 2015-16
School Year, the City of Miami Beach and the other Participating Municipalities wish to
continue to support an enhanced Nurse Enhancement Initiative for the 2016-2017 and
2017-18 School Years, as the underlying nurse initiative is now provided by The
Children's Trust via the School Health Programs.
As of March 2017, each of the neighboring municipalities has committed approximate
funding for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative for the 2017-18 school year as follows:
Town of Surfside $3,667, Town of Bay Harbor Islands $3,667, Bal Harbour Village
$3,667, and North Bay Village $6,600; however, there were unused funds from the 2016-
17 school year that will be applied in the 2017-18 school year. The Miami Beach
Chamber Education Foundation (MBCEF)shall provide funding for the 2017-2018 Nurse
Enhancement Initiative from the unused funds ($7,000) provided by the Aetna Voices of
health prize funds pursuant to the 2013-2014 Nurse Initiative Memorandum of
Understanding, which unused funds shall be carried over for use during the 2016-2017
and 2017-18 School Year at $7,000 per year and which may be carried over for an
additional two years at $7,000 per year through the 2017-18 School Year. The City of
Miami Beach's proportionate share for the 2017-18 school year is $15,400.
The funding provided by the Participating Municipalities will enhance The Children's Trust
School Health Programs for North Beach Elementary, Treasure Island Elementary, and
Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center, to include, behavioral health services during the
2016-2017 and 2017-18 School Years at each of the schools. The Children's Trust
funding will provide for a shared licensed clinical social worker to provide behavioral health
services at each of the schools for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 school years.
It is anticipated that the Memorandum of Understanding will be entered into between the
City of Miami Beach, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, The Children's Trust,
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North Bay Village, the Town of Surfside, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, and Bal Harbour
Village, with the Participating Municipalities contributing to support the Nurse
Enhancement Initiative program for the 2017-2018 School Year.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends the approval of this Resolution. An agreement, acceptable to
the City Attorney and the City Manager, should be entered into between the Miami Beach
Chamber of Commerce, North Bay Village, the Town of Surfside, the Town of Bay Harbor
Islands, Bal Harbour Village, and the City of Miami Beach, subject to all of the participating
municipalities contributing to the costs for the Nurse Enhancement Initiative in order to sustain
the program for the 5th year and provide a Licenses Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) for one
day per week at each of these schools. This approval will assist the Department in
accomplishing its measurable objectives and approval in the City's FY 2017/18 Annual Budget.
KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED
Achieve Educational (K-12) Excellence
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
$15,400 in FY 2017/18
Legislative Tracking
Organization Development Performance Initiatives
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
o Resolution and MOU
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, NORTH BAY VILLAGE, THE TOWN OF BAY HARBOR
ISLANDS, THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE, AND
THE MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER EDUCATION FOUNDATION TO IMPLEMENT A
NURSE ENHANCEMENT INITIATIVE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2017/2018
This is a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") made and entered into this
day of , 2017, by and between the City of Miami Beach
("CMB"), North Bay Village ("NBV"), the Town of Bay Harbor Islands ("TBHI"), the
Town of Surfside ("TS"), Bal Harbour Village ("BHV"), and the Miami Beach
Chamber Education Foundation, Inc. ("MBCEF") (collectively, the "Parties"), to
provide for funding and for the implementation of a Nurse Enhancement Initiative as
provided herein, and as to be provided in an agreement. between MBCEF and The
Children's Trust("TCT").
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the Parties have determined that a program to provide healthcare
services to students attending underserviced public schools is in the best interests of
the health and public welfare of the City of Miami Beach, North Bay Village, the Town of
Bay Harbor Islands, the Town of Surfside, and Bal Harbour Village (the "Participating
Municipalities"); and
WHEREAS, following the Parties' determination that students at North Beach
Elementary, Treasure Island Elementary, and Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center
(the "Participating Schools") did not have full-time, on-site healthcare services and
were, thus, underserved as compared to other public schools in the feeder pattern that
falls within the City of Miami Beach, the Parties entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding on August 19, 2013 for a Nurse Initiative, and another Memorandum of
Understanding on April 23, 2014, to provide healthcare services to the Participating
Schools during the 2013/2014 and the 2014/2015 School Years; and
WHEREAS, due to the success of the Nurse Initiative during the 2013/2014 and
2014/2015 School Years, the Parties implemented an enhanced nurse initiative ("Nurse
Enhancement Initiative") for the 2015/2016 and the 2016/2017 School Years for the
Participating Schools because the basic healthcare services previously funded in the
Nurse Initiative by the Participating Municipalities, the Miami Beach Chamber Education
Foundation, Inc., and The Children's Trust, were provided by The Children's Trust via
the new School Health Programs; and
WHEREAS, the Nurse Enhancement Initiative established at the Participating
Schools for School Years 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 was a success and the Parties
wish to provide for another nurse enhancement initiative for the 2017/2018 School Year;
and
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WHEREAS, a Nurse Enhancement Initiative should be established at the
Participating Schools for School Year 2017/2018 as herein provided and pursuant to a
separate agreement to be entered into between MBCEF and TCT.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms, conditions, promises,
covenants, and payments hereinafter set forth, the Parties agree to provide for a Nurse
Enhancement Initiative for the Participating Schools during the 2017/2018 School Year
as follows:
1. MBCEF shall enter into an agreement with TCT whereby TCT shall provide
services for behavioral health and TCT shall provide certain schedules and
reports as follows:
a) A monthly report of services provided at each of the Participating
Schools shall be provided to the Participating Schools and to MBCEF;
and
b) A monthly and an annual report shall be provided to the Participating
Municipalities and to MBCEF documenting the percent of students
returning to class after all visits relative to the above services at the
Participating Schools.
2. On or before November 10, 2017, MBCEF shall provide funding to TCT for the
2017-2018 Nurse Enhancement Initiative in the amount of $7,000. In addition,
pursuant to paragraph 7 of the 2016/2017 Nurse Enhancement Initiative
Memorandum of Understanding between the Parties dated July 26, 2016,
unused funds in the amount of $3,749.92 for NBV, $2,083.62 for TBHI,
$2,083.62 for TS, and $2,083.62 for BHV have been held in escrow by MBCEF
and shall be credited toward their respective proportionate funding and applied to
the Nurse Enhancement Initiative for the 2017/2018 School Year. The unused
funds resulted from the licensed clinical social worker's placement in the
Participating Schools for 19 instead of 44 weeks during the 2016/2017 School
Year.
3. On or before October 31, 2017, the Participating Municipalities shall provide
their remaining proportionate share of funds for the 2017/2018 Nurse
Enhancement Initiative to MBCEF, subject to budget approval by the
Participating Municipalities, which funds MBCEF shall hold in escrow pending
the execution of its agreement with TCT referenced in paragraph 1. The
Participating Municipalities' proportionate remaining share of funding for the
2017/2018 School Year shall be paid by October 31, 2017 in the following
amounts:
i) CMB shall provide funding in the amount of$15,400.00;
ii) NBV shall provide funding in the amount of$2,850.08;
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iii) TBHI shall provide funding in the amount of$1,583.38;
iv) TS shall provide funding in the amount of$1,583.38; and
v) BHV shall provide funding in the amount of$1,583.38;
4. MBCEF shall serve as the fiscal agent to collect the funds to be paid as provided
in paragraph 3 above and shall disperse such funds to TCT after entering into the
agreement with TCT referenced in paragraph 1 and upon receipt of invoices from
TCT.
5. MBCEF shall indemnify and hold harmless the Participating Municipalities and
their respective officers employees, agents and instrumentalities from any and all
liability, losses, or damages, including attorneys' fees and costs of defense,
which the Participating Municipalities or their officers, employees, agents or
instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of
actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to, or resulting
from the performance of this MOU by MBCEF or its employees, agents,
servants, partners, principals, or subcontractors. MBCEF shall pay claims and
losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims suits or
actions of any kind or nature in the name of the Participating Municipalities,
where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs,
judgments, and attorney's fees which may issue thereon.
6. In the event that one or more of the Participating Municipalities is not able to
secure funds for their respective proportionate share of funding as provided in
paragraph 3, then the remaining contributing Participating Municipalities may,
in coordination with the MBCEF, adjust the services to be provided through the
Nurse Enhancement Initiative.
7. In the event that any of the provisions in this MOU are not performed, or if the
2017/2018 Nurse Enhancement Initiative is terminated after funds have been
dispersed to MBCEF as provided in paragraphs 3 and 4, then MBCEF shall
promptly reimburse each of the Participating Municipalities their proportionate
share of unused funds. If any combination or all of the Participating
Municipalities agree to implement a Nurse Enhancement Initiative for the
2018/2019 School Year, then MBCEF may, as directed by the Participating
Municipalities that agree to implement a 2018/2019 Nurse Enhancement
Initiative, hold any unused funds in escrow to be applied toward the 2018/2019
Nurse Enhancement Initiative. Any unused funds shall be credited toward each
of the Participating Municipalities' proportionate share for the 2018/2019
Nurse Enhancement Initiative.
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IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this MOU to be
executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the day and year first
written above.
ATTEST: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a Municipal
Corporation of the State of Florida
By: By:
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Philip Levine, Mayor
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ATTEST: NORTH BAY VILLAGE, a Municipal
Corporation of the State of Florida
By: By:
Village Clerk Village Manager
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency
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ATTEST: TOWN OF BAY HARBOR ISLANDS, a Municipal
Corporation of the State of Florida
By: By:
Town Clerk Mayor/Town Manager
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency
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ATTEST: TOWN OF SURFSIDE,A Municipal
Corporation of the State of Florida
By: By:
Town Clerk Mayor/Town Manager
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency
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ATTEST: BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE, a Municipal
Corporation of the State of Florida
By: By:
Village Clerk Mayor/Village Manager
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency
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ATTEST: MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER EDUCATION
FOUNDATION
By: By:
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency
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