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RESOLUTION 92-20522 • RESOLUTION NO. 92-20522 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THAT LANGUAGE BE ADDED TO DADE COUNTY' S PROPOSAL FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE LOCAL OPTION TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX WHICH WOULD ALLOCATE ONE MILLION DOLLARS OF THE TAX REVENUES YEARLY FOR THE CREATION OF QUALITY HOTEL ROOMS ON MIAMI BEACH TO SUPPORT THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE SUCH. WHEREAS, Metropolitan Dade County is proposing a change to Florida Statutes Section 125 . 0104 which would expand the Local Option Tourist Development Tax currently charged; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that approximately $20 million will be generated from the expansion of the tax; and WHEREAS, the County has proposed that the revenues be allocated to Tourism, Advertising and Promotion; Homeless Programs; Economic Development in distressed areas; Job Creation Economic Development and Cultural Programs; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is in need of quality hotel rooms in and around the Miami Beach Convention Center which is the major Convention Center for all Dade County; and WHEREAS, the creation of quality hotel rooms would stimulate new employment opportunities in the County as well as in the City of Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach requests that language be added to the proposed amendment to the Local Option Tourist Development Tax which would allocate the amount of $1 million on a yearly basis to the City of Miami Beach for the creation of quality hotel rooms in and around the Miami Beach Convention Center and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate with Dade County and the Dade Delegation for the inclusion of such language in the amendment. PASSED and APPROVED this 3rd day o June , 1992 . Kj)2 MAYOR i ATTEST: CITY CLERK FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By5ai4a- RMc:cBT:jh Date ' _ y— e'2 • I # A t •, CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSiON MEMORANDUM NO. 37S-92, TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: June 3 , 1992 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Cult City Manager REPORT OF COUNTY-WIDE EXPANSION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX SUBJECT: REGARDING CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS HOTEL ON MIAMI BEACH ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the position of adding language to the proposed State Legislation which would allocate $1 million of the funds for acquisition of land relating to and/or at least the construction of a Convention Headquarters Hotel on Miami Beach. BACKGROUND: During the regular State Legislative Session the expansion of the County's Food and Beverage Tax (levied in all of Dade County with the exception of Miami Beach, Sunny Isles and Bal Harbour) to all restaurants with liquor licenses and the expansion of the eligible uses for the tax were proposed. This item was a County and City of Miami Beach priority during the regular session of the Legislature. In its original form the proposal was that the revenues generated from this expansion would be allocated as follows: 25% for Cultural Programs. 45% for the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. 30% for the Local Economic Development Programs at the County's discretion. County Commissioner Dusseau further proposed that the 30% for local economic development be allocated as follows: 50% of the 30% to Homeless Shelter and Social Programs. $2 , 000, 000 toward the construction of Convention Headquarters Hotel to be located in Miami Beach. $1, 000, 000 toward a World Trade Center. Although the County approved in concept the Dusseau proposal, the legislation presented to the Legislature did not contain any language as to the allocation of the 30% Economic Development funds. As a result, several organizations attempted to allocate this portion in various manners, leading to the eventual failure of the expansion of the Food and Beverage Tax. Continued. . . 69 1 AGENDA I TEM DATE 3-9a • COMMISSION MEMORANDUM PAGE TWO JOIE 3, 1992 The County, the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Cultural Affairs Council are anticipated to resurface the item at the Special Session. In its current form, the allocation of funds changes to the following: ESTIMATED REVENUE PERCENT CATEGORY $9, 000, 000 45% Tourism Advertising and Promotion $3 , 000, 000 15% Homeless Programs $2 , 000, 000 10% Economic Development in Distressed Areas $1, 000, 000 5% Job Creation Economic Development $5, 000, 000 25% Cultural Programs including $20,000,000 100% Metrozoo and Vizcaya Marketing ANALYSIS: With the above allocation, it appears that the City of Miami Beach Convention Headquarters Hotel may be precluded from funding unless the site was in a Redevelopment Area. The 10% Economic Development in Distressed Areas includes a caveat that the funds would be used for economic development activities in slum or blighted areas, i.e. , redevelopment areas. As the City of Miami Beach currently has only one redevelopment area (South Pointe) and has not made a final decision on the Convention Center Redevelopment Area, a hotel site in and around the Miami Beach Convention Center may not be eligible for funding under this category. The remaining category of 5% - Job Creation Economic Development would be allocated for economic development activities developing new or expanded businesses or to stimulate new employment opportunities. Although a Convention Headquarters Hotel would clearly be eligible for funding from this category, the City of Miami Beach would be subject to an allocation from the County along with other projects which meet this definition. With an estimated $1 million in revenue generated in this category, it is unlikely that the entire $1 million would be allocated for a Convention Headquarters Hotel, thereby not providing a sufficient allocation to assist the City of Miami Beach in completion of the Hotel. CONCLUSION: The City of Miami Beach should actively pursue a change to the proposed language to include at least a $1 million allocation of funds generated from the expansion of Dade County Food and Beverage Tax for the specific purpose of a Convention Headquarters Hotel on Miami Beach. Said purpose should not be restricted to construction of a Hotel but also include the acquisition of land relating to a Convention Headquarters Hotel. CONCERN: While the position incorporated in this memorandum is appropriate from the standpoint of Miami Beach, it is my concern that other municipalities and non-profit entities are polarizing regarding their specific interests. My recommendation is that the Administration be authorized to take the position in support of the Convention Headquarters Hotel, but negotiations should be allowed in order to not adversely impact ultimate passage of this Legislation. RMC:CBT: lcd 2 70 + VJ.1tT1_1VLZ�; PrRESOLUTION NO. 92-20522 Requesting that language be added to Dade County's proposal for the expansion of the local option Tourist Development It: Tax which would allocate one million dollars of the tax revenues yearly for the creation of quality hotel rooms on Miami Beach to support the Miami Beach Convention Center and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate such. • • libillIMEMMININAMMINENMINNIMIMMINW"Wgia • • OWNMMOMMMOIMMEND