Resolution 2021-31817 RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31817
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL NEGOTIATED
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, AND THE NORTH
BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AS APPROVED BY
THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON
JULY 20, 2021 AND ATTACHED AS AN EXHIBIT TO THE
MEMORANDUM ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION (THE
"INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT"); FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT.
WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Act, Chapter 163, Part III, Florida
Statutes, provides for community redevelopment by the creation of a community
redevelopment agency if certain conditions of blight exist, as defined in Section 163.340,
Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, on July 17, 2019, via Resolution No. 2019-30892, the Mayor and City
Commission adopted a Finding a Necessity, declaring that a blighted area (as such term
is defined in Section 163.340, Florida Statutes) exists within the area generally bounded
by 87th Terrace to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, 65th Street to the south, and
Rue Notre Dame to the west; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission further declared in Resolution No.
2019-30892 that the rehabilitation, conservation, redevelopment, or a combination
thereof, of the North Beach Redevelopment Area is necessary in the interest of the public
health, safety, morals, or welfare of the City and the residents within the North Beach
Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, on July 8, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade
County, Florida, adopted Resolution No. R-619-20, accepting the Finding of Necessity
and delegating to the City the powers to create the North Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency (the "North Beach CRA"), for the purposes of establishing the
use of a portion of the tax increment revenues derived from the. imposition of a levy
against real property located within the boundaries of the North Beach CRA; and
WHEREAS, on February 10, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission adopted
Resolution No. 2021-31596, creating the North Beach CRA and further declaring the
Mayor and City Commission to be the governing body of the North Beach CRA; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the delegation of authority from Miami-Dade County via
Resolution No. R-619-20, the Administration conducted significant public engagement in
preparation of the North Beach CRA Redevelopment Plan (the "Plan"); and
WHEREAS, on May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution 003-2021, the Chairperson
and Members of the North Beach CRA adopted the Plan and transmitted the Plan to the
Miami Beach City Commission for approval, as required by Section 163.360(5), Florida
Statutes.
WHEREAS, on May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 2021-31709, the Mayor
and City Commission approved the Plan, as required by Section 163.360(7), Florida
Statutes, and transmitted the adopted Plan to the Miami-Dade County Board of County
Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, simultaneous with the City's preparation of the Plan, in order to
delineate their respective areas of responsibility with respect to the redevelopment of the
Redevelopment Area, the City, North Beach CRA and County Administrations negotiated
an interlocal cooperation agreement, by and among the City of Miami Beach, the North
Beach CRA, and Miami-Dade County (the "Interlocal Agreement"); and
WHEREAS, on May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution 004-2021, the Chairperson
and Members of the North Beach CRA approved, in substantial form, the Interlocal
Agreement and authorized the Chairperson and Secretary of the North Beach CRA to
execute the Interlocal Agreement; and
WHEREAS, on May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 2021-31710, the Mayor
and City Commission approved, in substantial form, the Interlocal Agreement and
authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Interlocal Agreement and further,
authorized the City Manager to transmit the executed Interlocal Agreement to the Miami-
Dade County Board of County Commissioners for its consideration and approval; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to strengthen their commitment to redevelopment
strategies to address affordable and workforce housing and have agreed to revise the
Interlocal Agreement to stipulate that commencing in the year in which the combined
annual contribution into the Trust Fund by the County and the City is or exceeds $1
million, ten percent(10%) of the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) revenue generated in the
redevelopment area be specifically designated for the purpose of funding projects
associated with affordable and workforce housing including construction, rehabilitation,
and preservation; and
WHEREAS, on July 20, 2021, the Miami-Dade County Board of County
Commissioners approved an ordinance establishing the North Beach CRA Trust Fund
and a resolution approving the Redevelopment Plan and the Interlocal Agreement, as
amended; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to authorize the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute the Interlocal Agreement, as amended, a copy of which is attached
as an Exhibit to the Memorandum accompanying this Resolution, and further, authorize
the City Manager to transmit the executed Interlocal Agreement to the Miami-Dade
County Board of County Commissioners for execution.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby approve the final negotiated Interlocal Cooperation Agreement by
and among the City of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, and the North Beach
Community Redevelopment Agency, as approved by the Miami-Dade County Board of
County Commissioners on July 20, 2021 and attached as an exhibit to the Memorandum
accompanying this Resolution (the"Interlocal Agreement"); further, authorizing the Mayor
and City Clerk to execute the Interlocal Agreement.
PASSED and ADOPTED THIS on day of 14/ 2021.
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MIAMIBEACH
City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY
COMMISSION
FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manage•
DATE: July 28, 2021
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL NEGOTIATED
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BY AND
AMONG THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, MIAMI-DADE
COUNTY, AND THE NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AS APPROVED BY THE
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS ON JULY 20, 2021 AND ATTACHED
AS AN EXHIBIT TO THE MEMORANDUM
ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION (THE
"INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT"); FURTHER,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT.
RECOMMENDATION
This Memorandum is related to the approval and execution of the final negotiated
interlocal cooperation agreement by and among the City of Miami Beach, the
North Beach CRA, and Miami-Dade County, and authorizing transmittal to the
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners for execution (Joint Agenda
Items R7 Q and NBCRA 1).
The Administration recommends approval and authorization to execute the final
negotiated interlocal cooperation agreement and transmit to Miami-Dade County
for execution.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
On July 8, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County
Florida (the "BCC"), adopted Resolution No. R-619-20, whereby the County: (1)
accepted the City's Finding of Necessity to declare a need to create the North
Beach CRA and (2)delegated to the City the statutory authority to create the North
Commission Memorandum
North Beach CRA Interlocal Agreement
July 28, 2021
Page 2 of 5
Beach CRA and to prepare and adopt a community redevelopment plan for the
North Beach Redevelopment Area.
Pursuant to the County's delegation of authority, the City undertook a significant
public engagement effort to prepare the Redevelopment Plan. Simultaneous with
the City's preparation of the Redevelopment Plan, in order to delineate their
respective areas of responsibility with respect to the redevelopment of the
Redevelopment Area, the City, North Beach CRA, and County Administrations
negotiated an interlocal cooperation agreement (the "Interlocal Agreement").
On February 10, 2021, by adopting Resolution No. 2021-31596, the Mayor and
City Commission officially created the North Beach CRA pursuant to section
163.357, Florida Statutes, and declared the Mayor and City Commission to be the
governing body of the North Beach CRA.
On May 5, 2021, the Ad Hoc North Beach CRA Advisory Committee ("Advisory
Committee"), created by the City Commission to ensure the continued public
participation by residents, business owners, and community representatives in
connection with the North Beach CRA, adopted two motions in support of the North
Beach CRA. The Advisory Committee voted unanimously to (1) provide a favorable
recommendation that the City Commission adopt the Redevelopment Plan and (2)
approve the Interlocal Agreement.
On May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 003-2021, the Chairperson and
Members of the North Beach CRA Board adopted the Redevelopment Plan and
transmitted the Plan to the City Commission for approval, as required by Section
163.360(5), Florida Statutes. Additionally, pursuant to Resolution No. 004-2021,
the Chairperson and Board members approved the Interlocal Agreement,
authorized the Chairperson and Secretary to execute the Interlocal Agreement,
and further, authorized the transmittal of the executed Interlocal Agreement to the
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners for its consideration and
approval.
Likewise, on May 12, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 2021-31709, the Mayor
and City Commission approved the Redevelopment Plan for the North Beach CRA
and authorized its transmittal to the County. Contemporaneously, pursuant to
Resolution No. 2021-31710, the Mayor and City Commission approved the
Interlocal Agreement, authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Interlocal
Agreement, and further, authorized the City Manager to transmit the executed
Interlocal Agreement to the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
for its consideration and approval.
Commission Memorandum
North Beach CRA Interlocal Agreement
July 28, 2021
Page 3 of 5
ANALYSIS
On July 20, 2021, the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
approved an ordinance establishing the North Beach CRA Trust Fund and a
resolution approving the Redevelopment Plan and the final, negotiated Interlocal
Agreement, with said Interlocal Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A". The
resolution was adopted with an amendment on the floor by Commissioner Eileen
Higgins, in accordance with the parties' desire to strengthen their commitment to
redevelopment strategies to address affordable and workforce housing.
The floor amendment to revise the Interlocal Agreement included a requirement
that commencing in the year in which the combined annual contribution into the
Trust Fund by the County and the City is or exceeds $1 million, ten percent (10%)
of the TIF revenue generated in the Redevelopment Area will be specifically
designated for the purpose of funding projects associated with affordable and
workforce housing, including but not limited to, the construction, rehabilitation and
preservation of such housing.
The material terms of the Interlocal Agreement primarily remain the same except
for the new modifications with respect to the ten percent (10%) TIF set aside for
affordable and workforce housing. As revised in final form, the material terms are
as follows, with changes indicated relative to the previous version approved by the
City Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 2021-31710:
• One member of the County Commission, or a County Commission
designee, may be appointed to serve on the North Beach CRA's Board of
Commissioners (in addition to the other members appointed to the North
Beach CRA's Board of Commissioners (i.e., the City Commission). Said
County Commissioner, or designee, shall be vested with the same rights,
duties and obligations as any other North Beach CRA Board member; and
• No more than twenty percent (20%) of the total tax increment funds
deposited annually into the Trust Fund by the City and the County shall be
used for total administrative expenses (including indirect and overhead
expenses which may not exceed six percent (6%) of the total contemplated
administrative expenses to be spent under the Redevelopment Plan); and
• The County shall charge, and the North Beach CRA shall pay to the County,
no later than March 31, an annual administrative fee ("County
Administrative Fee"). This County Administrative Fee shall be 1.5% of the
County's payment to the North Beach CRA. The County Administrative Fee
shall not be included in the (20%) limit on administrative expenses defined
in this section; and
Commission Memorandum
North Beach CRA Interlocal Agreement
July 28, 2021
Page 4 of 5
• The City and the County hereby agree to contribute 60 percent(60%)of the
tax increment funds derived from the Redevelopment Area on an annual
basis; and
• The North Beach CRA budget for expenditures funded by tax increment
revenues shall be capped, so that an amount equal to the TIF revenues
paid into the Trust Fund by the County and the City attributable to 10 percent
(10%) of the incremental value in the Area, shall remain un-appropriated
and un-expended, except for the purpose of funding projects associated
with affordable and workforce housing and infrastructure improvements;
and
• Commencing in the year in which the combined annual contribution into the
Trust Fund by the County and the City is or exceeds $1 million, this 10
percent (10%) shall only be used for the purpose of funding projects
associated with affordable and workforce housing, including but not limited
to, the construction, preservation, and rehabilitation of such housing; and
• The North Beach CRA shall not budget, in any fiscal year more than ten
percent (10%) of the value of the City and County tax increment payment
for that year on capital maintenance activities or community policing,
respectively; and
• Beginning FY 2049-50, the County, North Beach CRA, and the City will
negotiate an interlocal agreement to account for the sunset of the North
Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and Area.
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
Consistent with the goals articulated in the North Beach Quality of Life Plan, the
most recent City of Miami Beach Resident Satisfaction Survey noted that, among
participants' highest priorities, are the condition and cleanliness of streets and
efforts to manage stormwater drainage and flooding. Over 580 people participated
during the charrette process and more than one third (34%) of those who
responded to polling expressed high interest in seeing North Beach CRA funds
expended on the addition of affordable and/or workforce housing and/or
maintaining neighborhood character.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The adopted boundaries of the Redevelopment Area delineate the area within
which tax revenue will be generated and captured during the 30-year life of the
North Beach CRA, for expenditure on investments and projects that address the
needs of the Redevelopment Area identified in the Finding of Necessity.
Contributions by the City to the North Beach CRA Trust Fund will impact the
General Fund by focusing tax increment revenue on the Redevelopment Area.
Commission Memorandum
North Beach CRA Interlocal Agreement
July 28, 2021
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Although the Redevelopment Plan provides insight into preliminary projections for
tax increment revenue increases based on baseline assumptions, the
Administration is hopeful that the tax increment revenue will be buoyed and then
accelerated by economic development resulting from CRA initiatives. The
Interlocal Agreement provides for material financial terms agreed upon by the
City, North Beach CRA and Miami-Dade County.
CONCLUSION
Significant effort and considerable engagement have been devoted to creating the
North Beach CRA, developing the North Beach CRA Redevelopment Plan and
negotiating the Interlocal Agreement. The final negotiated Interlocal Agreement
must be executed in order to create a Trust Fund that will make possible the
funding for Redevelopment Plan strategies in furtherance of the North Beach
CRA's purpose.
The Administration recommends approval of the resolution authorizing the
execution of the final negotiated Interlocal Agreement, to then be transmitted to
the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners for execution.
Attachment
Exhibit A Interlocal Agreement
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
AMONG THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,
THE NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, &
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
THIS INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (the "Interlocal Agreement"),
made this day of _, 2021, by and among Miami-Dade County, Florida, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida(the"County"), the City of Miami Beach, a municipal
corporation under the laws of the State of Florida (the "City"),
and the North Beach Community Redevelopment Agency,a public body corporate created pursuant
to Section 163.357, Florida Statutes (hereinafter, referred to as the"NBCRA"); and
WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature enacted the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969,
which is presently codified in the Florida Statutes at Part III of Chapter 163, Sections 163.330
through 163.463, as amended, (the"Act"); and
WHEREAS, the Act provides "the governing body of any county which has adopted a
home rule charter may, in its discretion,by resolution delegate the exercise of the powers conferred
upon the county by [the Act] within the boundaries of a municipality to the governing body of
such a municipality;" and
WHEREAS, the Act further provides that "[s]uch a delegation to a municipality shall
confer only such powers upon a municipality as shall be specifically enumerated in the delegating
resolution;" and
WHEREAS, on July 7, 2019, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2019-30892,
approving the Finding of Necessity for the North Beach Area (the "study"), and subsequently
submitted the study to the County for consideration to create the NBCRA, which area is generally
bounded on the north by 87th'Terrace, on the west by Rue Notre Dame, on the south by 65th Street
and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, which is referred to as the North Beach Community
Redevelopment Area("Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, on July 8, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners
(the"County Commission"),adopted Resolution No.R-619-20,accepting the Finding ofNecessity
for the Redevelopment Area, declaring the Redevelopment Area as slum or blighted,as defined in
section 163.340 (7) and (8) of the Act, and delegating the power to create the NBCRA to the City
for the purpose of adopting a redevelopment plan to be presented to the County Commission for
consideration; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission through Resolution No. 2021-31596, adopted on
February 10, 2021, created the NBCRA; and
WHEREAS, additionally, the North Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Board of
Commissioners adopted a redevelopment plan ("the Plan") for the Redevelopment Area through
Resolution No. 003-2021, on May 12, 2021; and
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WHEREAS, on May 12, 2021, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2021-
31709,approving the Plan and transmitting the Plan to the County Commission; and
WHEREAS, the County Commission, in accordance with the Act, wishes to delegate
certain powers conferred on the County Commission by the Act to the City and the NBCRA to
implement the Plan for the Redevelopment Area, as described in the Plan; and
WHEREAS, the County, the City, and the NBCRA desire to delineate their areas of
responsibility with respect to the redevelopment of the Redevelopment Area, as described in the
Plan; and
WHEREAS, on July 20, 2021, the County Commission also enacted Ordinance No.
, which among other things, established a trust fund ("Fund" or "Trust Fund") to fund
improvements in the Redevelopment Area; and
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants
recorded herein, the County, the City, and the NBCRA agree as follows:
I. Delegation of Powers
A. With the exception of the community redevelopment powers that continue to vest in
the County Commission pursuant to section 163.358 of the Act, the NBCRA shall have the right
and sole responsibility to exercise the following redevelopment powers specifically delegated by
the County Commission pursuant to section 163.370 of the Act:
(1) The power to make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or
convenient to the exercise of its powers pursuant to the Act.
(2) The power to disseminate information regarding slum clearance and community
redevelopment.
(3) The power to undertake and carry out community redevelopment and related
activities within the Redevelopment Area, which redevelopment may include:
(a) Acquisition of a slum area or a blighted area or portion thereof by purchase,
lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise, or other voluntary method of
acquisition;
(b) Demolition and removal of buildings and improvements;
(c) Installation, construction, or reconstruction of streets, utilities, parks,
playgrounds,public areas of major hotels that are constructed in support of
convention centers, including meeting rooms, banquet facilities, parking
garages, lobbies, and passageways, and other improvements necessary for
carrying out in the Redevelopment Area the community redevelopment
objectives of the Act in accordance with the Plan;
(d) The power to dispose of any property acquired in the Redevelopment Area
at its fair value as provided in section 163.380 of the Act, for uses in
accordance with the Plan;
(e) The power to carry out plans for a program of voluntary or compulsory
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repair and rehabilitation of buildings or other improvements in accordance
with the Plan;
(f) The power to acquire real property in the Redevelopment Area by purchase,
lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise, or other voluntary method of
acquisition which, under the Plan, is to be repaired or rehabilitated for
dwelling use or related facilities,repair or rehabilitation of the structures for
guidance purposes, and resale of the property, or otherwise put to use for
the public good as set forth in the Plan;
(g) The power to acquire any other real property in the Redevelopment Area by
purchase, lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise, or other voluntary
method of acquisition, when necessary to eliminate unhealthful, unsanitary
or unsafe conditions; eliminate obsolete or other uses detrimental to the
public welfare; or otherwise to remove or prevent the spread of blight or
deterioration or to provide land for needed public facilities;
(h) The power to acquire, without regard to any requirement that the area be a
slum or blighted area, air rights in an area consisting principally of land over
highways, railway or subway tracks, bridge or tunnel entrances, or other
similar facilities which have a blighting influence on the surrounding area
and over which air rights sites are to be developed for the elimination of
such blighting influences and for the provision of housing (and related
facilities and uses) designed specifically for, and limited to, families and
individuals of low or moderate income;
(i) The power to construct the foundations and platforms necessary for the
provision of air rights sites of housing (and related facilities and uses)
designed specifically for, and limited to, families and individuals of low or
moderate income.
(4) The power to provide, or to arrange or contract for, the furnishing or repair by any
qualified, licensed person or agency, public or private, of services, privileges,
works, streets,roads,bridges,public utilities,or other facilities for,or in connection
with, the Plan; to install, construct, and reconstruct streets, bridges, utilities, parks,
playgrounds, and other public improvements; and to agree to any conditions that it
deems necessary and appropriate,which are attached to federal financial assistance
and imposed pursuant to federal law relating to the determination of prevailing
salaries or wages or compliance with labor standards,in the undertaking or carrying
out the Plan and related activities, and to include in any contract authorized by the
NBCRA in connection with such redevelopment and related activities, provisions
to fulfill such of the conditions as it deems reasonable and appropriate;
(5) The power to enter into any building or property in the Redevelopment Area in order
to make inspections, surveys, appraisals, soundings, test borings, or contamination
tests, with the permission of the owner(s) and to request an order for this purpose
from a court of competent jurisdiction in the event entry is denied or resisted;
(6) The power to acquire by purchase, lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise or
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otherwise any real property within the redevelopment area(or personal property for
its administrative purposes), together with any improvements thereon;
(7) The power to hold,improve,clear or prepare for redevelopment any property within
the Redevelopment Area acquired by the NBCRA;
(8) The power to mortgage, pledge,hypothecate, or otherwise encumber or dispose of
any real property acquired by the NBCRA within the Redevelopment Area;
(9) The power to insure or provide for the insurance of any real or personal property
acquired by the NBCRA within the Redevelopment Area or operations of the
NBCRA against any risks or hazards, including the power to pay premiums on any
such insurance;
(10) The power to enter into any contracts necessary to effectuate the purposes ofthe Act;
(11) The power to solicit requests for proposals for redevelopment of parcels of real
property within the Redevelopment Area contemplated by the Plan to be acquired
for redevelopment purposes by the NBCRA and, as a result of such requests for
proposals, to advertise for the disposition of such real property to private persons
or entities pursuant to section 163.380 of the Act, prior to acquisition of such real
property by the NBCRA;
(12) The power to invest any community redevelopment funds held in reserves or sinking
funds or any such funds not required for immediate disbursement in property or
securities in which savings banks may legally invest funds subject to their control
and to redeem such bonds as have been issued pursuant to section 163.385 of the
Act, at redemption price established therein or to purchase such bonds at less than
the redemption price, all such bonds so redeemed or purchased to be canceled;
(13) Subject to prior approval of the City Commission and the County Commission,
which approval or disapproval shall be in the sole and absolute discretion of the
City Commission and County Commission,the power to borrow money and to apply
for and accept advances, loans, contributions, and any other form of financial
assistance from the Federal Government or the state, county, or other public body
or from any sources, public or private, for the purposes of the Act, and as a
condition of the award of such loan or contribution,to give such security as may be
required and to enter into and carry out contracts or agreements in connection
therewith; and to include in any contract for financial assistance with the Federal
Government for or with respect to community redevelopment and related activities
such conditions imposed pursuant to federal laws as the NBCRA deems reasonable
and appropriate which are not inconsistent with the purposes of the Act. It is the
expressed intent of the NBCRA not to issue bonds or use any other form of
indebtedness until such time as required by a development when bonding or
indebtedness is required to complete the project.
(14) The power to make or have made all surveys and plans necessary to the carrying
out of the purposes of the Act; to contract with any person, public or private, in
making and carrying out such plans; and to adopt or approve, modify, and amend
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such plans, which plans may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Plans for carrying out a program of voluntary or compulsory repair and
rehabilitation or buildings and improvements; and
(b) Plans for the enforcement of state and local laws, codes, and regulations
relating to the use of land and the use and occupancy of buildings and
improvements and to the compulsory repair, rehabilitation, demolition, or
removal of buildings and improvements: and
(c) Appraisals, title searches, surveys, studies, and other plans and work
necessary to prepare for the undertaking of community redevelopment and
related activities; and
(15) The power to develop, test, and report methods and techniques, and carry out
demonstrations and other activities, for the prevention and the elimination of slums
and urban blight and developing and demonstrating new or improved means of
providing housing for families and persons of low income; and
(16) The power to apply for, accept, and utilize grants of funds from the Federal
Government for such purposes; and
(17) The power to prepare plans for and assist in the relocation of persons (including
individuals, families, business concerns, nonprofit organizations, and others)
displaced from the Redevelopment Area and to make relocation payments to or
with respect to such persons for moving expenses and losses of property for which
reimbursement or compensation is not otherwise made, including the making of
such payments financed by the Federal Government; and
(18) The power to appropriate such funds and make such expenditures as are necessary
to carry out the purposes of the Act; to make a request to the City or the County to
rezone any part of the Redevelopment Area or make exceptions from, or revisions
to, building regulations; and to enter into agreements with a housing authority,
which agreements may extend over any period, notwithstanding any provision or
rule of law to the contrary, respecting action to be taken by such county or
municipality pursuant to any of the powers granted by the Act;and
(19) The power to make a request to the appropriate authority to close, vacate, plan, or
replan streets,roads, sidewalks, ways, or other places and to plan or replan any part
of the City or the County located within the Redevelopment Area;and
(20) The power to provide funding to support the development and implementation of
community policing innovations, subject to any budgetary limitations set forth in
this Agreement; and
(21) The right to exercise any other power that the Florida Legislature grants to
community redevelopment agencies after the date of this Agreement, subject to
approval of the exercise of such power by the City Commission, and if approved
by the City Commission, subsequent approval by Miami-Dade County.
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(22) Nothing in this Agreement is intended to prohibit the County and the City from
exercising their sovereign powers as prescribed by law.
B. The following powers may not be paid for or financed by increment revenues:
(1) Construction or expansion of administrative building for public bodies or police
and fire buildings, unless each taxing authority agrees to such method offinancing
for the construction or expansion, or unless the construction or expansion is
contemplated as part of a community policing innovation.
(2) Installation, construction,reconstruction,repair or alteration of any publicly owned
capital improvements or projects, if such projects or improvements were scheduled
to be installed, constructed,reconstructed,repaired, or altered within three years of
the approval of the Plan by the County Commission pursuant to a previously
approved public capital improvement or project schedule or plan of Miami-Dade
County as the governing body which approved the Plan,or the City,unless and until
such projects or improvements have been removed from such schedule or plan of
Miami-Dade County or the City and three years have elapsed since such removal
or such projects or improvements were identified in such schedule or plan to be
funded, in whole or in part, with funds on deposit within the community
redevelopment Trust Fund.
(3) General government operating expenses unrelated to the planning and carrying out
of the Plan.
II. Miami-Dade County or Other Taxing Authority Representation
Pursuant to section 163.357 of the Act, one member of the County Commission, or a County
Commission designee, may be appointed to serve on the NBCRA's Board (in addition to the other
members appointed to the NBCRA Board of Commissioners (the"NBCRA Board"or"Board"). Said
County Commissioner,or designee, shall be vested with the same rights,duties and obligations as any
other NBCRA Board member. Said membership on the NBCRA's Board shall be considered an
additional duty of office as prescribed by section 163.357(1)(d) of the Act. Such appointment by the
County Commission shall be immediate and will become part of the NBCRA's Board without
requiring further action from the NBCRA.
III. Implementation of the Plan
A. The redevelopment powers listed in Section I herein may be exercised only with
respect to the Redevelopment Area and only with respect to the Plan as approved by the County
Commission, together with any supplements or amendments to the Plan, provided that any
amendments and supplements to the Plan must also be approved by the County Commission.
Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, it is agreed that the Plan as approved by the
County Commission pursuant to Resolution R- is approved and effective through
July 20, 2051.
B. For purposes of this Interlocal Agreement, tax increment funds are such funds or
revenues as defined by section 163.387(1)(a) of the Act.
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C. No more than twenty percent (20%) of the total tax increment funds deposited
annually into the trust fund by the City and the County ("NBCRA TIF") shall be used for total
administrative expenses allowable under section 163.387(6)(c) of the Act (including indirect and
overhead expenses which may not exceed six percent(6%)of the total contemplated administrative
expenses to be spent under the Plan). Administrative expenses include all compensation, including
benefits, paid to or for the NBCRA's Executive Director and its employees. All expense items
chargeable to the twenty(20%) administrative expense cap shall be shown as individual line items
in the annual budget prepared by the NBCRA and submitted to the Board of County Commissioners
with sufficient detail on individual salaries, etc. The twenty percent (20%) cap on administrative
expenses shall be calculated based on the NBCRA TIF funding for that particular year and shall
not include any carryover or other funding or revenue sources for this calculation. The County
shall charge, and the NBCRA shall pay to the County, no later than March 31, an annual
administrative fee("County Administrative Fee"). This County Administrative Fee shall be 1.5%
of the County's payment to the NBCRA. The County Administrative Fee shall not be included in
the(20%) limit on administrative expenses defined in this section.
D. The City and the County hereby agree to contribute 60 percent (60%) of the tax
increment funds derived from the Redevelopment Area on an annual basis. Such contribution
levels comply with County Commission Ordinance No. [ ].
E. In each year in which the County and City shall make the tax increment fund
contribution required by paragraph III D of this interlocal agreement, the NBCRA budget for
expenditures funded by tax increment revenues shall be capped, so that an amount equal to the TIF
revenues paid into the Trust Fund by the County and the City attributable to 10 percent (10%) of
the incremental value in the Area, shall remain un-appropriated and un-expended, except for the
purpose of funding projects associated with affordable and workforce housing and infrastructure
improvements. Commencing in the year in which the combined annual contribution into the Trust
Fund by the County and the City is or exceeds$1 million,this 10 percent(10%) shall only be used
for the purpose of funding projects associated with affordable and workforce housing, including
but not limited to, the construction,preservation, and rehabilitation of such housing.
F. The NBCRA shall ensure that the staff of the NBCRA shall be racially and ethnically
diverse, in accordance with applicable law.
IV. City/County Coordination
A. The County Mayor or the County Mayor's designee shall designate a
Redevelopment Area Coordinator(the "Redevelopment Area Coordinator"). The Redevelopment
Area Coordinator shall serve as the County's liaison to the NBCRA for the Redevelopment Area.
The Redevelopment Area Coordinator shall carry out the day-to-day County responsibilities for
the Redevelopment Area and shall be the designated person to receive all data and reports
pertaining to the Plan. Additionally, the NBCRA shall provide prior notice for all NBCRA Board
meetings to the Redevelopment Area Coordinator, and shall deliver copies of all NBCRA Board
meeting agendas and agenda items to.the Redevelopment Area Coordinator prior to each NBCRA
Board meeting. Additionally, on a yearly basis the NBCRA shall transmit to the County a copy of
the NBCRA's annual report and certified financial statements.
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B. The NBCRA shall be responsible for implementing and conforming to the Plan,
including developing and implementing proposals for indebtedness and bond financing which has
received the prior approval of the City Commission and the County Commission, acquisition,
disposition and relocation activities, coordination and implementation of the design and
construction of public improvements necessary to support the redevelopment of the
Redevelopment Area, and such other projects and activities as are contemplated by the Plan. The
NBCRA shall deliver copies of all accepted proposals for the Redevelopment Area to the
Redevelopment Area Coordinator.
C. All proposals related to amendments to the Plan and proposals for indebtedness,
loans or bond financing pledging tax increment revenues shall be subject to review and approval
first by the City Commission and then by the County Commission. No such amended plan or
indebtedness, loan or bond financing shall be considered approved until the NBCRA Board, the
City Commission and the County Commission have taken official legislative action in accordance
with the Act approving the plan or indebtedness. The Redevelopment Area Coordinator shall
submit all proposals related to amendments to the Plan and proposals for indebtedness and bond
financing to the County for review and recommendation and the Mayor or the Mayor's designee
shall submit said recommendation to the County Commission for its final approval. The
Redevelopment Area Coordinator shall review all proposals prior to review by the County
Administration and the County Commission.
D. After approval by the NBCRA's Board and the City Commission, and in
accordance with state law, the annual budget and progress report shall be submitted to the County.
Such budget shall be submitted by the NBCRA and the City to the County within 10 days after the
adoption of such budget and NBCRA and the City shall submit amendments of its annual budget
to the County within 10 days after the adoption date of the amended budget in accordance with
section 163.387(6)of the Act. Such budget shall be submitted in a format approved by the County
with sufficient detail including a description of any proposed project, grant, loan or any other
program anticipated to be funded by the NBCRA in that fiscal year. Additionally,the budget shall
include a section outlining the accomplishments of the prior fiscal year. The annual budget for the
NBCRA shall be subject to review and approval by the County Commission. The annual budget
shall be submitted to the County no later than October 15t''of each fiscal year. With the exception
of the debt service payment on current bond obligations financed by tax increment revenues (only
if such obligations have been approved by the City Commission and County Commission), no
funds on deposit in the fund may be expended by the NBCRA based on the new budget until the
annual budget has been approved by the County Commission. However, as long as the NBCRA's
annual budget which has been adopted and approved in compliance with the terms of this Interlocal
Agreement is submitted to the County no later than October 15th, the NBCRA may continue to
make expenditures provided they do not exceed the fund appropriation in the previous year's budget.
However, if expected revenue decreases from the previous fiscal year, the prior year's budget
appropriation shall be reduced accordingly for the purpose of limiting expenditures until the new
annual budget is approved by the County. At the request of the County, the NBCRA shall submit
additional progress reports on the Plan and Redevelopment Area activities. The annual budget
must be accompanied by official legislation from the NBCRA and the City approving the budget
and including a statement that all NBCRA expenses are in accordance with the approved Plan and
State law. The City and the NBCRA shall transmit such legislation to the County.
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E. The NBCRA shall not budget in any fiscal year more than ten percent(10%) of the
value of the City and County tax increment payment for that year on capital maintenance activities
or community policing, respectively.
F. Should the NBCRA Board, the City Commission and the County Commission
approve and/or adopt any amendments and modifications to the Plan, such amendments and
modifications shall become a part of the Plan and the powers delegated to the NBCRA pursuant
to this Agreement shall be exercisable with respect to such amendments and modifications.
G. Beginning FY 2049-50, the County, NBCRA and City will negotiate an interlocal
agreement to account for the sunset of the North Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and
Area. Such agreement shall include but not limited to the methodology for disbursement of Trust
Fund revenues remaining in the Trust Fund on the sunset date to the taxing authorities(County and
City), the disposition of real and personal property purchased with NBCRA funds, and any other
issues associated with the dissolution of the NBCRA. In.FY 2049-50, the NBCRA will not fund
any new projects, grants, initiatives, etc. in order to complete all previously funded projects, etc.
to provide for the proper closeout of the NBCRA prior to the sunset.
V. Land Disposition
Any disposition of land by the NBCRA shall be accomplished in accordance with
applicable provisions of federal, state and local laws, the Plan and this Agreement pursuant to the
Act. The provisions of the City Charter and City Code regarding the sale or lease of City property,
including, without limitation, the provisions of Section 1.03 of the City Charter, shall apply to the
NBCRA in the same manner as such provisions apply to the City.
VI. Project Financing
A. The City, either directly or through the NBCRA, shall establish and maintain the
Trust Fund, as required by applicable law.
B. The City, either directly or through the NBCRA, shall develop and promulgate
rules, regulations and criteria whereby the Trust Fund may be promptly and effectively
administered, including the establishment and the maintenance of books and records and adoption
of procedures whereby the NBCRA may expeditiously and without undue delay,utilize such funds
in accordance with the County Commission approved budget for the NBCRA.
C. The NBCRA, only if approved by the City Commission and the County
Commission, may sell bonds and execute notes and other forms of indebtedness, as well as
collateral documents, to finance capital improvements deemed necessary for the Redevelopment
Area;however,the City Commission's and the County Commission's approval as to amount,
duration,and purpose of such bonds,notes,or other indebtedness, and advances pledging or
obligating tax increment revenues,must be obtained prior to issuance of any such bond,note,
or other form of indebtedness and advances pledging or obligating tax increment revenues.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Interlocal Agreement, the duration of such bonds, notes, or
other indebtedness and advances pledging or obligating tax increment revenues which may be
approved by the City Commission and the County Commission, shall not extend past the last day
of the fiscal year of the NBCRA's legal existence.
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The County's and the City's obligation to annually appropriate to the Fund shall continue
until all properly approved loans, advances, and indebtedness, if any, and interest thereon, if any,
of the NBCRA incurred as a result of redevelopment activities in the Redevelopment Area, have
been paid, or for as long as required by applicable law, whichever is later. In no year shall the
County's and the City's obligation to the Fund exceed the amount of that year's tax increment as
determined pursuant to Ordinance No. . On the last day of the last fiscal year of the
NBCRA, any money which remains in the Fund after payment of expenses pursuant to section
163.387(6) of the Act, for such year shall be: (1)returned to each taxing authority which paid the
increment in the proportion that the amount of the payment of such taxing authority bears to the
total amount paid into the Fund by all taxing authorities within the Redevelopment Area for the
year;(2)used to reduce the amount of any indebtedness to which increment revenues are pledged;
(3) deposited into an escrow account for the purpose of later reducing any indebtedness to which
increment revenues are pledged; or (4) appropriated to a specific redevelopment project listed
herein pursuant to the Plan. The funds appropriated for such project may not be changed unless the
project is amended, redesigned, or delayed, in which case the funds must be re-appropriated
pursuant to the next annual budget adopted by the NBCRA Board, subject to approval by the City
Commission and the County Commission.
VII. Community Benefits Agreements, Contracting and Procurement,
A. Community Benefits Agreement. All entities or contractors contracting with or
receiving grants, property, or other consideration from the NBCRA, for new commercial and/or
residential developments to be constructed within the Redevelopment Area, in an amount of
$200,000.00, or more, or such other amount as may be established by the County Commission,
shall enter into a community benefits agreement with the NBCRA which will benefit primarily the
residents of the Redevelopment Area. To the extent allowed by law, a community benefits
agreement shall include provisions for hiring qualified labor workforce for the project financed by
the grant or agreement from residents of the Redevelopment Area that are qualified but
unemployed or underemployed. Depending on the worker or employee to be hired, the NBCRA
will be required to ensure that such entity or contractor complies with wage requirements, as
applicable, established by Miami-Dade County's Living Wage or Responsible Wage Ordinances,
pursuant to Section 2-8.9 and 2-11.16, respectively, of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida
(the"Code") or pay higher wages and benefits, as are feasible.
B. Contract Requirements. All entities or contractors contracting with or receiving a
grant, property, or other consideration from the NBCRA in an amount of$500,000.00 or more,or
such other amount as may be established by the County Commission, shall comply with the
following Miami-Dade County ordinances contained in the Code, as may be amended, as if
expressly applicable to such entities:
(1) Small Business Enterprises (Section 2-8.1.1.1.1 of the Code);
(2) Community Business Enterprises (Section 2-10.4.01 of the Code);
(3) Community Small Business Enterprises (Section 10-33.02 of the Code;
(4) Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance (Section 2-11.1 of the Code);
and/or
(5) Living Wage Ordinance
(6) Responsible Wage Ordinance(Section 2-11.16 of the Code)
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C. Procurement. Pursuant to section 163.370(5) of the Act, the NBCRA shall procure
all commodities and services pursuant to the same purchasing procedures and requirements that
apply to the City, including provisions of the City Charter and any procurement ordinances, as
modified to reflect that such requirements are applicable to the NBCRA.
VIII. Recovery of Grant Funds
A. The NBCRA shall include in their contracts or grant agreements a "clawback"
provision that will require the NBCRA or the City to "claw back"or rescind and recover funding
from any entity or contractor to which it provides funding which does not substantially comply
with the provisions of its agreement. The clawback provision shall provide that the NBCRA shall
demand repayment of such funds in writing, including recovery of penalties or liquidated
damages, to the extent allowed by law, as well as attorney's fees and interest, and authorizing the
collection of such funds, or legal action, to the fullest extent allowable by law, if feasible.
IX. Required Reasonable Opportunity to Be Heard and Project Related Findings
A. The NBCRA Board shall delegate authority to its Executive Director or his or her
designee to oversee projects and shall set the amount of the Executive Director's or designee's
authority. If the NBCRA proposes to fund a proposed new or rehabilitated commercial or
residential project and such project amount is above the delegated person's authority for approval
thus requiring approval of the NBCRA Board, a duly noticed public meeting must be held where
the public has a reasonable opportunity to be heard, and a finding by the NBCRA Board must be
made that:
(1) The proposed project or program will primarily and substantially benefit
residents or business owners within the Redevelopment Area for the
purpose of raising the viability and strength within the NBCRAboundary.
(2) The non-public entity or contractor requesting funding may, with approval
of a funding agreement by the NBCRA Board, use the NBCRA's funds to
fill in any financial gaps when all other funding has been identified for the
project and that, but for the NBCRA's funding, the project cannot be
undertaken.
X. Safeguards for Residents from Displacement and Affordable Housing
A. In the event the NBCRA funds a redevelopment project authorized by the Plan that
may displace persons (including individuals, families, business concerns, nonprofit organizations
and others) located in the Redevelopment Area, the NBCRA shall prepare plans for and assist in
the relocation of such persons, including making any relocation payments under the Act and
applicable laws and regulations. Further,the NBCRA shall make or provide for at least a"one-for-
one"replacement of each affordable housing unit demolished pursuant to a redevelopment project
to ensure that such demolished unit is replaced by a new comparable, affordable housing unit.
However,the before-mentioned requirement shall not apply to substandard affordable housing that
has been declared unsafe by a governmental entity and subsequently demolished. The NBCRA
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shall ensure that individuals and families who are displaced from affordable housing units have a
right of first refusal to return to comparably priced affordable housing units located within the
Redevelopment Area.
B. Subject to compliance with Paragraph (A) above, to the extent that the NBCRA's
Redevelopment Plan has a housing component, the NBCRA shall serve an income mix of
extremely low, very low, low, moderate, and workforce housing up to 140 percent of area median
income,as may be defined by the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development.Developer
incentives may be established by the County Commission that may assist in accomplishing these
housing goals. If, however, this Board adopts guidelines for mixed income housing, such projects
shall comply with the adopted guidelines. Further, the NBCRA shall ensure that prior to funding
any non-housing project authorized by the Redevelopment Plan, priority shall be given to
rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment of housing for extremely low, very low, low or
moderate income persons that is authorized by the Plan, subject to compliance with the applicable
comprehensive development plan for the area.
C. The NBCRA shall include a statement in its annual budget that describes its
expenditures for the provision of affordable housing in the previous year and that are anticipated
in upcoming fiscal years, if applicable.
XI. Project Management, Administration, and Coordination
A. The City/and or the NBCRA shall consider any reasonable request of the County
with respect to implementing any plan of action related to the Plan. The City/and or the NBCRA
shall develop implementation schedules and timetables for all significant Redevelopment Area
activities as determined by the City/and or the NBCRA, copies of which shall be delivered to the
Redevelopment Area Coordinator beginning one year from the implementation of this Agreement.
The City/and or the NBCRA shall also deliver additional interim reports to the County upon
request.
(1) The Redevelopment Area Coordinator shall receive from the City/and or the
NBCRA advance notice of all public meetings and materials related to development
ofprojects pursuant to this Agreement and on a regular basis,information regarding
the progress of all such development through the design and construction of such
projects.
(2) During construction, the County shall have the right to attend all such public
meetings and inspect the projects being developed at all reasonable times subject
to reasonable restrictions imposed by the contractor.
(3) The City/and or the NBCRA shall consult regularly with the Redevelopment Area
Coordinator in order to keep the County reasonably informed throughout the
duration of the planning, design and construction of such redevelopment projects.
The City/and or the NBCRA shall be required to have an outside independent audit
on an annual basis to monitor and investigate compliance with the terms of this
Agreement. The right of the auditor to investigate, monitor, inspect, copy,review,
verify and check operations and records of the NBCRA shall include, but not be
limited to, all of its employees, consultants, agents or authorized contractors and
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subcontractors, as well as all administrative and operational facilities used by the
NBCRA and the County in connection with all matters arising under this
Agreement. Records include, but are not limited to, construction, financial,
correspondence, instructions,memoranda,bids and contract documents, as well as
all other records pertaining to the planning, development and construction of
projects pursuant to this Agreement. Any rights that the County has under this
provision shall not be the basis for any liability to accrue to the County from the
NBCRA or third parties for such monitoring or investigation or for the failure to
have conducted such monitoring or investigation.
XH. Indemnification
To the extent permitted by law, the City and NBCRA shall indemnify and hold harmless
the County and its officers, employees, agents, and instrumentalities from any and all liability,
losses,or damages,including attorney's fees and costs of defense,which the County or its 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 Agreement by the City and NBCRA or its employees, agents, servants,
partners principals or subcontractors.The NBCRA,on its behalf and on behalf of the City,shall pay
all 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 County, where applicable, including appellate
proceedings, and shall pay all costs,judgments, and attorney's fees which may be issued thereon.
In the absence of the NBCRA, the City shall be responsible for such expenditures, provided,
however, this indemnification shall only be to the extent and within the limitations of section
768.28,Florida Statutes,as maybe amended from time to time. Specifically,the City and NBCRA
are entitled to the protections of sovereign immunity, and shall not be held liable to pay a personal
injury or property damage claim or judgment by any one person which exceeds the statutory
maximum,or any claim or judgment or portions thereof, which,when totaled with all other claims
or judgment payable by the City or NBCRA arising out of the same incident or occurrence,exceed
the statutory maximum from any and all personal injury or property damage claims, liabilities,
losses or causes of action which may arise as a result of the negligence of the NBCRA or City.
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XIII. Inspector General Review and Ethics Training
A. The County shall have the right to retain, at its sole cost, the services of an
independent private sector inspector general whenever the County deems it appropriate to do so,
in accordance with Miami-Dade County Administrative Order No. 3-20. Upon written notice from
the County, the NBCRA shall make available to the independent private sector inspector general
retained by the County all requested records and documentation for inspection and reproduction.
Additionally, the NBCRA shall submit to the County's Inspector General's review in accordance
with Section 2-1076 of the Code. The County's Inspector General shall be empowered to review
the NBCRA's past, present and proposed contracts, transactions, accounts, records, agreements
and programs and audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations, activities,
performance and procurement process,including but not limited to,project design, specifications,
proposal submittals, activities of the NBCRA, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, staff
and elected officials to ensure compliance with contract specifications and to detect any fraud
and/or corruption.
B. The NBCRA agrees to comply with Miami-Dade County's Conflict of Interest and
Code of Ethics Ordinance (Section 2-11.1 of the Code). Additionally, upon their appointment or
reappointment, all NBCRA Board members, all of the NBCRA's advisory board members, and
the persons who staff the NBCRA Board or the NBCRA's advisory boards shall be required to
complete ethics training to be conducted by the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public
Trust, and comply with any other ethicstraining requirements in accordance with section 163.367
of the Act.
C. The City shall have the right to utilize the services of the City's Inspector General,
at its sole cost,whenever the City deems it appropriate to do so in accordance with Section 2-276,
of the City's Code of Ordinances. Upon written notice from the City, the NBCRA shall make
available to the City's Inspector General all requested records and documentation for inspection
and reproduction. The City's Inspector General shall be empowered to review the NBCRA's past,
present and proposed contracts, transactions, accounts, records, agreements and programs and
audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance and
procurement process, including but not limited to, project design, specifications, proposal
submittals, activities of the NBCRA,its officers, agents and employees,lobbyists,staff and elected
officials to ensure compliance with contract specifications and to detect any fraud and/or
corruption.
XVI. Miscellaneous
A. Third Party Beneficiaries. None of the parties intend to directly or substantially
benefit any third party by this Agreement. Therefore,the parties agree that there are no third-party
beneficiaries to this Agreement and that no third party shall be entitled to assert a claim against
either of them based upon this Agreement.
B. Construction of Agreement. All parties have substantially contributed to the
drafting and negotiation of this Agreement and this Agreement shall not, solely as a matter of
judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than any other. The
parties hereto acknowledge that they have thoroughly read this Agreement, including all exhibits
and attachments hereto, and have sought and received whatever competent advice and counsel was
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necessary for them to form a full and complete understanding of all rights and obligations herein.
C. Jurisdiction.This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with
and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for litigation concerning this Agreement
shall be in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
D. Severance. Should any clause or provision of this Agreement be determined to be
illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under any present or future law by final judgment of a court of
competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement will not be affected thereby. It is the
intention of the parties that if any such provision is held to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable,
there will be added in lieu thereof a legal, valid, and enforceable provision that is as similar as
possible in terms to the illegal invalid or unenforceable provision,which is agreed to by all parties.
E. Waiver. No consent or waiver by a party to, or of, any breach, or default, by the
other party in the performance by such other party of its obligations under this Agreement will be
deemed or construed to be a consent or waiver to, or of, any other breach or default in the
performance by such other party of the same or any other obligations of such other party hereunder.
No action or inaction shall be construed as a consent or waiver and all consents and waivers must
be in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of the consent or waiver is sought.
Failure by a party to complain of any act, or inaction, of the other party or to declare the other
party in default, irrespective of how long such failure continues, will not constitute a waiver by
such party of it rights hereunder. The giving of consent by a party in any one instance will not limit
or waive the necessity to obtain such party's consent in any future instance.
F. This Agreement may be amended only by the written agreement signed by the
NBCRA,the City, and the County.
G. This Agreement, or any part thereof, is not assignable by the NBCRA without the
express written consent of the County.
H. The recitals in this Agreement are incorporated in the Agreement.
[SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto caused this Agreement to be executed in their
names by their duly authorized officers and the corporate seals to be affixed hereto, all as of the
day and year first above written.
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
By: By:
Dan Gelber
Mayor Mayor
ATTEST ATTEST
By: By:
City Clerk Deputy Clerk
Approved for form and legal sufficiency Approved for form and legal sufficiency
By: By:
City Attorney Assistant County Attorney
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
By:
Chairperson
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By:
Executive Director
ATTEST:
By:
Secretary
Approved for form and legal sufficiency
By:
NBCRA General Counsel
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Resolutions-R7 4
MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Aline T. Hudak, City Manager
DATE: July 28, 2021
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL NEGOTIATED
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, AND THE NORTH BEACH
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AS APPROVED BY THE
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON JULY
20, 2021 AND ATTACHED AS AN EXHIBIT TO THE MEMORANDUM
ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION (THE "INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT"); FURTHER,AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. JOINT CITY
COMMISSION AND NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
(ITEM TO BE SUBMITTED IN SUPPLEMENTAL)
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
tbd
Applicable Area
North Beach
Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O.
to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds?
City Code Section 2-14?
Yes No
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