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Resolution 2021-31957RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31957 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EXPANSION OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION PROGRAM TO ENSURE THE VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL QUALITY OF LIFE OFFENSES IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DEVELOP A PLAN, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND THE MIAMI-DADE CLERK OF THE COURTS, TO ENABLE THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION TEAM TO ASSUME THE PROSECUTION OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATION CHARGES WHERE THE STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE DECLINES TO PROSECUTE THE OFFENDER; AND FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO HIRE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR AND LEGAL ASSISTANT TO SUPPORT THE CITY'S EXPANDED MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the City continues to experience an increasingly large number of visitors, tourists and other individuals entering the City throughout the year; and WHEREAS, an unacceptably large number of those persons entering the City commit quality of life criminal misdemeanor offenses while within the City; and WHEREAS, on September 25, 2017, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2017-30023, which authorized the City Attorney's Office to commence the in- house prosecution, by and through a City municipal prosecution team, of those individuals exclusively charged with violating the City's criminal ordinances; and WHEREAS, the Miami -Dade State Attorney's Office (the "Miami -Dade SAO") continues to be the prosecutorial entity responsible for the prosecution of those offenders arrested for the commission of all felony, misdemeanor, and/or County ordinance violations; and WHEREAS, the Miami -Dade SAO sometimes determines, in certain criminal cases and for a variety of possible reasons, that it will not move forward with the prosecution of the State and County law offenses in such cases; and WHEREAS, the City's municipal prosecution team possesses the requisite legal authority to proceed with the prosecution of any City municipal ordinance violation(s) charged in those cases where the Miami -Dade SAO elects not to proceed with the prosecution of the associated State and County law violations; and WHEREAS, in order for the municipal prosecution team to be advised that the Miami - Dade SAO has declined to prosecute the State and County law violations in a particular criminal case (which case also includes at least one municipal ordinance violation), a mechanism must be established between the municipal prosecution team and the Miami -Dade SAO and/or the Miami -Dade Clerk of the Courts to provide the City's municipal prosecution team with notification of such occurrence; and WHEREAS, the City's municipal prosecution team presently consists of one (1) part-time attorney and one (1) part-time legal assistant, which staffing allocation is inadequate to effectively prosecute all of the City's municipal ordinance cases; and WHEREAS, at least one (1) additional full-time attorney and one (1) additional full-time legal assistant is necessary for the City's municipal prosecution team to be appropriately staffed and equipped to handle these municipal ordinance violation cases. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, hereby approve an expansion of the City's municipal prosecution program to ensure the vigorous prosecution of criminal quality of life offenses in the City of Miami Beach; and directing the City Attorney's Office and City Administration to develop a plan, in collaboration with the State Attorney's Office and the Miami - Dade Clerk of the Courts, to enable the City's municipal prosecution team to assume the prosecution of municipal ordinance violation charges where the State Attorney's Office declines to prosecute the offender; and further, authorizing the City Attorney to hire one (1) additional municipal prosecutor and legal assistant to support the City's expanded municipal prosecution program. PASSED and ADOPTED this ATTEST: / -.Ii;CORPO E. Granado, City Clerk S day of December, 2021. Dan Gelber, Mayor (Sponsored by Commissioner Steven Meiner) 2 DEC 1 3 2021 APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE- & FOR EXECUTION ll-3u-2� City Attorney Date � Resolutions - R7 P MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Commissioner Steven Meiner DATE: December 8, 2021 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EXPANSION OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION PROGRAM TO ENSURE THE VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL QUALITYOF LIFE OFFENSES IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; AND DIRECTING THE CITYATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DEVELOP A PLAN, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND THE MIAMI-DADE CLERK OF THE COURTS, TO ENABLE THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION TEAM TO ASSUME THE PROSECUTION OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATION CHARGES WHERE THE STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE DECLINES TO PROSECUTE THE OFFENDER; AND FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO HIRE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR AND LEGAL ASSISTANT TO SUPPORT THE CITY'S EXPANDED MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION PROGRAM. ANALYSIS I'd like to place this item on the December 8, 2021 City Commission meeting agenda for consideration of the attached Resolution, which sets forth the pertinent details of the item. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Pursuant to Section 2-12 of the City Code, the implementation of Resolutions R7 O and R7 P would collectively require an expenditure of funds, estimated in the approximate amount of $75,000 for a municipal prosecutor position, and $55,000-$60,000 for a legal assistant position, not including City's standard overhead/fringe benefit costs. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? Page 1130 of 1357 City Code Section 2-14? No No Legislative Tracking Commissioner Steven Meiner ATTACHMENTS: Description D Resolution. Page 1131 of 1357