BIE - North Beach CRA Advisory Committee (1/22/2024)MIAMI BEACH
City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www .miamibeachfl.gov
TO:
FROM:
Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission
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MEETING DATE: January 31, 2024
SUBJECT: BUSINESS IMPACT ESTIMATE FOR:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE MIAMI BEACH
CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION," BY AMENDING ARTICLE Ill,
ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES," BY AMENDING
DIVISION 33, ENTITLED "NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE," TO AMEND SECTION 2-190.151
THEREOF, ENTITLED "COMPOSITION; KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE"
TO ADD A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NORMANDY FOUNTAIN BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION AS A NONVOTING, EX OFFICIO MEMBER OF THE
COMMITTEE; AND, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Is a Business Impact Estimate Required?
~ Yes □No (If no, please check one of the boxes below)
If one or more boxes are checked below, this means the City of Miami Beach has
determined that a Business Impact Estimate for the above-referenced Ordinance is not
required by State law.
□The proposed Ordinance is required for compliance with Federal or State law or
regulation;
□The proposed Ordinance relates to the issuance or refinancing of debt;
□The proposed Ordinance relates to the adoption of budgets or budget
amendments, including revenue sources necessary to fund the budget;
□The proposed Ordinance is required to implement a contract or an agreement,
including, but not limited to, any Federal, State, local, or private grant or other
financial assistance accepted by the City;
□The proposed Ordinance is an emergency ordinance;
□The Ordinance relates to procurement; or
□The proposed Ordinance is enacted to implement the following:
a. Part II of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, relating to growth policy, county and
municipal planning, and land development regulation, including zoning,
development orders, development agreements and development permits;
b. Sections 190.005 and 190.046, Florida Statutes, regarding community
development districts;
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c. Section 553. 73, Florida Statutes, relating to the Florida Building Code; or
d. Section 633.202, Florida Statutes, relating to the Florida Fire Prevention Code.
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If none of the above exceptions apply, this Business Impact Estimate is hereby provided
in accordance with Section 166.041 (4), Florida Statutes.
1. A summary of the proposed Ordinance and its purpose is more fully set forth in the
Commission Memorandum accompanying the Ordinance, as well as in the recitals to the
Ordinance itself, which are attached hereto.
2. An estimate of the direct economic impact of the pro posed Ordinance on private, for-
profit businesses in the City of Miami Beach, if any:
(a) An estimate of direct compliance costs that businesses may reasonably incur;
(b) Any new charge or fee imposed by the proposed Ordinance or for which businesses
will be financially responsible; and
(c) An estimate of the City's regulatory costs, including estimated revenues from any new
charges or fees to cover such costs.
The City of Miami Beach estimates that the proposed Ordinance will have no direct
economic impact on private, for-profit businesses in the City of Miami Beach, that the
proposed Ordinance will have no direct compliance costs that businesses may
reasonably incur; that the proposed Ordinance will not impose any new charge or fee for
which businesses will be financially responsible, and that the proposed Ordinance will not
impact the City of Miami Beach's regulatory costs and will not generate any revenue from
new charges or fees.
3. Good faith estimate of the number of businesses likely to be impacted by the proposed
Ordinance:
The City of Miami Beach estimates that no businesses are likely to be impacted by the
proposed Ordinance.
14. Additional comments: None.
Ordinances - R5 AC
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO:Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM:Alina T. Hudak, City Manager
DATE:January 31, 2024
First Reading
SUBJECT:AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED
"ADMINISTRATION," BY AMENDING ARTICLE III, ENTITLED “AGENCIES, BOARDS AND
COMMITTEES,” BY AMENDING DIVISION 33, ENTITLED “NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE,” TO AMEND SECTION 2-190.151
THEREOF, ENTITLED “COMPOSITION; KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE” TO ADD A
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NORMANDY FOUNTAIN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION AS A
NONVOTING, EX OFFICIO MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE; AND, PROVIDING FOR
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission (“City Commission”) approve the Ordinance at First Reading.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
On January 13, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2021-31560, establishing the Ad Hoc North Beach
CRA Advisory Committee (the "Ad Hoc Committee") as an advisory body to the Mayor, City Commission, and City Manager, in
connection with the North Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (North Beach CRA).
On February 10, 2021, Resolution No. 2021-31594 amended Resolution No. 2021-31560 and modified the requirements for
composition of the Ad Hoc Committee. On January 13, 2022, the Ad Hoc Committee sunsetted in accordance with City Code
Section 2-22, which requires all ad hoc agency, board, and committee terms to expire after one (1) year.
On January 20, 2022, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2022-32005, re-establishing the Ad Hoc Committee
and extending the term of the existing members for an additional year. Following regular monthly meetings, the Ad Hoc Committee
sunsetted on January 20, 2023.
On February 1, 2023, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2023-32455, re-establishing the Ad Hoc Committee
and extending the term of the existing members for an additional year, unless terminated earlier by the City Commission.
On June 28, 2023, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 2023-4558, establishing the permanent North Beach
Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee (the "Committee") to advise the Mayor, City Commission, and City
Manager in connection with the North Beach CRA including, but not limited to, review and input regarding the redevelopment plan
for the North Beach CRA ("Redevelopment Plan"), and the prioritization of public projects included in the Redevelopment Plan.
The Committee currently consists of seven (7) voting members appointed at-large for a term of up to two (2) years. As required,
Committee member composition includes four (4) resident members, one (1) business member, one (1) real estate industry
member, and one (1) attorney member.
ANALYSIS
The Normandy Fountain Business Association (the “NFBA”) is a not-for-profit entity formed with the purpose of stabilizing and
improving the Normandy Fountain Business District through promotion, activation, marketing and other similar services by
representing and advocating for the property and business owners located within the Normandy Fountain Business District. As the
Normandy Fountain Business District is among the most important business hubs and commercial corridors within the geographic
boundaries of the North Beach CRA Redevelopment Area, it is critical to the long-term success of the North Beach CRA.
By promoting and encouraging the continued development of a diverse and dynamic setting for business activity, the NFBA aims to
enhance the neighborhood for area residents, patrons and the visiting public. The NFBA’s objectives are closely aligned with the
primary goals of the North Beach CRA, i.e., to increase economic development; to promote resiliency and infrastructure; to support
cultural arts, branding and marketing; to revitalize neighborhood character; to improve quality of life for residents, local businesses
and visitors; and to leverage available resources for the benefit of residents and businesses within and external to the CRA’s
boundaries.
The proposed Ordinance would enlarge the membership of the Committee from seven (7) members to eight (8) to now include a
non-voting, ex-officio NFBA designee to be appointed at-large.
BUSINESS IMPACT ESTIMATE
In accordance with Section 166.041(4), Florida Statutes, the City of Miami Beach is required to assess whether a Business Impact
Estimate is required for the subject ordinance. As noted in the attached, a Business Impact Estimate is required for the subject
Ordinance. The City of Miami Beach estimates that no businesses are likely to be impacted by the proposed Ordinance. The
Business Impact Estimate was published on the City’s website on January 22, 2024.
LOBBYIST DISCLOSURE
In accordance with Resolution No. 2023-32857, adopted by the City Commission on December 13, 2023, the following information
has been provided by the primary item sponsor as it relates to the subject ordinance amendment:
1. Was the Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which, as defined in Code Sec. 2-481, includes a principal engaged in
lobbying? Yes
2. If so, specify name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s): David Sexton, Normandy Fountain Business Association
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
According to the Miami Beach 2022 Community Satisfaction Survey, between 2019 and 2022, the percentage of respondents who
perceive the City as open and interested in hearing the concerns or issues of business fell from 51% to 40.2%. Appointment of a
nonvoting, ex-officio member of the Normandy Fountain Business Association will allow for greater North Beach business
participation and engagement in North Beach CRA activities and initiatives.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
No fiscal impact is anticipated.
CONCLUSION
Participation of a Normandy Fountain Business Association designee as a non-voting, ex-officio member of the North Beach
Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee would allow for the indirect participation of the various businesses within
the Normandy Fountain Business District, providing valuable insight to the Committee regarding concerns of businesses in the
Redevelopment Area. The Administration recommends approval of the Ordinance amending the membership composition of the
Committee.
Applicable Area
North Beach
Is this a "Residents Right to
Know" item, pursuant to
City Code Section 2-14?
Does this item utilize G.O.
Bond Funds?
Yes No
Strategic Connection
Prosperity - Revitalize targeted areas and increase investment.
Legislative Tracking
Economic Development
Sponsor
Commissioner Tanya K. Bhatt
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Ordinance North Beach CRA Advisory Committee
concerns of businesses within this important business district within the North Beach
CRA.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. Section 2-190.151 of Division 33, of Article 111, of Chapter 2 of the City Code,
entitled "Administration," is hereby amended as follows:
CHAPTER2
ADMINISTRATION
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ARTICLE Ill. AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
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DIVISION 33. North Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory
Committee .
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Sec. 2-190.151. Composition; knowledge and experience.
The Committee shall be composed of seven (7) at-large appointments, all of whom shall
be appointed to serve for a term of no more than two (2) years at a time. There shall
also be one (1) nonvoting, ex-officio representative of the Normandy Fountain Business
Association, who shall not count toward a quorum of the Committee.
The seven voting (7) members and one (1) nonvoting member shall be affiliated with
the City; this requirement shall be fulfilled in the following ways:
ill Resident Members.
a.At least one (1) of the seven members must currently reside, for a
minimum of five (5) years, within the North Beach area, generally
considered as that portion of Miami Beach located north of 63rd Street.
b.At least three (3) of the seven members must currently reside, for a
minimum of five (5) years, within the geographic boundaries of the North
Beach CRA, or within a 300-f oot radius thereof.
c.The five (5) year minimum residency requirement in subsections (1 )(a)
and ( 1 )(b) may be waived upon a 5/7ths vote of the city commission, in
the event a resident within the applicable geographic area is available
to serve on the committee and is exceptionally qualified by training
and/or experience.