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R9F-Discuss- Proposed Ballot Question- City Property Valuation - Fair Market ValE MIAMIBEACH OfFICE OF IHE I\,TAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager FROM: Ed Tobin, Commissioner DATE: June4s,2914 SUBJECT: Agendaitem for June 1 1'h ,2}14City Commission Meeting , Please plaae on the June 1lth, 2014 City Commission Meeting, a discussion regarding proposed ballot question "City Property Valuation - Fair Market Value". Attached please find proposed ballot language and proposed amended City Chartertext prepared by the Grty Attornet's offce. Commiseioner Tobin respectfully requests a 9am time rertain for this item. lf you have any questions pbase do not hesitate to call our office. Dessiree lGne on behalf of Gommissioner Ed Tobin Asenda ltem R?F - Date 1-23'tY -1121 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CHARTER SECTION 1.03: PROPOSED BALLOT QUESTION A}[D AMENDED CITY CHARTER TEXT NOVEMBER 4, 2014 SPECIAL ELECTION. I. PROPOSED BALLOT QUESTION: City Charter Section 1.03: Citv Propertv Valuation--Fair Market Value. Shall City Charter section 1.03 goveming "Powers of City'' be amended to require that the sale, exchange, conveyance, transfer, or lease of ten years or longer of any City-owned real property interest be at no less than 'fair market value, subject to waiver of said requirement by a seven-sevenths vote of the City Commission finding such waiver to be in the public interest, following a duly noticed public hearing thereon? Yes No II. PROPOSED AMENDED CITY CHARTER TEXT: City of Miami Beach Charter: Sec. 1.03. Powers of eCity. (a) General. The City shall have all governmental, corporate, and proprietary powers to enable it to conduct municipal government, perform municipal functions, and render municipal services, and may exercise any power for municipal purposes except as expressly prohibited by law or this Charter. (b) Alienability of property. l. The only limitation concerning alienability of City-owned park, recreation or waterfront property is the restriction of the sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten (10) years or longer (including option periods) of park, recreation, or waterfront property in the City of Miami Beach, unless such sale, exchange, conveyance or lease is approved by a majority vote of the voters in a City-wide referendum. This provision shall be liberally construed in favor of the preservation of all park, recreation and waterfront lands. , 2. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of the following properties shall also require approval by a majority vote of the voters in a City-wide referendum: (l) Lots West of the North Shore Open Space Park: All City-owned property bounded by 87th Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the East, 79th Street on the South, and Collins Court on the West; (2) Cultural Campus: All City-owned property bounded by 22nd Street on the North, Park Avenue on the West, 2lst Street on the South, and Miami Beach Drive on the East; (3) 72nd Street Parking Lot: The City-owned surface parking lot bounded by 73rd Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the'East, 72nd Street on the South, and Harding Avenue on the West; and (a) Lincoln Road Parking Lots: All'City-owned surface parking lots in the vicinity of Lincoln Road located within the area bounded by 17th Street on the North, Euclid Avenue on the East, l6th Street on the South, and West Avenue on the West. 3. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of the following properties shall require approval by vote of at least sixty (60) percent of the City's voters voting thereon in a City-wide referendum: (l) Convention Center Parking Lots: All City-owned surface parking lots located in the Civic and Convention Center District, generally bounded by Lincoln Lane on the South, Washington Avenue on the East, Meridian Avenue on the West and Dade Boulevard on the North; (2) Convention Center Campus: All City-owned property, except for the Convention Center and Carl Fisher Club House, located within the Civic 1122 and Convention Center District (includes City Hall, 1701 Meridian Street, 555 17th Street, 2lst Street Community Center, The Fillmore Miami Beach/Jackie Gleason Theater, and the 17th Street Parking Garage). A1l local laws, charter provisions and ordinances of the City in conflict with this provision are hereby repealed. This provision shall become effective immediately upon acceptance of the certification of election results by the City Commission. 4. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of all remaining City-owned property (other than public beach rights-of-way - see (d) herein below, and other than those properties addressed more specifically in this Charter section 1.03) shall, as provided by Ordinance, require approval by a majority 417 vote of all members of the Planning Board and 617 vote of the City Commission. 5. The terms of this Charter section shall not apply to any valid written contractual commitments or bids or bonded indebtedness, which commitments, bids or indebtedness existed prior to January 14,2004; nor shall this Charter section apply to any City property which is the subject of a settlements of a claim which the City had notice of as of January 14,2004. (c) The floor area ratio of any property or street end within the City of Miami Beach shall not be increased by zoning, transfer, or any other means from its current zoned floor area ratio as it exists on the date of adoption of this Charter Amendment [November 7,2001), including any limitations on floor area ratios which are in effect by virtue of development agreements through the full term of such agreements, unless any such increase in zoned floor area ratio for any such property shall first be approved by a vote of the electors of the City of Miami Beach. The provision shall not preclude or otherwise affect the division of lots, or the aggregation of development rights on unified abutting parcels, as may be perrnitted by ordinance. In addition, this provision shall not apply to settlements of any claims the City has notice of as of December 10, 2003. This Charter Amendment shall become effective on the day after its approval by the voters of the City of Miami Beach. No rights in derogation of the provisions of this Amendment under any ordinance or any other action of the Miami Beach City Commission between the time this measure is approved by the Miami Beach City Commission for placement on a ballot and the adoption of this Amendment shall be enforced against the City of Miami Beach. (d) Public Beach Rights-of-Way. The sale, exchange, conveyance, lease, or any other transfer of any City interest in a public beach right-of-way (extending eastward from Collins Avenue/Ocean Drive to the erosion control line) shall require approval by a majority vote of the voters in a Citywide referendum, excluding permits of no greater than one year, and excluding the sale, exchange, conveyance, lease or any other transfer not exceeding l0o/o in width of such public beach righrof-way. (e) Public Street-Ends Bordering GU, GC, or l(aterfront Land. The sale, exchange, conveyance, lease, or any other transfer of any City interest in any public street-end bordering on land designated "Government IJse", "Golf Course" or Waterfront land, shall require either the unanimous approval of those members of the City Commission with power to vote or approval by a majority vote of the voters in a Citywide referendum, excluding a sale, exchange, conveyance, lease, or any other transfer not exceeding l0% in width of such street- end which advances a significant public purpose, and excluding underground utility easements. (.0 Valuing thq sale, exchanee, conve)tance. trans.fer, or lease of ten ])ears or lonser. of a Ciq) real prowrtv inferesf. The sale. exchange. conveyance. transfer. or lease of ten years or lonser. of any City-owned real propertv interest inclusive of but not limited to those enumerated in this section shall be at no less than fair market value as provided by Ordinance. The cgnditions of this subsection mav be waived blr a seven-sevenths vote of the City Commission followine a duly notiged public hearine thereon. upon a findine by the City Cpmmission that the public interest ryo\rld be served by waivine such condition. 1123 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1124