Miami Beach Commission September 17th 2021

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Consent Agenda
Competitive Bid Reports

Consent Agenda //
Committee Assignments

C4D

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Discuss The Status Of The City's Transition From Gas Leaf Blowers And Any Potential Opportunities To Reduce Usage.
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Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C4I

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee Of A Discussion Item To Consider Amending The City’s Land Development Regulations To Extinguish The Grandfathering Of Motor Scooter Rentals As Legal, Non-conforming Uses As Of A Date Certain, With The Final Date For The Termination Of Motor Scooter Rentals In The City To Be Based Upon An Amortization Timeline To Be Established As Part Of The Proposed Legislation.
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City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C4M

Referral To The Planning Board And The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Review And Provide Recommendations On Potential Land Development Regulation Amendments Allowing For The Use Of Lower Impact Medical Use In Rm3 And Rm2 Districts As Well As Parking Garages In Rm2 Districts.
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Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4Q

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee - Discussion Regarding A New Year's Eve Or Day Musical Event On Miami Beach, Which Fits Within The City Of Miami Beach Commitment To Re-brand As An Arts And Cultural Destination.
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Commissioner Michael Gongora

C4R

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss The Committee Of Quality Of Education’s Motion Concerning The Feasibility Of Providing Additional Police School Liaison Officers.
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Commissioner Steven Meiner

C4T

Referral To The Neighborhoods And Quality Of Life Committee (nqlc), To Discuss Whether The City Should Require Building Permit Applications To Include A Property Owner’s Email Address, In Addition To The E-mail Address For The General Contractor Pulling The Permit, To Ensure That Property Owners Are Timely Notified That The Building Department Has Provided Comments And/or Approvals Regarding Their Building Permit Application.
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Commissioner Steven Meiner

C4U

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss Complaints Regarding Enforcement Of Violations Of The Miami-dade County And City Noise Ordinances, Including Excessive Noise That Is Plainly Audible At A Distance Of More Than 100 Feet Between 11:00 P.m. - And 7:00 A.m.  
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Commissioner Steven Meiner

C4W

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss The Better Bus Program And Its Impact On Miami Beach Residents, Particularly Seniors.
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Commissioner Steven Meiner

Addendum added on 9/14/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

C4X

Referral To The Planning Board - Create Definition For Retail Fulfillment Centers And Associated Regulations, Including Identifying Districts Throughout The City Where Retail Fulfillment Centers May Be Permitted, Conditional And/or Prohibited Uses.
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Commissioner Steven Meiner

Addendum added on 9/14/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Consent Agenda //
Committee Reports

C6A

Report Of The July 16, 2021 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee Budget Briefing Meeting: 1. Fiscal Year 2022 Preliminary Capital Budget Update. 2. Fiscal Year 2022 Preliminary Operating Budget. 3. Discussion Regarding The Lgbtq Advisory Committee Motion Regarding Funding For Lgbtq Community Initiatives. 4. Discussion Regarding Options To Address Funding Gap For 72nd Street Community Complex And Other Projects. 5. Discussion Regarding The City's Contribution To The Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement District's Annual Budget. 6. Discussion On The Possible Funding And Implementation Of The Stop The Bleed Kits At All Our Miami Beach And Feeder Pattern Schools. 7. Discussion On Dual Enrollment Transcript Costs To Miami Beach Students. 8. Discuss The Committee For Quality Education’s Motion Asking That The City Provide Additional Support For School Pick-up And Drop-off Areas. 9. Discussion Regarding Funding For The South Beach Jazz Festival. 10. Discuss Creating A Position For A Single-family Home Permitting Ombudsman. 11. Discuss The Potential For Pedestrian Enhancements In The Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, And Espanola Way Commercial Corridors. 12. Discussion On The City’s Dependence On Tourism Revenues And How To Mitigate. 13. Discuss Vested Employees In Tier B That Have Been Rehired In Tier C. 14. Discuss Implementing Ten Year Vesting For All Future Employees. 15. Discuss The City Of Miami Beach Administrative Rules And Regulations For Police And Parking Towing Permits, As Revised; And Also, To Discuss Commissioner Richardson’s Proposal Regarding Amending The Code To Allow For Additional Police And Parking Towing Permittees; The Viability Of Bringing Towing In-house; And A Draft Competitive Solicitation For The Issuance Of Towing Permits; And Associated Infrastructure To Accommodate the Same. 16. Discuss The Cost Associated With The City's Plan To Remove And Relocated Palm Trees, Discuss The Economic Consequences On Marketing, Branding, And Property Values As A Result Of Reducing The Percentage Of Palm Trees In Miami Beach, Discuss The Cost Of Maintaining Shade Trees, Including Sanitation And Leaf Blowing Cost. 17. Discuss Components Of The Collaboration, Funding, And Management Of The Agreement Between The City And The Sabrina Cohen Foundation For An Adaptive Recreation Center. 18. Discuss A New Lease Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach (landlord) And Massage Of South Beach, Inc. (tenant) For Approximately 1,803 Square Feet Of Ground Floor Retail Space Located At 1701 Meridian Avenue, Unit 2 (a/k/a 777 17th Street), Miami Beach, Florida For A Period Of Five (5) Years, With Two (2) Successive Two-year Renewal Terms. 19. Discuss (1) Increasing The City’s Contributions To The Tree Preservation Trust Fund; And (2) The Financial Feasibility Of Using The West Lots (or A Portion Thereof) For The Cultivation Of Trees That Are Not Readily Available In A Nursery Setting, For Future Installation Throughout The City As Part Of The City’s Public Projects. 20. Discuss Funding Bollards Along The Beachwalk. 21. Discussion Regarding City's Homeless Walk-in Center. 22. Discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation And Its Financial Condition. 23. Discussion Regarding The Status And Plan For The Barclay Plaza Apartments. 24. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” By Amending Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” By Requiring Those Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located On Ocean Drive, Between 5th street And 15th street, Possessing A 5 A.m. Alcohol License And Selling Or Serving Alcoholic Beverage(s) Later Than 12 A.m., To Retain The Services Of An Off-duty Police Officer, From 12 A.m. Until Thirty (30) Minutes Past The Closing Time Of The Alcoholic Beverage Establishment, For All Saturdays And Sundays (and All Saturdays, Sundays And Mondays For Those Holiday Weekends Or City-sponsored Events) During Which Alcoholic Beverages Are Sold Or Served Beyond 12 A.m.; Establishing Exceptions; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 25. Discuss Implementing A Miami Beach Based Vendor Preference. 26. Discussion To Identify Funding Sources For Upcoming Seawall Needs. 27. Update From The Economic Development Department Regarding Steps Taken To Streamline The Business Permitting Process, Improve Business Retention, And Attract New Businesses. 28. Discussion Regarding The Review Of The Julia Tuttle Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Project. 29. Regarding Cryptocurrency In Miami Beach.
Sponsors

Finance


C6B

Report Of The July 23, 2021 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee Budget Briefing Meeting: 1.  fiscal Year 2022 Preliminary Operating & Capital Budget Update. 2. Discussion Regarding The City's Contribution To The Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement District's Annual Budget. 3. Discussion On The Possible Funding And Implementation Of The Stop The Bleed Kits At All Our Miami Beach And Feeder Pattern Schools. 4. Discussion On Dual Enrollment Transcript Costs To Miami Beach Students. 5. Discuss The Committee For Quality Education’s Motion Asking That The City Provide Additional Support For School Pick-up And Drop-off Areas. 6. Discuss Creating A Position For A Single-family Home Permitting Ombudsman. 7. discuss Sponsorship Of The South Beach Jazz Festival 8. Discuss The Potential For Pedestrian Enhancements In The Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, And Espanola Way Commercial Corridors. 9. Discussion On The City’s Dependence On Tourism Revenues And How To Mitigate. 10. Discuss Vested Employees In Tier B That Have Been Rehired In Tier C. 11. Discuss Implementing Ten Year Vesting For All Future Employees. 12. Discuss The Cost Associated With The City's Plan To Remove And Relocated Palm Trees, Discuss The Economic Consequences On Marketing, Branding, And Property Values As A Result Of Reducing The Percentage Of Palm Trees In Miami Beach, Discuss The Cost Of Maintaining Shade Trees, Including Sanitation And Leaf Blowing Cost. 13. Discuss Components Of The Collaboration, Funding, And Management Of The Agreement Between The City And The Sabrina Cohen Foundation For An Adaptive Recreation Center. 14. Discuss A New Lease Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach (landlord) And Massage Of South Beach, Inc. (tenant) For Approximately 1,803 Square Feet Of Ground Floor Retail Space Located At 1701 Meridian Avenue, Unit 2 (a/k/a 777 17th Street), Miami Beach, Florida For A Period Of Five (5) Years, With Two (2) Successive Two-year Renewal Terms. 15. Discuss (1) Increasing The City’s Contributions To The Tree Preservation Trust Fund; And (2) The Financial Feasibility Of Using The West Lots (or A Portion Thereof) For The Cultivation Of Trees That Are Not Readily Available In A Nursery Setting, For Future Installation Throughout The City As Part Of The City’s Public Projects. 16. Discuss Funding Bollards Along The Beachwalk. 17. Discussion Regarding City's Homeless Walk-in Center. 18. Discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation And Its Financial Condition. 19. Discuss Implementing A Miami Beach Based Vendor Preference. 20. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” By Amending Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” By Requiring Those Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located On Ocean Drive, Between 5th street And 15th street, Possessing A 5 A.m. Alcohol License And Selling Or Serving Alcoholic Beverage(s) Later Than 12 A.m., To Retain The Services Of An Off-duty Police Officer, From 12 A.m. Until Thirty (30) Minutes Past The Closing Time Of The Alcoholic Beverage Establishment, For All Saturdays And Sundays (and All Saturdays, Sundays And Mondays For Those Holiday Weekends Or City-sponsored Events) During Which Alcoholic Beverages Are Sold Or Served Beyond 12 A.m.; Establishing Exceptions; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 21. Discuss The City Of Miami Beach Administrative Rules And Regulations For Police And Parking Towing Permits, As Revised; And Also, To Discuss Commissioner Richardson’s Proposal Regarding Amending The Code To Allow For Additional Police And Parking Towing Permittees; The Viability Of Bringing Towing In-house; And A Draft Competitive Solicitation For The Issuance Of Towing Permits; And Associated Infrastructure To Accommodate the Same. 22. Discussion Regarding The Status And Plan For The Barclay Plaza Apartments. 23. Discussion To Identify Funding Sources For Upcoming Seawall Needs. 24. Discussion Regarding The Review Of The Julia Tuttle Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Project. 25. Update From The Economic Development Department Regarding Steps Taken To Streamline The Business Permitting Process, Improve Business Retention, And Attract New Businesses. 26. Discussion Regarding Cryptocurrency In Miami Beach.
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Finance


C6C

Report Of The July 30, 2021 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee Meeting: 1. Discussion Regarding Options To Address Funding Gap For 72nd Street Community Complex And Other Projects. 2. Discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation And Its Financial Condition. 3. Discuss Vested Employees In Tier B That Have Been Rehired In Tier C. 4. Discuss Implementing Ten Year Vesting For All Future Employees. 5. Discuss The Cost Associated With The City's Plan To Remove And Relocated Palm Trees, Discuss The Economic Consequences On Marketing, Branding, And Property Values As A Result Of Reducing The Percentage Of Palm Trees In Miami Beach, Discuss The Cost Of Maintaining Shade Trees, Including Sanitation And Leaf Blowing Cost. 6 Discuss Components Of The Collaboration, Funding, And Management Of The Agreement Between The City And The Sabrina Cohen Foundation For An Adaptive Recreation Center. 7. Discuss Sponsorship Of The South Beach Jazz Festival. 8. Discuss A New Lease Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach (landlord) And Massage Of South Beach, Inc. (tenant) For Approximately 1,803 Square Feet Of Ground Floor Retail Space Located At 1701 Meridian Avenue, Unit 2 (a/k/a 777 17th Street), Miami Beach, Florida For A Period Of Five (5) Years, With Two (2) Successive Two-year Renewal Terms. 9. Discuss Implementing A Miami Beach Based Vendor Preference. 10. Discuss (1) Increasing The City’s Contributions To The Tree Preservation Trust Fund; And (2) The Financial Feasibility Of Using The West Lots (or A Portion Thereof) For The Cultivation Of Trees That Are Not Readily Available In A Nursery Setting, For Future Installation Throughout The City As Part Of The City’s Public Projects. 11. Discuss The City Of Miami Beach Administrative Rules And Regulations For Police And Parking Towing Permits, As Revised; And Also, To Discuss Commissioner Richardson’s Proposal Regarding Amending The Code To Allow For Additional Police And Parking Towing Permittees; The Viability Of Bringing Towing In-house; And A Draft Competitive Solicitation For The Issuance Of Towing Permits; And Associated Infrastructure To Accommodate the Same. 12.discuss Funding Bollards Along The Beachwalk. 13. Discussion Regarding The Status And Plan For The Barclay Plaza Apartments. 14. Discussion To Identify Funding Sources For Upcoming Seawall Needs. 15. Update From The Economic Development Department Regarding Steps Taken To Streamline The Business Permitting Process, Improve Business Retention, And Attract New Businesses. 16. Discussion Regarding The Review Of The Julia Tuttle Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Project. 17. Discussion Regarding Cryptocurrency In Miami Beach. 18. Discussion Regarding City's Homeless Walk-in Center. 19. Discussion On The City’s Dependence On Tourism Revenues And How To Mitigate. 20. Discuss The Potential For Pedestrian Enhancements In The Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, And Espanola Way Commercial Corridors. 21. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” By Amending Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” By Requiring Those Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located On Ocean Drive, Between 5th street And 15th street, Possessing A 5 A.m. Alcohol License And Selling Or Serving Alcoholic Beverage(s) Later Than 12 A.m., To Retain The Services Of An Off-duty Police Officer, From 12 A.m. Until Thirty (30) Minutes Past The Closing Time Of The Alcoholic Beverage Establishment, For All Saturdays And Sundays (and All Saturdays, Sundays And Mondays For Those Holiday Weekends Or City-sponsored Events) During Which Alcoholic Beverages Are Sold Or Served Beyond 12 A.m.; Establishing Exceptions; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
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Finance


Consent Agenda //
Resolutions

C7A

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing (and, As To Certain Agreements, Retroactively Approving And Authorizing) The City Manager, Or Her Designee, To Apply For, And Accept Funding, Execute Any And All Documents Or Agreements, And Appropriate Funding Received By The City Of Miami Beach In Connection With The Following Grants, Programs, And Agreements: 1) Florida Department Of Environmental Protection, Resilient Florida Grant Program In The Approximate Amount Of $120 Million; 2) U.s. Department Of Homeland Security, Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program In The Approximate Amount Of $300,000; 3) National Endowment For The Arts American Rescue Plan In The Approximate Amount Of $100,000; 4) National Association Of Realtors In The Approximate Amount Of $10,000; 5) Miami-dade County Municipal Parking Fines Program In The Approximate Amount Of $50,000; 6) Volunteer Florida, Community Emergency Response Team (cert)/citizen Corps Program In The Amount Of $10,000; 7) Florida Department Of Economic Opportunity, Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure Grant Program, Round 2 In The Approximate Amount Of $35 Million; And, 8) Florida State Legislature In The Approximate Amount Of $750,000.
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Grants and Intergovernmental Affairs

C7B

Reappointment Of Chief Special Magistrate 1.  A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, Pursuant To Section 30-36 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Concerning The Reappointment Of Enrique Zamora, Esq., To Serve As Chief Special Magistrate, For A Term Commencing On October 24, 2021 And Ending On April 23, 2022; Provided Further That Chief Special Magistrate zamora Shall Be Authorized To Hold Hearings And Impose Fines, Liens And Other Non-criminal Penalties Against Violators Of The City And County Codes And Ordinances, And Shall Also Be Authorized To Appoint Such Other Special Magistrates As May Reasonably Be Required To Conduct The Subject Hearings; And Further Incorporating All Other Matters Set Forth Within Chapter 30 Of The City Code, Including, Without Limitation, Sections 30-37 And 30-38 Thereof, Concerning The Compensation And Duties Of The Chief Special Magistrate. 2.  A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Reappointing, Pursuant To Section 102-356 Of The City Code, Enrique Zamora, Esq. (chief Special Magistrate reappointed Pursuant To Resolution No. _____________), As The City Manager’s “designee” Under Section 102-356 Of The City Code; Said Designation Commencing With Zamora’s Term As Chief Special Magistrate on october 24, 2021 And Ending On April 23, 2022.
Sponsors

City Clerk

C7C

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, Pursuant To Request For Proposals (rfp) 2021-091-kb For Commercial Records Management; Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Access Information Management Corporation, As The Top Ranked Proposer; Further, If The Administration Is Not Successful In Negotiating An Agreement With Access Information Management System, Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Grm Information Management Services Of Miami Llc, As The Second Ranked Proposer; Further, Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute An Agreement Upon Conclusion Of Successful Negotiations By The Administration; And Further, Approving The Month-to-month Extension Of The Current Agreement With Grm Information Management Services Of Miami Llc, Until Such Time As A New Agreement Can Be Executed And The Services Transitioned To The New Provider.
Sponsors

City Clerk

Procurement

C7D

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute Amendment No. 11 To The Professional Architectural And Engineering Services Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach, Florida And Wolfberg/alvarez And Partners, Inc., For The Flamingo Park Project In The Not-to-exceed Amount Of $365,800, For Additional Architectural And Engineering Professional Services And An Adjustment To The Hourly Rates; With Previously Appropriated Funding.
Sponsors

Capital Improvement Projects

C7E

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, To Authorize Negotiations Pursuant To Request For Qualifications No. 2021-196-nd For Architectural And Engineering Design Services For The 41st Street Corridor Revitalization; Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Brooks + Scarpa Architects, Inc., As The Proposer Determined By The City Manager To Be The Best Qualified; Further, If The Administration Is Not Successful In Negotiating An Agreement With Brooks + Scarpa Architects, Inc., Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Kimley-horn And Associates, Inc., As The Proposer Determined By The City Manager To Be The Second Best Qualified; Further, If The Administration Is Not Successful In Negotiating An Agreement With Kimley-horn And Associates, Inc., Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Exp U.s. Services, Inc., As The Third Best Qualified Proposer And Further Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute An Agreement Upon Conclusion Of Successful Negotiations By The Administration.
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Capital Improvement Projects

Procurement

C7F

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Establishing The "ad Hoc Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee," For A Period Of One Year (subject To Earlier Or Later Sunset By City Commission) To Advise The Administration And City Commission In Connection With The City's Resiliency Projects In Order To Improve Planning And Delivery Of These Critical Projects; Prescribing The Purpose, Powers And Duties, Composition, Terms Of Office, Knowledge And Experience Of The Committee Members; And, Providing For An Administrative Liaison To The Committee.
Sponsors

Office of the City Manager


Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7G

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, Pursuant To Request For Qualifications (rfq) 2021-136-wg State Legislative Consulting Services.
Sponsors

Office of the City Manager


Procurement

C7H

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Declaring Support For The Federal Energy Innovation And Carbon Dividend Act Of 2021 (h.r. 2307) As An Important Approach To Drastically Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Expand The Adoption Of Renewable Energy.
Sponsors

Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Micky Steinberg

C7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, Pursuant To Request For Qualifications (rfq) 2021-090-kb For Various Banking Services; Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Jp Morgan Chase Bank, Na, As The Top Ranked Proposer; Further, If The Administration Is Not Successful In Negotiating An Agreement With Jp Morgan Chase Bank, Na, Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Truist Bank F/k/a Suntrust Bank, As The Second Ranked Proposer; Further, If The Administration Is Not Successful In Negotiating An Agreement With Truist Bank, Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With Wells Fargo Bank, N.a., As The Third Ranked Proposer; Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute An Agreement Upon Conclusion Of Successful Negotiations By The Administration; And Further, Authorizing The Month-to-month Extension Of The Current Agreement With Truist Bank, Until Such Time As A New Agreement Can Be Executed And The Banking Services Have Been Transitioned To The New Service Provider.
Sponsors

Finance/Procurement


Procurement

C7J

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager To Authorize Negotiations With South Pointe Cafe, Llc Pursuant To Request For Proposals No. 2021-137-nd, For Management And Operation Of Concession Facilities Located At South Pointe Park And The Flamingo Park Aquatic Center; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute An Agreement Upon Conclusion Of Successful Negotiations By The Administration.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management/Procurement


Procurement

C7K

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager To Approve The Material Terms, As Set Forth In This Resolution, Pursuant To Request For Qualifications (rfq) 2021-083-wg For Holiday Lighting, With South Florida Lighting Team, Llc D/b/a Miami Christmas Lights; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute An Agreement With South Florida Lighting Team, Llc D/b/a Miami Christmas Lights Based On The Essential Terms Set Forth In This Resolution.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management/Procurement


Procurement

C7L

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Written Recommendation Of The City Manager And Approving And Authorizing The City Manager To Execute Amendment No. 1 To The Memorandum Of Understanding ("mou"), Dated August 18, 2020, Between The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, And The Lincoln Road Business Improvement District, Inc. ("lrbid"), In Order To (i) Exercise The Second One-year Renewal Term Under The Mou, Commencing On October 1, 2021, And Ending On September 30, 2022, And Continue To Provide City Funding In The Amount Of $160,000 Per Year (or $13,333.33 Per Month), For Environmental Maintenance, Hospitality, And Safety Services Within The Boundaries Of The District; And (ii) Provide City Funding For Electrical And Lighting Improvements And Self Guided Walking Tour Programming In Connection With The Million Orchid Project Installation Located Within The District, In The Total Amount Of $53,000 In Fy 2020-2021.
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Facilities and Fleet Management


Supplemental updated on 9/14/2021 (Memorandum, Resolution, & MOU)

C7M

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Modifying Resolution No. 2021-31772 To Correct The Allocation Of The Fy 21 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (ship) Funds In The Amount Of $394,363, As Follows: (i) To The Neptune Apartments Rehabilitation Project In The Amount Of $98,590, Instead Of $200,000; (ii) To The First Time Homebuyer Program And Homeowner Rehabilitation Program In The Amount Of $256,337, Instead Of $154,927.
Sponsors

Housing and Community Services


Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7N

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Of Miami Beach To Accept A Sponsorship Contribution From T-mobile Usa, Inc., In The Total Amount Of $24,000, To Support The City's 2021 Veterans Day Parade And "no Vacancy" Art Program; And Further Authorizing The City Manager, Or Her Designee, To Make Such Expenditures And/or Reimbursements To Offset The City's Costs For The Veteran's Day Parade And "no Vacancy'' Art Program.
Sponsors

Marketing & Communications


C7O

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, At Its July 23, 2021 Meeting, To Fund The Cost Of Securing Copies Of Official Transcripts From Florida International University And Miami Dade College, Requested By Miami Beach Senior High School Graduates Enrolled In The Dual Enrollment Program, In The Amount Not To Exceed $10,000 Annually, Commencing During The 2021-22 School Year, Subject To Funding Approval; And Approving A City Contribution For Future School Years, Contingent Upon An Appropriation Of Funds During The City's Budgetary Process For Each Subsequent Fiscal Year; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute Any Agreements Necessary To Effectuate This Program. 
Sponsors

Organizational Development Performance Initiatives

Commissioner David Richardson

C7P

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee At Its July 30, 2021 Meeting, And Approving And Accepting The Sabrina Cohen Foundation, Inc.'s Donation Of Up To $73,000.00 For Additional Funding To Complete The Inclusive Outdoor Park Project At Beach View Park, Adjacent To The Future Sabrina Cohen Adaptive Recreation Center.
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

C7Q

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, At Its July 30, 2021 Meeting, To Establish A Sponsorship Program With The Sabrina Cohen Foundation, Inc (foundation) To Secure Funding For A Fully Adaptive Park Project At Beach View Park And The Adaptive Recreation Center (center) Through Naming Rights Or Other Sponsorship Opportunities (sponsorships) Related To The Park Project Elements, Subject To Approval Of Sponsorships By The City Commission And Compliance With Regulatory Requirements; And Approving, In Substantial Form, Amendment No. 3 To The Collaboration, Funding And Management Agreement Between The City And The Foundation, Establishing The Guidelines For The Sponsorship Program; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute The Final Amendment And Any Additional Documents Or Agreements Required To Effectuate The Committee's Recommendation.
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

C7R

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, At Its July 30, 2021 Meeting, And Approving The Scope And Conceptual Plan For The Inclusive Outdoor Park Project At Beachview Park, Adjacent To The Future Sabrina Cohen Foundation Adaptive Recreation Center.
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

C7S

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Notify All Registered Neighborhood And Homeowner Associations Of The Process To Register For Courtesy Notices Of Land Use Board Applications And Amendments To The Land Development Regulations For Specific Areas Of The City, And Provide A Report To The City Commission, After A Period Of Six (6) Months, Regarding The Implementation Of This Resolution.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C7T

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute Amendment No. 2 To The Lease Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach And Tower Forty One Association, Inc., For The City To Lease Additional Rooftop Areas At 4101 Pine Tree Drive (the "property"), In The Additional Annual Amount Of $3,000, For The Installation Of Two Additional Antennas Which Will Assist The City In Monitoring And Operating The City's Water, Wastewater And Stormwater System.
Sponsors

Public Works

C7U

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute A Sponsorship Agreement With Power Access, Inc., The Terms Of Which Shall Include Sponsorship Funding In The Amount Of $25,000 For The 2021 Festival.
Sponsors

Tourism and Culture

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7V

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendations Of The Cultural Arts Council, At Its July 1, 2021 Meeting, And Approving The Grant Funding Recommendations For The "fy 2021 Funding Relief To Cultural Organizations In Miami Beach Program," In The Amount Of $930,000 To Provide Financial Assistance To Miami Beach-based Cultural Organizations Experiencing Revenue Losses Due To The Covid-19 Crisis; And Further Authorizing The City Manager To Execute The Grant Agreements Related To The Approved Funds.
Sponsors

Tourism and Culture

C7W

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Substantial Form, An Agreement With Outfront Media Group Llc, Pursuant To Invitation To Negotiate No. 2020-239-kb Revenue Sharing Agreement For The Construction, Operation, And Maintenance Of Bus Shelters And Other Street Furniture At Designated Locations Citywide, For An Initial Term Of Twenty (20) Years And One (1) Five (5) Year Renewal Option, Exercisable By Mutual Agreement Of The Parties; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute The Final Agreement. 
Sponsors

Procurement

Transportation

Supplemental updated on 9/14/2021 (Revised Resolution & Agreement)

C7X

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of Miami Beach, Florida, Opposing Proposed Amendments To The Miami-dade County Code Prohibiting Municipalities From Requiring Permits For Work On Certain Rights-of-way And Easements Located Within Municipalities, And Urging The Miami-dade County Board Of County Commissioners (the "board") Not To Move Forward With The Amendments As Drafted.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C7Y

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Land Use And Sustainability Committee, In Part, To Host An Initial Free Public Meeting To Gauge Interest In A Partnership With Blue Zones, Llc, To Discuss Blue Zones’ Approaches To Improving The Overall Wellbeing Of Our Community Through Systematic Environmental Initiatives, In Partnership With Community Leaders; And, Provided That The City’s Community Leaders Indicate Support For These Initiatives, Authorizing The City Administration To Host A Second Community Meeting, Subject To Funding Approval For The Costs Associated With The Event.
Sponsors

Organizational Development Performance Initiatives

Commissioner Michael Gongora

Addendum added on 9/14/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Regular Agenda //
Ordinances

R5A

Type of Reading
10:05 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 70 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled "miscellaneous Offenses," By Amending Article Ii, Entitled “public Places,” By Amending Division 2, Entitled “bicycling, Skateboarding, Roller Skating, In-line Skating, Motorized Means Of Transportation, Electric Bicycles, Mopeds, Motorcycles, Motorized Bicycles, And Motorized Scooters,” By Amending Section 70-70.2 Thereof, Entitled "responsibilities Of Persons And Business Entities Providing Rentals Or Leases Of Electric Bicycles And Motorized Scooters," By Clarifying The City’s Ability To Enter Into Contractual Agreements To Permit The Use Of City Property Or Rights Of Way For The Rental Or Lease Of Electric Bicycles, Consistent With Chapter 82 Of The City Code; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

R5B

Type of Reading
10:10 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 82 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled “public Property,” By Amending Article Vi, Entitled “naming Of Public Facilities And Establishment Of Monuments Or Memorials,” By Amending Section 82-503 Thereof, Entitled “naming Of Public Facilities; Co-naming And Re-naming Of Streets,” By Amending Subsections (c)(1)(a) And (c)(2)(a) To Provide Additional Criteria And Procedures For The Co-naming Of Streets In Honor Of A Prominent Jewish Figure Who Made Significant Civic Contributions To Jewish History And/or Jewish-related Initiatives; Providing Sunset Provisions Thereof; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner David Richardson

R5C

Type of Reading
10:15 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, By Amending Appendix A, “fee Schedule,” To Revise Fees Charged For Sidewalk Cafe Permits; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5D

Type of Reading
10:16 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 82 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled "public Property," Article Iv, Entitled "uses In Public Rights-of-way", Division 5, Entitled "sidewalk Cafes", By Creating Section 82-391, Entitled "voluntary City Subsidy Advance Program For Sidewalk Cafes And Parklets," In Order To Create A Voluntary City Sidewalk Cafe And Parklet Subsidy Program For Those Operators Who Elect To Participate; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5E

Type of Reading
10:20 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 102 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “taxation,” By Amending Article V, Entitled “local Business Tax,” By Amending Section 102-356 Thereof, Entitled “construction Of Article; Definitions,” By Creating Additional Definitions; And By Amending Section 102-386 Thereof, Entitled “property Owner’s Responsibilities Regarding Legally Permissible Transient Rental And Occupancy (short-term) Of Residential Property,” By Setting Forth Additional Requirements For The Issuance Of A Business Tax Receipt, And Establishing New Responsibilities Upon Owners Of Short-term Residential Rental Properties; And By Amending Section 102-387 Thereof, Entitled “platforms’ Responsibilities Regarding Legally Permissible Transient Rental And Occupancy (short-term) Of Residential Property,” By Establishing Further Requirements For Those Platforms Listing Short-term  Rentals Of Residential Properties; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5F

Type of Reading
10:25 a.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Prohibition On Apartment Hotels In R-ps1 And R-ps2 Districts An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled "land Development Regulations," By Amending Chapter 142 Of The City Code Entitled "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, Entitled "district Regulations," Division 18, Entitled "ps Performance Standard District," By Amending Section 142-693, Entitled "permitted Uses," To Prohibit Apartment Hotels In The R-ps1 And R-ps2 Districts; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

R5G

Type of Reading
5:10 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
West Avenue Bay Front Overlay - Bed & Breakfast Prohibition An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled “land Development Regulations,” By Amending Chapter 142, Entitled “zoning Districts And Regulations,” Article Iii, Entitled “overlay Districts,” Division 5, Entitled “west Avenue Bay Front Overlay,” To Remove Bed And Breakfast Inns As Allowable Uses In The West Avenue Bay Front Overlay; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5H

Type of Reading
First Reading
Nonconforming Residential Buildings - Repairs Exceeding 50% An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Land Development Regulations Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, By Amending Chapter 118, "administration And Review Procedures," By Amending Article Ix, "nonconformances," Section 118-395, "repair And/or Rehabilitation Of Nonconforming Buildings And Uses," To Amend The Regulations Applicable To The Repair And/or Rehabilitation Of Existing Non-conforming Residential Buildings; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

R5I

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 82 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled "public Property," By Amending Article Iv, Entitled "uses In Public Rights-of- Way," By Amending Division 5, Entitled "sidewalk Cafes," By Amending Subdivision Ii, Entitled "permit," By Amending Sections 82-382 And 82-383 Thereof, To Abate Sidewalk Cafe Fees For Permittees Located North Of 63rd Street, From The Effective Date Of This Ordinance Through And Including September 30, 2023; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Public Works

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5J

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Appendix "a" Of The City Code, Entitled "fee Schedule," To Revise Fees Charged For Parklet Permits, And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Public Works

Mayor Dan Gelber

Supplemental updated on 9/14/2021 (Revised Ordinance)

R5K

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 14 Of The Miami Beach City Code, Entitled "building Regulations," By Amending Article Iii, Entitled “numbering,” By Amending Section 14-107 Thereof, Entitled “owners Shall Obtain Numbers; Size; City Not To Furnish Material,” To Require Owners Of Houses And Buildings Within The City With Access To A Beachwalk To Place The Correct Street Number On The Side Of The Easternmost Perimeter Gate Or Fence, Or Side Of The Structure Facing A Beachwalk; And, Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management


Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5L

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 46 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “environment,” By Amending Article Iv, Entitled “noise,” By Amending Section 46-158 Thereof, Entitled “enforcement By Code Inspectors; Notice Of Violation; Warnings; Responsibility To Provide Current Address,” By Establishing An Additional Exception To The Requirement That A Written Warning Be Provided Prior To The Issuance Of A Notice Of Violation; And By Amending Section 46-159 Thereof, Entitled “fines And Penalties For Violation; Appeals; Alternate Means Of Enforcement,” By Increasing Those Civil Fines To Be Imposed For Violations Of Chapter 46, Article Iv; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R5M

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 14 Of The City Code, Entitled “building Regulations,” By Amending Article Vii, Entitled “permits Applied For On Or After March 1, 2002,” By Creating Section 14-600, Entitled “delivery Of Engineering Reports,” Creating Section 14 600 To Require The Delivery To The City Of Building Engineering Reports Which Reflect Building Conditions, Including Structural And Life Safety Components; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

R5N

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 90, Entitled "solid Waste," By Amending Article Iv, Entitled "private Waste Contractors," By Amending Division 4, Entitled "specialty Contractors," By Amending Subdivision Ii, Entitled "rolloff/portable Waste Container Contractors," By Amending Sections 90-276 Through 90-278 Thereof, To Establish An Annual Rolloff Permit Fee For Rolloff Contractors, Required Monthly Reporting To The City, And Provisions To Ensure No Rolloff Permit Shall Be Issued To A Roll-off Contractor Unless The Contractor Has An Active Business Tax Receipt Amending Appendix A, "fee Schedule," To Reflect The Annual Rolloff Permit Fee; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Supplemental updated on 9/15/2021 (Memorandum, Ordinance, & Attachment)

R5O

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled "alcoholic Beverages," By Amending Article I, Entitled "in General," By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled "hours Of Sale/violations," By Creating New Subsection (9), Which Will Require Those Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Possessing A License To Sell And/or Serve Alcoholic Beverages In The City Until 5 A.m. ("alcohol License"), To Provide Written Notification To The Chief Of Police Or Designee Regarding Any Promoted Event Or Concert That Will Have A Live Musical Performance Or Entertainment; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Supplemental updated on 9/15/2021 (Memorandum & Ordinance)

Regular Agenda //
Resolutions

R7A

Type of Reading
2:00 p.m. Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Following A Duly Advertised Public Hearing, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, And Waiving, By 5/7th Vote, The Formal Competitive Bidding Requirement In Section 82-39(a) Of The City Code, Finding That The Public Interest Would Be Better Served By Waiving Such Condition, And Approving And Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute A Lease Agreement Between The City (landlord) And Massage Of South Beach, Inc. (tenant) For The Use Of Approximately 1,803 Square Feet Of Ground Floor Retail Space, Located At 1701 Meridian Avenue, Unit 2 (a/k/a 777 17th Street), For A Term Of Five (5) Years, With Two (2) Successive Two-year Renewal Terms At The City's Option.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management


R7B

Type of Reading
5:01 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Adopting: 1) The Tentative Ad Valorem Millage Of 5.7626 Mills For Fiscal Year 2022 For General Operating Purposes, Which Is Three And Seven Tenths Percent (3.7%) More Than The "rolled-back" Rate Of 5.5571 Mills; And 2) The Debt Service Millage Rate Of 0.2889 Mills, Subject To A Second Public Hearing To Consider The Millage Rate For Fiscal Year 2022 On Thursday, September 30, 2021, At 5:01 P.m.
Sponsors

Office of Management and Budget

R7C

Type of Reading
5:01 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Adopting The Tentative Budgets For The General, G.o. Debt Service, Rda Ad Valorem Taxes, Enterprise, Internal Service, And Special Revenue Funds For Fiscal Year 2022 Subject To A Second Public Hearing Scheduled On Thursday, September 30, 2021, At 5:01 P.m. 
Sponsors

Office of Management and Budget

R7D

Type of Reading
5:02 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Board Of Directors Of The Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement District Adopting The Tentative Ad Valorem Millage Rate Of 1.0659 Mills For Fiscal Year 2022 For The Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement District, Which Is One Thousand Three Hundred eleven and Eight Tenths Percent (1311.8%) More Than The "rolled-back" Rate Of 0.0755 Mills, Subject To A Second Public Hearing Scheduled On Thursday, september 30, 2021, At 5:02 P.m.
Sponsors

Office of Management and Budget

R7F

Type of Reading
5:03 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Adopting The Tentative Capital Improvement Plan For Fiscal Years (fy) 2022 - 2026 And Adopting The City Of Miami Beach Tentative Capital Budget For Fiscal Year 2022, Subject To A Second Public Hearing Scheduled On Thursday, September 30, 2021 At 5:03 P.m.
Sponsors

Office of Management and Budget

R7H

Type of Reading
Deferred to October 13, 2021
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Waiving, By 5/7th Vote, The Formal Competitive Bidding Requirement, Finding Such Waiver To Be In The Best Interest Of The City, And Authorizing The City Manager To Negotiate An Agreement With Pepsi Co And Red Bull North America, For An Exclusive Nonalcoholic Beverage Municipal Marketing Partnership For Vending And Dispensing In Certain City-owned Properties, Based Upon The Essential Terms Set Forth In The City Commission Memorandum Accompanying This Resolution, For A Term Of Ten (10) Years And Five (5) Years, Respectively; Provided That The Final Agreement Shall Be Subject To Approval By The City Commission.
Sponsors

Marketing & Communications


R7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Setting A Public Hearing To Consider Granting Waivers Of Certain Development Regulations, Pursuant To Section 142-425(d), Of The City’s Land Development Regulations (ldr), For The Future Fire Station 1; Said Waivers Regarding Ldr Sections 142-155(a)(3)e, Pertaining To The Lot Coverage Requirements; 142-155(a)(3)f, Pertaining To Ground Floor Requirements; 142-155(a)(4)l, Pertaining To The Maximum Width Of The Curb Cut; 142-155(a)(4)i, Pertaining To The Maximum Floor To Floor Height; 142-155(a)(3)a,1, Pertaining To The Minimum Elevation Of The Yard; 142-156(a), Pertaining To Side, Interior Setback Requirements; 133-61, Pertaining To The Requirements Of The Short Frontage Standards; 133-62, Pertaining To The Requirements Of The Long Frontage Standards; 126-10(a)(b), Pertaining To Requirements For A Buffer Between Dissimilar Uses; And, 126-11(a)(b)(h), Pertaining To Requirements For Landscape Areas In Permanent Parking Lots; In Order To Construct The New Fire Station 1.
Sponsors

Capital Improvement Projects

R7J

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee (ferc), To Proceed With The Development Of The 72nd Street Community Complex Project By Implementing Option 1, As Proposed By The Administration To: (1) Continue To Negotiate An Agreement With The Haskell Company, The First Ranked Firm; (2) Address The Funding Shortfall By Issuing Parking Bonds In The Amount Of Approximately $19.4 Million; And (3) Identify Funding Sources For The $17.7 Million Remaining Funding Gap Before Awarding Any Contracts Related To The Project; And Further, Referring A Discussion Item To Ferc To Explore Ways To Move Forward With The Byron Carlyle Theater Project.
Sponsors

Capital Improvement Projects

R7K

Type of Reading
Deferred from July 28, 2021 - R7 T
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The Administration To Provide, Upon Request Of Either The Mayor Or Any Member Of The City Commission, A List Of All Databases And Categories Of Data Utilized By The Miami Beach Police Department And Code Compliance Department, In Order To Assist The Mayor And City Commission In Making Effective, Informed, Data-supported Decisions. 
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R7L

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving The Funding Of The Stop-the-bleed Kits For Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School, Miami Beach South Pointe Elementary, Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8, North Beach Elementary, Biscayne Beach Elementary, And Treasure Island Elementary, In An Amount Not To Exceed $37,000.00, Subject To The City Commission Appropriating The Funds; Authorizing The City Manager To Execute A Memorandum Of Understanding With Miami-dade County Public Schools Regarding The Installation, Maintenance Of The Kits, And Staff Training; Authorizing The City Manager To Accept Donations From The Make Our Schools Safe Organization, And From Miami-dade County School Board Member Lucia Baez-geller, In The Amount Of $15,000.00, And $2,000.00, Respectively, For The Purchase Of The Stop-the-bleed Kits, And To Make Any Necessary Expenditures Of The Donations In Furtherance Of, And Consistent With, The Purpose Set Forth Herein; And Further, Authorizing The City Manager To Negotiate And Execute Any Agreements Necessary To Effectuate The Stop-the-bleed Kits Installation.
Sponsors

Organizational Development Performance Initiatives

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

R7N

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Concept, Restrictions On The Use Of The Three City-owned Waterfront Parcels Directly East Of The North Shore Branch Library Site Located At 7505 Collins Avenue And 7515 Collins Avenue (the “library Site”), To Ensure The Use Of The Waterfront Parcels For Open Space And Recreation Purposes For The Benefit Of The Public, As Generally Depicted In The Sketch Attached To This Resolution, With (1) The Northeastern Section Of The Waterfront Parcels (area “a”) To Solely Be Used For Open Space Purposes, Recreational Uses, Beach Access, And/or Beachwalk Connectivity Between Altos Del Mark Park And The Future Ocean Terrace Park/streetscape Project; And (2) The Southwestern Section Of The Waterfront Parcels (area “b”) To Be Used Solely In Furtherance Of Park Purposes Or Related Food Service Concessions, With Any Building Thereon To Be Limited To Up To Two Stories, With A Maximum Height Of Up To Thirty (30) Feet (including Rooftop Structures); Further, Authorizing The Administration And City Attorney To Draft A Declaration Of Restrictive Covenants And Grant Of Easement To Implement This Resolution, With The Waterfront Parcels To Continue To Be Used As A Parking Lot Until The Relocation Of The North Shore Branch Library And The Opening Of The Parking Garage At The 72nd Street Community Complex.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

R7O

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Designating The City-owned Property In Sunset Island Ii, Located Between 25th Street To 27th Street Along Sunset Drive (folio No. 02-3228-001-1280), As A Neighborhood Park, To Be Used For Passive Recreational Use And Open Greenspace Purposes.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

R7R

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Creating An Ad Hoc Host Committee For The March  2022 Aspen Ideas Climate Conference, To Be Held In Miami Beach, In Order To Raise Funds For The City's Hosting Of The Conference; Prescribing The Duties, Manner Of Appointment, And The Term Of Office Of Host Committee Members; Establishing That The City's Hosting Of The 2022 Aspen Ideas Climate Conference Serves A Public Purpose; Authorizing The Acceptance Of Donations Made To The City For The City's Hosting Of The Conference; And Authorizing The City Manager, Or Designee, To Make Such Expenditures And/or Reimbursements From The Aforestated Donations In Furtherance Of And Consistent With The Hosting Of The Conference.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

R7S

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, directing The City Administration And City Clerk To Identify A Process For Collecting, Tracking, And Reporting Data From Special Magistrate Hearings, By Category Of Violations, Including, Without Limitation, Time Periods For Disposition Of Cases, Fines Assessed, And Percentage Rates For Dismissals And Adjudications.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R7T

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Attorney’s Office To Provide All Pertinent Statistical Data Relating To Conviction Rates For Municipal Prosecutions For Those Matters Within The City’s Prosecutorial Authority, Including Data For Conviction Rates Before The Covid-19 Pandemic And During The Ongoing Pandemic, As Well As A Breakdown Of Dismissals By The Court Or By Prosecutors, And Information Concerning Consequences Of Dismissals For Defendants; Further, Referring This Matter To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee, For An Update On The Municipal Prosecution Program, The Role Of The State Attorney’s Office And The Courts, And Related Matters, Such As Enforcement Of Habitual Misdemeanor Offenders And The Utilization Of Stay Away Orders As An Enforcement Tool To Address Quality Of Life Offenses In The City.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Supplemental updated on 9/15/2021 (Resolution)

Regular Agenda //
New Business & Reports

R9G

Type of Reading
Deferred from July 28, 2021 - R9 P
Discuss And, If Necessary, Take Action Regarding The Opportunities To Increase The Citywide Tree Canopy Coverage Goal, From 22% By 2040 To 25% Tree Canopy Coverage By 2040, Or Earlier.
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

ITEM DEFERRED

R9L

Type of Reading
Deferred from July 28, 2021 - R9 X
Discussion Item To Take Action Regarding Adding The New Federal Holiday, Juneteenth, As A Paid Holiday To Be Observed On June 19 Each Year For Unclassified And Other Employees, And Employees Whose Collective Bargaining Agreements Will Provide For This Holiday, With An Effective Date Beginning In Fy 2022.
Sponsors

Human Resources

R9T

Discuss/take Action Specifying In The Fy 2021-2022 General Budget That $35,000, Out Of The $50,000 Already Budgeted, Be Allocated To The Normandy Fountain Business Association For Cultural Activations Of The Normandy Fountain.
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

R9U

Discuss/take Action Regarding The City Of Miami Beach Committee For Quality Education Motion Requesting The Mayor And City Commission Provide An Additional Miami Beach Police Department School Liaison Officer So That Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School And Miami Beach Senior High School Have Their Own Full-time Liaison Officer.
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

R9Y

Discuss And Take Action To Change The City Commission Meeting Date To Accept The Final Election Results For The November 2, 2021 City Of Miami Beach General And Special Elections From Monday, November 8, 2021 To Friday, November 5, 2021, As Required By Miami Beach City Code 38-4.
Sponsors

City Clerk

R9AF

Discuss And Take Action Regarding An Unsolicited Proposal And Subsequent Rfp Issued By The Miami-dade County For The Privatization Of The Rickenbacker Causeway And The Venetian Causeway. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Michael Gongora

R9AK

Type of Reading
Continued from September 9, 2021 - R9 C
Discuss And Take Action To Significantly Increase Police Visibility, And Ensure Prosecution And Judicial Sentencing Of Miami Beach Arrests, In Order To Deter And Prevent Crime.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R9AL

Type of Reading
Continued from September 9, 2021 - R9 D
Discuss And Take Action Concerning Options For The City To Initiate A More Aggressive Stance Prosecuting Those Offenders Arrested For Committing Violations Of Law Within The City Of Miami Beach, Including Exploring Appellate Remedies For Improper Dismissals Of Criminal Offenses.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R9AM

Update From The Administration On The Status Of The Independent, Professional Survey Of City Residents And City Businesses Authorized By The City Commission At The March 17, 2021 City Commission Meeting Regarding The Byron Carlyle Site.
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

Addendum added on 9/14/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Regular Agenda //
City Attorney Reports

R10B

Closed Attorney-client Session Re: Clark Construction Group, Llc Vs. City Of Miami Beach And Hill International, Inc., Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Case No. 2020-002129 Ca 01.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Addendum added on 9/15/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

PA1

Proclamation Presented To Feeding South Florida Proclaiming September 17, 2021 As Hunger Action Day.
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

PA2

Proclamation To Be Presented To Miami Beach Senior High School For Its Steam Gold Designation.
Sponsors

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

PA3

Proclamation To Be Presented To Nicolas Ramirez For His Successes In Chess.
Sponsors

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

PA4

Certificates Of Recognition To Be Presented To The Hispanic Affairs Committee For The Simon Bolivar And Las Americas Day.
Sponsors

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Michael Gongora

PA5

Certificate Of Recognition Presented To Sweet Liberty.
Sponsors

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

New Item added on 9/14/2021