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HomeMy Public PortalAbout14-01 Land Development Agreement/All Developers Agreements Approved 1st Reading: February 12, 2014 2nd Reading: March 26, 2014 Public Hearing: March 26, 2014 Adopted: March 26, 2014 Effective Date: March 27, 2014 Sponsored by: Vice-Mayor Kelley ORDINANCE NO. 14-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA TO AMEND THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, ZONING CODE, ORDINANCE NO. 86-8, TO CREATE NEW SECTION 4.16, TO INCLUDE LANGUAGE THAT WOULD REQUIRE ALL DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENTS APPROVED BY THE CITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE RELATED TO NEW, REDEVELOPMENT, REHABILITATION AND/OR RESTORATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, TO PROVIDE FOR ANNUAL PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO METHODOLOGIES SUCH AS FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS AND/OR DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ANALYSIS, IF THE DEVELOPER SEEKS AND RECEIVES AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COUNTY LAWS, WITH THE CRA TO RECEIVE 80% AND THE CITY TO RECEIVE 20% OF THESE FUNDS FROM PROJECTS WITHIN THE CRA AREAS, AND THE CITY TO RECEIVE 100% OF THESE FUNDS FROM PROJECTS OUTSIDE THE CRA AREAS; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the Opa-locka Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") Board desires the City of Opa-locka ("City") to amend its Land Development Regulations to include language requiring all Developer's Agreements approved by the City, including but not limited to those related to new, redevelopment, rehabilitation and/or restoration development projects, to provide for annual payments in lieu of taxes, including but not limited to methodologies such as Fiscal Impact Analysis, and/or Development Impact Analysis, should a developer seek and receive an ad valorem tax exemption under Federal, State or County law; and Ordinance No. 14-01 WHEREAS, the CRA shall receive 80%, and the City shall receive 20% of the funds from projects within the CRA areas, and the City shall receive 100% of the funds from projects outside the CRA areas, if payment in lieu of taxes is made; and. WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to amend the Land Development Regulations, Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 86-8, to create a new Section 4.16, to include language that would require all Developer's Agreements approved by the City, including but not limited to those related to new, redevelopment, rehabilitation and/or restoration development projects, to provide for annual payments in lieu of taxes, including but not limited to methodologies such as Fiscal Impact Analysis and/or Development Impact Analysis, if the developer seeks and receives an ad valorem tax exemption under federal, state or county laws, with the CRA to receive 80% and the City to receive 20% of these funds from projects within the CRA areas, and with the City to receive 100%of these funds from projects outside the CRA areas. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Opa-locka, hereby amends the Land Development Regulations, Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 86-8, to create new Section 4.16, to include language that would require all Developer's Agreements approved by the City, including but not limited to those related to new, redevelopment, rehabilitation and/or restoration development projects, to provide for annual payments in lieu of taxes, including but not limited to methodologies such as Fiscal Impact Analysis and/or Development Impact Analysis, if a developer seeks and receives an ad valorem tax exemption under Federal, State or County laws, with the CRA to receive 80% and the City to receive 20% of the funds from projects within the CRA areas and the City to receive 100% of the funds from projects outside the CRA areas. Ordinance No. 14-01 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. If any portion, section, phrase or clause of this Ordinance is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such ruling shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 5. This Ordinance shall be codified in the Code of Ordinances when the code is recodified. Section 6. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of March, 2014. YRA AYLOR MAYOR Attest to: 4,1 $ Jo.! a Flores City Clerk Approved as to orm .. d legal s ficiency: r � 41 I lL I Ai Josep' •�e :r _ Iry V GRE I SPO ti N MARDER, PA City • ttorne Moved by: VICE MAYOR KELLEY Seconded by: COMMISSIONER HOLM S Commission Vote: 4-0 Commissioner Holmes: YES Commissioner Johnson OUT OF ROOM Commissioner Santiago YES Vice-Mayor Kelley YES Mayor Taylor: YES 2ND I SUNDAY,MARCH 2,2014 ND MiamiHerald.com I MIAMI HERALD REACH US NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS EDITORIAL •BISCAYNE GARDENS rector of Miami-Dade's Wa- Monday for the Miami- ized Camps,which focus on where they wish their child Sub1°ban Editor ter and Sewer Joan Chrissos Department; Dade parks department's a specific interest or need, to attend.Some parks offer 305-376-2635 GROUP TO DISCUSS Silvia L.Garzoli,an ocea- "Fit2Play" Spring Break including camps for nature online registration at jchrissos@MiamiHerald.com ANNEXATION, nographer with the Cooper- Camps at parks across the and wildlife lovers like Zoo www.miamidade.gov/ Editor INCORPORATION ative Institute for Marine county. Miami's"Zoofari Spring parks,where the entire list Mark Worth The Biscayne Gardens and Atmospheric Studies at The camps will be held Camp"and Eco Adventures of camp sites is also found. 305-376-3591 Civic Association will focus the University of Miami; from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.March Camps at AD Barnes Park, The public can also dial 311 mworth @MiamiHerald.com Y P P P Reporters its Thursday meeting on the and Dawn Shirreffs,senior 24 through 28,with early Greynolds Park and the for the Miami-Dade County Miami Gardens:Nadege Charles, pros and cons of annexation policy advisor for the Ever- drop-off available at 7:30 Deering Estate at Cutler.For Information Hotline.Chil- 305-376-4566,ncharles@Miami or incorporation- glades Foundation a.m.and late pickup until young golf enthusiasts, dren with disabilities are Herald.com;Hialeah:Joey Flechas, The meeting will be at Meanwhile,a"Water is 6:00 p.m. there are Junior Golf Camps welcome in all park pro- 305-376-3602,HeraId Herald.com; lFleon:Bea Hine 730 .m.at 15000 N.Miami Life"exhibition will open Religion:Bea Hines P pen General Camp programs at the Country Club of Mia- grams. 305-376-2022 ext.7192, Ave.For more information, Thursday and run through include a variety of activ- mi and the Crandon Golf The cost for these camps bhines@MiamiHerald.com contact Elizabeth Judd at March 30 at the Coral Ga- ities from fitness,sports, Course at Key Biscayne. is$40 to$90 per week,de- Youth Sports Editor 305-687-2003. bles Museum,285 Aragon and arts-and-crafts to games Parents may register their pending on the program.Fi- James Varsallone Avenue. and field child by visiting the specific nancial assistance is availa- jvarsallone@MiamiHerald.com •CORAL GABLES taps. Y e County Pew The opening reception There are also Special- Miami-Dade County Park ble to those who qualify. School SPEAKERS TO for the exhibition will be arichardson son @MiamiHerald.com held Thursday WELCOME MUSEUM'S y at 7 p.m.F o r -- -- ----- — -- OTHER CONTACTS --- --- -- - - - EXHIBIT ON WATER more information,visit cor- Advertising algables.com/water or call RELIGION NOTES Liana Guilarte,305-376-4645 A panel of experts will ex- 306-603-8067. Calendar desk/listings plore the future of water in 305-376-3355 South Florida at the Coral •MIAMI-DADE newscalendar @MiamiHerald.com EVENTS positive role it plays in society;6:30 Church of God of Prophecy-Ridge: Gables Museum at 630 p.m. CAMPS SET FOR p.m.March 12;Robert and Judi Call for Bible study time;5937 NW Delivery problems MaTCh D Equipping U:Learn to grow into an Prokop Newman Alumni Center, 22nd Ave.,Miami.305-634-8227. 1-800 THEHERALD SPRING BREAK authentic relationship with Jesus. 6200 San Amaro Dr.,Coral Gables. Church of the Open Door:9:30 a.m. (1-800-843-4372) Speakers will include Classes offered include"Money $15.305-284-1934,. Sunday.School;10:30 a.m.Sunday Douglas Yoder,deputy di- Registration begins on Matters,"learn how to set financial SERVICES Worship service;10:45 a.m.Sunday: goals and create a budget;"Parent- Children's service;10:30 a.m.and 7 hood,"a four-week series that Assumption tlkraMian Catholic p.m.Wednesday:Bible study;6001 . explores what God's Word has to say Church:9 a.m.Sunday Divine NW Eighth Ave,Miami. about all things parental;"Across the Liturgy in English;10 a.m.Sunday: 305-759-0373 or write to Room(Evangelism);"and"Mar- Sung Divine Liturgy in Ukrainian with opendoorc@bellsouth.net. riage,"a series about famous Biblical parish choir;39 NW 57th Ct.,West Church by the Sea:8:30 a.m. • it. (a • couples;7 p.m.April 2;New Testa- Miami-Dade;305-262-4192 or Sunday Service in the Ford Chapel ment Baptist Church,6601 NW 167th http://uccm.us. and 10:30 a.m.in the Main Sanctuary, St.,Hialeah.Free.305-558-4930. Beth Moshe:6:30-7:30 p.m.Friday with Chancel Choir(child care CITY OF OPA-LOCKA,FLORIDA Jubilee Organ Recital Series:The Evening services followed by Oneg; available for babies and toddlers), r organ pipes have returned to the 9 a.m.Saturday Morning service 50196th St.,Bal Harbour. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC historic Aeolian-Skinner instrument followed by kiddush lunch with 305-866-0321. at the cathedral after more than two Rabbi Jory Lang;2225 NE 121st St., Church of God of Prophecy-Ridge: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Opa-locka,Florida will hold a public %ears of restoration.The Jubilee North Miami.305-891-5508. Call for Bible study time;5937 NW Recital Series continues on the last Beth Torah Bemy Rok:7:30 a.m. 22nd Ave.,Miami.305-634-8227. hearing at its Regular Commission Meeting on Wednesday,March 12,2014 at 7:00 p.m.in the City Thursday evening of every month and 7 p.m.daily Minyan service;6:30 Country Village Church of Christ: Commission Chambers at Sherbondy Village,215 President Barack Obama(Perviz)Avenue,Opa-locka, through May,with host organists p.m.Shabbat Family services with Family Bible Study 9:30 a.m.Sun- from to consider the following Rem: from some of the world's most Rabbi Edwin Farber and Cantor Luis day,3201 NW 185th St.,Miami Gar- prestigious cathedrals;7:30 p.m. Caftan;7:30 p.m.Shabbat b'yachad dens.786-512-7643. SECOND READING ORDINANECE/PUBLIC HEARING: March 27;Trinity Cathedral,464 NE services with Rabbi Mario Rojzman Fifth Church of Christ Scientist:1600 16th St.,Miami.$15.305-374-3372. and Cantorial soloist Genine Miller NW 54th St.,Miami.305-696-3766. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA,FLORIDA TO AMEND THE Ummud Miami:Limmud,the He- and 9 a.m.Shabbat morning servic- First Church of Christ Scientist: LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE,ORDINANCE NO.664,SECTION 4.16,TO INCLUDE LANGUAGE THAT brew word for learning,represents es,20350 NE 26th Ave.,North Miami Wednesday evening services and this fresh,innovative approach to the Beach.305-932-2829. fellowship are at B p.m.,Sunday WOULD REQUIRE ALL DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENTS APPROVED BY THE CITY TO PROVIDE FOR Jewish Learning Festival.Open to Christ Fellowship-Downtown services at 1 a.m.Reading Room ANNUAL PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES IF THE DEVELOPER SEEKS AND RECEIVES AN AD VALOREM everyone aged 310103,no matter Campus:Worship services at 11 a.m., open Tuesday-Saturday 1836 Bis- TAX EXEMPTION UNDER FEDERAL STATE OR COUNTY LAWS,WITH THE CRA TO RECEIVE 80%AND the level of Jewish knowledge or 12:30 p.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday in cayne Blvd.,Downtown Miami. THE CITY TO RECEIVE 20%OF THESE FUNDS FROM PROJECTS WITHIN THE CRA AREAS; culture.Th with d Jewish per and English,F pt e,Miami.Sunday, 305-373-1645.Church EAS;PROVIDING culture.The half-day experience is a 500 NE First Ave.,Miami. First Church of North Miami Congre- FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS;PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER;PROVIDING FOR set of workshops and presentations 305-238-18 6 or www.cfmiami.org. gatlonal UCC(united Church of SEVERABILITY AND CODIFICATION;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE(first reading held m teachers educators,performers and Christian Fai h Fellowship Church: Christ):9 a.m.Sunday:Spiritual ( 9 teachers from South Florida and 10:30 a.m.Sunday:Service;16)91 NW discussion;10:30 a.m.Sunday. February 12,2014).Sponsored bydK. around the world;noon March 23; 57th Ave.,Miami.305-621-2239. Worship service with The Rev. FIU Biscayne Bay Campus,3000 Bay Christian Fellowship Missionary Aqueelah As-Sallam,pastor Additional information on the above item may be obtained in the Office of the City Clerk,3400 NW Vista Campus,North Miami.$18-$72, Church:Sunday services-7:30 a.m. Wednesday Contemporary Worship 135"Street,Bldg.B,Opa-locka,Florida.All interested persons are encouraged to attend this meeting and free for kids 3-18.305-919-5500. early morning worship,9:30 a.m. 7 p.m.,1200 NE 135th St.,North will be heard with respect to the public hearing. Table of Abraham:A panel dis- Sunday school and new member Miami.305-891-383 or cussion with representatives from orientation,10:45 a.m.morning firstchurchofnmucc.org. PURSUANT TO FS 286.0105:Anyone who desires to appeal any decision made by any board,agency, each of the three Abrahamic tradi- worship;Weekly meetings-Senior First Presbyterian Church-Brickell: bons who explain and examine their Saints 10 a.m.Wednesdays;Bible Sunday:Service at 11 a.m.Special or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the faith with one another.Speakers give study/prayer meeting 7 p.m.Thurs- music by tenor Moises Hernandez proceedings,and for that reason,may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, a brief interpretation on the given days;8100 NW 17th Ave.,Miami. and Choir;609 Brickell Ave..Miami. which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal may be based. topic from their own background 305-693-1301. 305-371-3439. followed by a collective discussion Christian Science Sunday Radio First Presbyterian Church of Miami JOANNA FLORES,CMC on the topic.This event acknowl- Program:Weekly radio program on Springs:Bible study group at 9 a.m. CITY CLERK edges the demand and importance WINZ-AM(940);8:30 am,Sunday. for interfaith dialogue and the www.christianscienceflorida.org. •TURN TO RELIGION,MIND