Miami Beach Commission April 21st 2021

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Consent Agenda
Competitive Bid Reports

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Committee Assignments

C4A

Type of Reading
Continued from March 17, 2021 - C4 K
Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss The Current Options On What To Do With The Byron Carlyle To Include Alternatives And Recommendations From The City Administration.
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Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4F

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee - Discussion Regarding The Amount Of Lifeguard Stands In Mid Beach Residential Area.
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Commissioner Michael Gongora

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4G

Referral To The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss The Requirements For Outside Entertainment Promoters / Host Venues To Include Off-duty Police Requirements, Event Permitting, Etc.
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Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4J

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Discuss An Ordinance To Address Sediment And Erosion Control And Illicit Discharge Into The Municipal Separate Stormwater System And Biscayne Bay To Reduce The Harmful Impacts To Water Quality At Benthic Resources In Biscayne Bay And Its Connected Waterbodies.
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Micky Steinberg

C4K

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Discuss An Ordinance Providing For Dune Protection To Prevent The Destruction Or Modification Of The Protective Dune System.
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Micky Steinberg

C4O

Referral To The Planning Board And Land Use And Sustainability Committee Of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 142 Of The Miami Beach Land Development Regulations To Allow Solar Panels As An Encroachment To Rear And Side Yard Setbacks.
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4Q

Referral To The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee - Discussion Regarding The Committee For Quality Education Motion #1 Made On March 16 Regarding Supporting All Educational Enhancements On Miami Beach For The Next School Year.
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Commissioner Michael Gongora

C4V

Referral To The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee To Discuss Revisions To The Special Events Guidelines Relating To City Sponsorships; Said Guidelines Creating An Evaluation Process To Analyze And Process Sponsorship Requests Based Upon Weighted Criteria, And Establishing An Annual Total Sponsorship Budget Not To Exceed $1,500,000.
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Commissioner Ricky Arriola

C4X

Referral To The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee To Discuss The Motion Made By The City Of Miami Beach Black Affairs Advisory Committee Recommending The City Financially Support The American Black Film Festival.
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Mayor Dan Gelber

Addendum added on 4/16/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Consent Agenda //
Committee Reports

C6A

Report Of The March 24, 2021 Land Use And Sustainability Committee Meeting: 1. Commercial Height Limits For Office Uses – Alton Road. 2. Parking Reductions – Mxe. 3. Proposed Amendments To The Land Development Regulations Pertaining To Retail Fulfillment Centers. 4. Discussion Regarding Tight Urbanism. 5. Update On Projects: A) West Avenue B) Indian Creek C) Palm & Hibiscus D) First Street. 6. Discussion Regarding Finding A Plan, A List Of Locations Where Blue And Green Infrastructure Solutions Can Be Applied To, In Areas Prone To Flood During Heavy Rain. 7. Review The City Of Miami Beach Experience And Perspectives On Pervious/permeable Pavement And Identify Potential Opportunities For Use. 8. Discussion On The City’s Draft Climate Action Plan And Present Options To Continue To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions. 9. Review City Code Section 90-277 Concerning Any Containers Or Dumpsters Located Within The City Requiring A Permit. 10. Palm View Neighborhood Study. 11. Ocean Drive Mxe Land Use And Zoning Amendments. 12. Discuss Allowing Businesses On 41st Street To Utilize Sidewalks For A-frame Signage To Advertise Merchandise.
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Office of the City Manager


C6B

Report Of The March 26, 2021 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee Meeting: 1. discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation And Its Financial Condition. 2. Discussion Regarding The Progress Made On The $330,000 Appropriated From The City’s General Reserves Allocated To Support Rent, Mortgage, And Utility Assistance Programs. 3. Discussion Regarding Adding A Funding Source For The Bayshore Park (former Par 3) Project Utility Relocation. 4. Discuss The Current State Of And Future Plans For The City Of Miami Beach Parking Department. 5. Discussion On The City’s Dependence On Tourism Revenues And How To Mitigate. 6. Discussion Regarding Term Sheet With Miami New Drama Inc. For Lease Of The Collins Park Cultural Facility. 7. Discuss A City Of Miami Beach Grant Of $25,000 To Clean Miami Beach And/or Other Potential Grants Or Sources Of Funding. 8. Review Of A Proposed Transaction With The Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Inc., A Florida Not-for-profit Corporation (the “federation”), The City’s Long-term Lessee And Operator Of The Holocaust Memorial Site Located At 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue (the “memorial”), For An Amendment To The Existing Lease For The Memorial To Extend The Term Of The Existing Lease For An Additional Twenty-one Years, And To Expand The Leased Premises To Include The Adjacent Municipal Parking Lot At 775 19th Street (the “additional Premises”), For The Sole Purpose Of Permitting The Federation, At Its Sole Cost And Expense, To Develop, Construct, Operate And Maintain A State-of-the-art Holocaust Memorial Community Learning Center On The Additional Premises, For The Presentation Of Exhibits, Lectures And Other Interactive Programming That Connects The Holocaust Experience To Contemporary Civic Life And Promotes Tolerance, Remembrance And Global Human Rights. 9. Discussion Regarding Amending Miami Beach City Code Chapter 78, Article Ii Thereof, Entitled “employee Benefit Plans;” Amending Section 78-81, “entitled Group Health Insurance,” And Section 78-82, Entitled “health Maintenance Organization," To Provide That Any Employee Who Elects To Decline Participation In The City’s Group Health Insurance Following Retirement May Resume Coverage With The City’s Contribution Towards The Cost Of Coverage If It Is Demonstrated That The Retired Employee Has Maintained Continuous Coverage Under Another Group Health Plan Since Their Date Of Retirement Or Since The Date On Which They Last Opted Out Of The City’s Group Health Insurance Plan. 10. G.o. Bond- Revised Implementation Plan. 11. Discuss The Sponsorship Of Celebrity Beach Soccer Match 2021. 12. Discuss Investing In Playgrounds In Lummus Park. 13. Discuss The Installation Of A Motorized Gate At South Pointe Park. 14. Discuss Funding Bollards Along The Beachwalk. 15. Discuss A Proposed Extension Of The City’s Existing Lease With 1 Washington Avenue Corp, The City’s Long-term Tenant And Operator Of The “smith & Wollensky” Restaurant Facility At South Pointe Park, With The Foregoing Subject To Independent Third-party Appraisals Of The Lease And Negotiation Of The Lease Amendment Terms, Including Proposed Tenant Improvements, Which Would Be Completed By The Lessee, At No Cost Or Expense To The City. 16. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 34 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach Entitled "community Development," By Amending Article Ill Thereof, Entitled" Safe Neighborhood Improvement Districts," By Amending Division 5, Entitled" District 4," By Amending Section 34-203 Thereof, To Eliminate The Ad Valorem Cap Of $500 Per Property Per Year, Consistent With Ordinance No. 2002-3380; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date. 17. Discuss A Proposed Amendment To The City’s Existing Development And Ground Lease Agreement With Mb Mixed Use Investment Llc For The Development Of The Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel, Which Proposed Amendments Include: (1) Design Changes To Reduce Mass, Height And First Floor Programming; (2) Elimination Of On-site Parking Requirement; (3) Ability To Utilize Miami Beach Convention Center Meeting Rooms; And (4) Extension Of Outside Dates In The Development Agreement Due To The Covid-19 Pandemic. 18. Discussion Regarding The Review Of The Julia Tuttle Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Project. 19. Update From The Economic Development Department Regarding Steps Taken To Streamline The Business Permitting Process, Improve Business Retention, And Attract New Businesses. 20. Discussion Regarding City's Homeless Walk-in Center. 21. Discussion Regarding The Lgbtq Advisory Committee Motion Regarding Funding For Lgbtq Community Initiatives. 22. Review Of All City Departments For Justification And Efficiency. 23. 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. 24. 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. 25. Discussion To Identify Funding Sources For Upcoming Seawall Needs. 26. Discuss Implementing Ten Year Vesting For All Future Employees. 27. Discuss Extending The Prekindergarten Educational Pilot Program For The 2022-2023 School Year. 28. Discuss The Status And Plan For The Barclay Property. 29. Discuss Re-establishing The Temporary Art Installation Program. 30. Discuss The Composting Programs In The City Of Miami Beach And Study The Costs Associated With Expanding The Programs. 31. 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. 32. Discuss The Renewal Of The City’s Agreement With The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (“gmcvb”). 33. Update On The Funds Allocated To Nautilus Middle School From The Super Bowl Host Committee In The Amount Of $20,000.00 Intended To Be Utilized For The School. 34. Discuss The Costs Associated With The City’s Plan To Remove And Relocate Palm Trees. 35. Discuss The Economic Consequences On Marketing, Branding, And Property Values As A Result Of Reducing The Percentage Of Palm Trees In Miami Beach. 36. Discuss The Cost Of Maintaining Shade Trees, Including Sanitation And Leaf Blowing Costs. 37. Discuss Cares Act Funds. 38. Discussion Regarding Options To Address Funding Gap For 72nd Street Community Complex And Other Projects. 39. Discussion Regarding The Annexation Of The Westernmost Islands Of The Venetian Islands And Making Them A Part Of Miami Beach, And To Review Property Taxes, Economic Impact, And Value.
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Finance


C6C

Report Of The March 22, 2021 Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee: 1. Discussion Regarding Possible Ways To Improve The Homeless Issue. 2. Discussion Regarding Methods To Reduce Excessive Vehicular Speeding In Miami Beach. 3. Discussion Regarding Normandy Shores Gate District. 4. Discussion Regarding Lighting On Collins Avenue From 46 To 64 Street. 5. Discussion Regarding Co-naming Of 18th Street In Honor Of The Late Harvey Milk. 6. Discussion Regarding The North Beach Regional Parking Plan Recommendations. 7. Quarterly Building Department Update. 8. Discussion Regarding Construction Site Fencing. 9. Discussion Regarding Noise Concerns In The City Of Miami Beach. 10. Discussion Regarding The Jack Stewart Mural Presently At The Versailles And Its Possible Restoration And Installation On The 17th Street Garage Or Some Other City Property. 11. Discussion Regarding Amending The Special Master Administrative Rules And Procedures To Ensure That Certain Code Violations Such As Life Safety Or Habitual Property Violations Are Prioritized On The Special Master Calendar And Are Set For Hearing On A Priority Basis Without Undue Delay. 12. Discussion Regarding The Addition Of A 4-way Stop In The Vicinity Of 37 Street And Sheridan Avenue To Improve Vehicular And Pedestrian Safety. 13. Discussion Regarding Noise Emanating From Unorthodox Vehicles To Include Golf Carts, Slingshots, Etc. 14. Discussion Regarding The Sobesafe Resolution On Public Safety. 15. Discussion Regarding 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 1, Entitled "generally," By Amending Section 2-22 Thereof, Entitled "general Requirements," To Create Subsection (23) Therein, To Establish An Application Requirement And Deadline For Appointment To A City Agency, Board, Or; And, Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 16. Discussion Regarding The Co-naming Of 19 Street In Honor Of A Prominent Jewish Figure Who Made A Mark On Jewish History. 17. Discussion Regarding The Flyover Routes Established By The Federal Aviation Administration. 18. Discussion Regarding Ethics Training By The Miami-dade County Commission On Ethics For City Employees And Members Of City Boards And Committees. 19. Discussion Regarding Measures To Enforce Noise Ordinances In Residential Areas. 20. Discussion Regarding Creating A Beach Walk Art Exhibit. 21. Discussion Regarding Washington Avenue To Include The Current Lane Closures. 22. Discussion Regarding Naming The Area Known As "rue Vendome Plaza" As "place Vendome", Pursuant To 82-503 Of The City Code. 23. Discussion Regarding Creating An Outdoors Backdrop For Marriage Ceremonies And Photo Opportunities. 24. Discussion Regarding Crime In Miami Beach. 25. Discussion Regarding The Current Status Of The Tops Program: Off Duty Police. 26. Discussion Regarding An Update On The Rollout Of The Civilian Volunteer Patrol. 27. Discussion Regarding Lighting In Lummus Park And Marine Turtle Protection. 28. Discussion And Approval Of The Florida Department Of Transportation Traffic Analysis For The 63 Street Complete Streets Study Proposing Elimination Of One Eastbound Lane On 63 Street To Accommodate Protected Bicycle Lanes. 29. Discussion Regarding Pedestrian Safety On The Beachwalk. 30. Discussion Regarding City's Website And The Strategic Marketing Plan For 2021. 31. Discussion Regarding The Review And Analysis Of Extraneous And Potentially Outdated Legislation In Miami Beach. 32. Discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation.
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Office of the City Manager


Supplemental updated on 4/20/2021 (Memorandum)

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Resolutions

C7A

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Appropriating Funding, And Approving And Authorizing (and, As To Certain Agreements Retroactively Approving And Authorizing) The City Manager, Or His Designee To Apply For And Accept Funding (including Matching Funds And Any Related City Expenses) And Execute Any And All Documents Or Agreements In Connection With The Following Grants, Programs And Agreements: 1) Bloomberg Philanthropies, 2021 Global Mayors Challenge, In The Approximate Amount Of $1,000,000; 2) Florida Inland Navigation District, Waterways Assistance Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $1,205,000; 3) Renewal Of The Children's Trust Group, Individual And Home Visitation Grant Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $295,000; 4) Renewal Of The Children's Trust Youth Enrichment Grant Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $372,000; And 5) Major League Baseball, Scotts Field Refurbishment Grant Program, For The Purchase Of Equipment With A Value Up To $50,000.
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Grants and Intergovernmental Affairs

C7B

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Neighborhood And Quality Of Life Committee Regarding The Use Of Custom Printed Windscreens For City Construction Projects, And Directing The Administration To Establish A Policy For Use Of Custom Printed Windscreens On City Construction Projects; And Further, Providing For The Policy To Specify That The Use Of Custom Printed Windscreens Shall Be Subject To Available Funding And At The Discretion Of The Administration For Upcoming City Construction Projects.
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Capital Improvement Projects

C7C

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The City Administration To Collaborate With Florida International University On An Inspirational Resilience Vision Campaign Which Will Envision How The City Of Miami Beach May Be Transformed, And How Buildings May Be More Resilient Through Blue And Green Infrastructure, Technological Innovation, And Sustainability Initiatives.
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Office of the City Manager


Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C7D

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Strongly Supporting Senate Bill 596 And House Bill 6023, Which Seek To Repeal Section 163.045, Florida Statutes, Which Currently Preempts Municipalities From Requiring A Notice, Application, Approval, Permit, Fee, Or Mitigation For Tree Pruning, Trimming, Or Removal On Residential Property; And Directing The City Clerk To Transmit This Resolution To The President Of The Florida Senate And The Speaker Of The Florida House Of Representatives.
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner David Richardson

C7E

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Strongly Opposing Senate Bill 1128 And House Bill 919, Both Of Which Seek To Preempt Local Government Regulation Of Fuel Sources Of Energy Production; And Directing The City Clerk To Transmit This Resolution To The President Of The Florida Senate And The Speaker Of The Florida House Of Representatives.
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Michael Gongora

Supplemental updated on 4/16/2021 (Resolution)

C7F

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Recognizing The Effects Of Climate Change Caused By Human Activity, And Approving The City's Joint Effort With The City Of Miami, Florida, To Establish A Climate Action Goal To Achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 2050. 
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Environment and Sustainability


Commissioner Micky Steinberg

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7G

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 To Appropriate An Additional $200,000 From The Remaining Balance ($370,000) Of The Original $700,000 Set Aside From The General Fund To Address Covid-19 Related Matters, Subject To Budgetary Approval As A Fy 2020- 2021 Expense; Said Additional Funds To Be Earmarked For Rent, Mortgage And Utility Assistance For Qualifying Miami Beach Households Who Have Been Adversely Impacted By Covid-19. 
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Housing and Community Services


Commissioner David Richardson

Commissioner Michael Gongora

Supplemental updated on 4/20/2021 (Resolution)

C7H

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving The Consolidation Of The Following Agreements Under The Tyler Maintenance And Support Agreement (msa), As A Sole-source Purchase, Pursuant To Section 2-367(d) Of The City Code, For Software Maintenance And Support Services: (1) Eden License And Services Agreement, Dated June 7, 2004; (2) New World Public Safety License And Services Agreement, Dated January 23, 2008; (3) Munis, Energov And Eden Access Maintenance License And Services Agreement, Dated October 10, 2014; And (4) New World Maintenance And Support Agreement, Dated April 29, 2016; Authorizing The Administration To Negotiate A Consolidated Msa, Based Upon The Essential Terms Set Forth In The City Commission Memorandum Accompanying This Resolution, For An Initial Term Of One (1) Year, With Up To Four (4) Additional One-year Renewal Terms, For A Total Annual Cost Not To Exceed The Amount Appropriated For The Consolidated Msa Through The City’s Budgetary Process; And Further Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute Any And All Documents Or Agreements Which May Be Required To Implement The Msa.
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Information Technology

C7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Findings Of The Administration That The Palace Bar And Restaurant Meets The Criteria Under City Code Section 18-391; Designating The Palace Restaurant And Bar, Located At 1052 Ocean Drive, As A Legacy Business Pursuant To Chapter 18 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach; And Listing The Business In The City's Legacy Business Registry. 
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Planning Department

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7J

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 Memorandum Of Understanding Between The City Of Miami Beach, On Behalf Of The Miami Beach Police Department, And Pinellas County, Florida, On Behalf Of The pinellas County Sheriff's Office, To Provide Certain Miami Beach Police Department Officers Training And, Upon Successful Completion Of Training, Access To Florida's Facial Recognition Network, To Aid The Miami Beach Police Department In Identifying Missing Persons And Criminal Suspects.
Sponsors

Police Department

ITEM DEFERRED

C7K

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Interim City Manager, Waiving By 5/7th Vote, The Formal Competitive Bidding Requirement, Pursuant To Section 2-367 Of The City Code, Finding Such Waiver To Be In The Best Interest Of The City, And Authorizing The City Manager And City Attorney To Negotiate An Agreement For The Purchase Of Sig Sauer Service Firearms And Related Accessories From Dana Safety Supply, Inc., For The Purpose Of Standardizing Sig Sauer Brand Weapons For The Police Department, In An Amount Not To Exceed The Annual Amount Budgeted Through The City's Budgeting Process, And For A Term Not To Exceed Five (5) Years; And Further Authorizing The Trade-in Of The Police Department's Current Service Firearms To Dana Safety Supply, Inc., Wherein The Total Replacement Cost Shall Not Exceed $400,000.  
Sponsors

Police Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C7L

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The Miami Beach Police Department To Proceed With Spearheading The Development Of A Local Community Court Program To Leverage Resources In A Collaborative Effort To Further The City's Goals Of Reducing Non-violent, Low-level Crime, Supporting Public Safety, Reducing Homelessness, And Addressing Quality Of Life Issues With A Swift, Humane And Constructive Sentencing Approach For Public Order Offenders.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Police Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7M

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 To Contribute To The Miami Design Preservation League (mdpl) Museum Master Plan Project, Estimated To Cost Between $350,000-$400,000 By: (1) Paying Mdpl $50,000 From Previously Budgeted Fy 2021 Art Deco Weekend Sponsorship Funds; And (2) Appropriating, During The City's Fy 2022 Budgetary Process, $175,000 In Matching Grant Funds, With Any Approved Funds To Be Released Upon Mdpl Demonstrating, To The Satisfaction Of The City Manager, That Mdpl Has Received Charitable Contributions Earmarked For The Project, Up To The Total Amount Of $175,000. 
Sponsors

Property Management

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7N

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) 2021-083-wg For Holiday Lighting; Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Simultaneous Negotiations With Florida Cdi, Llc D/b/a Christmas Designers And South Florida Lighting Team, Llc D/b/a Miami Christmas Lights, As The Top Ranked Proposers; Provided, However, That The Final Selection Of The Recommended Proposer(s) And Contract(s) Shall Be Subject To Approval By The Mayor And City Commission.
Sponsors

Procurement

Property Management

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 March 26, 2021 Meeting, To Provide Additional Funding, From The City's Resiliency Fund, For The Bayshore Park (former Par 3) Project Utility Relocation, In An Estimated Amount Of $3.5 Million.
Sponsors

Public Works

C7P

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute An Amendment To The Agreement With A National Salute To America's Heroes, Llc For The Sole Purpose Of Including The 2024 Air And Sea Show Event As Part Of The Agreement, On The Same Terms And Conditions As Applicable To The 2021-2023 Annual Shows, To Take Place During Memorial Day Weekend Of Each Year.
Sponsors

Tourism and Culture

C7Q

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving The Cross Section Proposed By The Florida Department Of Transportation For The Future Reconstruction Project On State Road 907/alton Road, Between Michigan Avenue And 43 Street, Including Reduced Lane Widths Of 10 Feet Inside Lanes And 11 Feet Outside Lanes; And Further, Urging The Florida Department Of Transportation To Include Additional Pedestrian Crosswalks To Enhance Pedestrian Safety Throughout The Project Corridor.
Sponsors

Transportation

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 February 19, 2021 Meeting, And Directing The Administration To Conduct A Commission Workshop On Bicycle And Pedestrian Safety To Be Scheduled On Ma Y 24, 2021.  
Sponsors

Transportation

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

C7S

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Urging The Florida Legislature To Enact Senate Bill 1912, And Its Related Bill, House Bill 1581, Which Would Create A Criminal Penalty For Individuals Who, After A Warning, Approach Law Enforcement Officers With The Intent To Impede, Provoke, Or Harass Officers; Joining The Miami-dade County Board Of County Commissioners In Its Support Of The Legislation; And Directing The City Clerk To Transmit This Resolution To The President Of The Florida Senate And The Speaker Of The Florida House Of Representatives.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Steven Meiner

C7U

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Strongly Condemning All Manifestations And Expressions Of Racism, Xenophobia, Discrimination, Anti-asian Sentiment, Scapegoating, And Ethnic Or Religious Intolerance Aimed At Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

C7V

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Concept, An Identification Decal Program, To Facilitate Access For City Residents Across The Venetian, Julia Tuttle, And Macarthur Causeways During Emergency And High-impact Periods; And Further, Directing The Administration To Develop The Program Details, Including The Parameters, Logistics, And Costs Of Implementing A Resident Identification Program, To Be Presented To The Mayor And City Commission On Or Before The June 2021 City Commission Meeting; And Further, Directing The City Attorney’s Office To Prepare An Ordinance For The Implementation Of The Resident Identification Program Based On The Recommendations Developed By The Administration.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Commissioner Michael Gongora

C7W

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Mayor, Planning Director, And City Clerk To Execute, In A Form Approved By The City Attorney, The Settlement Agreement Between Ocean Terrace Holdings, Llc; 7450 Ocean Terrace, Llc; 7436 Ocean Terrace, Llc; 7420 Ocean Terrace Investment, Llc; 7410 Ocean Terrace Llc; 7400 Ocean Terrace, Llc; 7409 Collins Ave Investment, Llc; 7421 Collins Ave Investment, Llc; 7433 Collins Ave Investment, Llc; 7439 Collins Ave Investment Llc; And 7441 Collins Ave Investment, Llc (collectively, “ocean Terrace”); And The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, And Thomas R. Mooney, In His Official Capacity As Planning Director For The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, In Order To Settle The Dispute Underlying Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Case No. 2020-17802-ca-43; And Authorizing The City Manager, Planning Director, And City Attorney To Take All Necessary Steps And Execute All Documents Necessary To Implement The Terms Of The Settlement Agreement.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Supplemental updated on 4/20/2021 (Memorandum, Resolution & Agreement)

C7X

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of Miami Beach, Florida, Urging The U.s. Senate To Pass The “bipartisan Background Checks Act Of 2021” And The “enhanced Background Checks Act Of 2021,” And Directing The City Clerk To Send A Copy Of This Resolution To The U.s. Senate Majority Leader, And Florida U.s. Senators Rick Scott And Marco Rubio.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

C7Y

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration And The City Attorney’s Office To Study And Analyze New Amendments To The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach In Order To Allow The City To Better Control Quality And Behavior Of Sidewalk Cafes On City Owned Property To Enhance Tourism And Promote Quality Service, And To Prepare The Necessary City Code Amendments As Expeditiously As Possible For Consideration By The Mayor And City Commission. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Supplemental updated on 4/16/2021 (Resolution)

C7Z

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting A Grant Allocation In The Amount Of $577,000 From Miami-dade County, Florida For The Design And Construction Of Public Infrastructure Improvements Associated With The Sabrina Cohen Adaptive Recreation Center Project.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Supplemental updated on 4/20/2021 (Memorandum & Resolution)

C7AA

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Re-affirming The City’s Ongoing Commitment To Cultivating An Inclusive, Safe, And Just Society And Culture; Denouncing Anti-government Extremism, White Supremacy, Racism, Antisemitism, Misogyny, Islamophobia, Anti-lgbtq+ Hate, Ableism, All Hateful Speech And Bias-motivated Violent Actions, Extremist Conspiracy Theories, And Disinformation That Cultivate An Alienated And Mistrustful Electorate And Undermine Democratic Institutions And Processes; And Committing To Fostering An Environment Within The City Operations And Institutions That Does Not Tolerate Anti-government Extremist, White Supremacist, Racist, Antisemitic, Misogynist, Islamophobic, Anti-lgbtq+, Ableist, And Other Hateful Speech And Actions.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Addendum added on 4/19/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

C7AB

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Strongly Opposing And Condemning Senate Bill 2012 And House Bill 1475, Both Of Which Seek To Prohibit Transgender Youth From Competing In Student Athletics; And Directing The City Clerk To Send A Copy Of This Resolution To The Speaker Of The Florida House Of Representatives, And The President Of The Florida Senate.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Addendum added on 4/19/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

C7AC

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Strongly Opposing Senate Bill 90, Which Seeks To Cancel Existing Mail Ballot Requests For Millions Of Voters Around The State, Limit Vote-by-mail Applications To One Election Cycle, And Ban Drop Boxes, House Bill 7041, Which Seeks To Criminalize Handing Out Water Or Food To Voters Waiting In Line, And Any Other Similar Legislation Aiming To Curtail Access To Voting; And Directing The City Clerk To Send A Copy Of This Resolution To The Speaker Of The Florida House Of Representatives, And The President Of The Florida Senate.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Addendum added on 4/19/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Regular Agenda //
Ordinances

R5A

Type of Reading
10:05 a.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Chapter 142 - Mxe Use Regulations 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 114, Entitled "general Provisions," At Section 114-1, Entitled "definitions," To Establish A Definition For Experiential Retail; By Amending Chapter 142, Entitled "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, Entitled "district Regulations," Division 13, Entitled "mxe Mixed Use Entertainment District," By Amending Section 142-542, Entitled "conditional Uses," To Amend The List Of Conditional Uses To Include Entertainment Establishment And Artisanal Retail With Off-site Sales As An Accessory Use To A Hotel; Amending Section 142-543, Entitled "accessory Uses," To Allow For Accessory Uses Subject To The Supplemental Accessory Use Regulations In Section 142-543.1; Creating Section 142-543.1, Entitled "supplemental Accessory Use Regulations," To Clarify And Consolidate Regulations For Accessory Uses, And Allow For Artisanal Retail For On-site Sales Only, Experiential Retail, And Related Uses As Permitted Accessory Uses; Amending Section 142-544, Entitled "prohibited Uses," To Prohibit Medical And Dental Offices, Stand Alone Bars, And Related Uses; And Amending Section 142-546, Entitled "additional Restrictions For Lots Fronting On Ocean Drive, Ocean Terrace And Collins Avenue," To Rename The Section, Provide That Commercial Uses On Rooftops Shall Be Limited To Restaurants, And Clarify Existing Regulations; And Amending Article Iv, Entitled "supplementary District Regulations," Division 2, Entitled "accessory Uses," To Repeal Section 142-904, Entitled "additional Mixed Use Entertainment District Regulations," And Amend And Relocate The Provisions Therein To Section 142-543.1; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5B

Type of Reading
10:15 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Height Limits For Office Uses - Sunset Harbour Neighborhood An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 142, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, "district Regulations," At Division 5, "cd-2 Commercial, Medium Intensity District," Section 142-306, "development Regulations," To Allow For Additional Height And Establish Development Criteria For Office Developments Located In The Sunset Harbour Neighborhood; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner David Richardson

R5C

Type of Reading
10:20 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Faena District Overlay - Revised Building Height Limit 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 142, Entitled “zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Iii, Entitled "overlay Districts," Amending Division 10, Entitled "faena District Overlay," Section 142-869, Entitled “compliance With Regulations,” To Amend The Maximum Allowable Height For Rm-3 Oceanfront Lots Greater Than 70,000 Square Feet In Size, Which Also Contain A Contributing Historic Structure; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5D

Type of Reading
10:25 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Amendments To Composition Of Drb And Pb An Ordinance Of The Mayor And The City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 118 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled "administration And Review Procedures," Article Ii, Entitled "boards," Division 2, Entitled "planning Board," Section 118-53, Entitled "composition"; And Division 3, Entitled "design Review Board," Section 118-72, Entitled "membership"; To Amend The Qualifications For The Citizen At Large Membership Category On The Planning Board And Design Review Board; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Michael Gongora

R5E

Type of Reading
10:30 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 2 Of The City Code, Entitled Administration, By Amending Article Vi Thereof, Entitled Procurement, By Amending Division 3 Thereof, Entitled Contract Procedures, By Amending Section 2-378, Entitled “inspector General Contract Allocation,” To Repeal Provisions Relating To The Contract Allocation Methodology Utilized For Funding The Office Of Inspector General; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Office of Management and Budget/Office of the City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5F

Type of Reading
10:35 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 2 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled "administration" By Amending Article Vii, Entitled "standards Of Conduct," By Amending 2-486 Thereof, Entitled "cone Of Silence," To Strengthen The Role Of The Office Of Inspector General In Procurement-related Matters, By Providing An Exception For Communications Between The Inspector General And Their Staff; By Amending Article Ix, Entitled "protection Of Employees Disclosing Specified Information," By Amending Sections 2-518, 2-519, And 2-520 Thereof, To Establish The Inspector General As An Appropriate Party To Disclose Information Which Would Be Protected Under Article Ix (city's Whistleblower Ordinance); And, Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R5G

Type of Reading
10:40 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 70-70.1 Thereof, Entitled "responsibilities Of Persons And Business Entities Providing Rentals Or Leases Of Mopeds, Motorcycles, And Motorized Bicycles," To Expand The City Manager’s Authority To Order The Immediate Suspension And Closure Of Those Business Entities Renting Or Leasing Certain Vehicles Upon The City Manager’s Declaration Of A High Impact Period; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner David Richardson

R5H

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 Building Facing A Beachwalk; And, Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Property Management

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5I

Type of Reading
First Reading
Affordable Housing Land Use Fee Waivers An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 118, "administration And Review Procedures," Article I, "in General," At Section 118-7, "fees For The Administration Of Land Development Regulations," To Waive Land Development Application Fees For Non-elderly And Elderly Low And Moderate Income Housing; And Amending Chapter 122, "concurrency Management And Mobility Fees," Article I, "purpose And General Provisions," At Section 122-5, "exemptions From Concurrency Mitigation And Mobility Fees," And Article Ill, "mobility Fees," At Section 122-24, "calculation Of Mobility Fee," To Waive Concurrency And Mobility Fees For Non-elderly And Elderly Low And Moderate Income Housing; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Michael Gongora

R5J

Type of Reading
First Reading
Appendix A Fee Schedule Modification - Zoning Verification Letters 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 And Establish Fees Charged For Zoning Verification Letters, And Clarify Existing Provisions; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.  
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5K

Type of Reading
First Reading
Rm-2 Amendments To Properties Of Ten Acres Or More 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 Ii, Entitled “district Regulations,” Division 3, Entitled “residential Multifamily Districts,” Subdivision Iv, Entitled “rm-2 Residential Multifamily, Medium Intensity,” By Amending Section 142-217, Entitled “area Requirements,” And Section 142-218, Entitled “setback Requirements,” To Increase The Maximum Building Height And Reduce Required Setbacks On Certain Properties That Are Ten Acres Or Larger In Size; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

CONTINUED TO MAY 12, 2021

R5L

Type of Reading
First Reading
Appendix A Fee Schedule Modification - Planning And Public Works Revision And Mailing Fees 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 And Establish Fees Charged By The Planning And Public Works Departments For The Review Of Plans Revisions Associated With Building Permit Review; And Amend The Fee Charged By The Planning Department For Mail Notices Associated With Land Use Board Applications; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Michael Gongora

R5M

Type of Reading
First Reading
Parking Reductions For Residential Uses In Mxe District 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 Chapter 130, Entitled "off-street Parking," Article Ii, "districts; Requirements," At Section 130-31, Entitled "parking Districts Established," To Modify Parking Requirements For New Construction Within The Mxe District Located In The Ocean Drive/collins Avenue Local Historic District; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5N

Type of Reading
First Reading
Chapter 46 - Noise Exemptions 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, Entitled "environment," By Amending Article Iv, Entitled "noise," By Amending Section 46-157, Entitled "exemptions," To Modify Identified Exemptions From The Prohibition On Unnecessary And Excessive Noise Set Forth In Section 46-152; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5O

Type of Reading
First Reading
Chapter 6 - Alcohol Hours Of Sale 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, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” Article I, Entitled “in General,” Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” To Amend The Hours Of Sale For Alcoholic Beverages By Alcoholic Beverage Establishments In Specified Areas Of The City; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5P

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The City’s Pension Ordinance, Created By Ordinance No. 2006-3504, As Amended (the “miami Beach Employees' Retirement Plan” Or “plan”), By Amending Section 5.01(b)(6) Thereof, For The Sole Purpose Of Implementing Employee Benefit Provisions Relating To The Employment Of The City Clerk, As Approved Via City Commission Resolution No. 2021-31601, By Providing For A Pension Accrual Factor Of Four Percent (4%) For The Charter Position Of City Clerk, The Same Accrual Factor Applicable To The City Manager And City Attorney; And Providing For Severability; Repealer; And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5Q

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 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 Deceased Persons Who Are Known For Their Role As A Gay-rights Pioneer And As One Of The First Openly Lgbtq People Ever Elected To Public Office In The U.s.; Providing Sunset Provisions Therefor; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

R5R

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Miami Beach City Code Chapter 78, Article Ii Thereof, Entitled "employee Benefit Plans;" Amending Section 78-81, "entitled Group Health Insurance," To Provide That Any Employee Who Elects To Decline Participation In The City's Group Health Insurance Plan Following Retirement After The Effective Date Of This Ordinance May Resume Coverage And Be Eligible For The City's Contribution Towards The Cost Of Coverage If It Is Demonstrated That The Retired Employee Has Maintained Continuous Coverage Under Another Group Health Plan Since Their Date Of Retirement Or Since The Date On Which They Last Opted Out Of The City's Group Health Insurance Plan; Repealing Section 78-82, Entitled "health Maintenance Organization;" Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Michael Gongora

Supplemental updated on 4/16/2021 (Memorandum & Ordinance)

Regular Agenda //
Resolutions

R7A

Type of Reading
10:02 a.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 City's Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee And Of The City Manager, 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 Mayor And City Clerk To Execute Amendment No. 1 To The Lease Agreement, Dated August 12, 2019, Among The City Of Miami Beach, The Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (collectively, Landlord) And Moonlighter Fablab, Inc. (tenant) For Use Of Approximately 6,720 Square Feet Of Retail Space, Located At 1661 Pennsylvania Avenue (demised Premises); Said Amendment Increasing The Size Of The Demised Premises, By Adding The Remaining 935 Square Feet Of Available Space At The Property, For Use Of A Total Of 7,655 Square Feet. 
Sponsors

Property Management

R7B

Type of Reading
11:00 a.m.
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City’s Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee To Approve The Term Sheet For An Amendment To The City’s Long-term Lease For The Holocaust Memorial Site, Located At 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue (the “memorial”), With The Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Inc., A Florida Not-for-profit Corporation (the “federation”), To Extend The Term Of The Existing Lease For An Additional Twenty-one Years, And To Expand The Leased Premises To Include The Adjacent Municipal Parking Lot At 775 19th Street (the “additional Premises”), For The Sole Purpose Of Permitting The Federation, At Its Sole Cost And Expense, To Develop, Construct, Operate, And Maintain A State Of The Art Holocaust Memorial Community Learning Center On The Additional Premises, For The Presentation Of Exhibits, Lectures And Other Interactive Programming That Connects The Holocaust Experience To Contemporary Civic Life And Promotes Tolerance, Remembrance And Global Human Rights; And Further, Directing The Administration And City Attorney To Negotiate And Finalize The Lease Amendment, Consistent With The Term Sheet, With The Lease Amendment Subject To The Prior Approval Of The Mayor And City Commission And Further Subject To And Contingent Upon Approval By At Least Sixty Percent Of The City’s Voters Voting In A City-wide Referendum, In Accordance With Section 1.03(b)(3) Of The City Charter.
Sponsors

Office of the City Manager


R7C

Type of Reading
1:30 p.m. Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Adopting The Third Amendment To The General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, And Special Revenue Funds Budgets For Fiscal Year 2021 As Set Forth In This Resolution And In The Attached Exhibit "a."
Sponsors

Office of Management & Budget

R7D

Type of Reading
1:40 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 City’s 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 Mayor And City Clerk To Execute A New Lease Agreement Among The City (landlord), Sobe Cats Spay & Neuter, Inc And Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation, Inc (collectively, Tenant), Having A Term Of Three (3) Years, For The Use Of A 2,400 Square Foot City-owned Building, Located At 8128 Collins Avenue, To Provide A Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, And Release Program And Other Animal Welfare Related Services.
Sponsors

Property Management

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R7E

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The City Manager To Extend The Declaration Of A State Of Emergency, Dated March 12, 2020, In The City Of Miami Beach To Address The Covid-19 Pandemic, As Extended Through April 21, 2021, Such Extension For An Additional Period Of Seven (7) Days, Commencing At 12:00 A.m. On April 22, 2021, And Ending At 11:59 P.m. On April 28, 2021; Further Authorizing The City Manager To Continue To Extend The Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For Two (2) Additional 7-day Increments, Which Would Commence At 12:00 A.m. On April 29, 2021, And End At 11:59 P.m. On May 12, 2021; Provided That The Scope Of Any Emergency Measures Ordered By The City Manager Shall, Consistent With All Prior Emergency Measures Imposed By The City Manager To Date, Be Limited To Respond To Immediate Threats Posed By The Covid-19 Pandemic; Providing That No Emergency Action Taken By The City Manager Shall Be Binding On The City Commission Beyond The Period Of The Covid-19 State Of Emergency, Or Otherwise Limit The Ability Of The City Commission To Undo Any Action Of The City Manager, Whether Contractually Or Legislatively; Further, Providing That The Subject Declaration Of Emergency Shall Be Terminable By The City Commission In Accordance With The Provisions Of This Resolution; And, Finally, Providing That The City Manager Shall Be Required To Call A City Commission Meeting Prior To Ordering Any Emergency Measure That Is More Restrictive Than The Emergency Measures In Effect As Of April 22, 2021.
Sponsors

City Attorney

R7F

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida Authorizing The Issuance Of Not To Exceed $40,000,000 In Aggregate Principal Amount Of City Of Miami Beach, Florida Water And Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2021a, For The Principal Purpose Of Refunding The City's Outstanding Water And Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Taxable Series 2009j-1b, And Water And Sewer Revenue Bonds, Taxable Series 2009j-1c, Pursuant To Section 210 Of Resolution No. 95-21585 Adopted By The City On May 17, 1995; Providing That Said Series 2021a Bonds And Interest Thereon Shall Be Payable Solely As Provided In Said Resolution No. 95-21585 And This Resolution; Providing Certain Details Of The Series 2021a Bonds; Delegating Other Details And Matters In Connection With The Issuance Of The Series 2021a Bonds And The Refunding Of The Bonds To Be Refunded, Including Whether To Secure A Credit Facility, To The City Manager, Within The Limitations And Restrictions Stated Herein; Permitting Conditional Optional Redemption Of The Series 2021a Bonds; Appointing Underwriters, A Bond Registrar And A Disclosure Dissemination Agent; Authorizing The Negotiated Sale Of The Series 2021a Bonds And Approving The Form Of And Authorizing The Execution Of A Bond Purchase Agreement; Authorizing And Directing The Bond Registrar To Authenticate And Deliver The Series 2021a Bonds; Approving The Form Of And Distribution Of A Preliminary Official Statement And An Official Statement And Authorizing The Execution Of The Official Statement; Providing For The Application Of The Proceeds Of The Series 2021a Bonds And Creating A Cost Of Issuance Account And A Rebate Fund; Authorizing The Refunding And Prepayment Of The Bonds To Be Refunded; Authorizing A Book-entry Registration System With Respect To The Series 2021a Bonds; Covenanting To Provide Continuing Disclosure In Connection With The Series 2021a Bonds And Approving The Form Of And Authorizing The Execution And Delivery Of A Continuing Disclosure Agreement; Authorizing Officers And Employees Of The City To Take All Necessary Related Actions; And Providing For An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Finance


R7G

Type of Reading
Deferred from March 17, 2021 - R7 E
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

R7H

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Administration's As Well As The Land Use And Sustainability Committee's Recommendation (from Its May 26, 2020 Meeting), And Approving Option 1 For The location Of The Stormwater Treatment System ("swts"), And Authorizing The Administration To Install The Swts In The South Pointe Parking Lot And Install The Outfall, Underground, Through South Pointe Park To Government Cut.
Sponsors

Public Works

ITEM DEFERRED

R7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving The Revised General Obligation Bond Implementation Plan, Attached As Exhibit "b" To This Resolution.  
Sponsors

Office of the City Manager


Regular Agenda //
New Business & Reports

R9L

Type of Reading
Deferred from March 17, 2021 - R9 R
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

R9N

Discussion And Action Regarding The City Of Miami Beach 41st Street Blue Ribbon Committee Motions And Recommendations Made At The Committee's January, February, And March 2021 Meetings, Including Recommendations For Plans After Covid-19 Pandemic State Of Emergency Has Concluded And The Committees Request To The City Of Miami Beach Commission To Extend The Committee For One Additional Year From The Currently Scheduled Sunset Date Of April 30, 2021.
Sponsors

Mayor Dan Gelber

R9Y

Discuss And Take Action Regarding The City Of Miami Beach City Commission Directing The City Administration To Share An Update On The Design Process And Implementation Timeline For The Ocean Drive And Lummus Park General Obligation Bond Projects.
Sponsors

Mayor Dan Gelber

R9AC

Discuss And Take Action Regarding A Potential Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach Requesting That The Miami-dade County Government Conduct A Traffic Study To Assess The Need For Traffic Calming Infrastructure On Pine Tree Drive And Assess What Kind Of Measures Should Be Implemented.
Sponsors

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Micky Steinberg

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Commissioner Michael Gongora

Addendum added on 4/19/2021 (Approved by Mayor)

Regular Agenda //
City Attorney Reports

PA1

Proclamation To John Stuart For His Years Of Service To The City Of Miami Beach.
Sponsors

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

PA2

Proclamation For Earth Month 2021. 
Sponsors

Commissioner Michael Gongora