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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 2020-02-13 Veto Legislation MemoCITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA To Honorable Members of the City Commission FRO : Todd B. H City Clerk INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE December 23, 2019 FILE SUB.r:CT Mayoral VETO of Resolution R-19-0522 adopted at the December 12, 2019 City REFERENCES. Commission Meeting ENCLOSURES: (I) I am in receipt of a mayoral veto (received on Monday, December 23, 2019, at 4:06 p.m.) pertaining to Resolution R-19-0522 that was passed at the December 12, 2019 City Commission Meeting involving the following item: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAM1 CITY COMMISSION DIRECTING THE INDEPENDENT AUDITOR GENERAL TO INVESTIGATE THE ACCUSATIONS PRESENTED AT THE DECEMBER 12, 2019 CITY COMMISSION MEETING DURING THE DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEM DI.5; FURTHER DIRECTING THE INDEPENDENT AUDITOR GENERAL TO PROVIDE A STATUS REPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION AT THE JANUARY 23, 2020 CITY COMMISSION MEETING. Pursuant to City Code Section 2-36(4), the City Clerk is directed to place any item(s) vetoed by the Mayor, together with the veto form(s), on the next regularly scheduled City Commission meeting agenda as the first substantive item(s) for consideration by the City Commission. With this in mind, the mayoral veto of Resolution R-19-0522 will be addressed at the January 9, 2020 Miami City Commission Meeting as the first substantive item to be heard on the agenda. For your information, the City Commission may override a veto by a four -fifths (4/5ths) vote of the City Commissioners present. If four -fifths (4/5ths) of the City Commissioners present do not vote in favor of the override, then the mayoral veto shall be sustained. If you have any questions regarding this information, please do not hesitate to contact me. C: Francis Suarez, Honorable Mayor Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D., City Manager Victoria Mendez, City Attorney INIT'ttV urf ffliami, �Ivriba V of n, F 3500 PAN AM ERICAN DRIVE FRANCIS SUAREZ MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 II11 ... MAYOR (305) 250-5300 ! FAX (305) 854-4001 Office of the Mayor Miami, Florida Veto and Veto Message TO: Honorable Members of the City Commission ` .o Miami, Florida FROM: Mayor Francis Suarez l/ Miami, Florida Date: Monday, December 23, 2019 Pursuant to the authority vested in me under the provisions of 4(g)(5) of the Charter of Miami, Florida, I hereby veto: Resolution (R-19-0522) Resolution directing the independent auditor general to investigate the accusations presented at the December 12, 2019 City Commission meeting during the discussion of agenda item DI.5 January 9, 2020 Commission Meeting Veto Message: I exercise my right to veto the recent decision of the City of Miami Commission ("Commission"), which directed the Independent Auditor General to investigate the accusations presented at the December 12, 2019 City Commission meeting. Under the auspices of a discussion item regarding code enforcement, a Commissioner accused the City Manager of abusing his power by submitting an improper permit with the City's building department. Without providing an opportunity for the City Manager to address these claims (or even be present to face the accusations and the accusers), the Commission directed the Independent Auditor General to investigate the accusations against the City Manager. One of the main values enshrined in our constitution is separation of powers. The United States Supreme Court decision of Marbury v. Madison, which is probably the single most important decision in American constitutional law, recognized that determining constitutional authority inescapably involves separation of power analysis. Here, the Commission — the same commission that raised the accusations against the City Manager — controls the Independent Auditor General. For instance, the City Charter requires that the Independent Auditor General report directly to the Commission, and the Commission appoints the director of the office. Section 48(a) and (b). The Commission can suspend and remove the director. Id. Finally, the Commission approves the professional assistants and support personnel in the city's annual budget. Section 48(d). The Commission seeks to act as judge, jury, and executioner. The Commission's actions to empower the Independent Auditor General to investigate the accusations against the City Manager runs afoul of our constitutional limits. Having concluded that it would not be in the best interest of the City of Miami or its residents, I submit this veto. Wully miffed, Suarez City of Miami Page 2