HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up from Law Dept• DIVISION 21. - WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOARD
• Sec. 2-1316. - Establishment and purpose.
The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of the city ("BID board") is herewith
established for a period of ten years to improve and strengthen the area known as
the Wynwood Arts District as more particularly described in Resolution No. 13-0228 adopted on
June 13, 2013 through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including
but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure
improvements, and other projects. The Wynwood Arts District shall be described herein as the
"area." The BID board shall be the board charged with managing
the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID").
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13; Ord. No. 13453, § 2, 5-8-14)
• Sec. 2-1317. - Composition of board; terms, filling of vacancies.
(a) The BID board shall have seven voting members. All BID board members must be
commercial property owners in the district. Beyond the first year, all terms will be for two years.
To ensure a voice for North Miami Avenue, at least one of the seven board seats shall be
dedicated to a property owner from North Miami Avenue.
(1) The BID board, on the recommendation of the current chair, will form a slate
selection committee which will formulate a slate from among property owners who have
been self -nominated or nominated by other property owners. After approval by the BID
board, the slate will be put to an up -or -down as a whole vote by the commercial property
owners of the BID, with one vote allowed per assessed folio. Guidelines will be issued by
the BID staff which will give deadlines and acceptable manner for casting votes. The
board shall be sworn and seated on or about the first day of the month of October.
(2) Selecting and seating of future board members beyond the first year of the BID.
The BID board will finalize and establish the method for electing and seating of future BID
board members in the by-laws developed by them for the BID in the first year of
operations.
(b) At the first meeting of the BID board, the members will determine lengths of terms for the
initial BID board. Three of the seven members will serve initial terms of one year. Four members
will serve initial terms of two years. In years "two" and beyond of the BID, all terms will be for two
years. Among the members of the board who serve an initial one-year term, the maximum time
they may serve, if re-elected, is a total of seven years—either consecutively or intermittently.
Among the members of the board who serve an initial two-year term, the maximum time they
may serve, if elected, is a total of six years—either consecutively or intermittently.
(c) Members shall continue to serve until their successors have been elected and seated.
Appointments to fill board vacancies shall be made by the chair and confirmed by a majority of
the board for the unexpired term only.
(d) Quorum shall consist of a majority four of voting members.
(e) The BID board shall have the power to establish committees and appoint the members to
the various committees, consistent with any standards for standing committees provided for
explicitly in sections herein.
(f) Protection from personal liability. The BID board shall maintain officers and director's
liability insurance coverage at all times, in an amount and in a form satisfactory to the city's
director of risk management. Nothing in this section shall be construed in any way to limit or
waive sovereign immunity.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13; Ord. No. 13453, § 2, 5-8-14; Ord. No. 13554, § 2, 9-24-15)
• Sec. 2-1318. - Qualifications of members.
(a) All members of the BID board shall be "affected commercial property owners" in the area.
(b) All members of the BID board shall be individuals of outstanding reputation for integrity,
responsibility and business ability and acumen.
(c) Convicted felons may not serve on the BID board.
(d) Before assuming the duties of the office, each member shall take and subscribe to the
oath of office required of officials of the city.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1319. - Meetings; parliamentary authority, rules and regulations;
compensation of members.
The parliamentary authority of the BID board shall be Robert's Rules of Order for Small
Boards and Associations. The BID board shall hold regular meetings no less often than once each
quarter. Special meetings may be held when called in the manner provided in the by-laws of the
BID. All meetings of the BID board shall be open to the public. Each member of the BID board
shall serve without remuneration.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1320. - Removal of members.
Notwithstanding anything in the Code to the contrary, by resolution specifying facts sufficient
to advise a BID board member as to the basis for his or her removal and after reasonable notice to
the BID board member and an opportunity for the member to be heard, the BID board, by a 51
percent vote of the board, may remove a board member, so long as the reason for removal is one
or more of the following:
(1) If the member ceases to meet the qualifications and integrity criteria set forth
herein or any additional qualifications set forth in the BID board by-laws;
(2) If the member is not current with timely payment of BID assessment(s) due;
(3) For purposes of this section, being absent from three regular BID board meetings
or committee meetings—or a combination thereof—during a calendar year shall constitute
good cause for removal; or
(4) For one or more violations of the Sunshine Law, as reviewed by the Board and
the Miami -Dade County Commission on Ethics.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1321. - Powers and duties.
(a) The BID board shall have the power to:
(1) Subject to city commission approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld, appoint an executive director and fix the terms of engagement and
compensation of the executive director.
(2) Prepare an annual budget to be presented to the city commission for approval.
(3) Plan, propose, and implement programs and services for the purpose of
stabilizing and improving the BID through promotion, management, marketing, and other
similar services, such as streetscape improvements.
(4) Plan and propose to the city and the city commission, within the area, land use
and zoning policies, public improvements, including but not limited to renovation, repair,
remodeling, reconstruction or other changes in existing buildings and streetscape which
in the opinion of the BID board will aid in the economic growth of the area.
(5) Recommend to the city commission the acquisition by purchase or otherwise, of
any land and any other property, real or personal, or any rights or interests therein, which
it may determine is reasonably necessary for any project or purpose of this article.
(6) Cooperate with any governmental agency or public body for the purposes
authorized herein.
(7) Solicit and accept grants in cooperation with the city office of grants
administration. The BID staff shall contact the office of grants administration for
assistance in project planning, proposal writing, application assembly, and monitoring
financial and budgetary compliance with grantor agency guidelines. All grant applications
shall be submitted to the office of grants administration for review and coordination prior
to submission. The BID board shall be responsible for implementing and managing all of
its grants. Any and all other contributions and financial support from individuals,
private business interests, the general public, governmental entities, corporations and
organizations, foundations and other philanthropic entities shall follow the approvals
established by the city.
(8) Exercise all powers incidental to the effective and expedient exercise of the
foregoing powers to the extent not in conflict or inconsistent herewith.
(9) The city manager may delegate to the executive director the authority to execute
contracts consistent with the provisions of chapter 18, article III, subject to BID board
approval.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13; Ord. No. 13554, § 2, 9-24-15)
• Sec. 2-1322. - Employees generally.
(a) Executive director. The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the BID board
and shall be a person of good moral character and have a reputation for integrity, responsibility
and business ability. No member of the BID board shall be eligible to hold the position of
executive director. Before entering upon the duties of his/her office, the executive director shall
take and subscribe to the oath as required of members of the BID board. Subject to the approval
of the BID board, and direction by it when necessary, he/she shall have general supervision over
and be responsible for the preparation of plans and the performance of the functions of the BID in
the manner authorized in this article. He/she shall attend all meetings of the BID board and shall
render periodic reports covering the activities and financial condition of the BID. The executive
director shall have no civil service rights or privileges.
(b) Staff. Subject to the specific policy directives and goals of the BID board, budget
limitations, and the approval of the board, the executive director may engage such staff members
as are necessary for the efficient operation of the BID. Staff members shall have no civil service
rights or privileges.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1323. - Annual budget; source of funds.
(a) The BID board shall establish a fiscal year which coincides with that of the city. Within 60
days following the effective date of the enactment of the ordinance from which this division
derives, the BID board shall submit to the city commission, in a form acceptable to the city
manager, a BID board budget for adoption and ratification by the city commission. Commencing
with fiscal year 2014-2015, consistent with the city's budget process, the BID board shall submit
to the city manager, a BID board budget pertaining to management, operation and maintenance
expenditures and delineating the financial responsibility of the city for certain categories including
but not limited to: insurance, security, utilities and maintenance to be approved by the city
commission. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit the BID board from
submitting a supplemental budget to the city commission for approval.
(b) As needed, the BID will revise budgets and submit these revisions to the city commission
for approval. BID expenditures shall comply with city procedures for acquisition of goods and
services.
(c) In conjunction with the submission of the budget, the BID board shall submit a plan
reflecting the proposed operations, activities, improvements, and maintenance plans for the
forthcoming fiscal year.
(d) No provision contained in this division shall be construed to violate the Anti -Deficiency
Act, as set forth in sections 18-500-18-503.
(e) The operations of the BID board shall be principally financed from the following sources
and such other sources as may be secured:
(1) Proceeds of a special assessment as authorized by resolution.
(2) Contributions, gifts, and/or donations to the BID board for the performance of its
functions.
(3) Such parking waiver fees as are authorized.
(4) Such parking surcharge fees as are authorized.
(5) Such sidewalk cafe fees as are authorized.
(7) Such other fees as are authorized.
(8) Grant funds.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1324. - Annual report and audit.
The BID board shall submit to the mayor and city commission an annual report and an annual
audit. The audit shall be performed by an external auditor who is a certified public accountant.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1325. - Notices and filing of records.
The BID shall publicly notice meetings of board and committees at the city. The BID shall
keep a record of all motions passed at board and committee meetings.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1326. - Sunshine.
The BID will be governed by the Sunshine Law and will schedule appropriate training for
each member of the board and staff in this regard.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)
• Sec. 2-1327. - Counsel.
The office of the city attorney shall provide legal services to the BID board as may be
necessary and requested by the BID board.
(Ord. No. 13404, § 2, 9-12-13)