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ITEM 12
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
AND OMNI
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
To: Chairman Arthur E. Teele, Jr.
and Members of the CRA Board
From: Frank K. Rollason
Executive Director
RECOMMENDATION:
Date: APR 16 2004 File:
Subject: Authorization to Negotiate Miami -
Dade County Imposed CRA
Administration Fee
References:
Enclosures: Resolution
It is recommended that the CRAs Board of Directors approve the attached Joint Resolution
authorizing the Executive Director to enter into negotiations, for the purpose of amending
existing Inter -Local Agreements, with Miami -Dade County concerning the imposition by the
County on all CRAs, county -wide, a 1.5% Administrative Fee to recover costs for County staff
time associated with overseeing the CRAs activities and processing CRA related items (see
attached 3/25/04 County letters) at an estimated cost for FY'04 of $15,065.00 for the SEOPW
CRA and $26,506.00 for the Omni CRA.; said proposed amendments to be brought back to the
CRAs Board of Directors for approval.
JUSTIFICATION:
Miami -Dade County approved this revenue in their FY'04 Budget document as recommended
by the Miami -Dade County Manager. As we go forward to have our current and past years'
budgets approved by the County, we have been advised that we are not to appear before the
County TIF Committee for the initial approval required in the process until this issue is settled
(see attached April 7, 2004 e-mail from Mr. Jurgen Teintze, CRA Budget Analyst for Miami -
Dade County). In that both existing Inter -Local Agreements with Miami -Dade County do not
speak to, nor contemplate, such an administrative fee, it is necessary to negotiate such
amendments and receive the CRAs Board of Directors approval before making any such
payments.
FISCAL IMPACT: TOTAL $41,571.00 ($15,065.00 from SEOPW / $26,506.00 from Omni)
FUNDING SOURCE: General Operating- Salaries Temporary
ACCOUNT CODE NO: 689004.550011.6.013
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AGENDA AM
FINANCIAL INFORMATION FORM
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
EOPW C or MNI CRA f applicable)
CRA Board Meeting Date: June 30, 2003
CRA Section: Finance & Administration
Brief description of CRA Agenda Item:
County Imposed CRA Administration Fee as amendment to Interlocal Agreement
between Miami -Dade Countv and CRA
Funding Source: General Operating — Salaries Temporary
Project Number if applicable): 689004
YES, there are sufficient funds in Line Item:
Index Code: 550011 Minor: 013 Amount: $41,571.00
❑ NO (Complete the following source of funds information):
Amount budgeted in the line item: $
Balance in the line item: $
Amount needed in the line item: $
Sufficient funds will be transferred from the following line items:
ACTION
ACCOUNT NUMBER
TOTAL
Project No./Index/Minor Object
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Rollason, Frank
From: Teintze, Jurgen (OSBM) [JTEINTZ@miamidade.gov)
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:52 AM
To: Valentin, Miguel A.,- Rollason, Frank; Branker, Carlton; Villacorta, James H
Cc: Heffernan, Gerald (CA); Crapp, Tony E. (CMO); Morris, David (OSBM)
Subject: RE: cra budgets
I will be happy to meet about the budget reconciliation schedules, but also, we need to
pursue the differences between the CPA approved budget and the County's requirements.
The 1.5% admin charge by the County, and the Children's Trust issue must be resolved. CRA
action to address both issues should be taken (by either amending the CRA--budget, or
otherwise settling this open transaction and
issue) before submitting your budget to the County for approval. You have been advised
that all other CRA's have complied with the inclusion in their budget of the 1.5% admin
charge and resolved the Children's Trust exclusion issue prior to County prior to
approval.
While I stated to you before that the TIF Committee could review the budget presentation
before these items were 100% resolved, I have reconsidered this. I was counseled that the
more official process is the correct process.
Jurgen
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FWIDA
MIAMI-DADE®�
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STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER
March 25, 2004
Mr. Frank Rollason
Executive Director
City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency
49 N.W. 5 Street, Suite 100
Miami, FL 33128
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
111 N.W. 1ST STREET
SUITE 2710
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1992
(305) 375-5143
RE: The 1.5% Administrative Reimbursement Fee to Miami -Dade County Community
Redevelopment Agencies (CRAs)
Dear Mr. Rollason:
During the 2003-2004 budget hearing, the Miami -Dade Board of County Commissioners (BCC)
approved the 1.5 percent administrative charge fee to all Miami -Dade County Community
Redevelopment Agencies, payable by March 31 of each calendar year. This fee is referenced in the
County Manger's Action Taken at Final Budget Hearing, September 17, 2003 memorandum to the
BCC. As stated in the County Manager's Budget Message to the BCC, municipalities that utilize tax
increments to redevelop disadvantaged communities usually charge their respective CRA for direct
staffing and administrative support. Pursuant to Florida State Statute 2003 163.387 (6a) entitled
Redevelopment Trust Fund, money in the CRA trust fund "may be expended for administrative and
overhead expenses necessary or incidental to the implementation of a community redevelopment plan
adopted by the agency. " The County Manager recommended the BCC establish an administrative
reimbursement charge to recover costs for County staff time associated with overseeing CRA
activities and processing CRA related items (i.e. TIF committee meetings and approval of CRA
program funding).
The BCC has granted the Manager authority to negotiate and execute interlocal agreements to ensure
implementation of this charge, if necessary. During summer and fall of 2003, the County TIF
Coordinator notified all Miami -Dade CRAB of the impending costs for services rendered by County
staff and documented the concerns about the 1.5 percent administrative charge and cost allocation.
This reimbursement compensates the County for hours spent by T1F Committee members hearing
redevelopment activities of Miami -Dade County CRAs. The Committee 'serves as an advisory
committee to the Manager, who recommends action to the BCC on each request. Primary duties of
the TIF Committee include:
A. Consideration of all CRA proposals (i.e. Finding Of Necessity, redevelopment plans and
amendments, and interlocal agreements.
B. Review and approval of budgets of CRA agencies
C. Recommendation of policies and reviews of countywide needs relating to the formation
of new CRAs.
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Eight County departments participate in the TIF Committee meetings. These departments include:
■ County Manager's Office ■ County Attorney's Office
■ Office of Strategic Business ■ Finance
Management ■ Property Appraiser
■ Office of Community and ■ Planning & Zoning
Economic Development ■ Housing
Each participant must spend time reviewing CRA proposals, conceptual designs and follow-up
information to ensure each component or plan strategy of Miami -Dade CRAB address both the
concerns of the County and the CRA.
All County TIF Committee participants and their direct support staff have submitted an estimated
percentage of time spent dealing with CRA/TIF related matters. This estimate was done to
demonstrate how much time was dedicated to overseeing CRA activities outside of their daily
responsibilities to their respective County department. Attached to this document is an explanation
of the cost allocation for this administrative charge. This payment calculator is the total
reimbursement for all County staffing in management of CRA activities using the Committee
members base salary and multiplying the percentage they have submitted to the Office of Strategic -
Business Management. All Miami -Dade CRAB will be responsible for paying their portion of the
administrative charge to the County as per the attached schedule and include it in their budgets
henceforth.
Payment for the Southeast Overtown/Park West 1.5 % percent administrative charge of
$15,065 is due on March 31, 2004.
In closing, we appreciate your awareness and cooperation regarding the above issue. If there are any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact David Morris, or me at (305) 375-1537.
Sincerely,
Jur en H. Teintze
TIF Coordinator and Senior Budget Analyst
c: Joe Arriola, City Manager, City of Miami
George M. Burgess, County Manager
Tony. E. Crapp, Sr., Assistant County Manger
Bryan Finnie, Director, OCED
David Morris, Director, OSBM
Gerald Heffernan, -Assistant County Attorney
Gary Hartfield, CMO
Nicolette Grenell, OSBM
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FOIDA
MIAMI DADE
March 25, 2004
Mr. Frank Rollason
Executive Director
City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency
49 N.W. 5 Street, Suite 100
Miami, FL 33128
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STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
111 N.W. 1ST STREET
SUITE 2710
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1992
(305) 375-5143
RE: The 1.5% Administrative Reimbursement Fee to Miami -Dade County Community
Redevelopment Agencies (CRAB)
Dear Mr. Rollason:
During the 2003-2004 budget hearing, the Miami -Dade Board of County Commissioners (BCC)
approved the 1.5 percent administrative charge fee to all Miami -Dade County Community
Redevelopment Agencies, payable by March 31 of each calendar year. This fee is referenced in the
County Manger's Action Taken at Final Budget Hearing, September 17, 2003 memorandum to the
BCC. As stated in the County Manager's Budget Message to the BCC, municipalities that utilize tax
increments to redevelop disadvantaged communities usually charge their respective CRA for direct
staffing and administrative support. Pursuant to Florida State Statute 2003 163.387 (6a) entitled
Redevelopment Trust Fund, money in the CRA trust fund "may be expended for administrative and
overhead expenses necessary or incidental to the implementation of a community redevelopment plan
adopted by the agency. " The County Manager recommended the BCC establish an administrative
reimbursement charge to recover costs for County staff time associated with overseeing CRA
activities and processing CRA related items (i.e. TIF committee meetings and approval of CRA
program funding).
The BCC has granted the Manager authority to negotiate and execute interlocal agreements to ensure
implementation of this charge, if necessary. During summer and fall of 2003, the County TIF
Coordinator notified all Miami -Dade CRAs of the impending costs for services rendered by County
staff and documented the concerns about the 1.5 percent administrative charge and cost allocation.
This reimbursement compensates the County for hours spent by TIF Committee members hearing
redevelopment activities of Miami -Dade County CRAs. The Committee serves as an advisory
committee to the Manager, who recommends action to the BCC on each request. Primary duties of
the TIF Committee include -
A. Consideration of all CRA proposals-(i:e. Finding Of Necessity, redevelopment plans and
amendments, and interlocal agreements.
B. Review and approval of budgets of CRA agencies
C. Recommendation of policies and reviews of countywide needs relating to the formation
of new CRAs.
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Eight County departments participate in the TIF Committee meetings. These departments include:
■ County Manager's Office
■ Office of Strategic Business
Management
■ Office of Community and
Economic Development
■ County Attorney's Office
■ Finance
■ Property Appraiser
■ Planning & Zoning
■ Housing
Each participant must spend time reviewing CRA proposals, conceptual designs and follow-up
information to ensure each component or plan strategy of Miami -Dade CRAB address both the
concerns of the County and the CRA.
All County TIF Committee participants and their direct support staff have submitted an estimated
percentage of time spent dealing with CRA/TIF related matters. This estimate was done to
demonstrate how much time was dedicated to overseeing CRA activities outside of their daily
responsibilities to their respective County department. Attached to this document is an explanation
of the cost allocation for this administrative charge. This payment calculator is the total
reimbursement for all County staffing in management of CRA activities using the Committee
members base salary and multiplying the percentage they have submitted to the Office of Strategic -
Business Management. All Miami -Dade CRAs will be responsible for paying their portion of the.
administrative charge to the County as per the attached schedule and include it in their budgets
henceforth.
Payment for the OMNI Tax Increment District 1.5 % percent administrative charge of
$26,506 is due March 31, 2004.
In closing, we appreciate your awareness and cooperation regarding the above issue. If there are any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact David Morris, or me at (305) 375-1537.
Sincerely,
Zin H. Teintze
TIF Coordinator and Senior Budget Analyst
c: Joe Arriola, City Manager, City of Miami
George M. Burgess, County Manager
Tony E. Crapp, Sr., Assistant County Manger
Bryan Finnie, Director, OCED
David Morris, Director, OSBM
Gerald Heffernan, Assistant County Attorney
Gary Hartfield, CMO
Nicolette Grenell, OSBM
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Time scent on CRANIF related matters/meetings
Percentage of time allocated to
CRA/TIF related
Department
Position
matters/meetings
Allocated Amount
Office of Strategic
Director
5%
xxxxxxx
Business Management
Coordinator
80 %
xxxxxxx
Secretary
5%
xxxxxxx
Other
25%
xxxxxxx
Office of Community &
Director
5%
xxxxxxx
Economic Development
Assistant to Director
40 %
xxxxxxx
Secretary
10 %
xxxxxxx
County Manager's Office
Assistant County Manager
15 %
xxxxxxx
Assistant to Asst. County Manager
15%
xxxxxxx
Secretary
5%
xxxxxxx
County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney
20%
xxxxxxx
Finance
TIFCommittee Member
5%
xxxxxxx
Other position
2%
xxxxxxx
Property Appraiser.
TIFCommittee Member
5%
xxxxxxx
Other position
2.5%
xxxxxxx
Planning & Zoning
TIFCommittee Member
10%
xxxxxxx
Other position
5%
xxxxxxx
Housing
TIFCommittee Member
5%
xxxxxxx
Other position
0%
xxxxxxx
Office of Legislative Affairs
Other position
5%
xxxxxxx
Total
$229,675
Including 25% benefits
$287,094
1.5% Reimbursement Total
$275,389
Unallocated Difference
$11,705
Schedule of Administrative Reimbursement to Miami -Dade County
CRA 2003-04 TIF Payments
1.5% adm fee
Miami Beach:
South Beach
7,076,954
106,154
Miami Beach City Center
6,838,997
102,585
Miami:
SE Overtown/Park West
1,004,358
15,065
Omni
1,767,093
26,506
Homestead
792,877 .
11,893
Florida City
372,849
5,593
Soui.h Miami
381,609
5,724
Naranja Lakes
124,528
1,868
Total
18,359,265
$275,389
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ITEM 12
4/26/04
RESOLUTION NO. SEOPW/CRA R-
OMNI/CRA R-
A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF
DIRECTORS OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK
WEST AND OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES ("CRAS")
DIRECTING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO
NEGOTIATE AMENDMENTS TO THE CRAS' INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENTS WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RELATED TO
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S LEVY OF A ONE AND A HALF
PERCENT (1.5%) FEE ON THE BUDGETS OF ALL
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES IN THE
COUNTY - AN AMOUNT ESTIMATED TO BE
$15,965.00 FOR THE SEOPW CRA AND $26,506.00
FOR THE OMNI CRA - TO RECOVER ADMINISTRATIVE
COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH OVERSEEING COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ACTIVITIES; FURTHER
DIRECTING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO PRESENT
ANY PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE BOARDS OF
DIRECTORS FOR APPROVAL.
WHEREAS, the Miami -Dade County Board of County
Commissioners ("BCC") has approved the levy of a one and a half
percent (1.5%) fee on the budgets of all community redevelopment
agencies in Miami -Dade County to recover administrative costs
associated with overseeing community redevelopment agency
activities.
WHEREAS, the CRAS have submitted their current and prior
year budgets to the Miami -Dade County for approval, but have
been notified that Miami -Dade County will not proceed with
review of the budgets until such time as the current year
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budgets have been
amended to
reflect
allocation of $15.,965.00
by
the SEOPW CRA and
$26, 506. 00
by the
OMNI CRA for payment of
the
fee; and
WHEREAS, the fee is not addressed in the existing
Interlocal Agreements executed by the CRAS and Miami -Dade
County, and the payment of the fee will have a negative impact
on the CRAS, as the fee was not reserved in the approved
budgets; and
WHEREAS, the BCC has granted the County Manager authority
to negotiate and execute interlocal agreements to assure the
implementation of the fee; and
WHEREAS the
Boards of Directors wish
to
direct the
Executive Director
to negotiate amendments to
the
Interlocal
Agreements to provide for payment of the fee; and
WHEREAS the Boards of Directors wish that any proposed
amendments to the Interlocal Agreements, be presented to the
Boards of Directors for approval;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
OF SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST AND THE OMNI REDEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and
incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
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Section 2. The Executive Driver is directed to
negotiate amendments to the CRAS' Interlocal Agreements with
Miami -Dade County related to the County's levy of a one and a
half percent (1.5%) fee on the budgets of community
redevelopment agencies in Miami -Dade County to recover
.administrative costs associated with overseeing community
redevelopment agency activities.
Section 3. The Executive Director is directed to
present any proposed amendments to the Interlocal Agreements to
the Boards of Directors for approval.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective
. immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of April, 2004.
ARTHUR E. TEELE, JR., CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
CLERK OF THE BOARD
07 APPROVEQo0$ RM AND CORRECTNESS:
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