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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-96-0410r j, W RESOLUTION NO. 9 6 m 410 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE TAX-EXEMPT PROPERTY STEERING COMMITTEE FOR TERMS AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individuals are hereby appointed as members of the Tax-exempt Property Steering Committee, each member to serve a term expiring May 5, 1997, or until the nominating commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINTEES: Deferred Josefina Sanchez-Pando Deferred Melanie Paislev-Thomas Carlos Arboleya NOMINATED BY: Mayor Vice -Mayor Wifredo Gort Commissioner Joe Carollo Commissioner Miller J. Dawkins Commissioner J.L. Plummer, Jr. shall become effective r ,if June , 1996. GORT, VICE -MAYOR CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF J U N 1 3 1996 Resolution No. 96- 410 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM o TO : The Honorable Stephen P. Clark, Mayor DATE : March 29, 1996 FILE and Members of the City Commission SUBJECT : Five Appointments Needed to the Tax-exempt Property ' Steering Committee FROM . REFERENCES: Walter J. Fo an (April 25,1996 Agenda) City Clerk ENCLOSURES: (List of Members) The Tax-exempt Property Steering Committee was created to monitor the level of tax-exempt property within the City and the fiscal import of said property to the City's tax base,, It shall recommend procedures to the Commission for monitoring such uses and actively engage in negotiations leading to reasonable property tax reimbursement for tax revenues lost from existing tax-exempt institutions in the City, as well as actively pursuing PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) program participation by tax-exempt institutions seeking to build up, expand, or significantly alter its holdings in the City. It shall issue general guidelines to be followed in negotiating voluntary agreements for payment -in -lieu of taxes, and shall be responsible for making a recommendation by a majority vote of the membership, to the City Manager on all such agreements. The committee shall monitor the progress of all PILOT Agreements and provide the Commission with an annual report on tax-exempt properties, and shall work with the City Manager, the City's lobbyists, the Dade County Legislative Delegation, and such other organizations as may be necessary to effectuate legislation necessary to reduce the negative effect on the City's tax base that tax-exempt uses cause. ! Five of the committee's members have terms which expire May 5, 1996. Each member of the Commission nominates one member to said committee. For your information, attached please find a copy of the current membership of said board. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting that the Agenda Office place this issue on the April 25,1996 Commission agenda. WJF:sI cc: Cesar H. Odic, City Manager A. Quinn Jones, III, City Attorney Dipak Parekh, Liaiso Deputy Director, Finance Department Elvi Gallastegui, Agenda Coordinator Beverly Solomon, Legislative Coordinator �' 10 1 TAX-EXEMPT PROPERTY STEERING COMMITTEE (TEPSC) (6 members) APPOINTED NAME/ADDRESS MEMBERSHIP DE YURRE Jose R. Alonso,10250 S.W. 66 Street, Ste. C-103, M-33165 (W=695- 6322; F=595-6042) GORT Joseflne Sanchez-Pando, 2110 S.W. 24 Tern, M-33145 (856-7010; F=854-1536) CLARK Robert Fairless,12516 S.W. 88 St., Ste.100, M-33186 (596-1134) DAWKINS Melanie C. Paisley -Thomas, 3369 Oak Ave., C-Grove-33133 PLUMMER Carlos Arboleya,1941 S.W. 23 St., M-33145 (858-0109) COMM'N Vice Mayor J.L. Plummer, Jr., Chairperson f, 30 RESOLUTION EXPIRE R-94-307 5.5.94 R-94-307 5-5-94 R-94-307 5-5-94 R-94.307 5-5-94 R-94-307 5-5-94 R-94-363 5-23-94 5-5-96 5.5-96 5-5-96 5-5-96 5-5-96 5-23-95