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File ID: #14027
Date: 05/18/2023 Requesting Department: Department of
Police
Commission Meeting Date: 07/13/2023 Sponsored By:
District Impacted: All
Type: Resolution
Subject: Interlocal Agreement - City of Miami and Miami -Dade Cou
Purpose of Item:
A Resolution of the Miami City Commission, with attachment(s), authorizing the City
Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement, in substantially the attached form, with
Miami -Dade County for a term of three (3) years with the option to renew for up to three
(3) additional three (3) year periods, for the purpose of enforcing violations of specified
sections of the code of Miami -Dade County, Florida ("County Code"), as they may be
amended from time to time, through civil code penalties pursuant to Chapter 8CC of the
County Code, including utilizing the Miami -Dade County diversion program for
satisfaction of any eligible civil citations issued within the City of Miami.
Background of Item:
Section 901.15, Florida Statutes authorizes the arrest of a person without a warrant
when the person has committed a misdemeanor or violated a municipal or county
ordinance in the presence of the officer.
Pursuant to Section 8CC-11 of the County Code and Resolution Nos. R-786-15 and R-
136-16, the Miami Dade Board of County Commissioners ("County Commission")
previously authorized municipalities, universities, colleges, district school boards, and
their respective police departments to enforce county monetary civil code penalties for
violations of the following sections of the County Code within their respective
jurisdictions, and to utilize the Miami -Dade County Diversion Program for satisfaction of
any eligible civil citations issued within their respective jurisdictions.
The County Commission adopted Resolution No. R-957-19 to continue to allow
municipalities, universities, Florida College System institutions, and district school
boards within Miami -Dade County to enforce county monetary civil code penalties for
violations of the following additional sections of the County Code, as they may be
amended from time to time, through Chapter 8CC of the County Code, and to allow
such entities to utilize the Miami -Dade County Diversion Program for satisfaction of any
eligible civil citations issued within their respective jurisdictions.
The use of civil citations in lieu of arrest will provide City of Miami Police Officers with
additional enforcement options when encountering a misdemeanant or County Code
violator who has committed one of the above enumerated offenses.
In accordance with the proposed Interlocal agreement a violator who has been served
with a civil violation notice imposing a monetary penalty for commission of an
enumerated misdemeanor or County Code violation may enter the Miami -Dade County
Diversion Program, pursuant to Miami -Dade County Implementing Order 2-12, which
will allow violators without economic means to satisfy a civil penalty by non -monetary
means.
Budget Impact Analysis
Total Fiscal Impact:
$0.00
Reviewed By
Department of Police
Jorge Blanco
Initial Police Review
Completed
06/27/2023 4:31 PM
Department of Police
Manuel Morales
Department Head Review
Completed
06/27/2023 5:19 PM
Office of Management and Budget
Luis Hernandez -Torres
Budget Analyst Review
Completed
06/28/2023 9:14 AM
Office of Management and Budget
Marie Gouin
Budget Review
Completed
06/28/2023 9:47 AM
Legislative Division
Valentin J Alvarez
Legislative Division Review
Completed
06/28/2023 2:15 PM
City Manager's Office
Arthur Noriega V
City Manager Review
Completed
06/30/2023 2:28 PM
Office of the City Attorney
Juan Carlos Perez
ACA Review
Completed
07/03/2023 12:38 PM
Office of the City Attorney
Victoria Mendez
Approved Form and Correctness
Completed
07/03/2023 2:04 PM
City Commission
Maricarmen Lopez
Meeting
Completed
07/13/2023 9:00 AM
Office of the City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
Rendered
Completed
07/19/2023 6:42 PM
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Resolution www.miamigov.com
Enactment Number: R-23-0284
File Number: 14027 Final Action Date:7/13/2023
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT,
IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE ATTACHED FORM, WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FOR A
TERM OF THREE (3) YEARS, WITH THE OPTION TO RENEW FOR UP TO THREE
(3) ADDITIONAL THREE (3) YEAR PERIODS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENFORCING
VIOLATIONS OF SPECIFIED SECTIONS OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA ("COUNTY CODE"), AS THEY MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME,
THROUGH CIVIL CODE PENALTIES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 8CC OF THE
COUNTY CODE, INCLUDING THE UTILIZATION OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
DIVERSION PROGRAM FOR SATISFACTION OF ANY ELIGIBLE CIVIL CITATIONS
ISSUED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI.
WHEREAS, Section 901.15, Florida Statutes authorizes the arrest of a person without a
warrant when the person has committed a misdemeanor or violated a municipal or county
ordinance in the presence of the officer; and
WHEREAS, Section 1-5 of the Code of Metropolitan Dade County, Florida ("County
Code") provides that any person who violates or fails to comply with the County Code shall, in
addition to all other enforcement measures authorized in the County Code or by other
applicable law including fines not to exceed $500, imprisonment in the county jail for a period
not to exceed 60 days, or both; and
WHEREAS, Section 21-81 of the County Code prohibits the commission of all acts
defined as misdemeanors pursuant to Florida Statutes and declares that commission of such
acts are also punishable as a County Code violation; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8CC-11 of the County Code and Resolution Nos. R-
786-15 and R-136-16, the Miami Dade Board of County Commissioners ("County Commission")
authorized municipalities, universities, colleges, district school boards, and their respective
police departments to enforce county monetary civil code penalties for violations of the following
sections of the County Code within their respective jurisdictions, and to utilize the Miami -Dade
County Diversion Program for satisfaction of any eligible civil citations issued within their
respective jurisdictions:
Sec. 21-81(d)(1) (Florida litter law)
Sec. 21-81(d)(2) (illegal use of dairy cases, egg baskets, poultry boxes or bakery
containers)
Sec. 21-81(d)(4) (retail theft by removal of shopping cart)
Sec. 21-81(d)(6) (possession of cannabis in an amount of 20 grams or less), and
Sec. 21-81(d)(7) (possession of drug paraphernalia); and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") and Miami -Dade County thereafter entered into an
Interlocal agreement for the purposes of enforcing the above -referenced County Code sections
and implemented the City's Civil Citation program; and
WHEREAS, the County Commission adopted Resolution No. R-957-19 to allow
municipalities, universities, Florida College System institutions, and district school boards within
Miami -Dade County to enforce county monetary civil code penalties for violation of the following
additional sections of the County Code, as they may be amended from time to time, through
Chapter 8CC of the County Code, and to allow such entities to utilize the Miami -Dade County
Diversion Program for satisfaction of any eligible civil citations issued within their respective
jurisdictions:
Sec. 7-1(c) (failure to observe salt barrier line)
Sec. 7-3 (swimming or fishing from prohibited roads or bridges)
Sec. 7-4 (mooring violations)
Sec. 7-22.1 (failure to pay County vessel registration fee)
Sec. 7-26 (operating a motorboat in restricted zones)
Sec. 7-26.1 (violating maximum sound level standards)
Sec. 7-33 (mooring to bank)
Sec. 7-34 (failure to secure moored vessel)
Sec. 7-35 (nesting of vessels as encroachment)
Sec. 7-37 (abandonment of vessel)
Sec. 8A-52 (bulk sales of fruits or plants without certificate)
Sec. 8A-172 (conducting business without a local business tax receipt)
Sec. 8A-276(b) (failure to display commercial vehicle markings)
Sec. 21-21 (solicitation of drinks in alcoholic beverage establishments)
Sec. 21-21.2(b) (adult violators regarding open house party)
Sec. 21-21.3 (sale of drug -related paraphernalia)
Sec. 21-24.1 (false statements with intent to receive benefit)
Sec. 21-27.1 (selling merchandise near schools)
Sec. 21-27.2 (selling merchandise near parks)
Sec. 21-28 (producing loud or excessive noise)
Sec. 21-29(b) (violation of secondhand dealer records requirements)
Sec. 21-29.1 (private business on County property)
Sec. 21-31.1 (disorderly conduct and loitering)
Sec. 21-31.2(b)(1) (consumption of alcohol in open containers near store)
Sec. 21-31.2(b)(2) (possession of alcohol in open containers near store)
Sec. 21-31.4(b) (obstructing traffic or aggressively begging)
Sec. 21-35(d) (public intoxication by glue, cement, or solvents)
Sec. 21-36 (sidewalk solicitation of business)
Sec. 21-36.1 (street corner window washers)
Sec. 21-36.3(c) (solicitation in public right-of-way at prohibited intersections)
Sec. 21-38(a) (distributing syringe without prescription)
Sec. 21-51 (engaging in motor vehicle business without license)
Sec. 21-56 (failure to maintain motor vehicle records)
Sec. 21-57 (destroying motor vehicle without documentation)
Sec. 21-81(d) (misdemeanor violations, as such may be amended from time)
Sec. 21-118 (theft of plants and fruits and trespass)
Sec. 21-133 (renting to bingo operator without permit)
Sec. 21-136 (failure to wear tags evidencing name and charity)
Sec. 21-287 (rafting)
Sec. 26-1 (parks violations)
Sec. 26A-2A (keeping a sanitary nuisance), and
Sec. 31-105 (driving a passenger motor vehicle without chauffeur's registration),
WHEREAS, utilizing the City's Civil Citation program to enforce certain misdemeanor
crimes in lieu of arrest provides City police officers with additional enforcement options when
encountering a misdemeanant or County Code violator who has committed one of the above
enumerated offenses; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the proposed Interlocal agreement, a violator who has
been served with a civil violation notice imposing a monetary penalty for commission of an
enumerated misdemeanor or County Code violation may enter the Miami -Dade County
Diversion Program, pursuant to Miami -Dade County Implementing Order 2-12, which will allow
violators without economic means to satisfy a civil penalty by non -monetary means;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are
hereby adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized' to execute an Interlocal Agreement,
in substantially the attached form, with Miami -Dade County for a term of three (3) years, with the
option to renew for up to three (3) additional three (3) year periods, for the purpose of enforcing
violations of specified sections of the County Code, as they may be amended from time to time,
through civil code penalties pursuant to Chapter 8CC of the County Code, including the
utilization of the Miami -Dade County Diversion Program for satisfaction of any eligible civil
citations issued by the City.
Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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Pursuant to the resolution, this item became effective immediately upon adoption by the Commission.
' The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by
the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code
provisions.