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THIS PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered
into this day of , 2007 by and between the City of Miami, a municipal
corporation of the State of Florida, with offices at 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33130
(the "Seller"), and Madison Housing, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, with offices at c/o The
Gatehouse Group, Inc., Cabot Business Park, 120 Forbes Boulevard, Mansfield, MA 02048 (the.
"Purchaser"). (The Seller and the Purchaser are hereinafter jointly referred to as the "Parties"
and individually may be referred to as a "Party".)
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1. . The Seller has agreed to convey the Property (as herein described) to the
Purchaser pursuant to Resolution No. 'duly adopted by the Miami City Commission
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Now, therefore, the Parties hereto hereby agree that Seller shall sell and the. Purchaser
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1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
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a) Legal Description
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hereinafter referred to as the "Property".
The City agrees that, prior to the conveyance of the Property to Purchaser, it shall
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remove all buildings, clear the site and release all liens, to the extent permitted by
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Section 2-817(h) of the City Code, that currently encumber the Property.
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Property. The Purchase Price shall be payable as follows. At the Closing, the
Purchase Price, increased or decreased by adjustments, credits, prorations, and
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expenses as set forth in Section 13 and/or any other provision of this Agreement,
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shall be paid by the Purchaser to the Seller in the form of cashier's check,
certified check or wire transfer. Further, the Purchaser agrees to assume certain
existing debt in the approximate amount of $1,237,875.00, encumbering the
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to both Purchaser and Seller, including the following: (1) that portion of the debt
allocated to the rental units developed on the Property shall be non-interest
bearing and have no principal amortization. If the rental units in the Project are
kept affordable for a minimum of thirty (30) years in accordance with
requirements to be set forth in the Closing Documents, that portion of the debt
shall be forgiven, and, (2) that portion of the debt allocated to the homeownership
units developed on the Property shall be repaid to the Seller, pro rata, upon the
sale of each of the homeownership units to an affordable homebuyer. The debt
assumed by the Purchaser shall be subordinated to a third lien position to other
financing reasonably required by the Purchaser in developing its contemplated
improvements on the Property.
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
A. Definitions.
For purposes of this Agreement:
The term "Hazardous Materials" shall mean and include without limitation, any
substance, which is or contains: (A) any "hazardous substance" as now or
hereafter defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (42 U.S.C., Section 9601 et seq.,
"CERCLA") or any regulations promulgated under or pursuant to CERCLA; (B)
any "hazardous waste" as now or hereafter defined in the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C., Section 6901 et seq.); (C) any substance regulated
by the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C., Section 2601 et. seq.); (D)
gasoline, diesel fuel, or other petroleum hydrocarbons; (E) asbestos and asbestos
containing materials, in any form, whether friable or non -friable; (F)
polychlorinated biphenyls; and (G) any additional substance or material which: (i)
is now or hereafter classified or considered to be hazardous or toxic under any of
the Environmental Requirements as hereinafter defined; (ii) causes or threatens to
cause a nuisance on the Property or adjacent property or poses or threatens to pose
a hazard to the health or safety of persons on the Property or adjacent property; or
(iii) would constitute a trespass if it emanated or migrated from the Property.
The term "Environmental Requirements" shall mean all .laws, ordinances, statutes,
codes, rules, regulations, agreements, judgments, orders and decrees, now or
hereafter enacted, promulgated, or amended of the United States, the State of
Florida, Miami -Dade County, the City of Miami; or any other political
subdivision, agency or instrumentality exercising jurisdiction over the Seller, the
Purchaser, the Property, or the use of the Property, relating to pollution, the
protection or regulation of human health, natural resources, or the environment, or
the emission, discharge, release or threatened release of pollutants, contaminants,
chemicals, or industrial, toxic or hazardous substances or waste or Hazardous
Materials into the environment (including, without limitation, ambient air, surface
water, groundwater, land or soil).
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B. Disclaimer As To Environmental Matters.
The Property is being sold in "AS IS" condition. The Purchaser acknowledges
and agrees that the Seller has not made, does not make and specifically negates
and disclaims any representations, warranties, promises, covenants, agreements or
guaranties of any kind or character whatsoever, whether express or implied, oral
or written, (past, present, or future) of, as to, concerning or with respect to
environmental matters with reference to the Property, including, but not limited
to: (a) the value, nature, quality or condition of the Property, including, without
limitation, the water, minerals, soil and geology, (b) the compliance of or by the
Property or its operation with any Environmental Requirements, (c) compliance
of or by the Property or the Seller with any environmental protection, pollution,
land use, zoning or development of regional impact laws, rules, regulations,
orders or requirements, including the existence in or on the Property of Hazardous
Materials.
The Purchaser further acknowledges and agrees that as part of this Agreement it is
being given the opportunity to inspect the Property, all relevant documents and
records of the Seller as they relate to the Property, and any other documents that
may exist in the public records of the state, county and/or city relating to the
environmental condition of the Property, and that with regard to the matters that
are the subject of this Agreement, the Purchaser is not relying upon any
documents or representations made by or on behalf of the Seller, but that the
Purchaser is responsible to conduct its own investigation(s) of the Property.
The Purchaser further acknowledges and agrees that any information provided or
to be provided by the Seller with respect to the Property was obtained from a
variety of sources, and that the Seller has not made an independent investigation
or verification of such information and makes no representations as to the
accuracy or completeness of such information, provided, however, that the Seller
agrees that it will not intentionally withhold information and will not knowingly
provide any false or misleading information to the Purchaser.
C. Investigation Period.
The Purchaser, its employees, agents, consultants and contractors shall have a
period of forty-five (45) days from the Effective Date (the "Investigation Period")
in which to undertake, at the Purchaser's expense, such work., physical inspections
and other investigations of and concerning the Property including surveys, soil
borings, percolation, engineering studies, environmental tests and studies and
other tests as the Purchaser considers necessary for the Purchaser and its
consultants to review and evaluate the physical characteristics of the Property (the
"Environmental Inspection"), after giving the Seller reasonable notice of twenty-
four (24) hours prior to each test to be performed. The Purchaser, at its option,
may extend the Investigation Period for an additional thirty (30) days if, based
upon the results of the testing, additional testing is warranted. For the purpose of
conducting the Environmental Inspection, the Seller hereby grants to the
Purchaser and its consultants and/or agents, full right of entry upon the Property
during the Investigation Period through the Closing Date. The right of access
herein granted shall be exercised and used by the Purchaser, its employees,
agents, representatives and contractors in such a manner as not to cause any
material damage or destruction of any nature whatsoever to the Property, or
interruption of the use of the Property by the Seller, its employees, officers, agents
and tenants.
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Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, as
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consideration for the nominal purchase price for the Property and for the Seller
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granting a continuing right of entry to the Property prior to the Closing Date, the
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Purchaser hereby specifically agrees to: (i) immediately pay and/or cause to be
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removed any liens or encumbrances filed against the Property as a result of any
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actions taken by or on behalf of the Purchaser in connection with the inspection of
the Property; (ii) immediately repair and restore the Property to its condition
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existing immediately prior to the. Investigation Period; and (iii) with respect to the
inspection of the Property, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Seller, its
employees, officers and agents, from and against all claims, damages or losses.
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incurred to the Property or otherwise as a result of the actions taken by the
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Purchaser, any of its employees, agents, representatives or contractors, or anyone
directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts they may
be liable, , regardless of whether or not such claim, demand, cause of action,
damage, liability, loss or expense is caused in part by the Seller, and/or its
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liable for the gross negligence or intentional misconduct of the Seller, or its
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employees, officers and agents. Nothing herein shall be deemed to abridge the
rights, if any, of the Seller to seek contribution where appropriate.
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Prior to the Purchaser entering upon the Property for purposes of commencement
of the Environmental Inspection, the Purchaser shall furnish to the Seller the
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policy or policies of insurance and/or certificates of insurance protecting the
Seller during the course of such testing against all claims for personal injury and
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or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts they may be
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liable, upon the Property or in connection with the Environmental Inspection. All
such policies and/or certificates of insurance shall be in such a form and in such
amounts as may be required by the SeIler's Risk Management Administrator.
The Purchaser hereby voluntarily, intentionally and knowingly waives any and all
claims against the Seller for personal injury or property damage sustained by the
Purchaser, and/or its employees, agents, contractors, or consultants arising out of
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or related to the activities undertaken by the Purchaser, its agents, employees,
consultants or contractors upon the Property or in connection with the
Environmental Inspection, and hereby releases the Seller and its employees,
officers and agents from any claims in connection therewith.
E. Remedies/Right of Termination.
If, prior to the end of the Investigation Period, the Purchaser discovers the
presence of Hazardous Materials on the Property in levels or concentrations
which exceed the standards set .forth by the Miami -Dade County Department of
Environmental Resources Management, the State of Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
the Environmental Requirements or by any other federal, state or local regulatory
body with jurisdiction for environmental matters, the Purchaser shall notify the
Seller in writing and deliver to the Seller copies of all written reports concerning
such Hazardous Materials (the "Environmental Notice"). The Purchaser shall
have the option, within seven (7) business days from the date the Seller receives
the Environmental Notice, to cancel this Agreement by written notice to the
Seller, whereupon: (i) all property data and all studies, analysis, reports and plans
respecting the Property delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser or prepared by or
on behalf of the Purchaser shall be delivered by the Purchaser to the Seller; and
then (ii) except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Parties hereto shall
'thereupon be relieved of any and all further responsibility hereunder and neither
Party shall have any further obligation on behalf of the other; and (iii) the Seiler
shall refund to the Purchaser any deposit(s) paid by the Purchaser to the Seller in
anticipation of the Closing (the "Deposit"), less any out of pocket expenditures
incurred by the Seller in connection therewith.
F. Waiver and Release.
In the event that the Purchaser does not elect to cancel this Agreement as
permitted by paragraph E of this Section 3, the Purchaser acknowledges and
agrees that to the maximum extent permitted by law, the sale of the Property as
provided for herein shall be made on an "AS IS" condition and basis with all
faults. The Purchaser on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns
voluntarily, knowingly and intentionally waives, releases, acquits, and forever
discharges the Seller, and its heirs and successors and the assigns of any of the
preceding, of and from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, demands,
rights, damages, costs, expenses or compensation whatsoever, direct or indirect,
known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, which the Purchaser or any of its
successors or assigns now has or which may arise in the future on account of or in
any way related to or in connection with any past, present, or future physical
characteristic or condition of the Property including, without limitation, any
Hazardous Materials in, at, on, under or related to the Property, or any violation or
potential violation or any Environmental Requirement applicable thereto. In
addition, the Purchaser thereafter specifically waives all current and future claims
and causes of action against the Seller arising under CERCLA, RCRA, Chapters
376 and 402, Florida Statutes, and any other federal or state law or county
regulation relating to Hazardous Materials in, on, under or affecting the Property
or other environmental protections. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set
forth herein, this release shall survive the Closing and/or the termination of this
Agreement. The conveyance of the Property for nominal value is acknowledged
by the Purchaser as being sufficient consideration for this waiver and release by
the Purchaser, which shall survive the Closing.
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Within 30 days of the Effective Date, the Seller agrees to give Purchaser copies of
any title policies and exceptions to title pertaining to the Property in Seller's
possession. The Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for
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obtaining a title commitment or other satisfactory evidence which the Purchaser
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copy of the aforementioned title documents to the Seller within 7 calendar days of
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the Purchaser's receipt thereof and no later than 7 calendar days prior to the
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In the event the Purchaser's examination of title reflects any condition which
renders the title unmarketable or otherwise makes it impractical for the Purchaser
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seven (7) business days from the end of the Investigation Period. In such event,
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Agreement, whereupon: (i) all property data and all studies, analysis, reports and
plans respecting the Property delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser or prepared
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neither Party shall have any further obligation on behalf of the other; and (iii) the
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Seller shall refund to the Purchaser any deposit paid by the Purchaser to the Seller
in anticipation of the Closing, less any out of pocket expenditures incurred by the
Seller in connection therewith.
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permitted by this Section 4, the Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the sale
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of the Property as provided for herein shall be made on an "AS IS" condition and
basis without any representations and warranties made by Seller.
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5. TERMINATION BY PURCHASER.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Purchaser
shall have the option to terminate this Agreement for any reason not otherwise
provided for in this Agreement, within seven (7) business days from the end of
the Investigation Period. In such event, the Purchaser shall notify the Seller in
writing of the cancellation of this Agreement, whereupon: (i) all property data and
all studies, analysis, reports and plans respecting the Property delivered by the
Seller to the Purchaser or prepared by or on behalf of the Purchaser shall be
delivered by the Purchaser to the Seller; and then (ii) except as otherwise
provided in this Agreement, the Parties hereto shall thereupon be relieved of any
and all further responsibility hereunder and neither Party shall have any further
obligation on behalf of the other; and (iii) the Seller shall refund to the Purchaser
any deposit paid by the Purchaser to the Seller in anticipation of the Closing, less
any out of pocket expenditures incurred by the Seller in connection therewith.
6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AS TO PROPERTY; "AS IS"
CONVEYANCE.
A. The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the Purchaser is purchasing
the Property in an. "AS IS" condition without_ any warranties, representations or
guaranties, either express or implied, of any kind, nature or type whatsoever from
or on behalf of the Seller. Without in any way limiting the generality of the
immediately preceding, and in addition to the specific disclaimers set forth in
Section 3 of this Agreement with respect to Environmental Matters, the Purchaser
and the Seller further acknowledge and agree that in entering into this Agreement
and purchasing the Property:
1. The Purchaser hereby acknowledges that the Seller has not made,
and will not and does not make, any warranties or representations,
whether express or implied, with respect to the Property, its
condition, and/or the value, profitability, or marketability thereof;
2. The Purchaser acknowledges that with respect to the Property, the
Seller has not made, and will not and does not make, any
warranties, whether express or implied, of merchantability,
habitability or fitness for a particular use or suitability of the
Property for any or all activities and uses which the Purchaser may
conduct thereon;
3. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Seller has not made, and will
not and does not make, any representations, whether express or
implied, with respect to compliance with any land use, developer
impact fees or assessments, zoning or development of regional
impact laws, rules, regulations, orders or requirements;
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B. The provisions of this Section 6 shall survive the Closing.
..' 7. RESTRICTIONS,_ EASEMENTS AND LIMITATIONS
The Purchaser further agrees it shall take title subject to: zoning requirements,
restrictions, and prohibitions, and other requirements imposed by governmental
authority; restrictions and matters appearing on the public records, including, but
not limited to, deed restrictions and reversionary interests, and all recorded and
unrecorded easements and any matters that would be disclosed on a survey of the
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.� The Closing of the sale of the Property (the "Closing") shall take place no later
than December 29, 2008 (the "Closing Date"), at a mutually agreeable time at the
City of Miami, Office of the City Attorney, at 444 SW 2 Avenue, Suite 945,
Miami, Florida. The Parties may, subject to mutual agreement, establish an
earlier date for the CIosing. The parties agree that the Purchaser is applying for
various forms of subsidized financing which may include low income housing tax
credits (collectively, the "Financing"). The Purchaser's obligations to acquire the
Property hereunder are. subject to it successfully obtaining such Financing. At
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4. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Purchaser has made and/or
shall be given an adequate opportunity to make such legal, factual
and other inquiries and investigations as the Purchaser deems
necessary, desirable or appropriate with respect to the Property,
and the value or marketability thereof and any appurtenances
thereto. Such inquiries and investigations by the Purchaser
include, but shall not be limited to, the condition of all portions of
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5. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Purchaser has not relied, and
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Property the Seller has not made, will not make and does not make,
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B. The provisions of this Section 6 shall survive the Closing.
..' 7. RESTRICTIONS,_ EASEMENTS AND LIMITATIONS
The Purchaser further agrees it shall take title subject to: zoning requirements,
restrictions, and prohibitions, and other requirements imposed by governmental
authority; restrictions and matters appearing on the public records, including, but
not limited to, deed restrictions and reversionary interests, and all recorded and
unrecorded easements and any matters that would be disclosed on a survey of the
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.� The Closing of the sale of the Property (the "Closing") shall take place no later
than December 29, 2008 (the "Closing Date"), at a mutually agreeable time at the
City of Miami, Office of the City Attorney, at 444 SW 2 Avenue, Suite 945,
Miami, Florida. The Parties may, subject to mutual agreement, establish an
earlier date for the CIosing. The parties agree that the Purchaser is applying for
various forms of subsidized financing which may include low income housing tax
credits (collectively, the "Financing"). The Purchaser's obligations to acquire the
Property hereunder are. subject to it successfully obtaining such Financing. At
such time as the Purchaser obtains the same it will notify the Seller of its intention
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to acquire the Property, provided, however, that the Closing of the sale of the
Property shall take place no later than the Closing Date.
DEED RESTRICTIONS
The Seller shall convey title to the Property by City Deed (which shall be a quit
claim deed), subject to certain deed restrictions pertaining to the use of the
Property imposed in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter and
Code, the City Commission, the funding source (the HOME Investment
Partnerships Program, 24 C.F.R. Part 92) for the Property and the following
agreements between the Purchaser and the Seller:
The Purchaser must have commenced construction of no less than 75 multifamily
apartment units, within 12 months of the date of the City Deed. Requirements for
subsequent phase(s) of the Project, if any, shall be mutually agreed upon by the
parties hereto and consistent with this Agreement.
Further, the Purchaser must complete the aforedescribed improvements, as
evidenced by the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy by the appropriate
governmental body, by no later than two (2) years from the date of the City Deed.
Such dates may be extended in the Seller's reasonable discretion in the event
circumstances outside the control of the Purchaser, as reasonably determined by
Seller-, make such dates impossible to be met.
In the event that the construction of the project is allocated funding by the City of
Miami Housing and Commercial Loan Committee, the time frames for
commencement and. completion _of construction shall be the standard time frames
adopted by the Housing and Commercial Loan Committee.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXEMPTION
The Purchaser represents and warrants to the Seller that for a period of thirty (30)
years (the "Affordability Period"), the Property will be used exclusively for the
purpose of providing affordable housing for persons or households of low and
moderate income, based on criteria established by the City Commission of the
City of Miami in Resolution No. , a copy of which is attached hereto
as Exhibit A, subject to such "recapture" provisions (in accordance with 24 C.F.R.
§92.254) relating to the Project homeownership units as shall be provided in the
restrictive covenant, or modification/restatement of restrictive covenant, to be
executed by the Purchaser at the Closing. The Seller has relied on the Purchaser's
representations in entering into this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of
Section 29-B of the Charter of the City of Miami, which exempts from the
competitive bidding requirements established therein "conveying property to
implement housing programs or projects which are intended to benefit persons or
households with low and/or moderate income, the criteria of which to be provided
for by federal and/or state law or by the city commission". The Purchaser's
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to acquire the Property, provided, however, that the Closing of the sale of the
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DEED RESTRICTIONS
The Seller shall convey title to the Property by City Deed (which shall be a quit
claim deed), subject to certain deed restrictions pertaining to the use of the
Property imposed in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter and
Code, the City Commission, the funding source (the HOME Investment
Partnerships Program, 24 C.F.R. Part 92) for the Property and the following
agreements between the Purchaser and the Seller:
The Purchaser must have commenced construction of no less than 75 multifamily
apartment units, within 12 months of the date of the City Deed. Requirements for
subsequent phase(s) of the Project, if any, shall be mutually agreed upon by the
parties hereto and consistent with this Agreement.
Further, the Purchaser must complete the aforedescribed improvements, as
evidenced by the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy by the appropriate
governmental body, by no later than two (2) years from the date of the City Deed.
Such dates may be extended in the Seller's reasonable discretion in the event
circumstances outside the control of the Purchaser, as reasonably determined by
Seller-, make such dates impossible to be met.
In the event that the construction of the project is allocated funding by the City of
Miami Housing and Commercial Loan Committee, the time frames for
commencement and. completion _of construction shall be the standard time frames
adopted by the Housing and Commercial Loan Committee.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXEMPTION
The Purchaser represents and warrants to the Seller that for a period of thirty (30)
years (the "Affordability Period"), the Property will be used exclusively for the
purpose of providing affordable housing for persons or households of low and
moderate income, based on criteria established by the City Commission of the
City of Miami in Resolution No. , a copy of which is attached hereto
as Exhibit A, subject to such "recapture" provisions (in accordance with 24 C.F.R.
§92.254) relating to the Project homeownership units as shall be provided in the
restrictive covenant, or modification/restatement of restrictive covenant, to be
executed by the Purchaser at the Closing. The Seller has relied on the Purchaser's
representations in entering into this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of
Section 29-B of the Charter of the City of Miami, which exempts from the
competitive bidding requirements established therein "conveying property to
implement housing programs or projects which are intended to benefit persons or
households with low and/or moderate income, the criteria of which to be provided
for by federal and/or state law or by the city commission". The Purchaser's
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covenant running with the land, which touches, covenants, and concerns the land
and will bind the Purchaser and its authorized assigns and heirs throughout the
Affordability Period. The Purchaser's representations and warranties contained in
this Section 10 shall be enforceable by the Seller as a covenant running with the
land.
The Purchaser represents and warrants to the Seller that the Property will be
developed for the benefit of persons or households of low and moderate income
as set forth herein. The Purchaser further agrees to construct on the Property at
least 75 units consisting of the following: (i) multifamily rental apartments for
lease to persons earning no greater than 80% of the area median income for.
Miami -Dade County ("AMI") and/or (ii) homeownership units to be sold to
persons earning no more than 120% of the AMI (the "Improvements"), provided,
however, that no less than forty (40) of the Project units shall be rented or sold to
persons earning no greater than 80% of the area median income for Miami -Dade
County, and further provided, however, that the number of Project units to be
rented or sold to persons earning no greater than 80% of the area median income
for Miami -Dade County, shall be reduced by the number of units rented or sold
by Madison Housing II, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, on Tracts A and C of
the Plat of New Hope Overtown to persons earning no greater than 80% of the
area median income for Miami -Dade County. Upon the conveyance of the
Property to Purchaser, the Purchaser shall continue diligently with the
construction of the improvements to completion.
The Purchaser's representations and warranties contained in this Section 10 shall
be embodied in a restrictive covenant which shall be recorded and mutually
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ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS/COVENANTS
A. The Purchaser agrees that in the event the Property is ever immune or exempt
from the payment of ad valorem taxes, the Purchaser, or any of the Purchaser's
assigns, heirs, or successors, shall pay to the Seller an annual payment which shall
be equal to what the Seller would have received as ad valorem taxes based on the
valuation method employed by the county property appraiser pursuant to F.S. Ch.
193, as amended.
B. The Purchaser shall, within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the
Seller's written request for the same, provide to the Seller: (i) any document(s)
requested by the Seller, in its sole but reasonable judgment, pertaining to the
development of the proposed Project, including, but not limited to the financing of
the construction thereof, and, (ii) any other documents required by the Seller, in
its sole but reasonable judgment, relating to the Project, the Property and/or this
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C. The Seller acknowledges that there will be a small retail/commercial
component of the Purchaser's development of the Property.
D. The provisions of this Section 11 shall survive the Closing.
12. CLOSING DOCUMENTS
A. At the Closing, the Seller shall execute and/or deliver to the Purchaser the
following:
6. Documents reasonably requested by the Seller pertaining to the
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7. Any other documents required by the Seller to consummate the
transaction contemplated hereby which documents must be
satisfactory to Seller in its sole but reasonable judgment.
13. CLOSING COSTS AND ADJUSTMENTS
At the Closing, the following items shall be borne, adjusted, prorated and/or
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Certified/Pending_Liens: Certified, confirmed and ratified
governmental liens, and pending liens, as of the Closing Date shall
be paid/assumed by the Purchaser. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
to the extent permitted by Section 2-817(h) of the City Code, the
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Usual and Customary: Such other items that are usually and
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(iii) Project fees, including signage fees, advertising costs and
fees for Property security.
14. RISK OF LOSS
The Purchaser assumes all risk of loss or damage to the Property by fire or other
casualty, or acts of God, as of the Effective Date.
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A. If this transaction does not Close as a result of default by the Seller, as and
for its sole and exclusive remedies, the Purchaser shall be entitled to: (i)
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(ii) elect to waive . any such default and obtain the relief of specific
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default, and, (ii) a period of ten (10) calendar days from and after delivery
of such notice has expired with the other Party having failed to cure the
default. However, there shall be no cure period for the Purchaser's failure
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The Purchaser and the Seller acknowledge that proper communication between
the Purchaser. and the Seller is important. Accordingly, to facilitate such
communication, the Purchaser and the Seller have appointed the following
persons on their respective behalves to be their representatives, to wit:
On behalf of the Seller:
City of Miami
Barbara Gomez, Director
Department of Community Development
444 SW 2"d Avenue, 2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33130
Telephone (305) 416-1978
On behalf of the Purchaser:
Madison Housing, Ltd.
c/o The Gatehouse Group, Inc.
Cabot Business Park
120 Forbes Boulevard
Mansfield, MA 02048
Attention: Marc Plonskier
18. NOTICES AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS
Notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed
properly served if delivered by personal service or by certified mail addressed to the
Seller or the Purchaser at the addresses indicated below. Notice shall be deemed given
on the day on which personally served, or, if delivered by certified mail, on the fifth day
after being posted or the ` date of actual receipt, whichever is earlier. Other
communications which may be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be deemed given upon hand delivery or five (5) business days after depositing the
same with the U.S. Postal Service to the addresses indicated below.
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Mansfield, MA 02048
Attention: Marc Plonskier
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to this Agreement to the Purchaser's legal counsel indicated above. However, the
failure by the Seller to send a copy of a notice properly sent to the Purchaser shall
not affect the valid delivery of such notice to the Purchaser.
CAPTIONS AND HEADINGS
The Section headings or captions appearing in this Agreement are for
convenience only, are not part of this Agreement, and are not to be considered in
interpreting this Agreement.
BINDING EFFECT
This Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their
successors in interest.
GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed according to the laws of the State of Florida
and venue in any proceedings shall be in Miami -Dade County, Florida.
22. WAIVERS
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No waiver by either Party of any failure or refusal to comply with its obligations
shall be deemed a waiver of any other or subsequent failure or refusal to comply.
All remedies, rights, undertaking, obligations and agreement contained herein
shall be cumulative and not mutually exclusive.
SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONSIWARRANTIES
Only those provisions this Agreement which are so designated shall survive the
Closing and be enforceable by the respective Parties until such time as
extinguished by law.
PARTIAL INVALIDITY
In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be unenforceable in whole
or in part, such provision shall be limited to the extent necessary to render the
same valid, or shall be excised from this Agreement as the circumstances require,
and this Agreement shall be construed as if said provision had been incorporated
herein as so limited, or as if said provision had not been included herein, as the
case may be.
WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY; VENUE
The Parties hereby knowingly, voluntarily and intentionally waive any right they
may have to a trial by jury and/or to claim. attorneys fees from the other Party in
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Agreement, or any course of conduct, course of dealing, statements (whether oral
or written) or actions in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.
This provision is a material inducement for the Purchaser and the Seller entering
into this Agreement. Venue in any litigation shall be in Miami -Dade County,
Florida.
26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties. There are no
promises, agreements, undertakings, warranties or representations, oral or written,
express or implied, between the Parties other than as herein set forth. No
amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same is in
writing and signed by the City Manager on behalf of the Seller, and by the
Purchaser. The Purchase and Sale Agreement between the City of Miami and
Madison Housing, Ltd., dated August 1, 2006, is terminated.
27. TIME OF THE ESSENCE
Time is of the essence of this Agreement and in the performance of all conditions
and covenants to be performed or satisfied by either Party hereto. Whenever a
date specified herein shall fall on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the date
shall be extended to the next succeeding business day.
28. EFFECTIVE DATE/TIME OF ACCEPTANCE
The Effective Date of this Agreement shall be the date on which the attestation of
the City Clerk is affixed to this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement, as of
the day and year first above written.
ATTEST: MADISON HOUSING, LTD., a Florida
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Marc Plonskier, President
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the State of Florida
By:
Pedro G. Hernandez, City Manager
Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk
Date:
Date:
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Correctness: Requirements:
LeeAnn Brehm
Jorge L. Fernandez Risk Management Administrator
City Attorney
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Resolution No. adopted by the City Commission on
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TRACTS B AND D; NEW HOPE VERTOWN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PW BOOK 157 AT PAGE 14 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNIV, FLORIDA
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Date: 3/1412007 Requesting Department: Community Development
Commission Meeting Date; 03122/2D07 District Impacted:
Type: Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Emergency Ordinance ❑ Dlscusslon Item
❑ Other
Subject: MAPISON HQUSING, LTD: (TRACT B AND Di
or Item:
AUTHORIZING RESCINDING RESOULTION NUMBER 05-0423; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CONVEYANCE, WITH PARCEL REVERTER PROVISIONS, CERTAIN CITY OWNED PARCELS
OF LAND, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A", TO MADISON HOUSING LTD FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL AND/OR HOMEOWNERSHIP UNIT'S ("PROJECT');
REQUIRING SAID DEVELOPER'S ASSUMPTION OF THE CITY'S TOTAL INVESTMENT IN THE
PROJECT AND THE PROPERTY; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FOR SAID PURPOSE,
Information:
Pursuant to Resolution 06-0423, adopted July 13, 2005, the City Commission approved the
conveyance of certain city of Miami owned parcels to Madison Housing, Ltd for the development of
affordable rental and/or homeownership units
IThe City's total Investment In the Project and the Property is In the amount of $1,650,506,60
[The Developer will have twelve (12) months from the date of conveyance the Property to start and
thirty 1301 months to complete construction of a first chase of at least 75 units
Is this Item related to revenue?
Is this Item an expenditure? If so, please Identify funding souroe below,
Gsneml Account No:
Special Revenue Account No:
CIP Project No:
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File ID: 06-01192
Type; Resolution
Statue; Passed
Enactment #: R-06.0423
Enactment Date: 7/13106
Version- 2
Introduced: 6/28/06
Controlling Body: Office oftheCity
Clerk
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), AUTHORIZING
THE CONVEYANCE, WITH PARCEL REVERTER PROVISIONS, OF CERTAIN CITY OF MIAMI
("CITY") OWNED PARCELS OF LAND, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT " A," ATTACHED
AND INCORPORATED ("PROPERTY"), TO MADISON HOUSING, LTD., FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL AND/OR HOMEOWNERSHIP UNITS ("PROJECT");
REQUIRING SAID DEVELOPER'S ASSUMPTION OF THE CITY'S TOTAL INVESTMENT IN THE
PROJECT AND THE PROPERTY; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL
NECESSARY DOCUMENT(S) FOR SAID PURPOSE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 06.0284, adopted May I i, 2006, the City Commission rescinded Resolution No.
05.0423, adopted July 7, 2005, related to the conveyance of land, legally described in Exhibit "A" ("Property"), to Rockwood
Properties, LLC, for the development of forty (40) single family affordable units, twenty-one (21), to be subsidized by the City
of Miami ("City") for low income persons ("Project"); and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 06.0284, the City Commission required that any future conveyance of the Property be
contingent upon the developer/grantee's assumption of the City's total investment in the Project and the Property; and
WHEREAS, the City's total investment in the Project and the Property is in the amount of $1,650,506.60; and
WHEREAS, Madison Housing, Ltd, consists of a partnership controlled by the Gatehouse Group, Inc. and Mt, Zion
Developments, Inc. ("Developer"), and
WHEREAS, both entities have extensive experience and involvement in the Ovettown Community; and
WHEREAS, the Developer will have tllrty-nine (39) months from the date of conveyance of the Property to Start
construction, and fifty-seven (57) months to complete the first phase of least 73 units; and
WHEREAS, rental unit applicants must meet the Income eligibility criteria of 80% below arca medtan income; and
WHEREAS, homeownership units applicants musts meet the Income eligibility of 1201/a below area medlen Income;
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 adopted by reference and
incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section,
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
Tracts A, B, C, and D; Now Hope Overtown, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 157, at Page 14, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida.
Also Known As,
Lots 1 through 4 inclusive, Block 5. Overtown Villas Section 03, Plat Book 125, Page 82, as
recorded in the public Records of Dada County, Florida.
Tract "F" Overtown Was Section 03, Plat Book 125, Page 82, as recorded in the Public Records
of Dade County, Florida.
Lots 4, 5, 7 aril 8, in Block 49, of North City of Miami, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded
in Plat Book "B", at raga 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida.
Lots 1 through 10 inclusive, Block 6, Overtown Villas Section 04, plat Book 125, Page 83, as
recorded in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida.
,Lots I through 3 inclusive, Block 7, Overtown Villas Station 04, Plat Book 125, Page 83, as
recorded in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida,
Tracts "o" and "H", Overtown Villas Section 04, Plat Book 125, Page 83, as recorded in the
Public Records of Dade County, Florida,
The North 100 feet of Lots 1 and 2, In Block 52, NORTH, CITY OF MIAMI, according to the
Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County,
Florida,
The South 50 feet of Lots i and 2, in Block 52 NORTH, CITY OF MLAMI, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B. at Pago 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida.
Lot 17, in Block 49, NORTH, CITY OF MIAMI, according to tho Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida,
The North 50 foot of Lots 11 and 12, in Block 48, NORTH, CITY OF MIAMI, according to the
Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County,
Florida.
The South 50 feet of Lots Nine (9), and Tan (10), Inc Block Forty -Bight (48), of CITY OF
MIAMI, NORTH, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book "B", at Page 41, of the
Public Records of Dade County, Florida,
The Bast 46 feet of Lot 3, in Block 52, NORTH, CITY OF MIAMI, according to the Plat thereof,
as recorded In Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida.