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INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
Goal IC-1: Increase effectiveness and
efficiency in the delivery of government
services through the appropriate
coordination of local government actions.
Objective IC-1.1: To establish formal procedures for
coordinating City planning and operating functions that are
directly related to the City's comprehensive plan with the
Miami -Dade County School Board, Miami -Dade County
Water and Sewer Authority Department, Miami -Dade
County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Division,
Miami -Dade County Department of Environmental Resource
Management (DERM), the Seaport Department (Port of
Miami), Aviation Department (Miami International Airport),
the Miami -Dade County Metropolitan Planning
Organization, the Miami -Dade County Shoreline
Development Review Committee, Miami -Dade Transit, the
South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, the South
Florida Regional Planning Council, the South Florida Water
Management District, the Florida Department of
Transportation, the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation, the Florida Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services, the Division of Historical Resources,
Department of State, adjacent local governments, and any
other state, local or federal agency whose cooperation is
required to accomplish the goals and objectives of the
comprehensive plan.
Policy IC-1.1.1: By 2005, establish by interlocal or other formal agreement with
appropriate jurisdictions joint processes for collaborative decision making on issues
including, but not limited to, the location and extension of public facilities subject to
concurrency and the siting of facilities with countywide significance, including locally
unwanted land uses ,
City Manager and the concurrence of the Planning Director, will identify contact persons
will serve as liaisons with those state and local agencies listed in -Objective 1.1 herein.
Policy IC-1.1.2: The City will continue implementation activities associated with the
Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning in Miami -Dade County,
effective February 27, 2003, including, but not limited to, coordinating City, County, and
School Board plans based upon consistent projections of the amount, type, and
distribution of population growth and student enrollment; participating in decision -
making, through floating membership on the School Board's School Site Planning and
Construction Committee, regarding potential sites for new schools and proposals for
significant renovation, the location of relocatables or additions to existing buildings, and
potential closure of existing schools; and collaborating to identify options aimed to
provide the capacity to accommodate anticipated student enrollment demand associated
with increases in residential development potential. The Planning Department and Law
Department will explore, evaluate, and prepare appropriate legislation or cooperative -
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arrangements to implement the intcrlecal policies recommended for sanitary sewers; solid
by 1990.
Policy IC 1.1.3: The City will continue to seek membership on the Metropolitan
and transportation; through appropriate legislation.
Policy IC-1.1.34: The City will continue to seek membership on the Biscayne Bay
Management Committee, the principal coordinating body for Biscayne Bay, as a means of
expressing its policies pertaining to Biscayne Bay.
Policy IC-1.1.45: The City encourages Miami -Dade County to review, evaluate and
recommend County Charter changes fa) to standardize information and (b) to allow the
Board of County Commissioners to waive a separate affirmative vote of resident property
owners, so that small enclaves lying between municipalities can be rationalized through
annexation.
Goal IC-2: Promote orderly and
appropriate regional land development and
transportation policies through
consultations with Miami Dade County,
adjacent counties, the region, and locally
impacted municipalities.
Objective IC-2.1: To establish -a further and strengthen
existing and potential planning coordination mechanisms to
ensure that consideration is given to both the impacts of land
development and transportation policies within Miami on
areas outside the City's jurisdiction and the impacts of land
development outside the City's boundaries on the City of
Miami.
Policy IC-2.1.1: The City will continue its active participation in the Miami -Dade
Planners' Technical Committee (PTC) for the purpose of addressing common concerns
and sharing resources toward solving planning problems. with particular emphasis on
examining State of Florida planning requirements in the context of Miami -Dade County's
unique governmental structure to more effectively coordinate local planning efforts.
comprised of professional planning personnel of the County and adj-acent municipalities
Policy IC-2.1.2: Working through the Planners' Technical Committee, the The -City will
share formally request from Miami Dade County and from adjacent municipalities that
copies of submissions copies of its comprehensive plans and plan amendments as well as
infoiiiiation regarding scheduled comprehensive planning -related public hearings for the
benefit of adjacent and other interested jurisdictions, and will encourage other
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participating jurisdictions to provide this information as well. Submitted to the Florida
Department of Community Affairs (DCA) be made available to the City's Planning
Department at the same time that such submissions arc sent to DCA, and that the City be
and plan amendments. The City of Miami will remit copies of its comprehensive plan and
plan amendments to the Planning Departments of Miami Dade County and affected
adjacent municipalities at the s ,
plan and plan amendments.
Policy IC-2.1.3: The City will support the South Florida Regional Planning Council in
developing informal coordination mechanisms such as regional issue study groups that
coordinate land development and transportation policies among local governments; and to
establish mediation mechanisms to resolve potential regional conflicts. (See
Intergovernmental Coordination Policy IC-3.1.1.)
Policy IC-2.1.4: The City will encourage the South Florida Regional Planning Council to
conduct a regional review and evaluation of the Florida High Speed Rail Transportation
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differences by 1990.
Policy IC-2.2.1: The City will seek to reconcile tho ever of ser standards f r co my
Goal IC-3: Contribute to an atmosphere of
cooperation among local governments
within Miami Dade County.
Objective IC-3.1: Maximize the use of informal, cooperative
agreements as mechanisms for intergovernmental conflict
resolution within Miami -Dade County and minimize the use
of litigation.
Policy IC-3.1.1: The City will exhaust all efforts to solve intergovernmental conflicts
arising from adoption and implementation of comprehensive plans through informal
mechanisms, including but not limited to working through the Miami -Dade Planners'
Technical Committee or utilizing the Miami -Dade County League of Cities and the South
Florida Regional Planning Council's mediation process, before seeking remedies through
the judicial system, provided that efforts at informal resolution do not prevent the City
from seeking legal remedies, or jeopardize the City's ability to prevail in any legal action.
(See Intergovernmental Coordination Policy IC-2.1.3.)
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