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July 30, 2012
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
o. Board Chair Michelle Spence -Jones Date: July 20, 2012 File: 12-00821
and Members of the CRA Board
From: Clarence E. Woods, III
(IA)
Executive Director
Subject: Resolution authorizing a development
agreement with AMC HTG 1, LTD.
References:
Enclosures: Supporting Documentation; Legislation
BACKGROUND:
It is recommended that the Board of Commissioners of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") approve and adopt the attached Resolution, with Attachment(s), authorizing
the Executive Director to enter into the development agreement, in substantially the attached form
("Development Agreement"), with AMC HTG 1, LTD, a Florida limited partnership, for an affordable housing
project development, on the property adjacent to the Culmer Neighborhood Service Center at 1600 NW 3`d
Avenue Miami, Florida, which property is currently owned by Miami -Dade County, Florida and is leased to a
private developer, as more particularly described in the Development Agreement consisting of not less than 75
affordable rental units, which Development Agreement includes the making of a grant in an amount not to
exceed $7,500,000.00 for the residential portion of the development; authorizing the Executive Director to
disburse the grant, at his discretion, in accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement;
On April 2, 2012, the CRA issued a Request for Information No. 12-04 ("RFI"). AMC HTG 1, LTD submitted
their proposed project and was selected based on the fact that their proposed project is listed in the Global
Agreement.
JUSTIFICATION:
The 2009 Amended and Restated Southeast Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Plan lists, as one of the main
goals for eliminating slum and blight conditions, the creation of infill housing. While there has been demolition of
old, decrepit, and outdated multifamily complexes, there is a void that must be filled. The many vacant lots have
provided opportunities for newly built green mixed -use buildings that will include retail and office space with a
host of amenities. This project will breed new life into the local economy by providing additional density that will
patronize the enduring businesses. The temporary construction jobs will provide needed resources to the
residents. Although there will not be a significant amount of permanent jobs, new permanent positions will be
created as a result of this project.
Section 2, Goal 3/Principles 2 and 3, at pages 12 and 14, of the 2009 Amended and Restated Southeast
Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Plan, lists "[c]reating infill housing," and "variety in housing options," as
stated redevelopment goals.
Section 2, Goal 4/Principle 4, at pages 12 and 14, of the 2009 Amended and Restated Southeast
Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Plan, lists "[c]reating jobs within the Community," as stated redevelopment
goals.
This Resolution carries out these objectives.
FUNDING:
This Resolution is subject to the availability of funds.