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A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
DESIGNATING AS A BROWNFIELD AREA, THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 144 AND
152 SOUTHWEST 8TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA ("PROPERTY"), FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF WEST BRICKELL VIEW, A MULTI -LEVEL APARTMENT
BUILDING WITH SIXTY FOUR (64), ONE AND TWO BEDROOM AFFORDABLE
HOUSING UNITS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTE 376.80 SECTION
2(B)(1-5); DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO NOTIFY THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE MIAMI-DADE
DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF THE
EXPANSION TO THE EXISTING BROWNFIELD AREA BOUNDARY, AND TO
UNDERTAKE ANY OTHER NECESSARY RELATED PROCEDURES, NOTICES, AND
REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID DESIGNATION.
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 376.79, of the Florida Brownfields
Redevelopment Act, the State of Florida defines Brownfield Sites as real property on
which the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of the property may be complicated by
actual or perceived environmental contamination; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said statute, Florida defines a Brownfield Area as a
contiguous area of one or more sites, some of which may not be contaminated, and
which have been designated by a local government by resolution, and such areas may
include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones,
empowerment zones, other recognized economically deprived communities and areas,
and Environmental Protection Agency -designated brownfield pilot projects; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 98-242, adopted March 10, 1998,
Resolution No. 99-197, adopted March 23, 1999, Resolution No. 05-0117, adopted
February 24, 2005, and Resolution No. R-06-0561 adopted September 28, 2006, the
City Commission designated certain areas within the City of Miami ("City") to be
Brownfield Areas, which were determined to have redevelopment potential that might be
limited by actual or perceived environmental issues; and
WHEREAS, 144 and 152 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, Florida ("Property") is
located outside of the current City Brownfield Area previously designated, and the
Property owner is requesting that the Property be designated as a Brownfield area; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 376.80(2)(a), of the Florida Brownfields
Redevelopment Act, the local governing body shall evaluate the statute criteria as the
basis for approving a designation, and notify the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, and the Miami -Dade Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources for
amendments to the existing City Designated Brownfield Area; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has considered the applicability of the
definition of Brownfield sites contained in 376.80, Florida Statutes, which means real
property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by actual
or perceived environmental contamination; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has considered the definition of "Brownfield
Area" means a contiguous area of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not
be contaminated, and which has been designated, by a local government by resolution.
Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise
zones, empowerment zones, other such designated economically deprived communities
and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency -designated Brownfield pilot projects;
and
WHEREAS, according to Florida Statute 376.80 Section 2(b)1-5, a local
government shall designate a brownfield area under the provisions of the statute
provided that:
(1) a person who owns or controls a potential brownfield site is requesting the
designation and has agreed to rehabilitate and redevelop the site;
(2) the rehabilitation and redevelopment of the proposed brownfield site will create at
least five (5) new permanent jobs, however the job creation requirement does not apply
to a redevelopment that will provide affordable housing, creation of recreation areas,
conservation areas, or parks;
(3) the redevelopment of the proposed brownfield site is consistent with the local
comprehensive plan and is a permittable use under the applicable local land
development regulations;
(4) notice of the proposed rehabilitation of the brownfield area has been provided to
neighbors and nearby residents of the proposed area to be designated, and the person
proposing the area for designation has afforded to those receiving notice the opportunity
for comments and suggestions about rehabilitation, and the notice is in a newspaper of
general circulation in the area, at least 16 square inches in size, and the notice must be
posted in the affected area (occurred on January 8, 2013); and
(5) the person proposing the area for designation has provided reasonable assurance
that he or she has sufficient financial resources to implement and complete the
rehabilitation agreement and redevelopment of the brownfield site; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the Property to be also
known as the "West Brickell View" development has met the criteria to be designated as
a Brownfield Area;
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.
Section 2. The Miami City Commission approves the designation of the
Property to be also known as the "West Brickell View" development as a Brownfield
Area.
Section 3. In accordance with the Brownfields Redevelopment Act, Section
376.80(2)(a), Florida Statutes, for Brownfield program administration processes, the City
Manager is directed to notify the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the
Miami -Dade Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources of the expansion to the
existing brownfield area, and to undertake any other necessary related procedures,
notices, and requirements for said designation.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its
adoption and signature of the Mayor.{1}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
JULIE BRU
CITY ATTORNEY
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{1} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten
(10) calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. if the Mayor vetoes this
Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City
Commission.