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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOMNI CRA 2024-04-11 AdvertisementMcClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 536801 Miami Herald 41171-OMNI CRA Meeting Notice 04-11-2024 41171-OMNI CRA Meeting $82056 2 4.00 in Attention: MariCarmen Lopez CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com - a Omni OMNI REDDV!LOPIENT DISTINCT COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PLEASE ALL PXE NOTICE tot a Bard of Conn bolo nova Meaning of the O cal Rsdmrsiopmrrt 13141r1Ct CCrillu Ike RO40tt61c0mmM>t AperCy (CRA) w aah p:Md is tale place on Thurodoy. Aprl 11, 2024, at 310 am or thereafter cat the MIpnY t, yr Fyn 10`E )d It MOO Pen AMM1Cltl Mts. Mani, Fbrki 33138. Al kb rusted moons re tnited 10 ariond For man kfarnslbn, pisass °TINA ty OMNI GRA office at (3)35) 679- M. Ad No. 41171 IrmaJona, Interim rxouftrs Dtrumor pmi aatfutirvma rt Ditibict Comm tar l4' Rod ',Mow r Id keno, PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of the advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue (s) of: Publication: Miami Herald 1 insertion(s) published on: 04/01 /24 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered a second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid or promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s).The McClatchy Company complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of May in the year of 2024 5 He c4&&-r Notary Public in and for the state of Texas, residing in Dallas County ► STEPHANIE HATCHER My Natarr ID t 133.534406 &Ores January 14, 2026 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits Legal document please do net destroy? MUM WARD I MmMY MAIM FROM PAGE 1A FLOOD many of our residents are still reeling financially from itsimpacts." In the statement, Cape Coral Mayor John Gunter called the move a "mi. lateral decision" by FEMA that harms his city's resi- dents and asked for it to be reversed. "The timing of this decision after commu- nity suffered a our Category 5 hurricane is just wrong. Make no mis- take — FEMA is the villain in this nightmare," he wrote. The rolback affects more than 115,000 hol- ders of Rood insurance policies in lee County, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Estero and Bonita Springs. According to FEMA data, the average policy holder could see a $300 annual increase to their flood insurance pre - um starting Oct. 1. Each of the communi- ties had a 25% discount on flood insurance policies, except for Estero, which had a 20% discount. Col- lectively, FEMA said, the discounts saved the com- munity tens of millions of dollars a year. Those are now gone, with no chance to earn them back until at least April 2026. The problem, FEMA said, centers on how many homes were destroyed by the storm and what hap- pened to them afterward. To stay in the national flood insurance program, unities must agree to few ground rules. One is that if a storm causes damage worth at least 50% of the value of a property — known as sub- stantial damage — it must be tom down and built up to the newest building codes. That's an expensive proposition that most Floridians struggling in the wake of a storm's devas- tation are eager to avoid, but the ink is designed to keep properties in harms way safe and to ensure the federal government isn't stuck foxing the bill to rebuild them again and again. After Hurricane lan struck in 2022, some com- munities in Southwest Florida were quick to try to find ways to help residents avoid rebuilding, and thus, elevating, their properties. Cape Coral, one of the flunities losing its ood insurance discount, rolled back some of its stricter s des around re- building to help residents avoid hitting that 50% line. Lee County, also target- ed in the rollback, had a messy, public argument with FEMA when it tried to change the calculation to get to 50% to raise the value of some of its prop- erties, helping more - dents avoid elevating. Lee County won that argu- ment, according to reporting by the News -Press. But the news about flood insurance rates, delivered late Thursday, came aa shock to the unities, they said in the news release. "FEMA has provided no written notification or documentation outlining any specific details that would lead to this sudden rating change, which would take effect Oct. 1," the statement read. The Miami Herald re- quested comment from each municipality on Thursday, as well as from the states Division of Emergency Management, but none replied. FEMA said the problems began shortly after the storm, when federal teams visited the communities hit the hardest and looked at the properties they thought were most likely to be substantially dam- aged, including older homes built in flood zones, some with previous flood damage. "What the team found, unfortunately, is there was a lot of unpennitted work, lack of documentation," said Robert Samaan, the regional administrator for FEMA's Region 4, in- cluding Florida. "1t was just a failure to properly monitor the activity in the special flood hazard area." He said the communi- ties could not or did not provide FEMA with the number of homes that were substantially dam- aged by Hurricane Jan and the number properly ele- vated to the new code. FEMA shared with the Herald three letters it sent Lee County in 2023 — one in Febnmry, one in June and one in December — �1+ Omni OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PLEASE AU. TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commiaaionees Meeting of the Omni Redevelopment District Community Redevelopment Agency ICRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami, Florida 33133. All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please contact the OMNI CRA office at (305) 679-6868. Ad No. 41171 Mitre Jones, Interim Executive Director Omni Redevelopment District Community Redevelopment Agency SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners meeting of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Rn&.jnn, nt Agency ISEOPW CAA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday. April II. 2024, at 10:00 A.M. Or thereafter, et Miami City Hell 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133. All interested persons are linked to attend. For more inlonma0on. please contact the SEOPW GRA office at 1305)679-6800. Ad No.41166 James D. McOusen, Executive Director Southeast Overtown/Park West Commune, Redevebpmem A9enry asking for information on the number of damaged hones and warning that o providing the informa- tion could result in the insurance losing its Rood ce discounts. mThe December letter specifically requested the status of 590 properties before Jan. 12, noting that the county would other- wise lose its Rood dis- counts. FEMA informed Lee County about the loss of discounts on Thursday. "Nobody wanted to get to this point, but unfortu- nately this is where we're at with this," said Samoan, the FEMA regional admin- istrator. If Lee and the other municipalities don't proac- tively work with FEMA to address these issues, he said, they could be kicked out of the flood insurance program altogether. Each policyholder would have to pay a $50 surcharge, and no new flood insur- ance policies could be FEMA SHARED WITH THE HERALD THREE LETTERS IT SENT LEE COUNTY IN 2023 ASKING FOR INFORMATION ON THE NUMBER OF DAMAGED HOMES AND WARNING OF A LOSS OF FLOOD INSURANCE DISCOUNTS. written for the area. Disas- 4, said the earliest the ter assistance after a hum- communities could get cane would also be limit- back into the discount ed. program, the community "We're not putting them rating system, would be on probation just yet," April 2026. The system Samaan said. "What fol- gives out heftier and her - lows is we'll be working tier discounts to communi- with these communities. If ties that go above and they do their remediation beyond the basic building plan, if they work with us, code to protect their com- if they fix the deficiencies, munities from Roods. then they do not have to Cities do things like be put on NFIP probe- offer flood maps on their tion." websites, design better It could be a long road stormwater protection to getting the discounts systems or provide cus- back. tomized flood -risk data to Jason Hunter, the chief residents to earn points of the Floodplain Manage- toward a discount. Miami- ment and Insurance Dade County recently Branch of FEMA's region earned a Class 3 rating, which is on a scale from I to 10, earning its 100,000 policyholders a 35%dis- count. Pinellas County now leads the state with a Class 2 rating, earning a 40% discount for its policy- holders starting April 1. In Lee County and the other four municipalities, their rating dropped to a 10 — a 0% discount. The city of Bonita Springs has spent years complying with the FEMA CRS Program successfully, Mayor Rick Steinmeyer said in the news release. "After being devastated by multiple hurricanes in recent years, the impact of this decision would be damaging to our residents. Our residents deserve the opportunity to appeal the decision. To withhold the option of an appeal is acceptable," he wrote. Ales Harris: 305-376.5005, 66harrisalesz irn Public Notice NOTICE IS OVEN that a meeting of the following Committees, on the dates stipulated below, wen be held In Are Miami -Dade Commisslon Chamberslocated on the second Iloor, of the Stephen P Clark Government Center. 111 NW hrs0 Street. Miami, Florida, 33128. fgmmunih Health Committee INC) Meeting - Monday Aori18 2029 at 12009,m. 34sing, Recreation, C411ure end COmmenty Development Committee IHRCCO) Meeting - Morhey Ayr) ILAZLAIZAtin. Canty Intraetructure.Qaeratlona end Innovations Committee (CI01C1 Meeting -Tuesday. Am119.2024. at 9:1J0 LDU Comment/ Safety Security and Emerawroy Management Committee ICSSEMCI Meeting - Tuesday, April 9 2024 at 200 um, Wort and Economic Den eoalrem Committee MEDC) Meeting - Wednesday Amid 10 2024, at 1200 9J3L All interested parties may appear at the bone and place specified and, or (1) view a INe broadcast of Are Committee meetng in the lobby of the Stephen P Clark Government Center local.. the hist Aerx: I2) speak. where permissible. in the Mami-Dade Commission Chambers located on tie secant floor of me Stephen P Clark Government Center, members 01 the public will be required to register to speak on the first flop and roll be escorted to the 0Jmmiss,0n Clambers at me appropnete bone, 13) view a lire broadcast on Maunn-O4Oe Tel0Nfpn: RH view a lire merest al hops miamidade.gov/webcasirng. (5) ant the meeting. view an ardysed cods d the meeting al wwiermwitlaile 9w0eb0astirg. p (6) t you are deaf of hard of hexnng, you may loin the meeting using Florida Relay Servkx by dialing 711 on your telephone Among other matters to be considered, a public hearing will be fold on the 0Nlowlrrg proposed ordinances and resolutions. GDabnan's Pon. Council and Intergovernmental Affairs CommHW ICPCIACI Meet. - Monday And 8.2024. at 9:00 • ORDINANCE RELATING TO SMAI I. BUSINESS FNT E RPRISE PROGRAMS, AMENDING SECTIONS 2.10 4 01. 2.8 I I.1.1. 2 8.1.1 1.2,10- 33.02 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA, AMENDING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, INCREASING PERSONAL NET WORTH THRESHOLD TO 52,500,000.00, PROVIDING SEVERABIUTY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO PROCUREMENT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCHASES INCLUDING THE ACQUISITION O PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, AMENDING SECTIONS 2-8.1. 2-8.5. 2-8.5.1, AND 2.10,4 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-0A0E COUNTY FLORIDA TO IMPLEMENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF TIIE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK FORCE AND TO DELEGATE AUTHORITY TO THE COUNTY MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO AWARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS CONSISTENT WITH THE DELEGATED A0THORTIY FOR THE AWARD OF OTHER FORMS OF AGREEMENTS AND MAKING TECHNICAL. REVISIONS, ACCEPTING AND APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENTING ORDER 3-34, ACCEPTING AND APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO ADMINISIRATNE ORDER 3-39 ANC RESTYLING SUCH ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER AS IMPLEMENTING ORDER 3-39, CREATING, ACCEPTING AND APPROVING IMPLEMENTING ORDER 3-68. PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF IMPLEMENTING ORDERS 3-34, 3-39 AND 3-68 BY RESOLUTION: PROVIDNG FOR THE COUNTY MAYOR DR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO MAKE TECHNICAL REMSIONS TO IMPLEMENTING ORDERS 3.34.3-39 AN0 3-68: PROVIDING SEVFRABILITY INCLUSION IN AND EXCLUSION FROM 1HE CODE. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING REGULATION OF SIGNS IN THE INCORPORATED AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS. AMENDING SECTION 33.82 O ME CODE OF MIAMI.DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. REVOKING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF MUNI TO OPT OUT OF CERTAIN MIAAR-DADE COUNTY 51GN REGULATIONS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI URBAN CORE: ADDRESSING LEGAL STATUS Of ANY SIGN ESTABLISHED WHILE OPT -OUT WAS IN EFFECT PROVIDING SEVERABILRY INCLUSION IN THE CODE. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO OPERATION OF MICROMOBILITY DEVICES. ELECTRIC BICYCLES, AND MOTORCED SCOOTERS IN ME INCORPORATED AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS Of MWAI-DADS COUNTY: CREATING SECTION 2-98.3 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FLORIDA. PROMDING REGULATIONS FOR OPERATION OF MK:ROMOBILITY DEVICES. ELECTRIC BICYCLES. AND MOTORIZED SCOOTERS ON RIGHTS -OF -WAY: PRONGING FOR LEGISLATIVE INTENT, APPJCOOIUTY AND DEFINITIONS: PROMDING MECHANISM FOR MUNICIPAL ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS, PROVDNG FOR ENFORCEMENT BY CIVIL PENALTY, PROVIDING SEVERABILIIY INCLUSION IN THE CODE. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE PorIMNnti. Resitien0Y and Suetaina6llfy Committee (PARC) Meeting- Tuesday A4nl 9 2024 at 12dM o.m • ORDINANCE RELATING TO BOATS ANO WATERWAYS IN THE INCORPORATED AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS, AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 7 OF THE CODE OF MMMI-OADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: RENAMING THE DADE COUNTY VESSEL MOORING CODE. ADOPTING REGULATIONS PERTNNING TO VESSELS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES: CLARIFYING APPLICABILITY: PROVIDING DEFINITIONS REVISING DECLARATION OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT: RESTRICTING THE OVERNIGHT ANCHORING OR MOORING O VESSELS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES: PROHIBITING THE ROPING OR CORDONING OFF OF AREAS IN THE VICINITY OF VESSELS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES- PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS, REVISING PROVISIONS RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT: REVISING THE PROCESS FOR TAKING ACTUN TO REMEDY VIOLATIONS RELATING TO VESSELS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES DECLARED TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES. PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT BY CML PENALTY: AMENDING SECTION 8CC-10: UPDATING SCHEDULE O CML PENALTIES TO CONFORM TO AMENDMENTS: MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES. PROVIDING 014080BKITY INCLUSION IN THE CODE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE Transasrutian Motility and Planing CanagHW ETMPCI Meeting - Wednesday April 10 2024.at9.00 aa. • ORDINANCE RELATED 10 SERVICE CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, AMENDING SECTION 33G-5 OF DIE C00E O AIWA- DADE COUNTY FLORIDA DELEGATING AUTNORDY TO THE COUNTY MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO PROPORTIONATE SHARE MIHGARON AGREEMENTS FOR ROADWAY CONCURRENCY: PRODDING SE1ERA81111Y INCLUSION IN THE CODE. ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE RIMS OF PROCEDURE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AMENDING SECTION 2-1 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FLORIDA E0EMP0NG FROM COMMRTEE REVIEW CERTAIN PROPERTY OR RIGHT OF -WAY CONVEYANCE ITEMS: MAKING TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING CHANGES, PROVIDING SEYFRABIOTY INCLUSION IN THE CODE. AND AN EFfEC1NE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING AND RIGHT -Of -WAY PLAN IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA: AMENDING SECTION 33-133 OF THE CODE OF MWMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: ELIMINATING FROM THE RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAf4AND MINIMUM STREETW101N REQUIREMENTS THE PORTION OF SW 2ND STREET FOR 585 FEET WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF SW 137TH AVENUE: PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE ANO AN EFHECTNE DATE • ORDINANCE RELATING TO 111E RAPID TRANSTT SYSTEM -DEVELOPMENT ZONE: AMENDING SECTIONS 33C-2 AND 33C-3.3 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA EXPANDING THE SMART CORRIDOR SUBZONE OF THE RAPID TRANSIT ZONE TO ENCOMPASS CERTAIN MIIMI-DADE COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTIES WITHIN A HALF -MILE OF THE Flan'FR CORRIDOR BUS RAPID TRANSIT UNE- PROVIDING SEVERABIUTY INCLUSION IN DIE CODE. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE • RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE COUNTY MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR'S DESIGNEE TO REPLACE TEMPORARY 1RAfi1C CALMING DEVICES INSTALLED IN THE HIGHLAND LAKES NEIGHBORHOOD WITHIN DISTRICT 4 WTH PERMANENT ASPHALT SP-EDIUMPS Al DESIGNATED LOCATIONS AND WANING THE REQUIREMENT FOR BALLOTING FOLLOWING A PUBLIC HEARING All interested parties may appear and be heard at the time and place specified. Apemen who decides to appeal any decision owe by any board, agency. or commia0in wen respect to any matter considered at its meeting re hearing. volt 0001 a record of the proceedings Such persons may need as ensure that a verbatim record of the wagedrgs a made. indu0ng the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Miami -Dark County pro0des eWal access and Neal cpponunty in its programs, services and activities and does not ammnate on the basis of dsa 01115 TO !BMW material man accessible format a sign language nterpreber. ardor any omen accommodabm to participate n arty OWnrly-sponsored program or meeting. please contact (305) 375-2035.0 send an email to agspijogamiamitlakape in amen a of the meeting to inhale your request. HlY users may also call 711 (FNida Relay Service). JUAN FERNAJIDEZ-BARQUIN, CLERK OF THE COURT AND COMPTROLLER BALA PRU4A DEPUTY CLERK For legal ads online, go to http://legalads.miamidade.gov