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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up DocumentsCITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Arthur Noriega V., DATE: June 25, 2025 File ID:17761 City Manager FROM: Victor Turner,l/�,,t Director SUBJECT: Waiver Agreement —City Employee ENCLOSURES: Attachments BACKGROUND Section 2-612 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), prohibits any City of Miami ("City") employee from entering a contract or transacting business with the City or any agency acting on its behalf, unless such prohibition is waived by the City Commission in accordance with Section 2-614 of the City Code. Section 2-614 of the City Code permits the City Commission to waive the provisions of Section 2-612 by an affirmative vote of four -fifths (4/5ths) of its members following a duly advertised public hearing. Linco Mathurin, a current City of Miami employee, has recently acquired property located at 6304 NW 1 Court, which was at the time of purchase, occupied by a tenant participating in the City's TBRA Program under a valid lease agreement and an existing HAP contract. The City employee did not initiate or negotiate the HAP contract or tenancy, but acquired the property subject to the existing lease, and is now required to be registered as a City vendor to receive TBRA payments in the landlord's capacity. The requested waiver will be permitting the employee to receive HAP payments under these unique and unintentional circumstances and will prevent the displacement of a low-income tenant and serve the City's interest in maintaining affordable housing stability. RECOMENDATION In light of the above stated, we request the approval of a waiver of the formal requirements of the provisions of Section 2-612 to allow this employee to transact business with the City as a landlord under the TBRA program is consistent with the intent and purpose of Section 2-614 and is in the best interest of the City. This waiver is limited in scope and shall not be interpreted as exempting the employee from compliance with any applicable provisions of Chapter 112 of the Florida Statutes or Section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code of Ordinances, and the affirmation of these written findings and the forwarding of the same to the City Commission for ratification by a four -fifths vote is respectfully requested. APPROVED 4 0 DISAPPROVE Arthur Noriega V., City Manager