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THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM Arthur Noriega V City Manager David Snow Director, Planning Department DATE January 6, 2026 SUBJECT : Substitution for SR. 7 — Amend Code — Chapter 62 — Resilience Trust Fund — File ID 18452 REFERENCES ENCLOSURES: Updated Legislation and Updated Exhibit A The purpose of this Substitution Memorandum for item SR. 7 on the January 8, 2026 City Commission Agenda is to provide updated legislation. The updates are necessary to: • Update the language related to requirements for the provision of affordable housing units with respect to the discounted fee • Add a Whereas Clause regarding the use of funds being limited to the Edgewater neighborhood • Updating Exhibit A to remove Resilience Fund Area 3 Upon approval, the updated legislation for the above -referenced Chapter 62 Test amendment will be provided to the City Clerk's Office for distribution to the Mayor and all Commissioners. Approved: oocuSigned by: Qr wr Nbvic,�a arcara7ynptizn Arthur Noriega V, City Manager n p r rn CO 7.0 V-1,5;t ScArb-3-1/4-)0-1 meo.n ion pipivv(3 GyA4,47ru,\,4- z Resilience Fund Areas Exhibit A THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. 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AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), AMENDING CHAPTER 62 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"), TITLED "PLANNING AND ZONING," TO CREATE A NEW ARTICLE XX, TITLED "RESILIENCE TRUST FUND," THEREBY ESTABLISHING LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS THAT IMPLEMENT DOUBLING OF DENSITY ALLOWED FOR ALL APPLICABLE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS PURSUANT TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan ("MCNP") is the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Miami ("City") and allows for density increases by up to one hundred percent (100%) for various Future Land Use designations under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map; and WHEREAS, the implementation of said density increases are deferred to the applicable land development regulations; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 13114, the Zoning Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("Miami 21 Code") includes the City's land development regulations; and WHEREAS, this ordinance establishes the Resilience Trust Fund to receive monetary contributions for certain infrastructure improvements as a part of a program that would allow an increase in density; and WHEREAS, the density increases that will be allowed through this program will be specified in the Miami 21 Code, including Article 4, Table 4; and WHEREAS, the City has a known affordability crisis, and increasing the supply of housing units will help stabilize rents and home prices through basic supply and demand economics; and WHEREAS, neighborhoods with some of the highest demand for residential • (- development have Future Land Use designations that allow density increases by up to one hundred percent (100%); and co WHEREAS, some of these neighborhoods are also located in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") or Miami -Dade County's Storm Surge Planning Zone's A, B, or C; and WHEREAS, Policy CM-4.1.2 of the MCNP is meant to mitigate against the potentially adverse effects of the CHHA; and WHEREAS, Policy LU-1.1.13 and Objective LU-1.3 of the MCNP are meant to protect the character of existing neighborhoods, which has the negative externality of reducing available land area for developing more housing by virtue of protecting areas with the Future Land Use designations of "Single -Family Residential" and "Duplex Residential" which together account for approximately forty-four and seventy-six hundredths percent (44.76%) of all land in the City; and THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. WHEREAS, the creation of the Resilience Trust Fund will allow for residential development at increased density in high -demand, high density residential areas, which tend to be located within the CHHA or Storm Surge Planning Zones A, B, or C with a contribution into the Resilience Trust Fund to mitigate against potentially adverse impacts of developing in these areas; and WHEREAS, the money collected in the Resilience Trust Fund will be used for capital improvements projects that will reduce flooding where increased density will be built; and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund has specified Resilience Fund Areas where this program is applicable and where the money must be spent as specified in Chapter 62 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"); and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund will generate money to address deficiencies; and WHEREAS, this program is only applicable to those properties within Resilience Fund Areas described in Exhibit "A," which are limited to certain areas in Omni/Edgewater, and any improvements constructed with the monies in the Resilience Trust Fund shall be within the confines of the Omni/Edgewater neighborhood; and WHEREAS, targeting these high -demand, high -density areas will avoid encroaching of potentially incompatible land uses on less dense residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Miami Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, at its meeting on October 15, 2025, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolution No. PZAB-R-25-070 by a vote of eleven to zero (11-0), Item No. 4, recommending approval of this amendment to the City Code as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the City's Climate Resilience Committee reviewed and discussed this legislation at their meeting on November 10, 2025; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Resilience Trust Fund is justified and essential to meeting the housing needs and demands of the City while also addressing the public's health, safety, and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and incorporated as fully set forth in this Section. 1 Section 2. Chapter 62 of the City Code is amended in the following particulars: "ARTICLE XX. — RESILIENCE TRUST FUND r Sec. 62-704. — Resilience Trust Fund; intent. OD co 1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shalrbe added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted unchanged material. THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. It is intended that the "Resilience Trust Fund" be established in order to facilitate the increase of density as allowed under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan; to facilitate the receipt of contributions to offset impacts to public facilities, services, and infrastructure associated with development in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") as defined by Section 163.3178(2)(h), F.S.; and to enhance overall resilience and resilient infrastructure throughout the City. Expenditures from this trust fund shall require authorization by the City Manager, or his/her designee, upon written recommendations from the directors of the Department of Planning, Office of Zoning, Office of Capital Improvements, Department of Resilience and Public Works, and/or the Office of Resilience and Sustainability, or successor department. Sec. 62-705. — Established. a. There is hereby established a trust fund to be entitled the "Resilience Trust Fund," to be maintained and administered by the City, into which funds shall be deposited and from which funds shall be withdrawn pursuant to this article to pay for infrastructure projects that result in reducing flooding, storm surge, or urban heat island effect. 1) Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, pump stations, raising roadways, seawalls, bioswales, living shorelines, native shade tree plantings, native groundcover, green roofs, permeable pavements, rain gardens, parks and open spaces, and green walls. This list is not exhaustive. 2. Funds must be spent within the same geographic area they are collected, which will be known as "Resilience Fund Areas". Some exceptions are allowed. See Section 62-706. 3. Allowable expenditures undertaken pursuant to this Chapter may be made by the City Manager, or his/her designee, except that any trust fund expenditure in excess of $100,000 will require City Commission approval. Sec. 62-706. — Resilience Fund Areas. a. In order to ensure funds collected are spent in a rational and proportional nexus, the City hereby creates "Resilience Fund Areas" ("RFAs"). b. RFAs are sub -City geographies where funds collected must be spent. 1) Money may be spent in adjacent RFAs when the scope of certain capital ; improvements projects spans multiple RFAs. F 2) Money may be spent outside of an RFA when the scope of certain capital improvements projects extends beyond the boundaries of the RFA in which ttik project originates. In these instances, at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the capital improvement projects footprint must be within an RFA. 3) The following data points were used to create the RFAs: CHHA. Storm Surges--, Planning Zones, Future Land Use Map, Zoning Atlas, Watersheds, and population. 4) Only properties that meet the criteria set out in the Miami 21 Zoning Codeand located within an RFA can participate. c. A map of the Resilience Fund Areas can be seen in Exhibit A on file with the Planning Department. 1) RFAs can be added, combined, divided, expanded, or dissolved in the future by ordinance provided any of the data points used to create the RFAs have changed or the needs of the program change. Sec. 62-707 — Contribution schedule. THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Contribution amounts are calculated by deriving the average and median costs of recent stormwater and other relevant resilience projects per every property benefited per each project. Contributions are to be made using a multiplier of US Dollars per residential unit. The contribution amount shall be published on the Planning Department's website as a memorandum signed by the Planning Director or his/her designee. The contribution amount shall be updated every five (5) years to account for inflation/market changes. a. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cash contributions through infrastructure contributions as specified below: 1) Infrastructure contributions must exceed the minimum requirements already established by the Zoning Code, City Code, State Statutes, Building Codes, and requirements specified by the Department of Resilience and Public Works, Office of Capital Improvements, Building Department, Planning Department, and Office of Zoning. 2) Infrastructure contributions must not create conditions that can result in flooding or other stormwater deficiencies for neighboring properties. 3) The applicant must enter into an agreement with the City of Miami stipulating the details of the infrastructure provisions, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The details of the agreement must include relevant and applicable documentation including but not limited to the scope of work, cost of work, boundary survey, and legal description of the area of work. This agreement is subiect to approval by the City Manager, and all relevant Department Directors, and be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and must be recorded with Miami -Dade County and the City Clerk. The recorded agreement is required to qualify for the cash contribution discount. a. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cash contributions with the provision of Affordable and Workforce Housing described below. To qualify for this discount. applicants must submit to the Office of Zoning a recorded covenant running with the land acceptable to the City of Miami confirming the property will meet the criteria outlined below for a period of no less than thirt (j Qt years from the date of issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy or Tempo*y Certificate of Occupancy. whichever is first. and a certification from the City'$' Department of Housing and Community Development, or successor dew ent.r that the proposed development will provide: 1) A minimum of three percent (3%) of the Dwelling Units serving resident =at,or below sixty percent (60%) of the "AMI" as published by the United States;. w Department of Housing and Urban Development annually: 2) A minimum of five percent (5%) of the Dwelling Units serving residents at or below one hundred percent (100%) of the "AMI" as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually; and 3) A minimum of two percent (2%) of the Dwelling Units serving residents at or below one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the "AMI" as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually. 311,0 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Sec. 62-708. — Financial reports. Administration of and a financial report on trust fund receipts and expenditures shall be prepared annually at the close of fiscal year by the City Manager or his/her designee and presented to the City Commission. * *„ Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after final reading and adoption thereof.2 2 This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. City of Miami Ordinance Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 18452 Final Action Date: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), AMENDING CHAPTER 62 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"), TITLED "PLANNING AND ZONING," TO CREATE A NEW ARTICLE XX, TITLED "RESILIENCE TRUST FUND," THEREBY ESTABLISHING LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS THAT IMPLEMENT DOUBLING OF DENSITY ALLOWED FOR ALL APPLICABLE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS PURSUANT TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Damian Pardo WHEREAS, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan ("MCNP") is the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Miami ("City") and allows for density increases by up to one hundred percent (100%) for various Future Land Use designations under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map; and WHEREAS, the implementation of said density increases are deferred to the applicable land development regulations; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 13114, the Zoning Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("Miami 21 Code") includes the City's land development regulations; and WHEREAS, this ordinance establishes the Resilience Trust Fund to receive monetary contributions for certain infrastructure improvements as a part of a program that would allow an increase in density; and WHEREAS, the density increases that will be allowed through this program will be specified in the Miami 21 Code, including Article 4, Table 4; and WHEREAS, the City has a known affordability crisis, and increasing the supply of housing units will help stabilize rents and home prices through basic supply and demand economics; and CO WHEREAS, neighborhoods with some of the highest demand for residential co development have Future Land Use designations that allow density increases by up to one hundred percent (100%); and WHEREAS, some of these neighborhoods are also located in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") or Miami -Dade County's Storm Surge Planning Zone's A, B, or C; and City of Miami Page 1 of 5 File ID: 18452 (Revision: A) Printed On: 1/8/2026 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 18452 Enactment Number: WHEREAS, Policy CM-4.1.2 of the MCNP is meant to mitigate against the potentially adverse effects of the CHHA; and WHEREAS, Policy LU-1.1.13 and Objective LU-1.3 of the MCNP are meant to protect the character of existing neighborhoods, which has the negative externality of reducing available land area for developing more housing by virtue of protecting areas with the Future Land Use designations of "Single -Family Residential" and "Duplex Residential" which together account for approximately forty-four and seventy-six hundredths percent (44.76%) of all land in the City; and WHEREAS, the creation of the Resilience Trust Fund will allow for residential development at increased density in high -demand, high density residential areas, which tend to be located within the CHHA or Storm Surge Planning Zones A, B, or C with a contribution into the Resilience Trust Fund to mitigate against potentially adverse impacts of developing in these areas; and WHEREAS, the money collected in the Resilience Trust Fund will be used for capital improvements projects that will reduce flooding where increased density will be built; and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund has specified Resilience Fund Areas where this program is applicable and where the money must be spent as specified in Chapter 62 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"); and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund will generate money to address deficiencies; and WHEREAS, this program is only applicable to those properties within Resilience Fund Areas described in Exhibit "A," which are limited to certain areas in Omni/Edgewater and the Venetian Isles; and WHEREAS, targeting these high -demand, high -density areas will avoid encroaching of potentially incompatible land uses on less dense residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Miami Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, at its meeting on October 15, 2025, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolution No. PZAB-R-25-070 by a vote of eleven to zero (11-0), Item No. 4, recommending approval of this amendment to the City Code as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the City's Climate Resilience Committee reviewed and discussed thin legislation at their meeting on November 10, 2025; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Resilience Trust Fund is justified and essential to meeting the housing needs and demands of the City while also addressing the public's health, safety, and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and incorporated as fully set forth in this Section. City of Miami Page 2 of 5 File ID: 18452 (Revision: A) Printed on: 1/8/2026 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 18452 Enactment Number: Section 2. Chapter 62 of the City Code is amended in the following particulars: "ARTICLE XX. — RESILIENCE TRUST FUND Sec. 62-704. — Resilience Trust Fund; intent. It is intended that the "Resilience Trust Fund" be established in order to facilitate the increase of density as allowed under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan; to facilitate the receipt of contributions to offset impacts to public facilities, services, and infrastructure associated with development in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") as defined by Section 163.3178(2)(h), F.S.; and to enhance overall resilience and resilient infrastructure throughout the City. Expenditures from this trust fund shall require authorization by the City Manager, or his/her designee, upon written recommendations from the directors of the Department of Planning, Office of Zoning, Office of Capital Improvements, Department of Resilience and Public Works, and/or the Office of Resilience and Sustainabilitv, or successor department. Sec. 62-705. — Established. a. There is hereby established a trust fund to be entitled the "Resilience Trust Fund," to be maintained and administered by the City, into which funds shall be deposited and from which funds shall be withdrawn pursuant to this article to pay for infrastructure projects that result in reducing flooding, storm surge, or urban heat island effect. 1 Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, pump stations, raising roadways, seawalls, bioswales, living shorelines, native shade tree plantings, native groundcover, green roofs, permeable pavements, rain gardens, parks and open spaces, and green walls. This list is not exhaustive. 2. Funds must be spent within the same geographic area they are collected, which will be known as "Resilience Fund Areas". Some exceptions are allowed. See Section 62-706. 3. Allowable expenditures undertaken pursuant to this Chapter may be made by the City Manager, or his/her designee, except that any trust fund expenditure in excess of $100,000 will require City Commission approval. Sec. 62-706. — Resilience Fund Areas. a. In order to ensure funds collected are spent in a rational and proportional nexus;; the City hereby creates "Resilience Fund Areas" ("RFAs"). '. b. RFAs are sub -City geographies where funds collected must be spent. ter- c_ fl Money may be spent in adjacent RFAs when the scope of certain caiiltai1 • improvements projects spans multiple RFAs. 21 Money may be spent outside of an RFA when the scope of certain capital w improvements projects extends beyond the boundaries of the RFA in which tile project originates. In these instances, at least fifty-one percent (51%) flf the capital improvement project's footprint must be within an RFA. c-,9° The following data points were used to create the RFAs: CHHA, Storm r6Lgc. Planning Zones, Future Land Use Map, Zoning Atlas, Watersheds, and :- population. Only properties that meet the criteria set out in the Miami 21 Zoning Code and located within an RFA can participate. 1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. City of Miami Page 3 of 5 File ID: 18452 (Revision: A) Printed on: 1/8/2026 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 18452 Enactment Number: c. A map of the Resilience Fund Areas can be seen in Exhibit A on file with the Planning Department. 1� RFAs can be added, combined, divided, expanded, or dissolved in the future by ordinance provided any of the data points used to create the RFAs have changed or the needs of the program change. Sec. 62-707 — Contribution schedule. Contribution amounts are calculated by deriving the average and median costs of recent stormwater and other relevant resilience projects per every property benefited per each project. Contributions are to be made using a multiplier of US Dollars per residential unit. The contribution amount shall be published on the Planning Department's website as a memorandum signed by the Planning Director or his/her designee. The contribution amount shall be updated every five (5) years to account for inflation/market changes. a. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cash contributions through infrastructure contributions as specified below: 1) Infrastructure contributions must exceed the minimum requirements already established by the Zoninq Code, City Code, State Statutes, Building Codes, and requirements specified by the Department of Resilience and Public Works, Office of Capital Improvements, Building Department, Planning Department, and Office of Zoning. rn 2) Infrastructure contributions must not create conditions that can result in flooding — �' or other stormwater deficiencies for neighboring properties. 4 , , 6o `-)-3) The applicant must enter into an agreement with the City of Miami stipulating the details of the infrastructure provisions, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. �: -) The details of the agreement must include relevant and applicable co `` documentation including but not limited to the scope of work, cost of work, —y boundary survey, and legal description of the area of work. This agreement is subject to approval by the City Manager, and all relevant Department Directors, L t; `-) and be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and must be recorded with CV (_ Miami -Dade County and the City Clerk. The recorded agreement is required to `-' qualify for the cash contribution discount. b. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cash contributions with provision of Affordable or Workforce Housing by selecting one of the options below. To qualify for this discount, applicants must submit to the Office of Zoning a recorded covenant running with the land acceptable to the City of Miami confirming the property will meet the criteria outlined below for a period of no Tess than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, whichever is first, and a certification from the City's Department of Housing and Community Development, or successor department, that the proposed development will provide: 1) A minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or below sixty percent (60%) of the AMI as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually; or 2) A minimum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or below one hundred percent (100%) of the AMI as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually; or 3) A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or below one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the AMI as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually; City of Miami Page 4 of 5 File ID: 18452 (Revision: A) Printed on: 1/812026 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 18452 Enactment Number: Sec. 62-708. — Financial reports. Administration of and a financial report on trust fund receipts and expenditures shall be prepared annually at the close of fiscal year by the City Manager or his/her designee and presented to the City Commission. * Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after final reading and adoption thereof.2 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ge . Wy ng III, Cry • tor 11/7/2025 Wy j ng III, C y or •y 12/2/2025 r-- 2 This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. City of Miami Page 5 of 5 File ID: 18452 (Revision: A) Printed on: 1/8/2026 SUBSTITUTED CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM Arthur Noriega V City Manager David Snow Director, Planning Department DATE: 11.18.2025 SUBJECT Substitu •n of FR.4 —Amend Code hapter 62 - Resilience Tru and — File ID 18452 ENCLOSURES: •dated Legislation and Updated xhibit A The purpose of this Substitution Memorandum for Item F on the November 20, 2025, City Commission Agenda is to provide updated legislati• The updates are necessary to: • Incorporate language to provide discounts rough the provision of Affordable or Workforce Housing • Updating Exhibit A to reorganize the silience Fund Areas Upon approval, the updated legislation for t► - above -referenced Chapter 62 Text Amendment will be provided to the City C rk's Office for distribution to the Mayor and all Commissioners. Approved: DocuSigned by. Q Ittu IW Art ur Y• ega V, City Manager Lisa sJos-J14,A(vi ( /1� 1p,1-Me SUBSTITUTED AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), AM DING CHAPTER 62 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY ODE"), TITLED "PLANNING AND ZONING," TO CREATE A NEW ARTICLE XX, TITLED "RESILIE E TRUST FUND," THEREBY ESTABLISHING LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS THAT PLEMENT DOUBLING OF DENSITY ALLOWED FOR ALL APPLICABLE FUTURE LAND USE P SIGNATIONS PURSUANT TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP • F THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAININ'- A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan ("MCNP") the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Miami ("City") and allows for density increases by up to on= undred percent (100%) for various Future Land Use designations under the Interpretation of the Fu . re Land Use Map; and WHEREAS, the implementation of said density increases - e deferred to the applicable land development regulations; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 13114, the Zoning Code the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("Miami 21 Code") includes the City's land development re• ations; and WHEREAS, this ordinance establishes the esilience Trust Fund to receive monetary contributions for certain infrastructure improvements a part of a program that would allow an increase in density; and WHEREAS, the density increases tha ill be allowed through this program will be specified in the Miami 21 Code, including Article 4, Tabl: 4; and WHEREAS, the City has a kno affordability crisis, and increasing the supply of housing units will help stabilize rents and home pric- through basic supply and demand economics; and WHEREAS, neighborhoo with some of the highest demand for residential development have Future Land Use designations at allow density increases by up to one hundred percent (100%); and WHEREAS, some these neighborhoods are also located in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") or Miami -Dad = ounty's Storm Surge Planning Zone's A, B, or C; and WHEREAS, ' olicy CM-4.1.2 of the MCNP is meant to mitigate against the potentially adverse effects of the CH , and WHE AS, Policy LU-1.1.13 and Objective LU-1.3 of the MCNP are meant to protect the character o-xisting neighborhoods, which has the negative externality of reducing available land area for devel • • ing more housing by virtue of protecting areas with the Future Land Use designations of "Single amily Residential" and "Duplex Residential" which together account for approximately forty-four and enty-six hundredths percent (44.76%) of all land in the City; and WHEREAS, the creation of the Resilience Trust Fund will allow for residential development at ncreased density in high -demand, high density residential areas, which tend to be located within the VERSION 5.0 06/10/2025 2 1 Wo I SUBSTITUTED CHHA or Storm Surge Planning Zones A, B, or C with a contribution into the Resilience Trust ' and to mitigate against potentially adverse impacts of developing in these areas; and WHEREAS, the money collected in the Resilience Trust Fund will be us- : for capital improvements projects that will reduce flooding, storm surge, and urban heat isld effect where increased density will be built; and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund has specified Resilience Fund as where the money must be spent as specified in Chapter 62 of the Code of the City of Miami, F ida, as amended ("City Code"); and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund will generate money to a ress deficiencies; and WHEREAS, targeting these high -demand, high -density area 'II avoid encroaching of potentially incompatible land uses on less dense residential neighborhoods; d WHEREAS, the Miami Planning, Zoning and Appeals '•oard, at its meeting on October 15, 2025, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolutio o. PZAB-R-25-070 by a vote of eleven to zero (11-0), Item No. 4, recommending approval of this . endment to the City Code as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the City's Climate Resilience '-ommittee reviewed and discussed this legislation at their meeting on November 10, 2025; and WHEREAS, it has been determine • at the Resilience Trust Fund is justified and essential to meeting the housing needs and demand of the City while also addressing the public's health, safety, and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR P INED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and fi ings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and incorporated as fully s- forth in this Section. Section 2. Chapter 62 •f the City Code is amended in the following particulars': "ARTICLE XX. — RESILIENCE TRUST FUND Sec. 62-704. Resilience Trust Fund; intent. It is intend- that the "Resilience Trust Fund" be established in order to facilitate the increase of density as allow- : under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Neigh • ood Plan; to facilitate the receipt of contributions to offset impacts to public facilities, services, and irastructure associated with development in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("CHHA") as defined by Se ion 163.3178(2)(h), F.S.; and to enhance overall resilience and resilient infrastructure throughout the s and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining pr• sions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. VERSION 5.0 06/10/2025 3 SUBSTITUTED City. Expenditures from this trust fund shall require authorization by the City Manager, • his/her designee, upon written recommendations from the directors of the Department of Plannin, Office of Zoning, Office of Capital Improvements, Department of Resilience and Public Works, an• •r the Office of Resilience and Sustainability, or successor department. Sec. 62-705. — Established. a. There is hereby established a trust fund to be entitled the "Resilience Trust F d," to be maintained and administered by the City, into which funds shall be deposited and fr• which funds shall be withdrawn pursuant to this article to pay for infrastructure proiects that sult in reducing flooding, storm surge, or urban heat island effect. 1) Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, pump stat s, raising roadways, seawalls, bioswales, living shorelines, native shade tree plantings, ative groundcover, green roofs, permeable pavements, rain gardens, parks and open sp-' -s, and preen walls. This list is not exhaustive. 2. Funds must be spent within the same geographic are hey are collected, which will be known as "Resilience Fund Areas". Some exceptions are allowe' See Section 62-706. 3. Allowable expenditures undertaken pursuant t• is Chapter may be made by the City Manager, or his/her designee, except that any trust fund xpenditure in excess of $100,000 will require City Commission approval. Sec. 62-706. — Resilience Fund Areas. a. In order to ensure funds collected are -pent in a rational and proportional nexus, the City hereby creates "Resilience Fund Areas" ("R s"). b. RFAs are sub -City geographies w re funds collected must be spent. 1) Money may be spent in adia' -nt RFAs when the scope of certain capital improvements projects spans multiple RFAs. 2) Money may be spent • 4 side of an RFA when the scope of certain capital improvements proiects extends beyond the oundaries of the RFA in which the project originates. In these instances, at least fifty-one per nt (51 %) of the capital improvement proiect's footprint must be within an RFA. 3) The following • ata points were used to create the RFAs: CHHA, Storm Surge Planning Zones, Future Lan• se Map, Zoning Atlas, Watersheds, and population. 4) Only perties that meet the criteria set out in the Miami 21 Zoning Code and located within an RFA -n participate. c. A • of the Resilience Fund Areas can be seen in Exhibit A on file with the Planning Department. 1) 'FAs can be added, combined, divided, expanded, or dissolved in the future by ordinance provided any of the data points used to create the RFAs have changed or the needs of the program change. Sec. 62-707 — Contribution schedule. VERSION 5.0 06/10/2025 4 SUBSTITUTED Contribution amounts are calculated by deriving the average and median costs of recent storm - =ter and other relevant resilience projects per every property benefited per each project. Contributio • are to be made using a multiplier of US Dollars per residential unit. The contribution amount shall b- •utilished on the Planning Department's website as a memorandum signed by the Planning Dirt or or his/her designee. The contribution amount shall be updated every five (5) years to account finflation/market changes. a. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cas► contributions through infrastructure contributions as specified below: 1) Infrastructure contributions must exceed the minimum requiremen . already established by the Zoning Code, City Code, State Statutes, Building Codes, and-quirements specified by the Department of Resilience and Public Works, Office of ' -pital Improvements, Building Department, Planning Department, and Office of Zoning. 2) Infrastructure contributions must not create condition that can result in flooding or other stormwater deficiencies for neighboring properties. 3) The applicant must enter into an agreement with e City of Miami stipulating the details of the infrastructure provisions, in a form acceptable t• he City Attorney. The details of the agreement must include relevant and applicable docu ntation including but not limited to the scope of work, cost of work, boundary survey, and I- I, al description of the area of work. This agreement is subject to approval by the City Mana• r, and all relevant Department Directors, and be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, d must be recorded with Miami -Dade County and the City Clerk. The recorded agreement required to qualify for the cash contribution discount. b. Applicants may qualify for a fifteen ' - rcent (15%) discount on cash contributions with provision of Affordable or Workforce Housing selecting one of the options below. To qualify for this discount, applicants must submit to the O ce of Zoning a recorded covenant running with the land acceptable to the City of Miami confirmi - the property will meet the criteria outlined below for a period of no less than thirty (30) years fr the date of issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy hichever is first, and a certification from the Citv's Department of Housing and Community Dev pment, or successor department, that the proposed development will provide: 1) A minimum of ' een percent (15%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or below sixty percen •0%) of the AMI as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Dev opment annually; or 2) A min um of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or bel• one hundred percent (100%) of the AMI as published by the United States Departmen of H• sing and Urban Development annually; or 3 A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the Bonus Dwelling Units serving residents at or below one hundred twenty percent (120%) AMI as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development annually; Sec. 62-708. — Financial reports. VERSION 5.0 06/10/2025 5 SUBSTITUTED Administration of and a financial report on trust fund receipts and expenditures shall be prepar • annually at the close of fiscal year by the City Manager or his/her designee and presented to the City ' ommission. * Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or wor• of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance shall not be affecte Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after final re • ing and adoption thereof2. 2 This ' dinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it w. passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the ve - by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. VERSION 5.0 06/10/2025 6 City of Miami Legislation Ordinance File Number: 18452 SUBSTITUTED Final Action ' • te: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT( AMENDING CHAPTER 62 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORI ' , AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"), TITLED "PLANNING AND ZONING," TO CRE E A NEW ARTICLE XX, TITLED "RESILIENCE TRUST FUND," THEREBY ESTAB HING LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS THAT IMPLEMENT DOUBLIN OF DENSITY ALLOWED FOR ALL APPLICABLE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNAT i NS PURSUANT TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP O. HE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN; MAKING FINDIN .; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDI E EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Pla("MCNP") is the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Miami ("City") and allows fo •ensity increases by up to one hundred percent (100%) for various Future Land Use design- ons under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map; and WHEREAS, the implementation of said density ' creases are deferred to the applicable land development regulations; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 13114, the Z. ing Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("Miami 21 Code") includes the City' and development regulations; and WHEREAS, this ordinance establis' -s the Resilience Trust Fund to receive monetary contributions for certain infrastructure im ' ovements as a part of a program that would allow an increase in density; and WHEREAS, the density in -ases that will be allowed through this program will be specified in the Miami 21 Code, ' cluding Article 4, Table 4; and WHEREAS, the City as a known affordability crisis, and increasing the supply of housing units will help sta • ize rents and home prices through basic supply and demand economics; and WHEREAS, eighborhoods with some of the highest demand for residential development hav uture Land Use designations that allow density increases by up to one hundred percen 100%); and WH - ' EAS, some of these neighborhoods are also located in the Coastal High Hazard Area ("C A") or Miami -Dade County's Storm Surge Planning Zone's A, B, or C; and HEREAS, Policy CM-4.1.2 of the MCNP is meant to mitigate against the potentially adv- se effects of the CHHA; and WHEREAS, Policy LU-1.1.13 and Objective LU-1.3 of the MCNP are meant to protect the character of existing neighborhoods, which has the negative externality of reducing available land area for developing more housing by virtue of protecting areas with the Future Land Use City of Miami File ID: 18452 (Revision:) Printed On: 11/11/2025 SUBSTITUTED designations of "Single -Family Residential" and "Duplex Residential" which together account for approximately forty-four and seventy-six hundredths percent (44.76%) of all land in the City; and WHEREAS, the creation of the Resilience Trust Fund will allow for residential development at increased density in high -demand, high density residential areas, which t d to be located within the CHHA or Storm Surge Planning Zones A, B, or C with a contributio into the Resilience Trust Fund to mitigate against potentially adverse impacts of developin . n these areas; and WHEREAS, the money collected in the Resilience Trust Fund will be us improvements projects that will reduce flooding where increased density will b for capital uilt; and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund has specified Resilience F d Areas where the money must be spent as specified in Chapter 62 of the Code of the City •f Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"); and WHEREAS, the Resilience Trust Fund will generate mon- to address deficiencies; and WHEREAS, targeting these high -demand, high-densi areas will avoid encroaching of potentially incompatible land uses on less dense residentia eighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Miami Planning, Zoning and A 15, 2025, following an advertised public hearing, ado vote of eleven to zero (11-0), Item No. 4, recomme Code as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, it has been determined t essential to meeting the housing needs an. demands of the City while also addressing the public's health, safety, and welfare; eals Board, at its meeting on October ed Resolution No. PZAB-R-25-070 by a ing approval of this amendment to the City NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MIAMI, FLORIDA: t the Resilience Trust Fund is justified and DAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF Section 1. The recitals d findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and in rporated as fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Chap ' 62 of the City Code is amended in the following particulars: "ARTICLE XX. — RESILIENCE TRUST FUND Sec. 62-704. — : -silience Trust Fund; intent. It is intendehat the "Resilience Trust Fund" be established in order to facilitate the increase of density a -flowed under the Interpretation of the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comer- ensive Neighborhood Plan; to facilitate the receipt of contributions to offset impacts to publi acilities, services, and infrastructure associated with development in the Coastal High Ha - rd Area ("CHHA") as defined by Section 163.3178(2)(h), F.S.; and to enhance overall r- hence and resilient infrastructure throughout the City. Expenditures from this trust fund shall -quire authorization by the City Manager, or his/her designee, upon written recommendations 1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanaed material. City of Miami File ID: 18452 (Revision:) Printed On: 11/11/2025 SUBSTITUTED from the directors of the departments of planning, zoning, capital improvements, and/or resilience and public works. Sec. 62-705. — Established. a. There is hereby established a trust fund to be entitled the "Resilience Trust Fund," to •. maintained and administered by the City, into which funds shall be deposited and fr. which funds shall be withdrawn pursuant to this article to pay for infrastructure pro cts that result in reducing flooding, storm surge, or urban heat island effect. fl Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, pump stations, rai g roadways, seawalls, bioswales, living shorelines, native shade tree p : ntings, native groundcover, green roofs, permeable pavements, rain Bards, parks and open spaces, and green walls. This list is not exhaustive. 2. Funds must be spent within the same geographic area they are collec d, which will be known as "Resilience Fund Areas". Some exceptions are allowed. S Section 62-706. 3. Allowable expenditures undertaken pursuant to this Chapter may • made by the City Manager, or his/her designee, except that any trust fund expen•' re in excess of $100,000 will require City Commission approval. Sec. 62-706. — Resilience Fund Areas. a. In order to ensure funds collected are spent in a rationa : nd proportional nexus, the City hereby creates "Resilience Fund Areas" ("RFAs"). b. RFAs are sub -City geographies where funds collect- : must be spent. fl Money may be spent in adjacent RFAs w the scope of certain capital improvements projects spans multiple R A s. 21 Money may be spent outside of an RF ' when the scope of certain capital improvements projects extends bey • d the boundaries of the RFA in which the project originates. In these instanc' , at least fifty-one percent (51 %) of the capital improvement project's fo• •rint must be within an RFA. The following data points wer- sed to create the RFAs: CHHA, Storm Surge Planning Zones, Future Lan • se Map, Zoning Atlas, Watersheds, and population. 4j Only properties that me= the criteria set out in the Miami 21 Zoning Code and located within an RFA an participate. c. A map of the Resilience Fu►. Areas can be seen in Exhibit A on file with the Planning Department. RFAs can be a• -d, combined, divided, expanded, or dissolved in the future by ordinance pro sed any of the data points used to create the RFAs have changed or the need •f the program change. Sec. 62-707 — Contrib on schedule. Contribution amount- -re calculated by deriving the average and median costs of recent stormwater and of - r relevant resilience projects per every property benefited per each project. Contributions ar- o be made using a multiplier of US Dollars per residential unit. The contribution a r • unt shall be published on the Planning Department's website as a memorandu signed by the Planning Director or his/her designee. The contribution amount shall be up ated every five (5) years to account for inflation/market changes. a. icants may qualify for a fifteen percent (15%) discount on cash contributions through frastructure contributions as specified below: 1) Infrastructure contributions must exceed the minimum requirements already established by the Zoning Code, City Code, State Statutes, Building Codes, and requirements specified by the Department of Resilience and Public Works, Office of Capital Improvements, Building Department, Planning Department, and Office of Zoning. City of Miami File ID: 18452 (Revision:) Printed On: 11/11/2025 SUBSTITUTED 2) Infrastructure contributions must not create conditions that can result in flooding or other stormwater deficiencies for neighboring properties. 3) The applicant must enter into an agreement with the City of Miami stipulating the details of the infrastructure provisions, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The details of the agreement must include relevant and applicable documentation including but not limited to the scope of work, cost of work, boundary survey, and legal description of the area of work. This agreemen s subject to approval by the City Manager, and all relevant Department Dir tors, and be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and must be recorde• ith Miami -Dade County and the City Clerk. The recorded agreement is r uired to qualify for the cash contribution discount. Sec. 62-708. — Financial reports. Administration of and a financial report on trust fund receipts and expenditu - s shall be prepared annually at the close of fiscal year by the City Manager or his/h= designee and presented to the City Commission. Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, c se, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of the • rdinance shall not be affected. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective n (10) days after final reading and adoption thereof.2 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS. n9 III C y or -y /7/2025 This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein. whichever is later. 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