Ord. No. 08-05-1830ORDINANCE NO. 08-05-1830
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS;
AND CREATING SEC. 2 -26.11 ENTITLED "THE AFFORDABLE
HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE "; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of South Miami Comprehensive plan encourages the
development of affordable housing in order to respond to the housing needs of the
community; and,
WHEREAS, private industry alone has not generated sufficient affordable housing
units to meet community needs and achieve the City's goal of assuring the "availability
of sound and affordable housing" for all City of South Miami residents; and
WHEREAS, an affordable housing advisory committee created for the general
purpose of researching effective affordable housing measures implemented in other
municipalities and acting as a local resource to the City will help the City respond to
community needs;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA;
Section 1. The City of South Miami does hereby establish the Affordable
Housing Advisory Committee.
Section 2. Sec. 2.26.11 of the City of South Miami Code is created to read:
Sec.2.26.11 The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
(a) Created, composition. There is hereby created The Affordable
Housing Advisory Committee. The Committee shall consist of five members.
(b) Appointment and qualifications of Members. The Mayor with the advice
and consent of the Commission shall be responsible for appointing the members to
serve on the Committee.
(c) Change in number of members. The number of persons serving on the
Committee may be increased or decreased by the city commission. In the event of
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a change in members, the number of members that must be present to constitute a
quorum for a meeting shall be half the total members plus one.
(d) Chairperson and vice - chairperson. The chairperson and vice - chairperson
shall be elected by the members of the Committee. The members may elect any
additional officers that they deem necessary.
(e) Duties. The duties of the Committee shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) serving in an advisory capacity to the Planning Board and
the Community Redevelopment Agency, and the City
Commission by identifying and evaluating, successful
affordable housing projects
(ii) consulting with property owners, builders and persons
experienced in the development of affordable housing.
(iii) assisting the Planning Department by reviewing data and
information collected relative to affordable housing statistics,
programs, grants and subsidies.
(iv) performing other duties, functions and services as may be
requested by the Mayor and City Commission.
(f) Term. The Term of the Committee shall be one year, unless
extended by the City Commission.
(g) Goals. The goal of the Committee shall be to submit, for
consideration, one or more affordable housing projects or affordable housing
incentive ordinances to meet community needs and achieve the compressive
plan's housing goal.
Section 3. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any
reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this ordinance are repealed.
Section 5. The provisions of this ordinance shall be included in the City of
South Miami Code of Ordinances.
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Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon approved
PASSED AND ADOPTED this -1� day of �_1 2005
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
READ AND ED AS TO FORM:
CIT TORNEY
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APPROVED:
1St Reading — 3/10 / 0 5
2nd Reading —4 /9/05
COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0
Mayor Russell: Yea
Vice Mayor Palmer: Yea
Commissioner Birts- Cooper: Yea
Commissioner Sherar: Yea
Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
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To: Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor
& Commissioners Date: April 9, 2005
ITEM No.
S-
From: Maria Davis RE: Affordable Housing Ordinance
City Manager =
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI; FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS;
AND CREATING SEC. 2 -26.11 ENTITLED "THE AFFORDABLE
HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE "; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
BACKGRODUND
The subject ordinance would amend the City Code by creating a five member. "Affordable
Housing Advisory Committee" appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the City Commission.
The Committee would exist for one year and its duty would be to advise the City Commission on
potential affordable housing projects and possible housing incentives legislation which would
achieve affordable housing goals set forth in the City's Comprehensive Plan.
The City's current affordable housing data, program and goals are set out on pp. 91 -100 of the
Comprehensive Plan. The data and goals were placed into the Comprehensive plan in March,
2000, as part of a State requirement that all governments update their housing chapter to respond
to the affordable housing issue.
The Florida Department of Community Affairs accepted the City's goal to provide 25% or 280
units of affordable housing by the year 2010. The Comprehensive Plan then sets forth in very
specific terms how the City plans to meet this goal (Housing Objective 1.3) and the
implementation policies related to affordable housing (p.99).
A.GOALS OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES HOUSING ELEMENT
Objective 1.3 To create and maintain affordable housing for all current and anticipated future residents
of the City and specifically supporting programs such as CRA and other private organizations which will
result in the construction of 30 units of affordable housing and an additional 100 units anticipated to be
part of the proposed Hometown Station project by the year 2005. It is projected that construction of an
additional 150 units of affordable housing can be achieved through various programs and projects by the
year 2010 (reducing the future deficit of affordable housing by 25 %).
STAFF OBSERVATIONS
(1) A major portion of the implementing responsibility for affordable housing is assigned to the
Community Redevelopment Agency. Other affordable housing opportunities are projected in
the Hometown Station project (100 units) and other private developments. An example is the
proposed affordable housing goal for the Red Road Commons project which if approved
would provide 41 units.
(1) It is also important to note that the preparation, amendment and updating of the
Comprehensive Plan is the responsibility of the South Miami Planning Board which serves as
the official Local Planning Agency.
(2) The Planning Board is now in the process of evaluating the Comprehensive Plan (EAR) and it
can be expected that goals and implementing tools for providing affordable housing will be
updated.
(3) The Administration is concerned that the appointment of a permanent advisory board (City
Code) will overlap the responsibilities of the Planning Board and the CRA in the affordable
housing area; however, the use of an interim citizens committee with expertise in housing
issues could be of great assistance as part of the EAR process.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that an ordinance be adopted appointing an interim citizens committee with
expertise in housing issues with the duty of advising the Planning Board and the CRA on
the affordable housing issue.
Attachment
Proposed Ordinance
Comp Plan Excerpt on Affordable Housing
MD/DOD /SAY �-
EAComm Items\2005 \4 -9 -05 SpeciahAfford Housing Bd Report.doc
AFFORDABLE HOUSING POLICIES
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
A. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
HOUSING ELEMENT
Objective 1.3 To create and maintain affordable housing for all current and anticipated
future residents of the City and specifically supporting programs such as CR,4 and other
private organizations which will result in the construction of 30 units of affordable housing
and an additional 100 units anticipated to be part of the proposed Hometown Station project
by the year 2005. It is projected that construction of an additional 150 units of affordable
housing can be achieved through various programs and projects by the year 2010 (reducing
the future deficit of affordable housing by 25 %).
Policy 1.3.1 Utilize the Future Land Use Plan and zoning map, making special use of
mixed -use districts, to provide for areas which promote very- low - income,
low- income, and moderate - income households, while attempting to avoid
the concentration of these households in specific areas of the City.
Policy 1.3.2 Utilize existing Federal, State, County, and private programs which assist
individuals with home ownership through such means as subsidies, loans,
loan guarantees, counseling, or through other similar means, including
such programs as the County Surtax mortgage program.
Policy 1.3.3 The City's Community Redevelopment Agency will implement its New
Housing Program in order to acquire vacant property and provide financial
assistance to construct at least 24 new affordable housing units.
Policy 1.3.4 The City's Community Redevelopment Agency will provide additional
incentives to private developers to construct projects with affordable
housing units.
Policy 1.3.5 The City will support and assist the efforts of private organizations to
construct at least five affordable housing units per year.
Policy 1.3.6 The City and the County will jointly support development in the Rapid
Transit Zone in order to encourage mixed - use /residential multi- family
projects containing affordable housing units.
Policy 1.3.7 The City will work with the South Florida Regional Planning Council to
help implement a regional policy to produce affordable housing units.
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at 11:30 a.m. Satur-
rial Fund, part of the founda-
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71 Marriot Hotel,
tion, provides needed funding
Ave.
for Miami's youth programs,
lascual Martinez
including those at the Y.
n Carolina Luria
The YMCA is one of six
; the event which
organizations to receive fund-
a "Cosmic Craze"
ing for 2005. The Y will use
xticipants will
from
the grant to provide sports
scholarships for more than
COURTESY NOTICE
ldren new-
years old wearing
150 youngsters between the
17 from low-in-
CITY OF SOUTH MIAM19 FLORIDA
h retailers includ-
ages of 4 and
Ind Jack, Bognar
d, Boy'Meets Girl,
come communities.
The grant targets Y recre-
On Saturday, April 9, 2005, beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the City Commission
-City
'etit Choux, Offily
ational programs including
Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, the Commission will hold at its special
an. There is a $50
flag football, soccer, basket-
meeting Public Hearings to consider the following items:
i fee per child
ball, karate and cheerleading
in the communities of West
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND
zkets range from
Dade, Hialeah, Medley, Miami
DEVELOPMENT CODE BY CHANGING THE, ZONING USE DISTRICT FROM "TODD(MU-4)",
TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (MIXED USE-4) TO 11PUD-M" PLANNED UNIT
i and tables of 10
Springs, Hialeah Gardens,
ATED AT 60-6640 SW 57 AVENUE AND 5757
DEVELOPMENT MIXED USE FOR PROPERTY LOC 60
e; For more infor-
Virginia Gardens, Carol- City
SW 68 STREET, THE PURPOSE OF THE ZONE CHANGE IS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A
for tickets, call
and Miami Lakes.
vI MIXED USE PROJECT CONSISTING. OF MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, RETAIL USES
GARAGE; SETTING FORTH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RELATED TO THE
786-268-1822.
Other grant recipients are
the Children's Resource Fund
AND A PARKING
DETERMINATION OF CONCURRENCY.
A MEETING
($8,500) to provide 45 special
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A DEVELOPMENT . AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATE
omi chapter. of
needs children ages 3-5 with,
STATUE 163.3221 FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT-MIXED USE PROJECT KNOWN AS RED
COMMONS LOCATED AT 6600-6640 SW 57 AVENUE AND 5757 SW 68 STREET; THE
Till have its meet-
at 8 p.m. April 11
Music/Dance movement
classes and Karate; Perrine
ROAD HEIGHT AND THE
DEVELOPMENT WILL INCLUDE BUILDINGS OF UP TO FIVE (5) STORIES IN
FOLLOWING USES: UP TO 409 MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS, RETAIL USES, OFFICE USES
!winds clubhouse,
Baseball and Softball Associa�
AND A PARKING GARAGE.
112th Place and
tion ($7,500) toward capital
improvements at Franjo Park;
AN OR DINANCE CREATING SEC. 2-26.11 ENTITLED "THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY
.all Drive.
peaker Barbara
Glades,Baseball and Softball
COMMITTEE
subject will be
League, Inc. ($7,0.00) for field
and facility upgrades and to
.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING UTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A TWO YEAR CONTRACT WITH
BELLSOUTH AS THE CITIES LONG DISTANCE SERVICE PROVIDER, GENERATING ESTIMATED
ft.
information, call
purchase uniform.shirts and
SAVINGS OF $12,000.00 DURING THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT.
Ass, 305-274-0197.
caps for over 300 youths;
AN ORDINANCE P . ROVIDING FOR LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH MONTANA/.
Shake-a-Leg ($5,500) to fund
MCLEAN TENNIS, INC. FOR TENNIS SERVICES AT DANTE FASCELL PARK.
4TREATS
rman American
water sports programming
and supplies for individuals
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON NEW APPLICATIONS FOR ALL
DEVELOPMENT ORDERS, APPROVALS AND PERMITS FOR BUILDINGS IN EXCESS OF FOUR
DEVEL
of Greater Miami
, at
with disabilities and for
STORIES AND ANY AND ALL RELATED APPLICATIONS FOR VARIANCE, SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
annual luau from
risk youth; and the Boys and
OR OTHER ZONING CHANGES.
idnight,April 16 at
ise, 11919 SW 56th
Girls'Club ($5,500) to provide
more than 500 boys and girls
AN ORDINANCE I ESTABLISHING A NINE-MONTH TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE
ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR BUILDINGS THAT EXCEED A BUILDING HEIGHT OF
with uniforms, equipment and
TWO STORIES AND 25 FEET WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET, AND TWO STORIES AND 30 FEET
ian chicken and
supplies at the Kendall Boys
WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET OF A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONED PROPERTY LINE.
all the trimmings
ffered. and The
and Girls Club. For more
information call toll free
AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A MASTER SITE PLAN.
PROPERTY IN A 11PUD-M" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT MIXED USE ZONING
will play for Banc-
1-877-WOW-YMCA
-CERTAIN
DISTRICT MORE SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT-6600-6640 SW 57 AVENUE AND 5757 SW 68
(1-877-969-9622).
'J STREET; SETTING FORTH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RELATED TO SITE, TRAFFIC, SIGNAGE,
CONSTRUCTION OF APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
is $10 and dinner
onal $10. For more
if you have news for this
AND URBAN DESIGN ISSUES, AND
INFRASTRUCTURE AND LANDSCAPING.
-i, call 305-553-8587
;123;
column, please send it to Bea
Moss, Friends and Neighbors,
SPECIAL NOTE:
Pursuant to Florida State Statue 163,3221 interested persons are advised that in addition to the
Neighbors, 7300 N. Kendall
information set forth above the proposed project will be built on a seven acre tract of land and
have dwelling unit density of 58.3 units per acre and a floor-area-ratio (FAR) of 1.54. The
SHIP GIFT
Dr., Suite 200, Miami, FL 33156
will a
estimated population density of the project is 132 persons per acre. A copy of the development
ACA of Greater
or fax to 305-671-4350. Pictures
agreement can be obtained at the South Miami Planning Department at the address shown.
s been awarded
cannot be returned. If you have
above.
r Youth Sports
questions, call Bea Moss at
A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20-3.5(E) OF THE
ps from the Kiwa-
305-671-4341 and leave a mes-
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW A GARAGE STRUCTURE TO BE BUILT IN THE FRONT
)f Miami's Youth
sage. Her e-mail address is
SETBACK AREA RESULTING IN A VARIANCE REQUEST TO PERMIT A THREE FOOT FRONT
WHERE A MINIMUM OF 25 FEET. FRONT SETBACK IS REQUIRED: ALL ON A
i. The Zee Memo-
Beaone@aol.com.
SETBACK
PROPERTY WITHIN AN 'IRS-3" SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL USE DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 5890
SW 84 Street, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT B OF SEAVIEW
ESTATES.
A RESOLUTION FOR A SPECIAL USE APPROVAL TO LOCATE A GENERAL RESTAURANT IN THE
Kind of like a
"SR (ND-OV)" SPECIALTY RETAIL HOMETOWN DISTRICT OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT 5850 SUNSET DRIVE.
weather rep® -
Inquiries concerning the above two items should be directed to the
for entertainment.
City Clerk's office at 305-663-6340.
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
Maria M. Men6ndez
E
KE N D
City Clerk
AfEa
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the . City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this
Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the
proceedings, and.that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which
subscribe to The Herald noul. Call 1-800-441-040.
record Includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
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