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Res No 118-22-15871RESOLUTION NO. 118-22-15871 A Resolution pursuant to Section 20-8.9 and other provisions of the City of South Miami Land Development Code approving by Special Exception a large- scale development on a 1.6124-acre property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein. WHEREAS, the applicant, Sunset-Miami Investments, lnc./Maestra Sunset, LLC, submitted an application requesting a Special Exception approval for a Large-Scale Development for a mixed-use building located at 6075 Sunset Drive; and WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a concurrent request to change the zoning from Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 5 (TODD MU-5) to Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 6 (TODD M U-6); and WHEREAS, the 1.6124-acre site is identified on the City's maps as 6075 Sunset Drive, identified by the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser as Folio No. 09-4025-011-0010, and is described in Exhibit 1 to this resolution; and WHEREAS, the proposed development will provide 316 residential units and 3,676 sq. ft. of retail uses in a 10-story building containing 480,086 square feet of floor area; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Land Development Code (LDC) Section 20-8.9 Special exceptions, any site that is in excess of 40,000 square feet or any development in excess of four (4) stories, shall be designated as a Large-Scale Development and reviewed by the Planning Board and shall require approval by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, at its July 26, 2022, meeting, the Planning Board held a public hearing on the application, considered each of the requirements and conditions for Large Scale Development listed in Section 20-8.9 of the LDC, and voted six (6) to zero (O) to recommend Approval of the requested Special Exception; and WHEREAS, Section 20-8.9 (C) requires that all uses in a large scale development must comply with the following general requirements and any other requirements that the City Commission may consider appropriate and necessary. 1. All such uses shall comply with all requirements established in the appropriate zoning use district, unless additional or more restrictive requirements are set forth below or by the City Commission. 2. All such uses must be of a compatible and complementary nature with any existing or planned surrounding uses. 3. The City Commission shall determine the overall compatibility of the development with the existing or planned surrounding uses; and Page 1 of 7 Res. No. 118-22-15871 WHEREAS, Section 20-8.9 (C) requires that the development will: 1. Not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity of the proposed use; 2. Not be detrimental to the public welfare, property, or improvements in the neighborhood; and 3. Complies with all other applicable Code provisions; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami, having considered each of the Special Exception requirements and conditions and having found that those conditions have been met, desire to approve the application for the Special Exception. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1: The recitals set forth in this resolution are true and they are supported by competent substantial evidence, and they are incorporated into this resolution by reference as if set forth in full herein. Section 2. The application submitted by Sunset-Miami Investments, lnc./Maestra Sunset, LLC, requesting a Special Exception for a Large-Scale Development for a mixed-use building consisting of residential and retail uses within the TODD (MU-6) zoning district located at 6075 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida, complies with the requirements of 20-8.9 (C) and (D) and is hereby approved with the following conditions: General Conditions 1. The proposed development will be substantially built in accordance with the documents submitted including: Letters of Intent, as amended; Architectural Plans submitted entitled "6075 Sunset Drive" prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. consisting of 42 Sheets: Cover Sheet -Re-submittal -08/24/2022; Survey prepared by Leiter, Perez & Associates, Inc. dated 11/01/21 (revised 3/23/22); Context Map prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Exhibits EX-1, EX-2, EX-3 prepared by MSA Architects dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); SP-1 prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Sheets A-2.l-A-2.11 (Levels 1-10 and Roof Plan) prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. consisting 11 sheets dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Sheets A-3.1-A-3.5 (Color Building Elevations and Building Section) prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. consisting 5 sheets dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Sheets A-4.1-A-4.4 (Unit Plans) prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. consisting of 4 sheets dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Sheets RE-1-RE-3 (Renderings) prepared by MSA Architects, Inc. consisting of 3 sheets dated 02/02/2022 (revised 08/08/2022); Landscape Plans prepared by Witkin Hults+ Partners consisting of 1 sheet (TD-1) dated 07/01/2022 (revised 08/04/2022), Sheets L-1-L-2 dated 04/28/2022 (revised 08/04/2022), Sheet L-3 dated 04/28/2022 (revised 08/04/2022), Sheet L-4 dated 07/01/2022 (revised Page 2 of 7 Res. No. 118-22-15871 08/04/2022) and Statement of Landscape Compliance dated 7/18/2022); Civil Plan(C-1.0), Signing & Pavement Marking Plan (C-2.0) and Maneuverability Analysis (LD-1.0, LD-2.0, AT-1.0 and AT-2.0) prepared by David Plummer & Associates dated 08/05/2022 consisting of 6 sheets; Photometric Plan (Sheet L-1.1) prepared by EXP dated 07/07/2022; and, Traffic Study dated April 12, 2022 and updated June 29, 2022 prepared by Richard Garcia & Associates. 2. All documents submitted with this application are to be made part of the record. 3. All off-site improvements required under any approvals shall be completed prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy unless such deadline is extended by the City Manager. 4. Any improvements in the Public Right-of-Way shall be approved by the applicable agency (Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Miami-Dade County and/or City of South Miami). 5. All impact fees shall be paid prior to issuance of building permit. 6. The Applicant shall provide a letter acknowledging compliance with the applicable Level of Services requirements prior to the issuance of final permit to the property. If any concurrency approvals expire a re-review shall be required by the appropriate agency. 7. Any changes that increase densities, intensities, or population shall require a new Concurrency Analysis. 8. Applicant shall submit verification from Miami-Dade County that the proposed new development has been reviewed and approved for all access management considerations prior to site plan approval. 9. Flood elevations shall be reviewed and approved for consistency with FEMA requirements and the City's National Insurance Flood Program Ordinance prior to building permit approval. 10. The Applicant, and the owner if other than the Applicant, shall comply with applicable conditions and requirements by Miami-Dade County Public Works Department, Fire Rescue Department, Department of Regulatory and Economics Resources -Division of Environmental Management (RER-DERM), and Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department, and FDOT, if any. 11. The Applicant, and the owner if other than the Applicant, shall execute a Large-scale Development Agreement (Development Agreement) that has been drafted by the City Attorney in accordance with Section 20-8.9 and approval by the City Commission. 12. The Applicant, and the owner if other than the Applicant, shall execute and record in the public records of Miami-Dade County, a Maintenance Covenant, in a form as drafted by the City Attorney and approved by the City Commission, which complies with the requirements of Land Development Code Section 20-8.9 and which contains all commitments made and conditions imposed as part of the approval of the Application. 13. Applicant, and the owner if other than the Applicant, shall comply with all requirements set forth in Section 20-8.9 in addition to those set forth in this Resolution unless there is a conflict, in which event Section 20-8.9 shall take precedent. 14. If during the review process it is determined that the development, as proposed, will potentially cause adverse impact, the Planning Department shall recommend remedial measures to eliminate or reduce, to the extent possible, these impacts. Development Page 3 of 7 Res. No. 118-22-15871 projects that are recommended for remedial measures will not be required to submit a new application unless it is determined by the Department that additional changes which would have the effect of increasing densities, square footage or altering the height or use of a Development have been made. Remedial measures may include, but are not limited to: i. Additional screening or buffering; ii. Additional landscaping; iii. Building orientation; iv. Relocation of proposed open space, or alteration of the use of such space; v. Pedestrian and bicycle safety and access; vi. Changes to ingress and egress; vii. Addressing traffic flow to and from the development to avoid intrusion on local streets in nearby single-family residential areas; or viii. Improvement of the streets adjacent to the project, if applicable. 15. The required bike room and number of bicycle spaces for both residents and the public must be maintained in perpetuity as a requirement of being granted a Bonus Floor. 16. The required Plaza must be maintained and open to the public in perpetuity as a requirement of being granted a Bonus Floor. 17. Pursuant to Sec. 20-4.3, LDC, Sign Regulations, a Master Signage Plan be submitted, under separate permit. 18. An Access Agreement for the plazas must be submitted to the City and approved by the City Commission. 19. The Applicant must post a Sustainability Fee Payment Bond or fully pay the Sustainability Fee in an amount equal to five Percent (5%) of the construction value per Sec. 20-8.13 (B)(6)(a), LDC. 20. The Applicant must pay an Art in Public Places fee to the City in an amount set forth in the City's Code of ordinances before any permit is issued. 21. The project must obtain Environmental Review and Preservation Board approval prior to issuance of a Building Permit. 22. The project must meet the requirements of Sec. 20-4.4(G), LDC relating to Electric Vehicles. 23. The Application meet the requirements of Sec. 20-8.13(0), LDC, Green Buildings. 24. A signed and sealed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan must be submitted at the time of application for a building permit. 25. A signed and sealed Paving, Grading and Drainage Plan be submitted at the time of application for a building permit. 26. Preliminary drainage calculations must be submitted to the City's Public Works Department showing that the site can maintain its required drainage. 27. All ADA standards and requirements must be met. 28. All tree grates and sidewalk widths must meet ADA requirements. 29. The column in the site triangle must be addressed to the satisfaction of the City before a certificate of Use or Occupancy may be issued. Page 4 of 7 Res. No. 118-22-15871 30. The Auto Turn diagram be corrected before the issuance of a building permit. 31. The project must meet the requirements of Sec. 20-8.4(D) relating to Affordable Housing including plans for and construction of 32 affordable housing units within the project. 32. A signed and sealed Geotechnical Report confirming concrete sidewalk and pavement sections and hydraulic conductivity for the soils be submitted at the time of application for a building permit. Construction General Conditions 33. A Construction and Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plan shall be provided by the Applicant to the Building and Public Works Departments for approval prior to start of construction. Access points by construction vehicles shall be provided within the MOT. All construction vehicles are prohibited from using Sunset Drive, unless otherwise approved by the Department. 34. The Applicant shall provide for the reconstruction of the adjoining roadways, sidewalks, and drainage to their conditions prior to construction, or better, and to provide a performance bond equal to 100% of the total cost of reconstruction. 35. The Applicant shall provide a Construction Air Quality Management Plan to the Department prior to the start of construction. 36. A Construction, Demolition and Materials Management Plan (CDMMP) must be submitted by the Applicant at time of building permit. 37. Construction shall only take place Monday through Friday during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Landscaping 38. The Applicant shall meet all the minimum requirements of the City Code, Chapters 18 and 24 of the Miami-Dade County Code and specifically comply with all conditions imposed by Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources -DERM (DRER), if any. 39. The property shall be landscaped in accordance with the landscape plan, included with the site plan submittal. 40. Pursuant to Sec. 20-4.5, as may be amended, the Applicant shall preserve existing trees (including native trees) during the development of the project, wherever possible. If the trees must be removed or relocated, the Applicant shall be required to obtain a tree removal permit from the City prior to the removal and/or relocation of any tree and mitigate the impact in accordance with City requirements. If the relocated trees do not survive, the Applicant shall be required to replace the trees in compliance with City requirements. Page 5 of 7 Res. No . 118 -22-15871 Environmental 41. The Applicant shall m eet th e req uirements of the Miam i -Dade County Wate r-Use Efficiency Sta ndards Manu al, effective January 2009, as may be amended from t i me to time . 4 2. All storm wat er dra ina ge sys t ems, in cluding the sto rm water vaul t under the park, sha ll be maintained in working order at all times in order to avoid lo ca li zed flooding during and after a storm . Parking shall be prohibited on top of any drainage in let or drainage manhole. Architecture 43. Substantial co mpliance with the approved plans to i nclude: des ign, materials, and color palette, subj ect to t he approval of the Envi ronmental Review and Preservatio n Board. Section 3. Severability. If any section clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is for any reason held inval id or un constitutiona l by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validi t y of the remaining portions of this reso l ution. Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution sha ll become effective u pon enactm ent of the co ncu rren t applica t ion submitted by Sunset -M iami Investments, lnc./Maestra Sunset, LLC to change the zo nin g fro m Transit-Orie n ted Deve lopment District Mixed-Use 5 (TODD MU-5) to Transit- Oriented Deve lopment District Mixed-Use 6 (TODD MU-6). PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of September, 2022. CITY CL~K ('.) READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM, LANGUAGE, LEGA LI TY, AND ~a COMM ISSION VOTE: Mayor Philips: Comm iss ioner Gi l: Commissioner Harris: Commiss io ner Liebman: Commissioner Corey: Page 6 of 7 4-1 Yea Yea Nay Yea Yea Res. No. 118-22-15871 EXHIBIT 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL OF TRACT A, LESS THE EAST 118 FEET OF THE NORTH 129.07 FEET, IN BLOCK 1, AND LOT 3, IN BLOCK 1, OF "ROSSWOOD", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, AT PAGE 62 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF SAID BLOCK 1. Page 7 of 7 Agenda Item No:13. City Commission Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: September 6, 2022 Submitted by: Marcus Lightfoot Submitting Department: Planning & Zoning Department Item Type: Resolution Agenda Section: Subject: QUASI-JUDICIAL WARNING: THE FOLLOWING MATTER IS CONSIDERED TO BE QUASI-JUDICIAL. PLEASE REVIEW THE RESTRICTIONS THAT ARE MORE FULLY SET FORTH AT THE END OF THIS AGENDA. A Resolution pursuant to Section 20-8.9 and other provisions of the City of South Miami Land Development Code approving by Special Exception a large-scale development on a 1.6124-acre property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein. 4/5 (City Manager-Planning Dept.) Suggested Action: Approval Attachments: RESO__Special_Exception_LSD_6075_Sunset_090622_CArev.docx MDBR Ad.pdf MH Ad.pdf 1 9 MIAMI-D A D E STATE OF FLORIDA COUN TY OF MI AMI-DADE : Before the unde rsigned authority personally appeared GUILLERMO GARCIA , who on oath says that he or she is the DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS , Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Busin ess Review 1/k/a Miami Review , a daily (except Saturday , Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade County, Flo ri da ; that the attached copy of adver1isement, be ing a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI -PUBLIC HEARINGS -SEPT . 6, 2022 in the XXXX Court , was publis hed in sa id newspaper by print in the issues of and/o r by publicati on on the newspa pe~s websi te, If au tho ri zed, on 08/26/2022 Afflant further says tha t the newspaper comp lies wit h all legal for publication in ch apter 50, Flor ida Swo r and subscribed before me this 26 day of AUGUST , A.D. 2022 a>e~ (S EA L) GU ILLE RMO GARC IA personally known to me '---~:tf~~?~~\ CHRl~TINA LYNN RAVIX f•:· ,., Comnussion t/GG 2Tmt -.,_~-,.,_;_ ..... j): Ex,oires Nov am ber 19 2022 ·•"'o,, ... o,.... Bo • ••,,.,,.,,. ndcd Thru Troy F1Jn Insurance 9~5.7019 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS In order to ba lance the need for the City of South Miami to function and conduct vital business during the COVID 19 pandemic and, at the same time , to protect the health , safety and welfare of its citizens , officers, officials and administrative staff, and pursuant City of South Miami Code, Chapter 286.011, Fla. Stat, the City's Home Rule Powers, and City Manager's decla ration of a state of emergency due to the Coronavirus, the City will be hol ding its City Commission Meeting live in chambers and VIRTUALLY through communications media technology (CMT) until the state of emergency has ended or social distancing is no longer required by any relevant Executive Orders. All Commission members will participate in Chambers or by video conferencing through the Zoom platform and members of the public may join the meeting via Zoom at (!lit s://zoom.usf'J!'.3056636338) and participate. At a minimum, at least three members of the City Commission will be physically present in the City Commission Chambers1 and they will be broadcast on the Zoom platform along with all other members of the Commission , City Staff and the public who may attend remotely from the Commission Chambers and from other locations. The meeting is scheduled to begin on Tuesday ~tember 6., 2022 at 7:00 .m. to consider the following public hearing item(s): A Resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute a three-year collective bargaining agreement (Lieutenants and Captains) between the Miami Dade County Police Benevolent Association and the City of South Miami. A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a multi-year contract with AireSpring, the City's provider of citywide Sf P phone service, adding a redundant Velo cloud box for a term not to exceed thirty-six (36) months. A Resoluti on pursuant to Sect ion 20-8.9 and other provisions of the City of South Miami Land Development Code approving by Special Exception a large-scale development on a 1.6124-acre property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein . An Ordinance pursuant to Section 20-5. 7 of the Land Develop- ment Code providing for a Map Amendment to the City of South Miami Official Zoning Map from Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 5 (fODD MU -5) to Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 6 (fODD MU-6) on a 1.6124-acre (70,236 sq. ft .) property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein . 10 An Ordinance establishing an electric franchise with Florida Power & Light Company for the construction, installation, and powering of new LED streetlights within the City of South Miami, including at Paseo Park. If you desire to pres ent evidence or you are unable to use Zoom, there are procedures to follow and other options available Including a dedicated phone line to listen and participate in the meeting and limited public attendance, all of which is set forth in the meeting notice posted at City Hall and at htt ://www.southmiamifl. ov/580/Public-Meetin s-Notlces. Anyone who wishes to rev iew pending application , supporting documentation or who desire to have documents made avallable for viewing by everyone during the meeting must contact the City Clerk by calling 305-663-6340. Note that pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, a person who decides to appeal any decision made by a Board, Agency or Commiss ion with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, a record of the proceedings will be required for said appeal and such person will be required to have a verbatim transcript of the proceedings including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA: To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or to re- quest an auxiliary aide or service in order to part icipate In a City program, activity or event, you must on or before 4:00 p.m. 3 business days before the meeting (not counting the day of the meeting) deliver your request to the City Clerk by telephone : 305-663-6340, by mall at 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida or email at npayne@southmiamifl.gov. Nkenga A. Payne, CMC, FCRM City Clerk 1 The minimum standards for adopting a resolution or enacting an ordinance are set forth in 166.041 (4) •-A majority of the members of the governing body shall constitute a quorum. An affinnative vote of a majority of a quorum present is necessary to enact any ordinance or adopt any resolution. ~ 8/26 22 -73/0000616811 M SUNDAY AUGUST 28 2022 NEIGHBORS ...................................................................................................17SE 11 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER NOVEMBER 8, 2022 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election for the City of South Miami will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in conjunction with the City's General Election . The following five (5) questions will appear on the ballot Embliah■1nt If I au1ermalarity Commlulen ntln1 r"luirtment far 1111 restrictlil Citywide IHI us9/lnel1pmenl rB1ulllio111 Shall City Charter Article 11, Section 6.D.1. (Requiring unanimous voting for land use and development regulations in areas other than the Commercial Core of the City) be amended to enable the City Commission 10 make Citywide land use and development regulations less restrictive by a supennajority (Four out of Five) vote? Yes No Rllllucli11 In the n,mber If r"luirtd Commlulon melfin1s uch month Shall City Charter Article 11, Section 5, Subsection C be amended to give the City Commission more flexibility in scheduling meetings by only requiring one mandatory Commission meeting each month during the months of November through January and June through August? Yes No Embliah■ent If a IGUr1ear ler11 of office llr fhe City Mayer Shall City Charter Article V, Section 2 titled "General Elections" paragraph A. be amended to increase the term of office of the Mayor from two years to four years? Yes No Authorizing City Olic11 anl De11r111111s intamal fund lrmflrs threughout the facal ,.., will! Commission 1,PrDVII Shall City Charter Article IV, Section 2, Subsection F be amended 10 allow internal fund transfer of appropriations between City offices and departments (currently restricted to the last three months of the fiscal year) throughout the Fiscal year with Commission approval? Yes No Embliahing 11111 inslalllliDI ol elected lfficials is 6 p.■. Iha busin11s day folllllin1 election clflificalion Shall City Charier Article V, and Section 5. C. be amended lo correct a conflict in the procedure lor installation ol elected oflicials by changing the date, and time, from 8 p.m. the day afler the election lo 6 p.m. on the bu~ness day following the certification of election results? Yes No Inquiries can be made by calling in the City Clerk's office at: 305663-6340. For further information regarding the proposed amendments to the City's Charter you mayvisil our website at www.southmiamifl.gov or, you may also visit the Clerk's Oflice Monday-Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. al 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION NOTICE OF FIRST BUDGET HEARING Nkenga A. Payne, CMC, FCRM City Clerk City of South Miami In order to balance the need for the City of South Miami to function and conduct vital business during the COVID 19 pandemic and , at the same time, to protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens, officers, officials and administrative staff, and pursuant City of South Miami Code, Chapter 286 .011 , Fla . Stat, the City's Home Rule Powers , and City Manager's declaration of a state of emergency due to the Coronavirus, the City will be holding its City Commission Meeting live in chambers and VIRTUALLY through communications media technology (CMn until the state of emergency has ended or social distancing is no longer required by any relevant Executive Orders. All Commission members will participate in Chambers or by video conferencing through the Zoom platform and members of the public may join the meeting via Zoom at (https ://zoom .us/j/3056636338) and participate . At a minimum, at least three members of the City Commission will be physically present in the City Commission Chambers 1 and they will be broadcast on the Zoom platform along with all other members of the Commission , City Staff and the public who may attend remotely from the Commission Chambers and from other locations. The meeting is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. September 6. 2022 116:00 p.m. to consider the following public hearing item(s): An Ordinance of the City of South Miami, located in Miam~Oade County, Rorida, aP,roving a tentative millage rate for the fiscal year commencing October I, 2022, through September 30, 2023 ("fiscal year 2022/2023 "1 which amount may be amended at the first or second reading, and approving and enacting the final millage rate of the City on second reading. An Ordinance of the City of South Miami ("Cily"I, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, approving a proposed budget for the City for the fiscal year commencing October I, 2022, through September 30, 2023, including the salaries and expenses ol the City's officers, and which budgeted amount may be amended at the first or second reading of this Ordinance, and approving and enacting the final budget on second reading. If you desire to present evidence or you are unable to use Zoom, there are procedures to follow and other options available including a dedicated phone line to listen and participate in the meeting and limited public attendance, all of which is set forth in the meeting notice posted at City Hall and at http ://www.southmiamifl .gov/580/Public-Meetings-Notices. Anyone who wishes to review pending application , supporting documentation or who desire to have documents made available for viewing by everyone during the meeting must contact the City Clerk by calling 305-663-6340. Note that pursuant to Florida Statutes 286 .0105, a person who decides to appeal any decision made by a Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, a record of the proceedings will be required for said appeal and such person will be required to have a verbatim transcript of the proceedings including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based . ADA : To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or to request an auxiliary aide or service in order to participate in a City program , activity or event, you must on or before 4:00 p.m. 3 business days before the meeting (not counting the day of the meeting) deliver your request to the City Clerk by telephone: 305-663-6340, by mail at 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida or email at npayne@southmiamifl.gov. Nkenga A. Payne, CMG, FCRM City Clerk "The minimum standards for adopting a resolution or enacting an ordinance are set forth in 166.041(4) ... A majority of the members of the governing body shall constitute a quorum. An affirmative vote of a majority of a quorum present is necessary to enact any ordinance or adopt any resolution."'** CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS In order to balance the need for the City of South Miami to function and conduct vital business during the COVID 19 pandemic and, at the same time, to protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens, officers, officials and administrative staff, and pursuant City of South Miami Code. Chapter 286 .011. Fla . Stat , the City's Home Rule Powers, and City Manager's declaration of a state of emergency due to the Coronavirus, the City will be holding its City Commission Meeting live in chambers and VIRTUALLY through communications media technology (GMT) until the state of emergency has ended or social distancing is no longer required by any relevant Executive Orders. All Commission members will participate in Chambers or by video conferencing through the Zoom platform and members of the public may join the meeting via Zoom at (https://zoom.us/j/3056636338) and participate. At a minimum, at least three members of the City Commission will be physically present in the City Commission Chambers 1 and they will be broadcast on the Zoom platform along with all other members of the Commission, City Staff and the public who may attend remotely from the Commission Chambers and from other locations . The meeting is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. September 6. 2022. at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following public hearing item(s): A Resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute a three-year collective bargaining agreement (Lieutenants and Captains) between the Miami Dade County Police Benevolent Association and the City of South Miami . A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a multi-year contract with AireSpring, the City's provider of citywide SIP phone service, adding a redundant Velo cloud box for a term not to exceed thirty-six (36) months . A Resolution pursuantto Section 20-8 .9 and other provisions of the City of South Miami Land Development Code approving by Special Exception a large-scale development on a 1.6124-acre property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein . An Ordinance pursuant to Section 20-5.7 of the Land Development Code providing for a Map Amendment to the City of South Miami Official Zoning Map from Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 5 (TODD MU-5) to Transit-Oriented Development District Mixed-Use 6 (TODD MU-6) on a 1.6124-acre (70,236 sq . ft .) property located at 6075 Sunset Drive and as legally described herein . An Ordinance establishing an electric franchise with Florida Power & Light Company for the construction, installation, and powering of new LED streetlights within the City of South Miami, including at Paseo Park . If you desire to present evidence or you are unable to use Zoom, there are procedures to follow and other options available including a dedicated phone line to listen and participate in the meeting and limited public attendance, all of which is set forth in the meeting notice posted at City Hall and at http ://www.southmiamifl .gov/580/Public-Meetinqs-Notices . Anyone who wishes to review pending application, supporting documentation or who desire to have documents made available for viewing by everyone during the meeting must contact the City Clerk by calling 305-663-6340 . Note that pursuant to Florida Statutes 286 .0105, a person who decides to appeal any decision made by a Board , Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, a record of the proceedings will be required for said appeal and such person will be required to have a verbatim transcript of the proceedings including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based . ADA : To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or to request an auxiliary aide or service in order to participate in a City program, activity or event, you must on or before 4:00 p.m. 3 business days before the meeting (not counting the day of the meeting) deliver your request to the City Clerk by telephone : 305-663-6340, by mail at 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida or email at npayne@southmiamifl.gov. Nkenga A. Payne, CMG, FCRM City Clerk 'The minimum standards for adopting a resolution or enacting an ordinance are set forth in 166.041(4) •••A majority of the members of the governing body shall constitute a quorum . An affirmative vote of a majority of a quorum present is necessary to enact any ordinance or adopt any resolution:••