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1 Mayor MacAdam Glinn Vice Mayor Sean Brady Councilwoman Alice Burch Councilman Jonathan Meltz Councilman Steven Zelkowitz Miami Shores Village Tom Benton, Village Manager Richard Sarafan, Village Attorney Ysabely Rodriguez, Village Clerk VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2018 VILLAGE HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS 6:30 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. MOMENT OF SILENCE/ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 Minutes Time Limit Per Speaker) 5. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES A. APPROVAL OF THE APRIL 3, 2018 VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 6. ORDINANCES ON FIRST READING A. AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, FLORIDA, RELATING TO ZONING; APENDIX A, AMENDING ARTICLE IV, ESTABLISHMENT OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 402, COMPLIANCE WITH CUBAGE RESTRICTIONS ; REGULATING SUBDIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL LOTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (STAFF: PLANNING & ZONING DIRECTOR). 7. RESOLUTIONS A. A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE FLORIDA, EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT TO THE CITY OF WESTON AND VARIOUS OTHER MUNICIPALITIES AND MUNICIPAL OFFICERS REGARDING THEIR PENDING LITIGATION SEEKING A DECLARATION THAT THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION , FLORIDA STATUTES, PUNISHING ELECTED OFFICIALS FOR VIOLATING THE PREEMPTION RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION, ARE INVALID. (STAFF: VILLAGE ATTORNEY). B. A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO INITIATE 25 MPH SPEED LIMITS AND SIGNS IN APPROVED LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGE (STAFF: VILLAGE MANAGER). 1

2 8. DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS A. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING IMPLEMENTING A 25 MPH TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM (STAFF: VILLAGE MANAGER). B. SEWER SYSTEM PROJECT UPDATE BY THE VILLAGE MANAGER. 9. ANNOUNCEMENTS A) The Fine Arts Commission is hosting Friday Night Lounge, a series of short plays, at the Community Center on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 7:00 PM. B) Get ready to shred! MSPD hosts the annual Community Shred Day and Prescription Take Back on Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 9:00 AM to Noon at the Miami Shores Presbyterian Church. C) Summer Camp registration begins on April 23, Be sure to register early as summer camp programs have limited space and fill up fast! D) If you re interested in serving on the newly established Education Advisory Board, please visit the Village Website, click on Village Boards, for more information and to apply or contact the Village Clerk s Office at The deadline to apply is May 1, E) The next Village Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM. F) Please visit the Village Website for more information on Village events, departments, and to sign-up to receive agenda notifications. 10. VILLAGE COUNCIL COMMENTS 11. ADJOURNMENT The Village Council may consider and act upon such other business as may come before it. In the event this agenda must be revised, such revised copies will be available to the public at the Village Council meeting. Pursuant to Chapter , Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Miami Shores Village complies with the provisions of the Americans with Disability Act. If you are a disabled person requiring any accommodations or assistance, including materials in accessible format, a sign language interpreter (5 days notice required), or information, please notify the Village Clerk's office of such need at least 72 hours (3 days) in advance. In accordance with Village code and section (s) of the Miami-Dade County Code, any person engaging in lobbying activities, as defined therein, must register at the Village Clerk s Office before addressing the Council on the above matters or engaging in lobbying activities. 2

3 ITEM 5A Miami Shores Village Agenda Cover Memo To: Honorable Mayor & Councilmembers From: Ysabely Rodriguez, Village Clerk Subject: Approval of Meeting Minutes Date: April 11, 2018 RECOMMENDATION: - Approval of the April 3, 2018 Village Council Meeting Minutes

4 Mayor MacAdam Glinn Vice Mayor Sean Brady Councilwoman Alice Burch Councilman Jonathan Meltz Councilman Steven Zelkowitz Miami Shores Village Tom Benton, Village Manager Richard Sarafan, Village Attorney Ysabely Rodriguez, Village Clerk MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, APRIL 3, :30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Glinn called the meeting to order at 6:30 PM. 2. MOMENT OF SILENCE/ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL (5) Mayor MacAdam Glinn Vice Mayor Sean Brady Councilwoman Alice Burch Councilman Jonathan Meltz Councilman Steven Zelkowitz (left the meeting at 7:18 PM) Also Present: Tom Benton, Village Manager Ysabely Rodriguez, Village Clerk Richard Sarafan, Village Attorney At Councilwoman Burch s request, there was consensus to change the Order of Business by moving Public Comments after Presentations. 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 Minutes Time Limit Per Speaker) Mr. Lou Perez spoke in favor of Item 9B and thanked Councilman Meltz for acknowledging his concerns at the March 20 Village Council Meeting regarding speeding enforcement on N.E.103 rd Street. He further elaborated on the importance of achieving consistent speed limit signs throughout the Village. Ms. Patrice Gillespie-Smith spoke in favor of changing the speed limit to 25 MPH Village-wide. Mr. Javier Munoz voiced his opposition to converting the 9301 NE 2 nd Avenue property for restaurant use. Mr. Michael Byrd spoke in support of Item 9B and emphasized the importance of enforcing existing speed limits first. He further spoke in opposition to Item 8A and asked about the objective of the item. Mr. Mike Essington spoke in opposition to Item 8A and expressed concerns regarding the fiscal impact of joining the City of Weston lawsuit. 1

5 5. PRESENTATIONS A. CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO PLAZA 98 VOLUNTEERS Mayor Glinn and Councilwoman Burch, on behalf of the Village Council, presented the Certificates of Appreciation to the following volunteers for their contribution towards making Plaza 98 a success: Catherine McLaney Ines Hegedus-Garcia Megan Gerstel Joe Clark Hollie Altman Mary Benton Dana Wall GG Gonzalez Giselle Kovac Alisan Maas Patrice Gillespie-Smith Sheryl Piper Tony Garcia Juliet Wolk Enrique Garcia Roxanne Davies Gladys Coia John Camp Christina Butler Alice Burch Scott Davis Chris Miranda B. COUNTRY CLUB ADVISORY BOARD ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Marty Mennes, Chair of the Country Club Advisory Board, presented the board s annual report. 6. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES A. APPROVAL OF THE MARCH 20, 2018 VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES A motion was moved by Councilman Zelkowitz and seconded by Vice Mayor Brady to approve the March 20, 2018 Village Council Meeting Minutes. The motion passed unanimously. 7. ORDINANCE ON SECOND READING- PUBLIC HEARING A. AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, FLORIDA, RELATING TO ZONING; AMENDING SECTION 501, BANNING MEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTER DISPENSING FACILITIES WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE (STAFF: PLANNING & ZONING DIRECTOR). The Village Clerk read the title of the Ordinance into the record. Responding to Mayor Glinn s request, Mr. Sarafan provided a brief overview of the amended ordinance, which deletes the repeal and replace with language and includes new language stipulating amended to create a new Section 501(29) outlined in Exhibit A.. Mayor Glinn opened the public hearing and subsequently closed it, as no one present wished to speak. A motion was moved by Councilwoman Burch and was seconded by Councilman Zelkowitz to adopt the Ordinance on Second Reading. 2

6 There being no discussion, Mayor Glinn called for the vote, which was unanimous in favor of the motion. 8. RESOLUTION- PUBLIC HEARING A. A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE FILING OF A LAWSUIT SEEKING A DECLARATION THAT THE PROVISIONS PUNISHING ELECTED OFFICIALS SET FORTH IN SECTION , FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR VIOLATING THE PREEMPTION RELATED TO THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION ARE INVALID, AND INVITING OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO JOIN THE LAWSUIT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (STAFF: VILLAGE ATTORNEY). The Village Clerk read the title of the resolution into the record. Mr. Sarafan provided a brief overview of the item, thereby disclosing the merits of the lawsuit and clarified the terms of retention, which include a not-to-exceed amount of $10,000 per municipality. Mayor Glinn opened the floor to public comments. Ms. Patrice-Gillespie Smith spoke in support of the Village joining the lawsuit to protect home rule powers of the Village under the Florida Constitution. There being no further public comments, Mayor Glinn closed the public hearing. Responding to Mayor Glinn s inquiry, Mr. Sarafan stated the Village Council is currently preempted by the State of Florida on matters involving the ban of firearms in Village Hall, the Community Center, Village Parks, Doctors Charter School, to name a few. Individual Councilmembers shared their respective position on the proposed Resolution and discussed the merits and the terms of retention regarding joining the lawsuit. A motion was moved by Mayor Glinn and seconded by Vice Mayor Brady to approve the resolution as presented. There being no further discussion regarding the motion, Mayor Glinn called for a roll call vote, as per Councilman Zelkowitz s request. The motion carried a 2-3 roll call vote. Councilmembers Zelkowitz, Meltz, and Burch voted in opposition. Councilman Zelkowitz - No Councilman Meltz - No Councilwoman Burch No Vice Mayor Brady- Yes Mayor Glinn- Yes By way of consensus, the Village Council directed Mr. Sarafan to draft and bring forth a Resolution expressing support and encouragement to the City of Weston and various other municipalities regarding their pending litigation. Due to a prior commitment, Councilman Zelkowitz left the meeting at 7:18 PM. 3

7 9. DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS A. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING THE CREATION OF A CITIZEN OF THE MONTH AND STUDENT CITIZEN OF THE MONTH PROGRAMS (SPONSORED BY: COUNCILMAN JONATHAN MELTZ). Councilman Meltz provided a brief overview of the item and mentioned the importance of recognizing, on a monthly basis, residents who are contributing to the Miami Shores community and further suggested designating the newly established Education Advisory Board to work with local schools to nominate students on a monthly basis. The Village Council discussed lowering the frequency of the presentations to a quarterly basis and leveraging the support of the Greater Miami Shores Chamber of Commerce to link the initiative to its Citizen of the Year recognition program, as suggested by Councilwoman Burch. Mayor Glinn spoke in favor of reinstating the House of the Month recognition program. By way of consensus, the Village Council agreed to the creation of a Citizen and Student Recognition Programs and for the item to be brought forth with specific details concerning presentation frequency, nomination criteria, and the administration of the program at a future meeting for additional Village Council consideration. No further action was taken on this item. B. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING IMPLEMENTING A 25 MPH TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM (STAFF: VILLAGE MANAGER). Mr. Benton introduced the item and informed there are approximately 135 locations that require 25 MPH speed limit signs should the Village Council decide to change all of the applicable signs in the entire Village. Mr. Benton noted the lowering of speed limits to 25 MPH throughout residential streets does not apply to any of the State or County owned collector roadways, such as 103rd Street, Miami Avenue, and NE 2nd Avenue. As stated in his memo, Mr. Benton recommended the Village start out with posting approximately 65 signs in the areas identified in the traffic study as having a speeding problem. He further recommended the Village spend the remaining amount of the traffic calming budget on the speed tables. Mr. Benton sought direction from the Village Council as to which alternative to pursue concerning the post type. A motion was moved by Councilwoman Burch and seconded by Vice Mayor Brady to approve the Village Manager s recommendation as stated in his memo and to direct staff to move forward with the standard u iron posts. Mr. Benton recommended tabling the item to the next Village Council meeting, as he s working with Miami Dade County on attaining rubberized speed humps instead of the costlier asphalt type and he would further like to present information concerning the lead time on the green posts before the Village Council makes a determination. The motion on the floor was withdrawn. A motion was moved by Councilman Meltz and seconded by Vice Mayor Brady to defer the item to allow the Village Manager to finalize the above-referenced matters and for it to be brought forth for Village Council consideration at the April 17, 2018 Village Council Meeting. The motion passed unanimously. No further action was taken on this item. 4

8 C. SEWER SYSTEM PROJECT UPDATE BY THE VILLAGE MANAGER. Mr. Benton reported the Theatre Building has received permission to submit plans and specifications to connect to the sewer system. Staff has submitted plans for Village Hall, the Police Station, and the 9900 Building. Staff is expecting comments on the approval from Miami-Dade County s Department of Environmental Resources Management No further discussion or action was taken on this item. 10. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Village Clerk read the announcements. 11. VILLAGE COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilwoman Burch- Recognized Catherine McLaney for her presence throughout the entire meeting and for her contribution to making Plaza 98 a success. Councilman Meltz- No Comments. Councilman Zelkowitz- No Comments (left the meeting). Vice Mayor Brady- Thanked everyone who shared their input during public comments. Mayor Glinn- Thanked the public for attending the meeting and sharing their comments. 12. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Village Council, the meeting was adjourned at 7:55 PM. 5

9 ITEM 6A VILLAGE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Miami Shores Village Town Hall Council Chambers NE 2 nd Avenue Miami Shores Hearing Date April 17, 2018 Subject Code amendment to clarify standards for the subdivision of lands, and provide a recommendation to the Village Council. Action Required Amend Section 402 and provide the Village Council with a recommendation for updated subdivision criteria. Staff Report Travis Kendall, Director Report Date March 28, 2018 Background Miami Shores Village is committed to providing outstanding services to residential and commercial property owners and occupants that promote compliance with property standards that directly impact health, safety and welfare, thereby contributing to their overall quality of life. The code establishes minimum and maximum acceptable standards within the Village, the Village now seeks to clarify those standards by establishing specific criteria to permit the subdivision of lands. Recommendation Staff recommends APPROVAL of the proposed Ordinance. Please see the attachment.

10 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, FLORIDA, RELATING TO ZONING; APENDIX A, AMENDING ARTICLE IV, ESTABLISHMENT OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 402, COMPLIANCE WITH CUBAGE RESTRICTIONS ; REGULATING SUBDIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL LOTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on May 7, 2013, the Village Council adopted Ordinance , which established the regulations of the Village s Land Development Code (LDC); and WHEREAS, that Land Development Code does specifically define the minimum parameters which would allow for the subdivision of parcels within the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village Council now seeks to provide clarity on those issues; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED by the Mayor and Village Council of Miami Shores Village, Florida, as follows: Section 1. Section 402 of the Zoning Appendix to the Miami Shores Village Code of Ordinances, shall be amended as follows: Sec Compliance with cubage restrictions, and subdivision minimums. (1) No building shall hereafter be erected nor shall any existing building be moved, altered, added to or enlarged except in conformity to the requirements as to minimum cubage of buildings and type of construction set forth in the aforesaid schedule for the district in which such building is located. (2) No parcels of land zoned residential shall be subdivided unless the newly created lot has a minimum area of 12,500 square feet (this calculation shall not take into consideration the lands located outside of the property lines to the centerline of the street) and has 85 feet of primary, front yard, street frontage (side and rear yards shall not count toward the required minimum street frontage). * * * Section 2. Conflicting Provisions. Any provisions of the Code of Ordinances of Miami Shores Village, Florida in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable, and if any sentence, section, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sentences, sections, clauses or phrases of the Ordinance, but they shall remain in effect it being the legislative intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part. Page 1 of 2 Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by overstriking.

11 Section 3. Codification. It is the intention of the Village Council and it is hereby ordained the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of Ordinances of the Miami Shores Village, Florida, that sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intentions, and that the word Ordinance shall be changed to Section or other appropriate word. Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon enactment after second reading. PASSED and ENACTED this day of May, ATTEST: Ysabely Rodriguez, CMC MacAdam Glinn, Mayor Village Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard Sarafan Village Attorney Page 2 of 2 Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by overstriking.

12 ITEM 7A Miami Shores Village Agenda Cover Memo To: From: Subject: Honorable Mayor & Councilmembers Richard Sarafan, Village Attorney Resolution Expressing Support to the City of Weston Concerning their Pending Litigation Date: April 11, 2018 BACKGROUND: - During the April 3, 2018 Village Council Meeting, by way of consensus, the Village Council directed the Village Attorney to draft and bring forth a Resolution expressing support and encouragement to the City of Weston and various other municipalities regarding their pending litigation, seeking a declaration that the provisions set forth in section , Florida Statutes, punishing elected officials for violating the preemption relating to the regulation of firearms and ammunition, are invalid. RECOMMENDATION: - Approval of the attached resolution.

13 RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE FLORIDA, EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT TO THE CITY OF WESTON AND VARIOUS OTHER MUNICIPALITIES AND MUNICIPAL OFFICERS REGARDING THEIR PENDING LITIGATION SEEKING A DECLARATION THAT THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION , FLORIDA STATUTES, PUNISHING ELECTED OFFICIALS FOR VIOLATING THE PREEMPTION RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION, ARE INVALID. WHEREAS, over the past several years there have been an unprecedented number of mass shootings in American communities including, most recently, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida; and WHEREAS, National and State leaders continue to fail to act to implement sensible gun law reforms that are supported by a majority of the nation; and WHEREAS, in Section , Florida Statutes, the State of Florida (a) declared that it is occupying the whole field of regulation of firearms and ammunition, to the exclusion of all existing and future county or Village ordinances, regulations, or rules, (b) purports to prohibit the enactment of any future ordinances or regulations relating to firearms, and (c) also purports to create potential liability for damages for actions other than ordinances and regulations, including any measure, directive, rule, enactment, order, or policy promulgated or caused to be enforced ; and WHEREAS, the purported preemption, by using the terms relating to firearms and any measure, directive, rule, enactment, order of policy promulgated, is extremely broad and vague, and could apply to a panoply of measures that the Village might like to consider enacting, including the restricting of guns in Village facilities and parks, the placing of signs relating to guns in Village facilities and parks, the regulation of gun accessories (such as holsters, high capacity magazines, or bump stocks) or the creating of gun free zones or gun safe zones ; and WHEREAS, the potential violation of the broad and vague preemption of firearm regulation in Section Florida Statutes, carries the risk of onerous and punitive consequences, including but not limited to damages up to $100,000 and fines up to $5,000 (for which the official may be personally liable), removal from office by the Governor without due process of law, and a prohibition of the use of public funds to pay or reimburse the official for fines, damages or defense costs (collectively, the Onerous Preemption Penalties ); and WHEREAS, as a result of the Onerous Preemption Penalties, the Village Council and its members fear taking any steps that could even remotely be viewed as a violation of the preemption, creating a chilling effect upon Village action and preventing the Village Council from responding to the petitions and requests of the City s residents to do something to protect against the dangers of firearms; and WHEREAS, members of the Village Council desire to consider various reasonable measures related to firearms but have refrained from doing so because they could possibly be viewed as falling under the preemption and be subjected to the Onerous Preemption Penalties; and Page 1 of 2

14 WHEREAS, the Onerous Preemption Penalties strike at the core of the American system of democratic representation; they suppress the voice of the local electorate through intimidation of local elected officials; and WHEREAS, on February 28, 2018, the City of Weston passed Resolution , authorizing and directing its Village Attorney to file a lawsuit seeking a declaration that the provisions punishing elected officials set forth in Section , Florida Statutes, for violating the preemption related to the regulation of firearms and ammunition are invalid ( Lawsuit ), and invited other local governments to join the Lawsuit; WHEREAS, on April 2, 2018 the City of Weston, joined by nine other municipalities and various municipal officers thereof, filed their Complaint for Declaratory Relief in the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit in and for Leon County, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of Miami Shores Village, Florida as follows: Section 1. That the Village of Miami Shores agrees with the arguments advanced in the Complaint for Injunctive Relief filed on behalf of the City of Weston and others seeking to challenge the Onerous Preemption Penalties referenced therein, and strenuously objects to the apparent intent of the Florida Legislature, in enacting such Onerous Preemption Penalties, to (i) seek to penalize and chill the legitimate legislative prerogatives of the Miami Shores Village Council regarding representation of the interests of Miami Shores residents; (ii) to invade the legislative immunity afforded to elected officials when acting within the sphere of legitimate legislative activity, and (iii) to seek to further erode the home rule powers of the Village under the Florida Constitution and otherwise. Section 2. The Village Council invites and urges other local governments and elected officials to support the position of the Plaintiffs in the above referenced Leon County Circuit Court action and to consider joining as Plaintiffs in the lawsuit and to coordinate their efforts with such Plaintiffs. Section 3. The Village Clerk is directed to distribute this Resolution to all local governments in Miami-Dade County. Section 4. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17 TH day of April, ATTEST: MacAdam Glinn, Mayor Ysabely Rodriguez, CMC Village Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard Sarafan Village Attorney Page 2 of 2

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16 RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO INITIATE 25 MPH SPEED LIMITS AND SIGNS IN APPROVED LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Miami Shores Village wishes to install and maintain a designated 25 mph speed limit within local municipal streets; and, WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County requires Miami Shores Village to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement between Miami Shores Village and Miami-Dade County to allow for the installation and maintenance of such 25 mph speed signs, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE COUNCIL, that: Section 1. Section 2. The Village Manager is hereby authorized to take any and all steps necessary to execute the applicable Intergovernmental Agreement in order to allow for the installation and maintenance of 25 mph speed signs. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 21 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17 th day of April, ATTEST: Ysabely Rodriguez, CMC Village Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard Sarafan Village Attorney Mac Adam Glinn, Mayor

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