2011-15RESOLUTION N0.2011-15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA ADOPTING THE CITY
OF AVENTURA 2011 LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM AND
PRIORITIES ATTACHED HERETO; AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO TAKE NECESSARY ACTION TO
CARRY OUT THE AIMS OF THIS RESOLUTION; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, THAT:
Section 1. The City of Aventura 2011 Legislative Program and Priorities,
attached hereto, is hereby adopted.
Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to take all action necessary to
implement the purpose of this Resolution.
Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption
hereof.
The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Joel, who moved
its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Auerbach, and upon being
put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner Zev Auerbach yes
Commissioner Teri Holzberg absent
Commissioner Billy Joel yes
Commissioner Michael Stern yes
Commissioner Luz Urbaez Weinberg yes
Vice Mayor Bob Diamond yes
Mayor Susan Gottlieb yes
Resolution No. 2011-15
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1St of February, 2011.
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Mayor Susan Gottlieb
Commissioner Zev Auerbach
Commissioner Bob Diamond
Commissioner Teri Holzberg
Commissioner Billy Joel
Commissioner Michael Stern
Commissioner Luz Urbaez Weinberg
City Manager Eric M. Soroka
City Clerk Teresa M. Soroka
City Attorney Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske, P.L.
CITY OF AVENTURA
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMS AND PRIORITIES
2011
This document is intended to provide direction to the City Manager, City Attorney and
Legislative Lobbyist as to the official City position regarding issues and pending
legislation which would affect the operation of local government. This document further
provides priorities for the acquisition of supplemental funding (grants) for various
programs.
The City of Aventura will endorse and support legislation that will:
1. Provide a dedicated revenue source for Charter School capital improvements at
the same levels provided to the local school boards.
2. Increase or maintain educational funding levels for Miami-Dade County public
schools.
3. Amend State law allowing a more economical method of advertising for a public
hearing relating to Comprehensive Plan adoption and/ or amendments.
4. Adopt the 2011 Policy Statement of the Florida League of Cities.
5. Enact a law that would prohibit an individual from writing, sending or receiving
text messages while operating a motor vehicle.
6. Enact a law enabling cities to prohibit smoking at city sponsored events or
activities and/ or at city parks and facilities.
7. On a state-wide level, ban the use of handheld phones by persons operating
motor vehicles, but allowing hands free phone devices.
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A bill to be entitled
An act relating to required advertisements for the
adoption of local government comprehensive plans and
comprehensive plan amendments; amending s. 163.3174,
F.S.; providing requirements for the advertisement of
local planning agency public hearings for the review
of local government comprehensive plans and
comprehensive plan amendments; amending s. 163.3184,
F.S.; providing that advertisements of public hearings
of the local planning agency and governing body for
review, transmittal, and adoption of local government
comprehensive plans and comprehensive plan amendments
shall be published in a newspaper of general
circulation in the county or municipality, or in a
geographically limited insert of such newspaper;
providing for an effective date.
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
Section 1. Subsection (4)(a) of Section 163.3174, Florida
Statutes, is amended to read:
(4) The local planning agency shall have the general
responsibility for the conduct of the comprehensive planning
program. Specifically, the local planning agency shall:
(a) Be the agency responsible for the preparation of the
comprehensive plan or plan amendment and shall make
recommendations to the governing body regarding the adoption or
amendment of such plan. During the preparation of the plan or
plan amendment and prior to any recommendation to the governing
body, the local planning agency shall hold at least one public
hearing, with public notice provided in accordance with s.
163.3184 (15)(a)(2) on the proposed plan or plan amendment. The
governing body in cooperation with the local planning agency may
designate any agency, committee, department, or person to
prepare the comprehensive plan or plan amendment, but final
recommendation of the adoption of such plan or plan amendment to
the governing body shall be the responsibility of the local
planning agency.
Section 2. Subsection (15) of Section 163.3184, Florida
Statutes, is amended to read:
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(15) PUBLIC HEARINGS.-
(a) The procedure for transmittal of a complete proposed
comprehensive plan or plan amendment pursuant to subsection (3)
and for adoption of a comprehensive plan or plan amendment
pursuant to subsection (7) shall be by affirmative vote of not
less than a majority of the members of the governing body
present at the hearing.
(1) The adoption of a comprehensive plan or plan amendment
'shall be by ordinance. For the purposes of transmitting or
adopting a comprehensive plan or plan amendment, the notice
requirements in chapters 125 and 166 are superseded by this
subsection, except as provided in this part.
(2) Advertisements of the local plannin agency public hearing
for review of a comprehensive plan or lan amendment as required
by s. 163.3174(4)(a), and the transmittal and adoption public
hearings of the governing body, shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the county or municipality,
or in a geographically limited insert of such newspaper. The
geographic boundaries in which such insert is circulated shall
include the geographic boundaries of the local government
proposing the amendment. It is the legislative intent that,
whenever possible, the advertisement appear in a news aper that
is published at least 5 days a week unless the only newspaper in
the county or municipality is published less than 5 days a week,
or that the advertisement appear in a geographically limited
insert of such newspaper which insert is published at least
twice each week. It is further the legislative intent that the
newspaper selected be one of general interest and readership in
the community and not one of limited subject matter, pursuant to
chapter 50. The advertisement shall not be placed in that
portion of the newspaper where legal notices and classified
advertisements appear.
(b) The local governing body shall hold at least two
advertised public hearings on the proposed comprehensive plan or
plan amendment as follows:
1. The first public hearing shall be held at the transmittal
stage pursuant to subsection (3). It shall be held on a weekday
at least 7 days after the day that the first advertisement is
published.
2. The second public hearing shall be held at the adoption
stage pursuant to subsection (7) . It shall be held on a weekday
at least 5 days after the day that the second advertisement is
published.
(c) The local government shall provide a sign-in form at the
transmittal hearing and at the adoption hearing for persons to
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provide their names and mailing addresses. The sign-in form must
advise that any person providing the requested information will
receive a courtesy informational statement concerning
publications of the state land planning agency's notice of
intent. The local government shall add to the sign-in form the
name and address of any person who submits written comments
concerning the proposed plan or plan amendment during the time
period between the commencement of the transmittal hearing and
the end of the adoption hearing. It is the responsibility of the
person completing the form or providing written comments to
accurately, completely, and legibly provide all information
needed in order to receive the courtesy informational statement.
(d) The agency shall provide a model sign-in form far
providing the list to the agency which may be used by the local
government to satisfy the requirements of this subsection.
(e) If the proposed comprehensive plan or plan amendment
changes the actual list of permitted, conditional, or prohibited
uses within a future land use category or changes the actual
future land use map designation of a parcel or parcels of land,
the required advertisements shall be in the format prescribed by
s. 125.66 (4) (b) 2. for a county or by s. 166.041 (3) (c) 2.b. for a
municipality. Such advertisements may be placed in a
geographically limited insert of a newspaper of general
circulation as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this subsection.
Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming law.
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his brochure reflects the priorities of 410
municipalities, as prepared by the five
legislative policy committees and adopted
by the full membership at the Florida League of
Cities 50th Annual Legislative Conference on
November 19, 2010, in Orlando.
2010-2011 Officers
President
Mayor Joy Cooper, Hallandale Beach
First Vice President
Mayor Patricia Bates, Altamonte Springs
Second Vice President
Mayor Manny Marorio, Sweetwater
The Florida League of Cities, Inc., formed in 1922,
represents the municipalities of Florida. Its mission
is to concentrate the influence of all city, town and
village officials upon other policymaking bodies
for the purpose of shaping legislation and public
policy, sharing the advantages of cooperative
action, and exchanging ideas and experiences.
For more information on the League's legislative
initiatives, please contact:
Florida League of Cities
P.0. Box 1757
Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757
Phone: (850) 222-9684
Fax: (850) 222-3806
Visit the League's Web site at www.flcities.com.