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Resolution No. 2021-01 Adopting Aventura 2021 Legislative Progam and Priorities - January 5, 2021 CITY OF AVENTURA RESOLUTION NO. 2021-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA ADOPTING THE CITY OF AVENTURA 2021 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 2021 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 (adopting the items of the Legislative Program, excluding Item #11) was offered by Commissioner Landman, who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Evans, and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Jonathan Evans Yes Commissioner Rachel S. Friedland Yes Commissioner Denise Landman Yes Commissioner Dr. Linda Marks Yes Commissioner Marc Narotsky Yes Vice Mayor Robert Shelley Yes Mayor Enid Weisman Yes The foregoing Resolution (as to solely the portion adopting Item #11 of the Legislative Program) was offered by Commissioner Landman, who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Evans, and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Jonathan Evans Yes Commissioner Rachel S. Friedland Yes Commissioner Denise Landman Yes Commissioner Dr. Linda Marks Yes Commissioner Marc Narotsky Absent Vice Mayor Robert Shelley Yes Mayor Enid Weisman Yes City of Aventura Resolution No. 2021-01 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of January, 2021 . ENID WEISMAN, MAYOR • ATTEST: ____ A � � � ELLISA L. HORVATH, MMC CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: V4 CITY ATTORNEY Page 2 of 2 CITY OF AVENTURA LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM AND PRIORITIES of EXCe r� 2021 Mayor Enid Weisman Commissioner Jonathan Evans Commissioner Rachel S. Friedland Commissioner Denise Landman Commissioner Dr. Linda Marks Commissioner Marc Narotsky Commissioner Robert Shelley City Manager Ronald J. Wasson City Clerk Ellisa L. Horvath City Attorney Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, P.L. CITY OF AVENTURA LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMS AND PRIORITIES 2021 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. Support Legislation to expressly mandate that school boards share referendum revenue with municipal charter schools as the tax revenue is collected each year and to share on a per student basis, regardless of the year at which the tax referendum was initially approved by the voters. 2. Support the home rule powers of local government. 3. Provide a dedicated revenue source for Charter School capital improvements at the same levels provided to the local school boards. 4. Support legislation to increase financial support for Charter schools. 5. Increase educational funding levels for Miami-Dade County Traditional and Charter public schools in order to meet per pupil State Constitutional requirements. 6. Amend State law allowing a more economical method of advertising for a public hearing relating to Comprehensive Plan adoption and / or amendments. 7. Adopt the 2021 Policy Statement of the Florida League of Cities as applicable to the City of Aventura. 8. Enact a law enabling cities to prohibit smoking at City sponsored events or activities and / or at City parks and facilities. Smoking is defined as "any nicotine delivery device" including, but not limited to, smoking and chewing tobacco. 9. On a state-wide level, ban the use of handheld phones by persons operating motor vehicles, but allowing hands free phone devices. 10. Preserve municipal authority for red light camera safety programs. 11. Amend Safe Harbor provisions (Fla. Stat. 718.116(1)(b) condos and 720.3085(2)(c) HOAs to increase the liability of qualified lending institutions to the lesser of twenty-four (24) months of past due assessments or two percent (2%) of the original mortgage in the event of a foreclosure plus recovery of reasonable attorney fees. 12. Support initiatives to address the impact of rising seas on the South Florida area. 13. Fund the review of alternatives to improve traffic flow at Miami Gardens Drive and Biscayne Boulevard Intersection. 14. Support legislation to amend Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, to expressly state that sovereign immunity constitutes immunity from suit (not just immunity from liability) to the extent not waived by applicable law. 15. Support the adoption of legislation to restore municipal authority to regulate drones in order to protect privacy and to protect persons and property within the municipality. 16. Support funding to reduce traffic congestion by developing alternate transportation modes. The City of Aventura will seek state financial assistance for the following projects: 1. Installation of Curbing for Flooding Mitigation on Country Club Dr., 190t" St. and Aventura Blvd. $421,762.