Impose moratorium on city parking lot and garage sales or leases
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, imposing a moratorium on transactions involving the sale or lease of 10 years or more of city-owned surface parking lots or garages for redevelopment, such moratorium to be lifted only with respect to transactions that require the purchaser/lessee to redevelop the property in such manner as (1) will result in a material net increase…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, imposing a moratorium on transactions involving the sale or lease of 10 years or more of city-owned surface parking lots or garages for redevelopment, such moratorium to be lifted only with respect to transactions that require the purchaser/lessee to redevelop the property in such manner as (1) will result in a material net increase in public parking (not including any required parking) at the property and (2) except in cases where the redevelopment entails a parking garage as its main use, will result in the construction of a meaningful number of affordable or workforce housing units that will remain affordable or workforce housing for a period of at least 30 years, with these conditions to be recorded in an appropriate instrument as covenants running with the land. Office of the city attorney commissioner alex fernandez
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