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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 08 25 Public Hearings 501 Consider Adoption of Resolution 2008-36 "Town Center Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area: COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 501 Consent Informational Public Hearing X Regular ,1 /' "",-" August 25, 2008 Regular Meeting Mgr. / Authoriza REQUEST: The Community Development Department, Planning Division requests that the City Commission hold a Public Hearing to consider adoption of Resolution 2008-36 which designates an area of the City as the "Town Center Seminole Economic Enhancement District (SEED)/Brownfield Area". PURPOSE: For the City Commission to consider adoption of Resolution 2008-36 designating an area of the City [located generally within the Town Center (as depicted on Exhibit A)] as a SEED/Brownfield Area. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Florida Statute 376.77 - 376.86: "Brownfield Redevelopment Act" CONSIDERATIONS: The City Commission held a Workshop on brownfields on March 3, 2008. Mr. John Metsopoulos, Seminole County US 17-92 CRA Program Manager and Mr. George Houston, Dept of Environmental Protection, Brownfield Coordinator- Waste Cleanup described the implications of the brownfield designation (also referred to as "SEED- Seminole Economic Enhancement District"). The City Commission directed that three (3) other areas of the City be explored for designation as SEED/Brownfield Areas under this program. What is the SEED/Brownfield program? The SEED/Brownfield program is a state economic development incentive to accomplish two purposes: 1. To provide general economic development opportunities in SEED/Brownfield designated zones on a project by project basis; 2. To promote special economic development opportunities in SEED/Brownfield designated zones for properties that require the clean-up of environmental contamination on project by project basis. August 25, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 501 What properties can be included? Section 376.80, Florida Statutes describes the Administrative Process for the Brownfield program. In determining areas to be designated, the City must consider: 1. Whether the brownfield area warrants economic development and has a reasonable potential for such activities; 2. Whether the proposed area to be designated represents a reasonable focused approach and is not overly large in geographic coverage; 3. Whether the area has potential to interest the private sector in participating in rehabilitation; and 4. Whether the area contains sites or parts of sites suitable for limited recreational open space, cultural or historical preservation purposes. In general, any commercial property in need of development or redevelopment or environmental clean-up can be included. In certain cases, residential property in need of environmental clean- up can also be included. The designated SEED/Brownfield Area must be a contiguous area and must be designated by City resolution. Who administers the program? The program is administered by the State of Florida and County Dept of Economic Development What Does it Cost the City? There is no cost to the City other than the public noticing costs, which have already been incurred. The City may match state job creation grants [if it desires] up to $500 per job. What benefits are available for Economic Development Proiects in SEED designated zones? Environmental Clean-up Economic ~yeloDmept Proi~~ts General Economic Develooment proiects Building Materials Sales Tax Rebate on residential projects containing 20% or more workforce housing units. Cash Rebates on projects generating $2 million in capital investment outlays and at least 5 new full-time jobs. Tax abatements and cash outlays for clean-up expenses Sale of Tax Abatements to a Third Party Limits on lender liability for clean-up requirements Limits on liability for dean-up on adjacent properties Limits Federal enforcement intervention. 100% 100% Non QTl'I' jobs - $2,000 QTI'" jobs - $5,000 Non QTI'" jobs - $2,000 QTI* jobs - $5,000 nla n/a up to $2 million up to $2 million nla Yes nla nla Yes Yes *Q.T.I. = Qualified Target Industry Additionally, the program offers tax credits for site rehabilitation and the provision of affordable housing. Data provided by George Houston, Central District Brownfield Coordinator for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. August 25, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 501 Seminole County and the City believe that designation of this area as a Seminole Economic Enhancement District / Brownfield Area will provide incentives to encourage development within the designated area. CHRONOLOGY: The public hearings have been noticed as required under Florida Statute: June 5, 2008- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of June 19 Public Hearing at City Hall June 7, 2008- Public Noticing in El Sentinel of June 19 Public Hearing at City Hall The notice of the June 19 meeting was also posted at City Hall and announced at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Commission before the actual hearing date. June 19,2008- Public Hearing held at City Hall for public input on the proposed Town Center Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area. No public comment was received. The brown field program administration process requires at least one public hearing in each area proposed to be designated as a Seminole Economic Enhancement District (S.E.E.D.)/Brownfield Area. Aug. 14,2008- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of Adoption Public Hearing for Resolution 2008-36, on August 25, 2008 at City Hall. Aug. 25, 2008- City Commission Public Hearing for Adoption of Resolution 2008-36. Proposed Town Center Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area FUNDING: None Required. August 25, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 501 FINDINGS: 1. The properties described in Exhibit A meet the criteria for designation as a brownfield under section 376.80, Florida Statutes; 2. The City is not responsible for the costs and liabilities associated with site remediation, rehabilitation, economic development, or source removal unless the City specifically designates itself as a responsible person pursuant to section 376.80 (3), Florida Statutes; and 3. The public hearing and noticing requirements have been met. RECOMMENDATION: The Community Development Department- Planning Division recommends that the City Commission adopt Resolution 2008-36 designating property [located generally within the Town Center (as depicted on Exhibit A)] as the Town Center Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area. ATTACHMENTS: A- Public Noticing of Public Hearings B- Resolution 2008-36 with Map Exhibit 'A' COMMISSION ACTION: SE THURSDAY,. JUNE 5, 2008 H9 an e an c cur. onceSSlons alSo will he sold. $7 for adults, $2 for. children K"12th gnlde, . free for garden members. 407. 246-2620. Operation Kidsafe' Na- tional Safety Tour: 10 a.mA p.m. June 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 8; Classic Honda, 4000 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Digi- tal imagery equip~ent will be available to take children's photos and fingerprints. No re- cords are kept, and the data will be given to the parent. Free.407 -291-6090. . Hurricane Expo: 10 a.m.-S p.m. June 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 8; Orlando Fashion Square Mall, 3201 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Join 20 county agencies and learn about hurri- cane prevention, mitigation, and what to do when the storm hits. Presented by Orange County Office of Emergency Management. Free. .407-896- 1131. Joseph Rassel of the Sentinel staff compiled this report. He can be reached at i~~rIandosentlnel.com or 407-420-5658. To submit an item, e-mail communityevents@lorland05entinel.com. 'We Can Help...and Lower Your Power 13H1 in the Process! '"I"$ecohd Opinion HUBERTO PEREZ, M.~. FELLOWSHIP TRAINED AT CEDA.RS SINAI Hu rto Perez, M.D. MEDiqL CENTER IN LASIt( SURGERY Se Habl. Espailol .' . " CALL FORA FREE LASlK SCREENING (38&)574-0700 I "Leaders In Quality Eye Care" '. ; Orange City Office SanfonfOfflc' . 106111tdIfM ~IIMll)(. SlIitt 204 ,313 N, ~ Av.. ~' ATTACHMENT A L CITY OF WINTER SPRiNGS NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING. . TO CONSIDER OES1GNATlONOF A SEMINOLE ECo.NOMIC ENHANCEMENT . DISTRICT(S~E.E.D.)/BROWNFIELD AREA The purpose of this hearing is to receive publiC Input on a proposal to designa.te the properties described on the map below as Ii "Seminole Economic Enhancement District (S.E,E.D.)/Brownfleld Area", as provided for in Sections 376.77 through 376.86, Florida Statutes (~Brownfjelds Redevelopment Acti). The properties are located within the Winter Springs Town Center, in the area of Tuskawilla Road and State Road 434. Interested parties are advised that they may appear at tile meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed designation, Staff will forward public comments to 1he City Commission, who will. hold a separate public hearing at a future date (to be separately advertised) to consider adoption of the proposed resolution designating the properties described on the map below as the "Town Center S.E.E,D.lBrownfield Area". PROPOSED TOWN CENTER SEMINOLE ECONOMIC ENHANCMENT DISTRICT/BROWNFIELD AREA: PUBLIC HEARING THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008 AT 6:00. P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434..: WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA , I The proposed resolUtion may be Inspected by interested parties be~n 8. a.m. and 5 p.m.. Mondaythniugh Friday,atthe City's Clerk's OffICe, located at 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Aorlda, For more Information call (407) 327-1800 1217. Persons with disabilities needing ~istance to participateln any of these proceedings should contactthe Employee Relations Department CQordinator, 48 hou rs In a~ance of the meeting at (407) 327- 1800, #236. . this Is a public hearfng. .n you decide to appeal any recommendation or decision ma~e at this hearing; you will need a record of the proceedings,and for such purposes, you 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 Aorida Statutes, Section 286.0105). r~ Ciudad de Winter Springs Aviso de vista publica para considerar la designacion de una mejora economica del distrito de Seminole (S.E.E.D.)/ Area de Brownfield EI prop6sito de esta vista es recibir la aportaci6n del publico en una propuesta para designar las propiedades descritas en el maP9 de abajo como una "Mejora Econ6mica del Seminole (S.E.E.D.)/Area de Brownfield", como proporcionado en las secciones 376.77 a 376.86, estatuto de la Florida ("Brownfields Redevelopment Act"). Las propiedades estan localizadas dentro del Winter Springs Town Center, en el area de Tuskawilla Road y la carretera estatal 434. Se les aconseja a los grupos interesados que ellos pueden comparecer en la reuni6n y ser escuchados con respecto a la propuesta designaci6n. Empleados Ie haran lIegar los comentarios publicos a la comisi6n de la ciudad, quienes lIevaran a cabo una vista publica separada en una fecha futura (a ser anunciada por separado) para considerar la adopci6n de la propuesta resoluci6n designando las propied~des descritas en el mapa de abajo como el "Town Center S.E.E.D.lArea de Brownfield". Propuesta de mejoras eco~6micas del distrito de Seminole town center/Area de Brownfield ! I Vista publica Jueves, 19 de Junia, 2008 alas 6:00 P.M. o pronto despues, en de la camara de la comisi6n localizada en THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HAll 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA La propuesta resoluci6n puede ser inspeccionada por grupos intere- sados entre las 8 a.m. y las 5 p.m., de lunes a viernes, en Ja oficina del City Clerk, localizada en 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida. Para mas informacion lIame al (407) 327-1800 #227. Personas incapacitadas que necesiten asistencia para participar en cualquiera de estos eventos deben comunicarse con el coordinador del departamento de relaciones de empleados, 48 horas antes de la vista al (407) 327-1800, #236. Esta es una vista publica. Si usted decide apelar cualQuier recomendaci6n 0 decision hecha en esta vista, usted necesitara un historial de los actos, y por tal causa, puede tener que asegurarse de que un historialliteral de los eventos sea hecho, el cual dicho historial incluya el testimonio y evidencia por el cualla apelaci6n esta basada. Estatuto de la Florida, Secci6n 286.0105). C) z z ~ 0 0.. i= lJ) :iE D:: 0.. W 0 W lJ) C I- - c( z (Q ;: J: 0 - I- Q) u.. "0 w 0 s:: (.) ~ E i= Q) 0 (.) lJ) z a; c 0 ~ a; <1> Cl E i..: ca C ca <1> ll. .Q Z en - 0.. t c "E 0 'C <1> :g () .~ > en "0 <1> <1> C3 <( C/) 0 .... .... c c (Q (Q ~ -:r -:r (Q (Q c ~ 10 10 .... 10 10 )( CO') CO') c c CO') lD i..: <1> .0 E i..: :::l a; <1> Z .0 0. E c ~ 0 :::l t .... Z <1> a; 0 "0 en N -0 <( E U5 () -aJ C ...... = ~ 00 .s c ~ o 'E .. 'E o " >- e .. .. .. o e- ::J 0- E .. o '" o Q. )( .. >- .. ~ >- e .. .5 o iii ... ~ .. .~ ,. .~ .. " ~ .. E " '0 e >- .. E ::J o >- -0 ~ .. " :0 .5 .. tll .. 0- " e .. ~ .. " .. = e o Gi .5 'E .. en o " e .!!! o .. .r. I- .5 " CO$ 08- Og. ("log -.. "Il:t= ,. ~= -.. COg O~ .~ ~ Q) .~ ....u (Oe C~ .. C~ 0'; __ E ....0- (O.!!l (.)g ~ -.. .c~ ~':;: c.~ Product: OSBS PubData: 08_14_2008 Zone: SEM EdrtiOf\: 8M paga: H_6 User: aplnkston Time: 08.13.2008 11Ul Color:" H6 OrlanduScotloel HAPPENING fROM PAGE H4 contest, prizes for dosest to the pin on all par 3's and $100,000 shootout on the 18th hole, raffles, live and silent auctions anda buffet dinner. Registration dead. line is Aug. 18.$100.407-221.9976. Mud volleyball tournament Aug. 23; lee Vista Center, between JlJdgeRoad and State Road 436, Orlando. The 16th annual March of Dimes MudVolleyballTourna-- ment. Teams raising $l,SOOor morere<:eiveperks.Registrationis $450 for a c~d team of 5ix to len players,407-S99-S077,Ext.24. Gala:6-10p.m.Aug.23;Or- lando Marrion Downtown, 400 W. LivingstonSI~Orlando.Business and Professional Women Orlando Education Fund's inaugural "Edu- cation Fund Gala" includes silenl andliveauctions,dancing,jazz and entertainment. Proceeds will benetiteducationalscholarships for deserving women. S30 for singles, $50 for couples. 407-928- 6279. Aucdon: 6-9 p.m. Aug. 28; OrlandoScienceCenter,777E. Princeton St, Orlando. The Victim Servke Center's secood annual fundraiser will feature Trisha Meili. the .C@fllralparkJogger:whowill share her inspiralional story of healing. hope, and possibility. TIlere will also be hors doeuvres. sHt'ntandliveauctions.Reserva- tion deadline is Aug. 18.$100. 407-228-6050. Dog show: 1 p.m. Sept. 6; Pavil- ion at Crossing Poinlt',9309 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando. The thirdannual'PoshPavilionPooch Dog Show" will benefit the Alzhei- mer Resource (@flIer. Dogs of all shapE'S and sizes will compete in 12differentcategories.Llght refreshments, pooch portraits, human imd canine massages. dog trainers, and caricature artists will bt'available. $10 per human and $5 per canine. 407-859-7990. Gal. and auction: Sept. 10; loews Portofino 8<Jy Hotel at Universal Orlando, 5601 Universal Boulevard, Orlando. The March of Dimes annual Signature (hefs Gourmet Gala & Auction features tastings of culinary items from the area's preeminent chefs,as well as live and silent auctions. Festivities begin with a reception and silent auction previewat6p.m. $175. 407.~99-S077, En. 33. Senlo" I'LEASE SEE HAPPEN, Hl0 City of Winter Springs NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT FIRE RESCUE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION L N",lCC ,~ hcrchy giwnlh~t thc Cily ('omm'....im or Ihe Cil)' rot Wimcr Sl"llI~' WIll condllC.1 a pllbllC ltelll1ng to ">JI~,<kr u.mg Ihe ad valor"lIl In bIll for eoll..,;lillS ddinqllenl fire tc","uc :'l""'iltl ,,",..,..menl. imposed,r"", the 1';""".1 Yea.. lba..beg.aIlOct<>l'erl,2007....nhlllthemUlIle'palboundanesotlbe('{lyofWmto::r Sprlll8' l'ROl'OSES TU AlXWI RESOLUTION NO.lI108-J6 A llli.SOLUTION OF TilE CITY COMMISSION 01' TIlE CITY 01' WINTER SPRINGS. SEMINOLE COt"NTY, I'LORIDA. Or~<;!GNATlNG TnOSE PARCEL" IOE!'n"IT'lEO IN TIlE MAP ATTA('JIEO HERETO AS EXIIIRIT "A" mR !NCU:SION wrrm'\ TIlE SE,\fINOLE ECONOMIC Er.lIANC'EMEr.T OlSTRlfT I BROWN"'ELn ARRAS FOR THE pIIRPOSE OF ENVtRONMEr.TAl. REMJ-TJIATlO'\. REHARII.ITATION ANn ECONOMIC RFnEVELOpMEI\'T (''TOWN CENTER S,E,E n I RROWNFIF.Ln AREA"'), At rfHOR1ZI'\G THE (,frY Cl.ERK TO NOTIFY THE I'LORmA nEPARTVlEN'T OF ENVIRONME\l'i\!. PRmEf'TION OF :"lAin OFA'iIGNATlON A:"l REQl'IRFO RY I.AW, pRovIOINn FOR TilE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT RE$OI.HflONS. SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECl"lVE DATE R...:SOL!J110N NO. Ill08-31 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMI.'iSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. SEMINOLE COl'NTY, !'LORIDA. DESIGNATING THOSE PARCELS IDENTIFIED IN TIlE MAP ATIACHED HERETO AS EXl-IIBIT 'A'" FOR INCLUSION WITHI:\ THE SBUNOLE ECONOMIC E!\'HANCEMENT DISTRICf I BROWNFIELD AREAS FOR THE PUIti'OSE OF ENVIRONMENTAl. REMFJ)IATlO:", REHARILHATlON AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMEl'<T (''VILLAGE WALK SEE,D I BROWNFIELD AREA"'); AIcTHORlZING THE CITY CLERK TO NOTIFY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONME\l'AL PROTECTION 01' SAID DESIGNATION AS REQl'IRED BY LAW; pROVlOlNG FOR THE REPEAL OF PIUOR INCONSISTENT RESOLUTIONS. SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE D,'\.TE RESOLUTION NO. 11118-3H A RESOLUTION OF TilE CITY COMMISSION OF TilE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. SEMINOLE Cot-NTY. FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THOSE PARCElS IDENTIFIED IN THE MAP ATTACHED HERETO AS Exmsrr .....'" FOR INCLUSION WITHI:" THE Sf..\1.INOLI: ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DlSTRlcr f BROWNFIELD AREAS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVlRONMEt-.'TAL REMEDIATlO:\. REHABILITATION AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMEI\T ("GREE..."lEWAY !).iERCHANGE SEED. I BROWNFIELD ."REA""); AUfIIORIZll"G TIm CHY CLERK TO NOTIFY THE RORIDA DEPARTMENT OF E:\VIR.ONMENTAl. PROTECTION Of SAID Df';SIGNATlON AS REQUIR1'.o BY LAW, PROVIDING FOR THE REJ'fAl, OF PRIOR lNCONS"ISTENI RESOLll'IONS. 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ATTACHMENT B RESOLUTION NO. 2008-36 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THOSE PARCELS IDENTIFIED IN THE MAP ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A" FOR INCLUSION WITHIN THE SEMINOLE ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT I BROWNFIELD AREAS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, REHABILITATION AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT ("TOWN CENTER S.E.E.D. I BROWNFIELD AREA"); AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO NOTIFY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF SAID DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED BY LAW; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City is granted the authority, under S 2(b), Art. VIII of the State Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, sections 376.77 through 376.85, Florida Statutes, known as the "Brownfield Redevelopment Act" ("the Act") authorizes the designation by resolution of certain lands as "Brownfield Areas", and for the corresponding provision of environmental remediation, rehabilitation, and economic redevelopment for such areas; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the proposed area set forth herein warrants economic development and has a reasonable potential for such activities; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area represents a reasonably focused approach and is not overly large in geographic coverage; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area has potential to interest the private sector in participating in rehabilitation; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area contains sites or parts of sites suitable for limited recreational open space, cultural, or historical preservation purposes; and WHEREAS, pursuant to section 376.80(2)(a), Florida Statutes, the City of Winter Springs has held a public meeting on June 19,2008 in the area to be designated as a Brownfield Area, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A"; City of Winter Springs Resolution No. 2008-36 Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to designate the parcels described in Exhibit" A" as the Town Center S.E.E.D. I Brownfield Area; and WHEREAS, City Commission deems that this Resolution is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT: SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The foregoing recitals are deemed true and correct and are hereby fully incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. Designation of Town Center S.E.E.D. I Brownfield Area. The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby designates those parcels identified on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and fully incorporated herein by this reference, as part of the Seminole Economic Enhancement District (S.E.E.D.) I Brownfield Area ("the Area") for environmental remediation, rehabilitation, and economic redevelopment as set forth in the Act and pursuant to the following terms and conditions: A. The City of Winter Springs shall, as soon as is practical, designate the entity or entities responsible for the remediation and rehabilitation of the Area, or specific portions thereof, pursuant to Section 376.80(3), Florida Statutes. B. The designation of the Area by this Resolution does not render the City of Winter Springs responsible for the costs and liabilities associated with site remediation, rehabilitation, economic development, or source removal, as those terms are defined in the Act, unless the City of Winter Springs specifically designates itself as a responsible person pursuant to Section 376.80(3), Florida Statutes. C. Nothing in this Resolution shall be deemed to prohibit, limit, or amend the authority and power of the City of Winter Springs to designate any other property or properties as a Brownfield I S.E.E.D Area, or to modify, amend, or withdraw the designation as established herein. SECTION 3. Directions to City Clerk. Upon adoption of this Resolution by the City Commission, the City Clerk shall notify the Florida Department of Environmental Protection of the City's designation of the Area consistent with the requirements of the Act. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, or p0l1ion of this Resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive or procedural reasons, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining City of Winter Springs Resolution No. 2008-36 Page 2 of 3 portions of this Resolution. SECTION 5. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Resolutions. All prior resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective inunediately upon its adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida. ADOPTED by the City Conunission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on this _ day of , 2008. ATTEST: JOHN F. BUSH, Mayor ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES, City Clerk Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for the City of Winter Springs only: ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, City Attorney City of Winter Springs Resolution No. 2008-36 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A TOWN CENTER SEMINOLE ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT/BROWNFIELD AREA RESOLUTION N0.2008-36 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THOSE PARCELS IDENTIFIED IN THE MAP ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A" FOR INCLUSION WITHIN THE SEMINOLE ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT / BROWNFIELD AREAS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, REHABILITATION AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT ("TOWN CENTER S.E.E.D. / BROWNFIELD AREA"); AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO NOTIFY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF SAID DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED BY LAW; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City is granted the authority, under § 2(b), Art. VIII of the State Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, sections 376.77 through 376.85, Florida Statutes, known as the "Brownfield Redevelopment Act" ("the Act") authorizes the designation by resolution of certain lands as "Brownfield Areas", and for the corresponding provision of environmental remediation, rehabilitation, and economic redevelopment for such areas; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the proposed area set forth herein warrants economic development and has a reasonable potential for such activities; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area represents a reasonably focused approach and is not overly large in geographic coverage; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area has potential to interest the private sector in participating in rehabilitation; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the proposed area contains sites or parts of sites suitable for limited recreational open space, cultural, or historical preservation purposes; and WHEREAS, pursuant to section 376.80(2)(a), Florida Statutes, the City of Winter Springs has held a public meeting on June 19, 2008 in the area to be designated as a Brownfield Area, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A"; City of Winter Springs Resolution No. 2008-36 Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to designate the parcels described in Exhibit "A" as the Town Center S.E.E.D. / Brownfield Area; and WHEREAS, City Commission deems that this Resolution is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT: SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The foregoing recitals are deemed true and correct and are hereby fully incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. Designation of Town Center S.E.E.D. / Brownfield Area. The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby designates those parcels identified on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and fully incorporated herein by this reference, as part of the Seminole Economic Enhancement District (S.E.E.D.) / Brownfield Area ("the Area") for environmental remediation, rehabilitation, and economic redevelopment as set forth in the Act and pursuant to the following terms and conditions: A. The City of Winter Springs shall, as soon as is practical, designate the entity or entities responsible for the remediation and rehabilitation of the Area, or specific portions thereof, pursuant to Section 376.80(3), Florida Statutes. B. The designation of the Area by this Resolution does not render the City of Winter Springs responsible for the costs and liabilities associated with site remediation, rehabilitation, economic development, or source removal, as those terms are defined in the Act, unless the City of Winter Springs specifically designates itself as a responsible person pursuant to Section 376.80(3), Florida Statutes. C. Nothing in this Resolution shall be deemed to prohibit, limit, or amend the authority and power of the City of Winter Springs to designate any other property or properties as a Brownfield / S.E.E.D Area, or to modify, amend, or withdraw the designation as established herein. SECTION 3. Directions to City Clerk. Upon adoption of this Resolution by the City Commission, the City Clerk shall notify the Florida Department of Environmental Protection of the City's designation of the Area consistent with the requirements of the Act. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, or portion of this Resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive or procedural reasons, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining City of Winter Springs Resolution No. 2008-36 Page 2 of 3 portions of this Resolution. SECTION 5. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Resolutions All prior resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on this 25`'' day of August, 2008. 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