HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 08 25 Public Hearings 503 Consider Adoption of Resolution 2008-38 "GreeneWay Interchange Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area"
COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 503
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing X
Regular
August 25, 2008
Regular Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST: The Community Development Department, Planning Division requests that the
City Commission hold a Public Hearing to consider adoption of Resolution 2008-38 which
designates an area of the City as the "Greeneway Interchange Seminole Economic Enhancement
District (SEED)/Brownfield Area".
PURPOSE: For the City Commission to consider adoption of Resolution 2008-38
designating an area of the City [located generally at the SR 434 and SR 417 interchange (as
depicted on Exhibit A)] as a SEED/Brownfield Area.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Florida Statute 376.77 - 376.86: "Brownfield Redevelopment Act"
CONSIDERA TIONS:
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 503
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 [ifit desires] up to $500 per job.
What benefits are available for Economic Development Proiects in SEED designated zones?
Environmental
Clean-up Economic
PeYelopmeD~ Pr9jects
General Economic
Development Proiect~
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 clean-up on
adjacent properties
Limits Federal enforcement intervention.
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100%
NonQTlljr jobs - $2,000
QTl* jobs - $5,000
Non QTI* jobs - $2,000
QTI* jobs - $5,000
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*Q.TJ. = 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 503
Seminole County and the City believe that designation of this area as a Seminole Economic
Enhancement District I Brownfield Area will provide incentives to encourage development
within the designated area.
CHRONOLOGY: The public hearings have been noticed as required under Florida Statute:
July 24. 2008- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of Aug. 5th Public Hearing at the UCF Incubator.
Aug. 3,2008- Public Noticing in Spanish of Aug 5th Public Hearing at the UCF Incubator.
The notice of the August 5th Public Hearing was also posted at the UCF Incubator and announced at a
regularly scheduled meeting of the City Commission before the actual hearing date.
Aug. 5,2008- Public Hearing held at the UCF Incubator- Seminole County Training Room, 1511 East
State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida, for public input on the proposed Greeneway
Interchange Seminole Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area. Public input
was received. The brownfield 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 2008-38,
on August 25, 2008 at City Hall.
Aug. 25, 2008- City Commission Public Hearing for Adoption of Resolution 2008-38.
Proposed Greeneway Interchange Seminole
Economic Enhancement District/Brownfield Area
FIND IN GS:
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.
August 25, 2008
PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 503
RECOMMENDATION:
The Community Development Department- Planning Division recommends that the City Commission
adopt Resolution 2008-38 designating property [located generally at the SR 434 and SR 417 interchange
(depicted on Exhibit A)] as the Greeneway Interchange Seminole Economic Enhancement
DistrictlBrownfield Area.
ATTACHMENTS:
A- Public Noticing of Public Hearings
B- Resolution 2008-38 with Map Exhibit 'A'
COMMISSION ACTION:
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ATTACHMENT A
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PUBLIC HEARING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, '2008 AT 6:00 P.M.
AT THE .
. UCF INCUBATOR. SEMINOLE COUNTY TRAINING ROOM I
1511 EAST STATE AOAD 434. SUITE 2001
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
The proposed resolution may be Inspected by interested parties
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the City's
Clerk's Office, located at 1126 East State Road 434.. Winter
. Sprlngs, Ronda. For more Information cail (407) 327-1800 #'127.
Persons wl1h disabilities needing assistance to participate In any of
tb.8se proceedings should. contact the Employee Relations
Department Coordinator, 48 hours In advance of the. meeting at
(407) 327-1'800, #236. This Is a public hearing. If you decide
y. toappeaJ any recommendaUon or decision made at, thIs hearing,
I. you will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes,
you may need to ensure that a verbaUm'recor~ of the proceedings
Is made, which record' Includes the testimony and evidence upon
Which the appeal Is based Rorida Statutes. Section 286.01'05). .
PUBLIC HEARING
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7,2008 AT 6:00 P.M.
AT THE ,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WINTER SPRINGS
817 EAST STATE ROAD 434 I
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
The proposed resolu!lon may be Inspected by Interested parties
between 8 a.m. and 5 p,m., Monday through Friday: at the' City',s
Clerk's Office, located at 1126 East State Road 434. Wlnter,Springs, '
Florida. For more information call (407) 327-1800 #227. PerSons, '
with dIsabilities needIng assistance to particIpate in any of these
proceedings should contact the Employee Relations Department <
poordlnator, 48 hours In advance of the meeting at (407) ~27. -
1800, #236. This Is a public hearing. If you decide to appeal any
recommendation or decision made 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, whlc;$l
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pin on all par 3'sand $100,000
snootout on the 18th hole, raffles,
live and silent auctions and a
buffet dinner. Aegistration dead-
line is Aug. 18. $100.407-221-9976.
Mud volleyball tournament:
Aug. 23; lee Vista Center, between
Judge Road and State Ro.1Id436,
Orlando. The 16th annual March of
Dimes Mud VolleyballTourna-
ment. Teams raising $1,500 or
more receive perks. Registration is
$450 for 11 cered team of six to ten
players.407-599--5077,Ext.24.
Gala:6-10 p.m. Aug. 23; Or-
lando Marriott Downtown, 400 W.
lIvingstonSt.,Orlando.Business
and Professional Women Orlando
Education Fund's inaugural "Edu--
cation Fund Gala'indudessilent
and live auctions, dancing, jazz
andentertainment,Proceedswill
benefit educational scholarships
for deserving women. $30 for
singles, $50 fOf couples. 407-918-
6279.
Auction: 6-9 p.m. Aug. 28;
Orlando Science Center, 777 E.
Princeton S1., Orlando. The Victim
Service Center's second annual
rundraiserwillfeatureTrishaMeili,
the 'Central Park Jogger," who will
share her inspirational story of
healing, hope, and possibility.
TIlerE'wiU also be hors doeuvres,
silentandliveauctions.Reserva-
tion deadline is Aug. 18. $100.
407-228-6050.
Dog show; 1 p.m. Sept. 6; Pavil-
ion at Crossing Pointe, 9309 S.
Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando. The
third annual "Posh Pavilion Pooch
Dog Show" will benefit the Alzhei.
mer Resource Center. Dogs of all
shapes and sizes will compete in
12 different categories. Ught
refreshments, pooch portraits,
human and canine massages, dog
trainers, and caricature artists will
beavailable.$10 per human and
SSpercanine.407008S9-7990.
Glllllllnd lIuctlon: Sept. 10;
loews Portofino Bay Hotel at
Universal Orlando, 5601 Universal
Boulevard, Orlando. The March of
Dimes annual Signature Chefs
Gourmet Gala & Auction features
tastings of culinary items from the
area'spreeminentchefs,aswellas
live and silent auctions. Festivities
begin with a reception and silent
auction previewat6p.m. $175.
407.~99--S077,Ext. 33.
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NOTICE OF HEARING TO
IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR
COLLECTION OF
DELINQUENT FIRE RESCUE
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY COMMISSION
Nr'llCo ~. borchy ~iwn !h~t !hc <"-iry C-OIllm~'I.,j.nn or rtlc C,ry or Winrcr Srrm.~..
will condUCI. public h~lIlinl: to "olUid<'r ~ing th~ ad valor"ln IU bill tor
coll<<linr; d.:!in'lu"m h.." ..,,""uc 5pc.cil<!as."'..m""lA imp"...,d for II." t-",,'.I Y"a..
thlt begllll Oclober 1,2007, ....ithin the mUllkipal boumtvie.s "tthe CI!y otWinter
Sprmg.<
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purpooe ..t t<'.ceivinll' publio "ommen. OIl the _~MU. JIIld the uoe uf the
IlU. bill,coHeeli"" ,,,.thOld tot llJeir eoll<<,;oo. All a!foe",d properly OlWl\eu
bavc. ~ "gill 10 arl"'ar atlhe hearlllg Mol 10 tile WnllCD ohlCCll<lll/l Wllh the nlY
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UpOIl which Lll< appc."I.I i~ to be made la IICCOTd;'lJlCC with thc .-.mcrir;vu ,,'irh
D~abihh" Aol. I"'roolls needlllg " .pecial IlCcommooatioo or IUI 1lI1e-rprolU
to participate In thi.spl'oceeJing$l\ouldcontacltheCityotWilltcrSprinpllt
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RJi;SOl.lrnON NO. 20011-.]6;
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF TIlE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE em'NTY.
f'LORTO^. DF$IGN^TING THOSE P^RCrJS IDENTWIED IN TIlE M^I' ^TThnffiD llERETO AS EXlIlnIT
'A" mR !NCWSION wrrm\" TIm SE.\fINOI.E ECONOMIC El>llIANCEMENT OISTll.lfT I URoWNrmLD
AREM FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVlRONMF,..,AI. REMEf>lhTl0\", REHAlIILrr^TlON AND F.coNo~rc
RFDEVELOPMEJ\'Y ("fOWN rENTER SEJ'.n. { BROW!\'HEl.D AREA"); AIHHORIZ"-G THF, CITY CLFRK
TO NOTIFY THE A.oRTOA DEPARTMEl>l,. OF F.NVIRONMF.~TAJ. PRfJfEfTlON OF SAID nFA~IGNATION AS
REQPIRED BY I.AW; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAl. OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT II.E.~OUITIONS,
SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Rt:SOLlJll0N NO. 2HII-H
A RESOLu,lON OF THE CITY COMMJSSION OF TIIE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. SEMJNOLE CODITY.
FLORIDA. DESIGNATING THOSE PARCELS IDE1'lTIFIED IN THE MAP ATTAOfED HERETO AS EXHIBIT
'A'" FOR INCl.USION WITHI:\ THE SE.MINOLE ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT I BROWNrlELD
AREAS rOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATIO:\, REHAlIILrrATlON AND ECONO\-\IC
REDEVELOPMENT ("VILLAGE WALK S.EE.D. I BROWNFIELD AREA"), Al:'THORlZING THE CITY CLERK
TO NOTIFY THE R.ORIDA DEPARTMENT or F.."IVIRONME.'TAL PROTEcrlON or SAID DESIGNATION AS
REQUIRED BY LAW: PROVIDING rOR THE RFYEAL OF PRlOR INCONSL'ITENT RESoumONS.
SEVERABll.ITY AND AN EFPIK.TTVE DATE
RESOLUTION NO. lOO8-38
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION Of TIIE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE eOeNTY,
FLORIDA, DESIGN,\:f1NG THOSE PARCELS IDE.."l'f1F1ED IN THE MAP ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHlBff
A'" FOR INCLusrON WfI"HI:\ THE SF..\.fINOl.E ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT I BROWNFIELD
AREAS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATIO:\. REHABILITATION AND ECONOMIC
REDEVELOPMENT CGREENEWAY I~TERCJfANGE SEED I BROWNFIELD AREA"): AlJTHORIZING TilE
CITY CLERK TO NOTIFY THE fLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF E:\VIRONMENTht. PROTECTION OF SAID
DI':<;IGNAT10N AS REQUIRED BY LAW; PROVIDING FOR THE RFJ'f.A1. OF PRIOR INCONSISTENI
RESoniIONS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTNE DATE
Map orPropo"'-'" SEEDlIlf(lwofield ATeu
rh" asso,....m..-nl for ,'""h p,~,,'d or P[Op.:rty .....WI bas,-.! "P"" ,'a.;b J"'Icd'.
cb,"ific~tion ~l\I-llhe rotnl number of cnpociry nnits allTioo!w!" !h~l pmvd. The
adopted lire r<:#COIe /III"essmcnl rate tcheduk for Ihe FI8C.IY~... that l><g... on
Octobcr I. !007,i,...follow.
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Single homily Ke.1idelllial
MullihllnilvR,'sid,.ntjMI
Raw I'rr Capacity
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(.ommorcj.,1
Indu.rnallWarehou..c
Institutlonat
Rat~ Per Capadty
DlDln.Unlt
$121(K)
S29,00
$27000
Corl" of thc rirc RescllC h.'I."'-'l.m1cu. Ol'dm-'lICc. tb<: Imlllil A'I.'I.C....ment
Re-soluhon. thc Finll! AMeum~nl R.s"IUlion. the Supplancnllll AssOS!lDcnl
Ke.olulion. and [.h.. ""pplcmcntal Assc..,melll Roll arc avaibble for in'pc.clion in
tbcllfliceofrheCllyMan.lgcr.1126EastS,R,.U4.WiIllUSpring..Florida
1'<11" tho'<C rrol"-Tll~ th~t h~"" Un! rmd Ille "IIC RellClIc ^McMrncnl f'l the
Fiscal Year that began Oc:lober I. 2007. in full by the close ofhusitICs.! un
Septelllbtr~, 200.~, the ullpaid IllllOunr will bccolloct.cd 0Il1ll~ annual ad vlllo,cm
tn bill mail~J lD November 1008, FAilure to pay the aosasm~."t WIll r~ose a tall
o..rtIfiealelObclSS,,,,d38aill,"lhcpropenyjllac'COld"lCewillllh"plOv~iOl\Sof
rl""da la,,'. whIch m~y rc,,,,U In ~ I..... or L1tk
If yoo havc ""y que..liOl... ple""ccontacl the Ciry ofWinlcr Spring... Geoer at
Service., Di'~'101l at (407) n7-1~00. Monday thr''''Sh Friday between 800 am
aud4'.10pm
PUBLIC HEARINGS
l\IONDAY, AUGUST 25, *IlAYS:15 roM..
OR SOON THEREAtTf.R 1:\ THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS
l.()cATED ATTHEWINTER SPRINGS Cny HALL
112' EAST STATE ROAD 04
WINTt:"R Sl'RlNGS, n'ORW.....
Tbcprop'>&edrcaoluliOll>utaybeiulJ"'CledbyiDte.re.stedp.ti<:lbctwOCIItla.m, and5p,m. Moudaoylhrough Friday
at !be City's Clerk'. Office. IocMted al 1126 Easl SUlte' R.:>ad 434. Winter Springs. Aoriok For more infonnation e:lll
(4071J2i.1300if227 PersQ\~"itildi.sMbditica"e.ldilll\ll>lia1aoeetopartlripateiDanyorthc.ocprocccdmgs""""ldrontlli:t
the Employee Relati.... Deparlmem COOfdiu:ltor, 48 h.lUI~ iD od\lMlCe of tbc Wcetillg at t407I.127-1800, '236 Th...e are
public il.....illgs If YOll tIocide 10 appeal...y ra:OIlUlleIldatiuu or d"",iaiOllltll\de by Ihc City Commi.uiOl' ",'itl. respe.ctt.. allY
maUcr~oo.ide.re4 allbi.s mectiAg, yoll will w:cd a m;ord "flbe pro<.'CCdinSI, and for slIcb JIIIll>U&"'I. yoo way u<<d to ""'OJe
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appcaraltbemcetiuzalldl><hcardwlthn:JPC<'It.>then:aoluliou.
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Design Center & Home Furnishings
STORE CLOSING
TOTAL LIQUIDATION
Saxon-Clark is RESTRUCTURING. 1hey will re-open as
Central Florida's premier design center after everything is sold.
COlORSTRIP:_
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ATTACHMENT B
RESOLUTION NO. 2008-38
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
("GREENEW A Y INTERCHANGE 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 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 Area", 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 a August 5, 2008 in the area to be designated as a Brownfield Area, as
more particularly described in Exhibit "A";
City of Winter Springs
Resolution No. 2008-38
Page I of 3
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to designate the parcels described in Exhibit" A"
as the Greeneway 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. Desienation of Greeneway Interchange 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
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. 2008-38
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 _ day of , 2008.
JOHN F. BUSH, Mayor
ATTEST:
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. 2008-38
Page 3 of 3
EXHIBIT A
GREENEWAY INTERCHANGE SEMINOLE ECONOMIC
ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT/BROWNFIELD AREA
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RESOLUTION N0.2008-38
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
("GREENEWAY INTERCHANGE 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 Area", 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 a August 5, 2008 in the area to be designated as a Brownfield Area, as
more particularly described in Exhibit "A";
City of Winter Springs
Resolution No. 2008-38
Page 1 of 3
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to designate the parcels described in Exhibit "A"
as the Greeneway 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 Greeneway Interchange 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
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. Severabilitv. 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. 2008-38
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.
JOHN F. BUSI/[; Mayor
ATTE
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A LORENZO-LUACES, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for
the City nter Springs only:
ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, City Attorney
City of Winter Springs
Resolution No. 2008-38
Page 3 of 3
EXHIBIT A --~
GREENEWAY INTERCHANGE SEMINOLE ECONOMIC
ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT/BROWNFIELD AREA
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