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RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number 261179) to amend Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed ordinance would allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide an alternative to recorded institutional controls, potentially reducing transactional costs while maintaining equivalent protection for human health, public safety, and the environment. The ordinance introduces a process for the Director's approval of non-recorded controls, with a 60-day decision period, and an administrative appeal process to the County Commission. Public comment on proposed institutional controls would still be required if contamination extends beyond the property boundary. The ordinance is scheduled for an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This legislative matter concerns an ordinance amending Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code related to environmental protection and contaminated site cleanups. The proposed change allows for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This aims to provide equivalent protection to recorded controls while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance is currently in committee, with a tentative agenda date for a public hearing. Public comment is not detailed in this document, but the process allows for notice and comment from adjacent property owners if contamination extends beyond a site boundary.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (Tentatively scheduled for public hearing)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Requester: NONE)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change facilitates 'no further action with conditions' site closures by permitting non-recorded restrictions, provided they offer equivalent protection to recorded controls and are enforceable by the governmental entity. The ordinance also outlines an administrative appeal process for decisions on non-recorded institutional controls. The matter is currently in committee.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (as the governmental entity potentially owning/operating sites)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261179) that amends Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed change allows for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This aims to provide equivalent protection to recorded controls while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance also clarifies procedures for appealing the Director's decision on non-recorded institutional controls, with an administrative appellate remedy before the County Commission. The matter is currently before the Board and has an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change facilitates 'no further action with conditions' site closures by permitting governmental entities to use non-recorded restrictions, provided they offer equivalent protection to recorded controls and are enforceable. The ordinance outlines an administrative appeal process for decisions on non-recorded institutional controls and requires the Director to maintain a registry of approved controls. The measure is currently in committee, with a tentative public hearing scheduled.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (Ordinance)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (as the legislative body proposing the ordinance)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change permits 'no further action with conditions' site closures without the requirement of recording the institutional control, provided the non-recorded control offers equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment. The Director will have 60 days to approve or disapprove such controls, with an administrative appeal process to the County Commission available. The ordinance also makes technical and clarifying changes related to environmental protection and site cleanups. The matter is currently in committee.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is amending Section 24-44 of the County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change permits "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures using non-recorded controls if they provide equivalent protection to recorded controls and are enforceable. The ordinance was introduced on 6/26/2026, with an agenda date of 7/21/2026, and adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026. A public hearing was tentatively scheduled for 9/9/2026. The amendment aims to streamline the cleanup process and reduce transactional costs for governmental entities while maintaining environmental protection.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment while potentially reducing transactional costs associated with recorded covenants. The ordinance outlines procedures for the Director's approval, appeal process to the County Commission, and maintenance of a registry for approved non-recorded controls. It also clarifies that notice and comment opportunities for affected neighboring properties remain a requirement. The ordinance was introduced on 6/26/2026 and tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (Ordinance)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (proposed ordinance)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number 261179) to amend Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed ordinance would allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide an alternative to recorded institutional controls, potentially reducing transactional costs while maintaining equivalent protection for human health, public safety, and the environment. The ordinance includes provisions for the Director's approval of non-recorded controls, an appeal process to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry of approved controls. Public comment on specific site closures extending beyond property boundaries would still be required. The ordinance is currently "Before the Board" with an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "no further action with conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to recorded controls while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on July 21, 2026, and was set for a public hearing before the Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee on September 9, 2026. The proposed ordinance relates to environmental protection and site cleanups.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261179) that amends Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed ordinance allows for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment while potentially reducing transactional costs associated with recorded covenants. The ordinance introduces a process for the Director's approval of non-recorded controls, with a 60-day decision period, and an administrative appellate remedy to the County Commission for aggrieved parties. The ordinance is scheduled for an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261179) that amends Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed ordinance would allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide an alternative to recorded institutional controls, potentially reducing transactional costs while maintaining equivalent protection for human health, public safety, and the environment. The ordinance is currently in committee. Public comment is not detailed in this legislative item, but the process allows for notice and comment from affected property owners, residents, and tenants when contamination extends beyond a property boundary. The ordinance also outlines an administrative appellate remedy for decisions on non-recorded institutional controls.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261179) that amends Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed ordinance allows for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide an alternative to recorded institutional controls, potentially reducing transactional costs while maintaining equivalent protection for human health, public safety, and the environment. The ordinance also clarifies procedures for appealing the Director's decision on non-recorded institutional controls. The matter is currently before the Board, with an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Requester: NONE)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

Miami-Dade County is considering an ordinance (File Number: 261179) to amend Section 24-44 of the County Code. The proposed change allows for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action With Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This aims to provide an alternative to recorded institutional controls, potentially reducing transactional costs while maintaining equivalent protection for human health, public safety, and the environment. The ordinance outlines procedures for the Director's approval, appeal processes to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry for approved non-recorded controls. Public comment on specific site closures extending beyond property boundaries is still required. The ordinance was introduced on 6/26/2026 and is scheduled for an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Requester: NONE, Sponsor: Juan Carlos Bermudez)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change facilitates 'no further action with conditions' site closures by permitting governmental entities to use non-recorded restrictions, provided they offer equivalent protection to recorded controls and are enforceable. The ordinance outlines an administrative appeal process for decisions on non-recorded institutional controls and requires the Director to maintain a registry of approved controls. It was introduced on 6/26/2026 and tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on 7/21/2026 before the Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (Ordinance)
Applicant:
not stated (ordinance applies to governmental entities)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures related to contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment while potentially reducing transactional costs associated with recorded covenants. The ordinance outlines procedures for the Director's approval, appeal process to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry for approved non-recorded controls. Public comment is not mentioned in this legislative matter.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Pending BCC Assignment (Ordinance introduced, awaiting Board action)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (as legislative body)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment as recorded controls, while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance outlines procedures for the Director's approval of non-recorded controls, including a 60-day decision period, an administrative appeal process to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry of approved controls. It also details requirements for annual certification of compliance by the responsible governmental entity. The ordinance was introduced on 6/26/2026 and is scheduled for an Agenda Date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
not stated (Requester: NONE)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This legislative matter concerns an ordinance amending Section 24-44 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for "No Further Action with Conditions" site closures in connection with contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. The amendment aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance is currently in committee. It outlines procedures for the Director's approval of non-recorded institutional controls, including a 60-day decision period, an administrative appeal process to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry of approved controls. Public comment is not explicitly detailed in this document, but the process includes notice to affected property owners and an opportunity for comment on proposed controls.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (as the legislative body proposing the ordinance)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change aims to provide equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment as recorded controls, while potentially reducing transactional costs. The ordinance outlines procedures for the Director's approval, appeal processes to the County Commission, and the maintenance of a registry for approved non-recorded controls. It also clarifies notice requirements to affected property owners when contamination extends beyond a site boundary. The ordinance was introduced on 6/26/2026 and is scheduled for an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Before the Board (Pending BCC Assignment)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (as requester/sponsor)

RE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE CLEANUPS

This ordinance amends Section 24-44 of the Miami-Dade County Code to allow for the approval of non-recorded institutional controls for contaminated site cleanups, specifically for sites owned or operated by a governmental entity. This change permits 'no further action with conditions' site closures without the requirement of recording the institutional control, provided the non-recorded control offers equivalent protection to human health, public safety, and the environment. The Director will have 60 days to approve or deny such controls, with an administrative appeal process to the County Commission available. The ordinance also clarifies procedures for notice to adjacent property owners when contamination extends beyond a site boundary. The matter is currently 'In Committee' with an agenda date of 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
In Committee (Ordinance is proposed and under review)
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County (as the legislative body proposing the ordinance)

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