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DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE AGREEMENT WITH PINE DEVELOPMENT
Miami-Dade County deferred a resolution approving a development and lease agreement with Pine Development, LLC for an affordable housing project. The project involves developing a 36-unit affordable housing development on 1.24 acres of county-owned property within the Metrorail right-of-way. The lease agreement has a 99-year term, with projected revenue to the county of approximately $21,000,000.00 in development fees and rental income. The development will consist of 36 residential units, each approximately 500 square feet, and 1,500 square feet of ground floor retail space. The residential units will be rented to residents with household incomes at or below 120% of the Area Mean Income. The Federal Transit Administration has reviewed and concurred with the project. The decision was deferred by the Housing Committee on 7/14/2026.
- Board:
- Housing Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Intersection of East 21st Street and East 4th Avenue, City of Hialeah, Florida
- Applicant:
- Pine Development, LLC
DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE AGREEMENT WITH PINE DEVELOPMENT
Miami-Dade County deferred a resolution approving a development and lease agreement with Pine Development, LLC for an affordable housing project. The project involves developing a 36-unit affordable housing development on 1.24 acres of county-owned property within the Metrorail right-of-way. The lease agreement is for 99 years, with projected revenue to the county of approximately $21,000,000.00 in development fees and rental income. The Housing Committee deferred the item on 7/14/2026.
- Board:
- Housing Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Intersection of East 21st Street and East 4th Avenue, City of Hialeah, Florida
- Applicant:
- Pine Development, LLC
DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE AGREEMENT WITH PINE DEVELOPMENT
Miami-Dade County deferred a resolution approving a development and lease agreement with Pine Development, LLC for an affordable housing project. The project involves developing a 36-unit affordable housing development on 1.24 acres of county-owned property within the Metrorail right-of-way. The lease agreement has a 99-year term, with projected revenue to the county of approximately $21,000,000.00 in development fees and rental income. The development will consist of 36 residential units, each approximately 500 square feet, and 1,500 square feet of ground floor retail space. The residential units will be rented to households with incomes at or below 120% of the Area Mean Income. The Federal Transit Administration has reviewed and concurred with the project. The resolution waives public notification requirements for the non-competitive lease of county-owned property. The Housing Committee deferred the item on 7/14/2026.
- Board:
- Housing Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Deferred
- Address:
- Intersection of East 21st Street and East 4th Avenue, City of Hialeah, Florida
- Applicant:
- Pine Development, LLC
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative agricultural practices. The amendment aims to provide greater allowances for vertical farming, provided it is compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development. Over 70 stakeholders expressed frustration with existing regulations and a lack of support, advocating for more flexible policies like those enabling urban vertical agriculture. The vertical farming sector in Miami-Dade County has reportedly grown substantially to meet demand, particularly from the restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies like those enabling urban vertical agriculture. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative is based on recommendations from an agriculture report that highlights the need for innovative agricultural practices due to land loss and environmental challenges. The amendment aims to provide greater allowances for vertical farming, provided it is compatible with surrounding development. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this matter to the Board of County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The proposed change aims to support the agricultural industry's economic viability, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with overlapping regulations and a lack of support, with many citing the need for more flexible policies like those enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The sector has reportedly grown substantially in recent years, particularly to meet demand from Miami's restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Directing CDMP Amendment
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (initiating application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (initiated by Board of County Commissioners)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The proposed amendment aims to support the economic viability of agriculture, enhance productivity, reduce the carbon footprint, and bolster regional food security. Stakeholders expressed frustration with existing regulations and a desire for more flexible policies, with many citing the need for vertical agriculture in urban zones. The sector has reportedly grown substantially in recent years, particularly to meet demand from Miami's restaurant scene. The amendment requires that such uses be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Directed to file an application to amend the CDMP
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage vertical farming and other high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems within urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The proposed amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce carbon footprints, and enhance regional food security. The Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee forwarded this matter to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) with a favorable recommendation. Public comment indicated stakeholder frustration with existing regulations and a desire for more flexible policies supporting urban agriculture, with the vertical farming sector showing substantial growth to meet demand, particularly from the restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Directed to file an application to amend the CDMP
- Applicant:
- Not stated (County Mayor or designee to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, especially for small operations, by enabling space-efficient farming methods closer to consumers. Stakeholders expressed frustration with existing regulations and a desire for more flexible policies, including those for urban agriculture. The proposed change focuses on properties zoned residential, commercial, or industrial within urbanized areas, provided the vertical farming use is compatible with surrounding development. The matter is currently in committee.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- In Committee (Resolution directing CDMP amendment)
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies like those enabling urban vertical agriculture. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (on behalf of Miami-Dade County)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, advocating for more flexible policies like those enabling urban vertical agriculture. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (initiated by Board of County Commissioners)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP). The amendment aims to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This initiative is based on recommendations from an agriculture report that highlights the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The report indicates that vertical farming can conserve space and water, reduce CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Over 70 stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, advocating for more flexible policies like those enabling urban vertical agriculture. The vertical farming sector in Miami-Dade has reportedly grown substantially to meet demand, particularly from the restaurant scene. The proposed CDMP amendment requires that such vertical farming uses be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the filing of an application to amend the CDMP; Status: In Committee
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (initiated by Board of County Commissioners)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The proposed change aims to support the agricultural industry's economic viability, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with overlapping regulations and a lack of support, with many citing the need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The sector is noted to have grown substantially in recent years, particularly to meet demand from the restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Directing CDMP Amendment
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (on behalf of Miami-Dade County)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing its Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, within urbanized areas. This directive stems from a report evaluating agricultural land use trends, which highlighted declining farmland acreage and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The proposed amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, particularly small operations, by enabling vertical farming in areas zoned residential, commercial, or industrial, provided it is compatible with surrounding development. Stakeholders expressed frustration with existing regulations and a desire for more flexible policies, with the vertical agricultural sector already showing substantial growth in urban areas to meet demand, especially from the restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee to consider recommendations and file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee (to file application)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, citing a need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The proposed uses must be compatible with surrounding residential or commercial development.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the filing of an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor's designee (initiated by Board of County Commissioners)
DIRECTING CDMP AMENDMENT RE VERTICAL FARMING
Miami-Dade County is directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow or encourage greater allowances for high-intensity, closed agricultural production systems, such as vertical farming, inside urbanized areas. This initiative stems from a report highlighting the decline of traditional farmland and the need for innovative, space-efficient agricultural practices. The amendment aims to support the viability of the agricultural industry, reduce water consumption, lower CO2 emissions by bringing production closer to consumers, and offer resilience against environmental pressures like rising sea levels. Stakeholders expressed frustration with regulations and a lack of support, with many citing the need for more flexible policies enabling vertical agriculture in urban zones. The sector has seen substantial growth in recent years, particularly to meet demand from Miami's restaurant scene.
- Board:
- Recreation, Tourism, and Resiliency Committee
- Date:
- 2026-07-14
- Type:
- Resolution
- Decision:
- Resolution directing the County Mayor or designee to file an application to amend the CDMP.
- Applicant:
- County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee
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