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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It aims to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. The resolution also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It aims to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. The item also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The Board of County Commissioners deferred this item on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, was a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. The proposed supplement aimed to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations, and to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability. It also included a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026, deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026, and ultimately failed. The final action date is not stated, but the agenda date was 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Failed

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It proposes to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow more flexibility in meeting minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directs the County Mayor to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay on certain enforcement actions related to commercial vehicle storage. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It aims to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. The resolution also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026. The agenda date was 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It proposes to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow more flexibility in meeting minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directs the County Mayor to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay on certain enforcement actions related to this. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, File Number 260886, was a supplement to a previous item (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. The proposed action aimed to allow additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations, and to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability. It also included a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026, deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026, and ultimately failed. The final action date is not stated, but the agenda date was 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Failed

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It proposes to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow more flexibility in meeting minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directs the County Mayor to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay on certain enforcement actions related to this. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
County Mayor or County Mayor’s Designee

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, a supplement to a previous item, aimed to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directed an evaluation of vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The matter failed to pass.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Failed

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous item (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It proposes to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow more flexibility in meeting minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay on certain enforcement actions related to this use. The Board of County Commissioners deferred this item on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
County Mayor or County Mayor’s Designee

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, File Number 260886, was a supplement to a previous resolution concerning commercial vehicle storage. The proposed action aimed to allow additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations, and to direct an evaluation of vacant county-owned parcels for suitability. The matter was presented to the Board of County Commissioners on 7/21/2026 and subsequently failed. A prior agenda item on 6/2/2026 was deferred.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Failed

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, a supplement to a previous item (260879), aimed to provide supplemental information to a resolution concerning commercial vehicle storage. The proposal sought to allow additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations, and to direct an evaluation of vacant county-owned parcels for suitability. It also proposed a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The matter was introduced on 5/15/2026, deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026, and ultimately failed on 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Failed

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative matter, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous item (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It proposes to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) to allow more flexibility in meeting minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. It also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and to implement a limited stay on certain enforcement actions. The Board of County Commissioners deferred this item on 6/2/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred
Applicant:
County Mayor or County Mayor’s Designee

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO CDMP-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE STORAGE

This legislative item, File Number 260886, is a supplement to a previous resolution (260879) concerning commercial vehicle storage. It aims to provide additional flexibility in satisfying minimum acreage requirements for commercial vehicle storage in authorized locations. The resolution also directs the County Mayor or designee to evaluate vacant county-owned parcels for suitability and implement a limited stay of certain enforcement actions. The item was introduced on 5/15/2026 and was deferred by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026. The agenda date for this supplemental information was 7/21/2026.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
Deferred

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space. The agreement is between Miami-Dade County as tenant and The Three Super Sisters Corporation as landlord, for premises at 12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida. This space will be assigned to the State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH) for administrative offices, specifically for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs. The lease term is three years with a three-year option to renew. The DOH will cover all costs, making it no cost to the County. The DOH's fiscal impact for the initial year is $67,689.50, including base rent, CAM charges, and a lease management fee to the County. The Safety and Health Committee recommended approval. No public comment is stated in the document.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida
Applicant:
The Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (Assignee)

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space. The resolution approves a lease between Miami-Dade County as tenant and Three Super Sisters Corporation as landlord, and an assignment of this lease to the State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH). The DOH will use the space for administrative offices for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs. The lease is for approximately 2,045 square feet and includes eight parking spaces. The term is three years with one three-year option to renew. The county incurs no cost as the DOH will cover all expenses, including a lease management fee to the county. The DOH's total fiscal impact for the first year is $67,689.50, with base rent of $44,990.04 (approximately $22.00 per square foot), $20,450.00 in CAM charges, and a $2,249.50 lease management fee. The annual base rent increases by 4% annually. The county has the right to terminate the lease with 90 days' notice. This new lease replaces an existing one at 11865 SW 26 Street.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 STREET, UNIT 112, SWEETWATER, FLORIDA
Applicant:
Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH) (Assignee)

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space at 12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida. The space, approximately 2,045 square feet, will be utilized by the State of Florida Department of Health (DOH) for administrative offices, specifically for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. The lease term is three years with a three-year option to renew. Miami-Dade County will act as the tenant, and the State of Florida DOH will be the assignee, operating at no cost to the County. The total fiscal impact to the Assignee for the initial year is $67,689.50, including base rent, CAM charges, and a lease management fee paid to the County. The County retains the right to terminate the lease with 90 days' notice. This new lease replaces an existing DOH lease at 11865 SW 26 Street.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida
Applicant:
Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), Miami-Dade County (Tenant), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (Assignee)

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space. The agreement is between Miami-Dade County as tenant and The Three Super Sisters Corporation as landlord, for premises at 12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida. This space will be assigned to the State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH) for administrative offices, specifically for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) services. The lease term is three years with a three-year option to renew. The DOH will occupy the space at no cost to the County. The total fiscal impact to the DOH for the initial year is $67,689.50, including base rent, CAM charges, and a lease management fee paid to the County. The County has the right to terminate the lease with 90 days' notice. The DOH is terminating an existing lease at 11865 SW 26 Street.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida
Applicant:
The Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (Assignee)

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space. The agreement is between Miami-Dade County as tenant and The Three Super Sisters Corporation as landlord, for premises at 12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida. This space will be assigned to the State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH) for administrative offices, specifically for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs. The lease term is three years with a three-year option to renew. The DOH will utilize the space at no cost to the County. The total fiscal impact to the DOH for the initial year is $67,689.50, including base rent, CAM charges, and a lease management fee paid to the County. The County has the right to terminate the lease with 90 days' notice. The DOH plans to terminate its existing lease at 11865 SW 26 Street.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 Street, Unit 112, Sweetwater, Florida
Applicant:
The Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (Assignee)

THREE SISTERS CORP

Miami-Dade County Commissioners approved a lease agreement for office space. The agreement is between Miami-Dade County as tenant and The Three Super Sisters Corporation as landlord, with an assignment to the State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (DOH). The DOH will use the space for administrative offices, specifically for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs. This new lease replaces an existing one. The county will not incur costs for this lease, as it is funded by the State DOH. The lease term is three years with a three-year renewal option. The DOH's total fiscal impact for the first year is $67,689.50, including base rent, CAM charges, and a lease management fee paid to the county. The county has the right to terminate the lease with 90 days' notice.

Board:
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
2026-07-21
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
12750 NW 17 STREET, UNIT 112, SWEETWATER, FLORIDA
Applicant:
The Three Super Sisters Corporation (Landlord), State of Florida Department of Health, Miami-Dade County Health Department (Assignee/Tenant)

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