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Resolution Number
2025-3899
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/18/2025
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Authorizing City to Join an Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of the City of Miami in the Karenza Apartments LLP v. City of Miami Appeal
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FL S <br />C,Ak 4F SV« A�y� <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />18070 Collins Avenue <br />Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 <br />(305) 947-0606 City Hall <br />(305) 949-3113 Fax <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners <br />FROM: Alain E. Boileau, City Attorney <br />DATE: September 18, 2025 <br />RE: Joining the City of Miami and the City of Hialeah in the Amicus Curiae Brief <br />Related to Karenza Apartments LLP v. City of Miami <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />This resolution is presented for consideration. <br />REASONS: <br />The attached resolution proposes that the City of Sunny Isles Beach join an amicus curiae brief <br />alongside the Cities of Miami Beach and Hialeah in support of the City of Miami in the Karenza <br />Aprtments LLP v. City of Miami case, currently before the Third District Court of Appeal. This case could <br />significantly impact how the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Act is applied to municipalities, potentially increasing legal <br />exposure and financial liability for cities across Florida. By joining the brief, Sunny Isles Beach would be <br />standing with fellow municipalities to advocate for a narrow interpretation of the Act, preserve local <br />decision-making authority, and protect public resources. Staff recommends approval of the resolution. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Resolution <br />Item Number: 9.W <br />667 <br />
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