ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2015

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ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2015 Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency March 31, 2016

DANIA BEACH CRA STAFF Rachel Bach, Execu ve Director Dan Murphy, Economic Development Manager Kathleen Weekes, CRA Manager Kisha Payen, CRA Administrator

A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR This year marked the 110th birthday of the City of Dania Beach which we celebrated with lots of fanfare and community ac vi es to commemorate our past. However while we celebrated this great feat, we also were reminded of our great future with cranes visible along the skyline, building demoli ons and site clearings and significant renova ons to some of Dania Beach s well known icons., such as the Casino at Dania Beach formerly the Dania Beach Jai Alai. FY 2014/2015 also marked several administra ve transi ons including the departure of former CRA Execu ve Director, Jeremy Earle and former Commissioner Walter Duke. We wish you both well in your future endeavors. As a newer member of the Dania Beach team I am truly inspired by the leadership and vision established by the Community Redevelopment Agency Board of Commissioners. It is that kind of steadfast commitment by this Board, that has had a direct result on all the changes that have been happening in and around the City. I look forward to working with these change makers and the many dedicated community members that I have already met. On behalf of the Dania Beach CRA Board of Commissioners, I am pleased to present herein the FY 2015 Annual Report for the CRA which covers the period from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015 and includes the following informa on: General background informa on regarding the CRA; Report of ac vi es (redevelopment projects, ini a ves, etc.) within the redevelopment areas; Status report of the progress made in carrying out the Redevelopment Plan; and Financial statements for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015. This Annual Report has been prepared in accordance with 163.356(3)(c) and 163.387(8). Respec ully Submi ed, Rachel A. Bach, Interim Execu ve Director VISION STATEMENT Established in History, Preparing for Tomorrow

MEET THE CRA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Vice Chair, Albert C. Jones Chair, Marco Salvino Boardmember, Bobbie H. Grace Boardmember, Paul Fetscher Boardmember, Chickie Brandimarte MISSION STATEMENT Dania Beach is commi ed to providing a unique small town quality of living for all of its residents and guests. We do so by maintaining beau ful neighborhoods and vibrant commercial centers throughout the City while being fiscally responsible and having a diverse popula on and business community.

BACKGROUND Dania Beach is ideally situated near major roadways, rail lines and the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). Port Everglades lies par- ally in the city limits to the northeast and Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood Interna onal Airport abuts the city s northern boundary. The vibrant downtowns of Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood are only minutes away and the Alandco industrial complex, an important employment center to the west, and Dania Beach s famed Marina Mile are situated nearby. The poten al for the city to capitalize on its loca onal advantage provides the impetus for redevelopment. In 2002 Dania Beach began to take defini ve steps toward redevelopment. A limited authority Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (DBCRA) was established and a 525 acre area within Dania Beach was designated as a Community Redevelopment Area. The Downtown Community Redevelopment Plan, which contained general recommenda ons, was prepared in 2002. Resolu on 2004-423 approved the Downtown Community Redevelopment Plan and gave the City of Dania Beach the power to implement the plan, while confirming that the city and the county have entered into an Interlocal Agreement to ensure City of Dania Beach, DBCRA, and Broward County partnership for redevelopment. US An important aspect of the Interlocal Agreement and the resolu on approving the plan is that redevelopment projects will not be funded by revenues from tax increment financing. Rather a funding mechanism known as the Redevelopment Capital Program was provided by Broward County. As the plan s tle implies, the primary focus was on downtown. In 2003 the City of Dania Beach Urban Infill and Redevelopment Area (UIRA) Plan was prepared for the residen al neighborhoods of Dania Beach Heights, Sun Garden Isles and College Gardens, which were not included in the original CRA. In 2006 The City of Dania Beach Broward s First City Design Report was prepared, which suggested various design concepts to reflect the key and important characteris cs. Together, this and the UIRA they a series of steps that lead towards the city s current DBCRA Redevelopment Plan, which modifies the boundaries by increasing the DBCRA size to 1,349 acres; expands on work already accomplished; and iden fies specific projects, which are implementable.

BACKGROUND The DBCRA has established a five-year Financing and Implementa on Plan that it updates annually through the budget process, incorpora ng direc on from the DBCRA Board of Commissioners as well as ci zens, property owners, and business owners. Unlike many CRAs in Florida which rely on tax increment to fund redevelopment, the DBCRA u lizes non-ad valorem (e.g. non-property tax revenue) contribu ons from the city and county to achieve the goals set forth in the Redevelopment Plan. Funding within the Financing and Implementa on Plan is primarily provided by the city and county as follows: City of Dania Beach: Annually contributes revenues in-lieu of Tax Increment to the DBCRA to fund redevelopment opera ons. Broward County: Resolu on No. 2004-423 provided that the method of investment and funding for any community redevelopment projects proposed by the City and/or the DBCRA shall be predicated upon annual non-ad valorem appropria ons pursuant to the requirements of its Redevelopment Capital Program (RCP) in lieu of County tax increment financing. Accordingly, the city entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the county to borrow funds for eligible projects in the RCP. To date, the city has drawn down approximately $5.3 million for various redevelopment projects as follows: PURPOSE AMOUNT FIRST PAYMENT DATE Parcel 109 $2,334,200 3/31/2018 Parking Garage 2,590,909 9/30/2019 Security System 140,000 9/30/2019 Gate Arm System* 273,790 8/31/2022 Total $5,338,899 * The Gate Arm System has yet to be reimbursed by the County. The RCP note is held to condi ons requiring the city to demonstrate a net increase in the tax base of the Community Redevelopment Area. If the condi ons are met the note will be forgiven using a predetermined schedule. If the condi ons are not met, the note will be payable to the county over a fi een-year period commencing on the payment date set forth in the chart above with interest at the Municipal Market Data (MMD) A revenue bond rate in effect at the me repayment begins. There are currently several projects under construc on or in the planning stages that should be sufficient to incrementally forgive these notes.

HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DANIA BEACH CRA

2015 ACCOMPLISHMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Façade and Merchant Assistance Grants The Dania Beach CRA completed one merchant assistance grant and supported a grand reopening of the project (Ward s Grand Re-Opening, as pictured to the le ). The CRA Board approved an addi onal Merchant Assistance Grant and a Façade Improvement grant. Both projects are currently under construc- on and are an cipated to be closed out in 2015/16. CRA Investment: $55,000 Total Capital Investment: $84,250 State of Florida Incen ves (QTI and Enterprise Zone) The City of Dania Beach and the Dania Beach CRA facilitated the expansion of Total Quality Logis cs, a transporta on and logis cs company to add 60 new employees over a three year period at an average salary of $50,840. Since the project was located in an Enterprise Zone it qualified for an addi onal $3,000 per new hire through the State of Florida, without the required local match. CRA Investment: $36,000 Private Equity Leverage: $600,000 in capital and $3,029,040 in payroll Dania Beach Marine Industry - Facilitated the comple on of drainage improvements to Taylor Lane due to the airport expansion. In conjunc on with local marine educa on programs, the Dania Beach CRA developed a proposal to create a Marine Industry Incubator program that would provide low cost start up space and support services through exis ng marine related businesses. The proposal is being used to solicit an educa onal partner and iden fy capital resources necessary to develop such a facility. The Casino at Dania Beach - Hosted two job fairs at City Hall on behalf of the Casino for its reopening and hiring of new employees. One of the job fairs was specifically designed through a partnership with the Casino for City of Dania Beach residents only in order ensure local employment. Also assisted the Casino with Enterprise Zone applica ons for Equipment Sales Tax Rebates.

2015 ACCOMPLISHMENTS MARKETING 3rd Annual Arts and Seafood Celebra on The third annual DBASC was held on Saturday March 21, and Sunday March 22, 2015 and the CRA added a Begin Downtown Discovery Tour aimed at encouraging visitors to explore and interact with downtown Dania Beach businesses. The CRA partnered with the Dania Beach Chamber of Commerce and patrons visited par cipa ng businesses for passport stamps and to learn about the business and register to win prizes. This event was done at no cost to par cipa ng businesses that benefi ed from visits by fes val a endees. Over 25,000 people a ended the event at Frost Park in Dania Beach, during the two day event which featured a great line up of entertainment, a chef showcase, performance art, the kids sand beach and a 100 ton sand sculpture. This has become a signature event for the City and provides a great opportunity for the CRA to promote the revitaliza on of downtown Dania Beach. The Dania Beach CRA ASC received two awards from the Florida Fes val and Events Associa on in FY 2014/15 Dania Beach CRA Marke ng Plan Update - The Dania Beach CRA updated its 2010/11 Strategic Marke ng Plan to reflect changing demographic trends and addi onal opportuni es to revitalize exis ng commercial corridors and a ract new development, primarily in its historic Downtown. Several ac vi es from the original Marke ng Plan are s ll ongoing, such as the quarterly Merchant s mee ng, Arts and Seafood Celebra on and promo ons through local and regional trade organiza ons. However, the revised Marke ng Plan will also focus more on Downtown events and ac vi es to support merchants and promo onal and informa onal materials on the development review process, star ng a new business in the City and engagement with City residents and businesses to promote the assets of Dania Beach outside of the City through a Neighborhood Ambassador s Program.

2015 ACCOMPLISHMENTS OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Peoples Access to Community Hor culture (PATCH) The PATCH, now in its 3 rd year, provides local organically grown produce to promote healthy ea ng and living and increase local food access to residents living within a Food Desert. Through funding and support from the Florida Organic Grower s Associa- on, the PATCH discounts qualifying SNAP/EBT purchases by 50% through its Fresh Access Bucks program. The PATCH is also an economic development tool employing two members of the local community, and soon to be launching an appren ceship program. The Broward Regional Health Planning Council created PATCH CAN and has coordinated several workshops and special events at the Garden. These include sustainable gardening prac ces, healthy food demonstra ons and health screenings. Healthy Community Zone - In 2014/15, a por on of the Dania Beach CRA was awarded the Healthy Community Zone designa on by the Broward Regional Health Planning Council through its TOUCH Partnership. This award includes development of a Community Ac on Plan and leverage of TOUCH partner resources to address issues of Healthy Built Environment, Healthy and Ac ve Living, Tobacco and Drug Free Living and Clinical and Community Linkages. The dra CAP has been completed and is being further refined and ve ed with resource providers to iden fy service delivery methods within the community. HCZ Award $100,000 in in kind consul ng and technical assistance Sun Garden Isles/Northwest Byrd Point Pedestrian Safety Improvements - The Dania Beach CRA prepared an analysis of the pedestrian condi ons and traffic safety issues which iden fied priority improvements at key intersec ons including traffic calming, raised intersec ons and replacement or extension of sidewalks throughout the neighborhood. The CRA used this analysis to apply for and receive a Transporta on Alterna ves Program grant through the Broward County MPO. Grant funds won t be available for construc on un l FY 2018/19, however the City and CRA are preparing a comprehensive improvement plan for the neighborhood to address all streets, including railroad crossings and the City s future Oasis Project improvements.

2015 FINANCIAL INFORMATION TAX BASE The following tables provide summaries of historical taxable property values and incremental property values for the DBCRA as of January 1 st of each year, as well as a snapshot of taxable values by use within the CRA To the le : 2015 Taxable Values by Use Below: Historical trends in Taxable Value

2015 FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DANIA BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance For FY Ended September 30, 2015 (Unaudited) REVENUES Interest Income $4,377 Grants $30,000 Miscellaneous $144,977 Total Revenues $179,354 EXPENDITURES Community Redevelopment $1,203,070 Excess (deficiency) of revenues ($1,203,716) OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) Transfers in $1,350,170 Transfers out ($460,170) Net change in fund balance ($133,716) Fund balances (deficit) beginning FY $1,830,898 Fund balances (deficit) end of FY $1,697,182 DANIA BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance For FY Ended September 30, 2015 (Unaudited) ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $1,769,209 Receivables $6,234 Total Assets $1,775,443 LIABILITIES Accounts payable $75,125 Due to other funds $3,136 Total Liabili es $78,261 FUND BALANCES Reserved for Redevelopment $1,697,182 Total fund Balances $1,697,182 Total Liabili es and Fund Balances $1,775,443

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