Hialeah
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Special Master
The Hialeah Special Master will hear 109 code compliance cases, including referred cases and requests for mitigation of fines. Violations carry fines up to $250 per day, with potential property liens and foreclosure for nonpayment. The hearing starts at 10:00 AM in Council Chambers.
- Case against DUVIER MIRABEL PEREZ TRS at 621 E 53 ST for code violation 105.1
- Case against HIALEAH-OPA LOCKA LODGE #391 at 150 W 20 ST for violations 78-107, 78-108(a)(b)
- Case against 1085 LEAH LLC at 1085 E 13 ST for permit violation 98-1371
- Case against POWER INVESTMENTS OF FLORIDA LLC at 991 E 17 ST for multiple violations (ILUN-3296, BWOP-3294)
- Mitigation hearing for ALEDRIEN INVESTMENTS CORP at 3670 E 4 AVE
Last 30 days
Special Master
The Special Master will hear over 100 code enforcement cases, including appeals, referred cases, intent-to-lien, and mitigations. Fines up to $250 per day can be imposed, with unpaid fines leading to property liens and possible foreclosure.
- Blue World Investments LLC case at 1255 W Okeechobee Rd (CPMR-2352-2026)
- Galeria Villas Condo at 04-2027-062-0001 (BWOP-3299-2026)
- Ana Maria Alcantara Trust at 715 W 50 St (ILUN-1353-2025)
- MPT of Hialeah Palmetto at 2001 W 68 St (PERM-5018-2025)
- CTC GL 3756 LLC/CVS at 2391 W 68 St (PERM-2245-2026)
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning and Zoning Board will hold public hearings and make recommendations to City Council on three cases: a rear setback variance for a gazebo, a rezoning of a residential lot to parking for a restaurant lot, and a variance permit for multiple setbacks and parking at 533 East 22nd Street. The board will also consider recessing meetings for July 2026.
- Rezoning 390 E 43rd St from R-1 to Parking for restaurant parking lot (FD-000422-2026)
- Variance permit for 533 E 22nd St: reduced side/rear setbacks, pervious area, parking, and dumpster setback (VAR-000411-2026)
- Final decision on 5-foot rear setback (7.5 required) and 1-foot separation (10 required) for gazebo at 5080 E 9th Lane (FD-000333-2026)
- Consideration of recessing regular meetings during July 2026
The board approved a rezoning from R-1 to P district for a parking lot at 390 E 43rd St to serve an adjacent restaurant, with conditions including a declaration of restrictions and operational rules. Also approved were a gazebo setback variance at 5080 E 9th Ln and a comprehensive variance for a development at 533 E 22nd St, both 6-0. The board approved a recess of July meetings.
- Approved rezoning 390 E 43rd St to P district (5-0-1) with conditions
- Approved gazebo rear setback variance at 5080 E 9th Ln (6-0) with conditions
- Approved variance for setbacks, pervious area, parking at 533 E 22nd St (6-0) with conditions
- Approved recess of July meetings (6-0)
- Approved June 10 meeting minutes (6-0)
City Council
The City Council will consider a special election to fill a vacancy for Council Member Group Seat II. The body is also reviewing several infrastructure contracts, park roof replacements, and a proposal for City Hall renovations.
- Public hearing for Special Primary Election on Nov 3, 2026, for Council Seat II
- Contract for Carl F. Slade Park roof replacement not to exceed $212,848.35
- Contract for Sparks Park roof replacement not to exceed $86,788.90
- Consulting services for City Hall renovation and expansion not to exceed $327,100.00
- Proposed fee additions for Historical Preservation designation and certificates
The City Council unanimously approved a consent agenda including a $339,905 contract for Meridian Government Services (Workday support), several park roof replacements, and a July recess. Jason Hernandez was appointed to the Youth Advisory Committee. No items were discussed separately.
- Appointed Jason Hernandez to Youth Advisory Committee (7-0)
- Approved $86,789 Sparks Park roof replacement (7-0)
- Approved $212,848 Carl F. Slade Park roof replacement (7-0)
- Approved $42,175 storm drainage structure purchase (7-0)
- Approved $134,647 Toshiba printer lease (7-0)
- Approved $81,674 Badger Meter maintenance renewal (7-0)
- Approved $339,905 Meridian Government Services agreement (7-0)
- Approved July 2026 recess and circus special event permit (7-0)
Employees' Retirement System
The Hialeah Retirement Board will discuss and vote on actuarial valuation reports, interest credits, and rate of return projections. The body will also approve payments for services from Foster & Foster and Klausner, Kaufman, Jensen & Levinson, totaling $40,938.
- Approval of Actuarial Valuation Report (Foster & Foster)
- Approval of interest credit (10/1/24 to 9/30/25)
- Approval of rate of return
- Payment of $37,438 to Foster & Foster
- Payment of $3,500 to Klausner, Kaufman, Jensen & Levinson
Planning & Zoning Board
The board approved a special use permit for a biomedical research center limited to FDA-approved clinical trials at 6815 West 4th Avenue (4-0). Also approved two residential setback variances: a 12.41-foot street-side setback for a metal roof terrace at 703 East 37th Street and a 6-foot interior north side setback for a metal-roofed terrace at 5605 West 14th Lane. One application for an accessory building variance was withdrawn before a vote.
- Approved special use permit for biomedical research center with conditions (4-0-2)
- Approved 12.41 ft street-side setback variance for metal roof terrace at 703 E 37th St (4-0-2)
- Approved 6 ft interior north side setback variance for metal-roofed terrace at 5605 W 14th Ln (4-0-2)
- Application for accessory building variance at 110 W 53rd Ter withdrawn; no action taken
City Council
The City Council approved the consent agenda (excluding items Q, I, K, M, N, O) by a 6-0-1 vote. Consent items individually approved include a $318,775 purchase of 40 police mobile radios, a $232,722 life insurance contract, and a $28,700 consulting contract for impact fee studies. Other approvals included police uniforms, electrical repairs, and a fireworks tent permit.
- Approved consent agenda (excluding items Q, I, K, M, N, O) 6-0-1
- Approved $318,775 for 40 APX 6500 mobile radios (Resolution 2026-145) 6-0-1
- Approved $232,722 life insurance & AD&D contract with Minnesota Life (Resolution 2026-147) 6-0-1
- Approved $28,700 consulting contract for impact fee update (Resolution 2026-146) 6-0-1
- Approved $64,500 increase for Biscayne Electric motor repairs 6-0-1
- Approved $50,000 police uniform purchase order 6-0-1
- Approved special event permit for fireworks tent June 28-July 5 6-0-1
- Approved minutes of May 26 meeting 6-0-1