What is the Unified Development Process?
The Unified Development Project (UDP) process is a procedure by which the City of Miami may convey an interest (long term lease) in real property to the private sector for the development of improvements, which requires the private sector entity to provide a combination of planning and design, construction, leasing and management services. Such projects are determined, by action of the Miami City Commission, to be Unified Development Projects. Section 29-A(c) of the City Charter and Section 18-87 of the City Code provide legal guidelines for the UDP process. These sections can be found within the City Code of Ordinances . On July 22, 2004, the City of Miami Commission passed a resolution stating that the Melreese Golf Course should be the subject of development and further that the best way to develop this parcel was by using the UDP process. The UDP process and all other business conducted with the City of Miami is subject to Section 18-74 of the City. The ordinance Cone of Silence ma
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