Mr. Sidney L. Rosenbaum Councilman Fort Walton Beach City Council 207 Honeytree Lane, Southwest Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548-5211
Dear Mr. Rosenbaum:
You ask substantially the following question:
May a city councilmember who serves as a member of a community redevelopment agency established pursuant to Part III, Ch.
163 , F.S., resign as a member of the community redevelopment agency?
In sum, I am of the opinion:
A member of the governing body of a municipality is not authorized to resign from the board of commissioners of a community redevelopment agency established pursuant to Part III, Ch.
163 , F.S., where the governing body of a municipality has designated itself as the head of the agency pursuant to s.163.357 , F.S.
You state that the Fort Walton Beach City Council serves as the head of the community redevelopment agency created pursuant to Part III, Ch.
The Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, Part III, Ch.
When the governing body of a municipality has adopted a resolution declaring the need for a community redevelopment agency, that body shall by ordinance appoint a board of commissioners as the governing body of the agency.5 Alternatively, the governing body of the municipality may, at the time of adoption of the resolution or any time thereafter, declare itself to be the community redevelopment agency.6 All the powers, rights, duties, privileges and immunities vested by the act in a community redevelopment agency are then vested in the governing body of the municipality.7 It appears that the City Council of Fort Walton Beach has designated itself as the board of commissioners of the community redevelopment agency. While the agency constitutes a separate and distinct legal entity,8 membership on the board of commissioners of the redevelopment agency is derived from membership on the city council. The city council is the board of commissioners and membership on the agency flows from membership on the council. City council members thus serve as the ex officio members of the redevelopment agency's board of commissioners.
Part III of Ch.
The authority of public officers to proceed in a particular way or under specific conditions implies a duty not to proceed in any other manner than that which is authorized by law.9 Therefore, it appears that an individual would not be authorized to resign from one office and not the other. The two positions work in tandem; to be a member of the city council entails being a member of the board of commissioners of the redevelopment agency. Once the governing body has elected to serve as the board of commissioners for the community redevelopment agency, the individual members of the governing body of the municipality would appear to be bound by such an election.
Accordingly, I am of the opinion that a member of the governing body of a municipality is not authorized to resign from serving as head of the community redevelopment agency established pursuant to Part III, Ch.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
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