Miami Beach Marina (Known as So. Shore Marina)_November 1977 to October 1978MIAMI BEACH MARINA (known as So. Shore Marina)
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leases for dock facilities with Spiegel and
Ellis at Fifth St. and Biscayne Bay. Admini-
stration authorized to negotiate agreement with
Ellis for continued operation of shore and
fueling facilities on a day-to-day basis.
Preliminary design for interior structures and
facilities for the Miami Beach Marina. Project
architect appeared, presented sketches and re-
viewed preliminary design. Commission approved
concept. Architect to proceed with preparation
of final plans and specifications. Presented by
Mayor Haber.
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Date
11/2/77
11/16/77
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Res. #78-15535 adopted, approving, in principle, 2/1/78
a policy which would, subject to appropriate
procedures being developed by the Administration,
City Atty. and Agency, provide for the Agency to
eventually assume responsibility relating to the
Marina development (request to transfer City -owned
properties and M.B. Marina to M.B. Redevelopment
Agency). Res. #78-15536 adopted authorizing ap-
plication to be made to the State of Florida for
lease of the bay bottom land for the Marine in
Meloy Channel. (See M.B. Redevelopment Agency)
Memo #6726, retention of William H. Weaver, 3/1/78
additional consulting services for construction
phase of breakwater for M.B. Marina, MP -36, at
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a lump sum fee of $2,220.00 approved. 3/1/78
Memo #6979, all bids rejected, re: construc- 7/19/78
tion of MB Marina. Plans and specifications
to be modified and project readvertised for
bids.
Memo #7132, M.B. Marina, MP -36, bid amount: 10/18/78
$1,386,000 awarded, Atlantic Foundation Co.,
Inc., to include the work of Deductive Alter-
nates D-7 and D-8, and Change Order No. 1,
together with a 90 -day extension of time for
constructing the dockmaster pier. The award
is subject to the contractor meeting all the
conditions of the grant and approval of the