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2010-27321 Reso2010-27321 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION WAIVING BUILDING PERMITS AND DEVELOPMENT FEES DUE FROM THE TALMUDIC UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, IN THE AMOUNT OF $36,659.40; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT SAID WAIVER OF FEES DOES NOT INCLUDE THE STATE RADON FEE AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY CODE COMPLIANCE FEES. WHEREAS, the Talmudic University of Florida located at 4000 Alton Road, has been an integral part of the Miami Beach community for over 35 yeazs; and WHEREAS, the University provides scholarships to student residents of Miami Beach and offers free life cycle counseling and adult education programs to Miami Beach residents; and WHEREAS, the University undertook a substantial renovation of its facilities, obtaining a partial certificate of occupancy for a portion of its renovation project; and WHEREAS, the following permits have expired for the property: B07000318, B0009039, BE080236, BE081388, BE081389, BEBM081058, BM081319, BMS0802607 and BP080180; and WHEREAS, the general contractor, Michael Stern, wrongfully abandoned the project, has allowed permits to expire and has left the country; and WHEREAS, when permits expire, the Florida Building Code requires that new permits be obtained and the City Code requires that fees for the new permits be paid, in this case, the fees total $36,659.40, not including the required State Radon fee of $820.10 and the Miami-Dade County Code Compliance fee of $484.20, the latter two of which cannot be waived by the City; and WHEREAS, based upon the financial hardships confronting the University and the unique extenuating circumstances presented, the City Administration recommends waiving the Building and development fees for the City permits set forth herein (not including the state and county fees). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, that the City of Miami Beach building permit and development fees due from the Talmudic University of Florida, in the amount of $36,809.40 are hereby waived, provided further that the fee waiver does not include the state radon fee and the Miami-Dade County Code Compliance fee. PASSED and ADOPTED this .3 day of February, 2010. ATTEST: ROBERT ~ PARCHER, CITY CLERK MAT H O R, AYO~ APPROVct.~ r.~~ TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FO CUTION ~.; i ~ ~ .. ,t orney~;~ ~a Io COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Waiving Building Permit And Development Fees Due From The Talmudic University Of Florida, In The Amount Of $36,659.40; Provided Further That Said Waiver Of Fees Does Not Include State Radon Fee And Miami-Dade County Fee. Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Make City More Business Friendly. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): NIA approve the Resolution? Talmudic University is anon-profit educational institution that has been operating in Miami Beach for over 35 years. The school recently relocated their facility from an amalgamation of buildings on 19th street and Alton to a new campus on 41" street and Alton. Talmudic University applied for and obtained the proper building permits to renovate their new space. However, due to the decline in the economic environment and the fact that their General Contractor, Stern Companies -owned by Mr. Michael Stern, due to his personal situation was unavailable to continue the work, the remaining work could not be completed. As a result the permit expired on September 15, 2009. In order to proceed with the rest of work, the Talmudic University needs to renew the permit, which will result in $37,963.70 in additional permit fees (Attachment I -permit and fee detail). Talmudic University requested the waiver of said fees and for the renewal of these permits in order to complete their renovation and continue their operation in a letter received on January 13, 2010 (Attachment II). THE Board Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ Z 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Alex Rev, Building Director Agenda Item C7F Date 2~3 /r7 Im MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachA.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DA7E: February 3, 2010 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION WAIVING BUILDING PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT FEES DUE FROM THE TALMUDIC UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, IN THE AMOUNT OF $36,659.40; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT SAID WAIVER OF FEES DOES NOT INCLUDE STATE RADON FEE AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FEE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Approve the Resolution ANALYSIS Talmudic University is anon-profit educational institution that has been operating in Miami Beach for over 35 years. The school recently relocated their facility from an amalgamation of buildings on 19th Street and Alton Road to a new campus on 41st and Alton Road. Talmudic University applied for and obtained the proper building permits to renovate their new space. A master building permit 60700318 was approved on October 24, 2007, with several related permits. In December of 2009, a partial Certificate of Occupancy was issued enabling Talmudic University to occupy the first three stories of their new space. However, due to the decline in the economic environment and the fact that their General Contractor, Stem Companies -owned by Mr. Michael Stern, due to his personal situation was unavailable to continue the work, the remaining work could not be completed. As a result, the permit expired on September 15, 2009, In order to proceed with the rest of the work, the Talmudic University needs to renew the permit, which will result in $37,963.70 in additional permit fees (Attachment I -permit and fee detail). Talmudic University requested the waiver of said fees and for the renewal of these permits in order to complete their renovation and continue their operation in a letter received on January 13, 2010 (Attachment II). CONCLUSION The City acknowledges that this is a unique situation for two primary reasons 1. Talmudic University is anon-profit organization; and 2. The General Contractor of record has allowed the permits to expire and is At- Large, out of the Country and any attempts by the Institution and the City to communicate with him have been unsuccessful. Due to the extenuation circumstances, it is the recommendation of the City to waive all but the Miami-Dade Code Compliance and Radon Fees which, pursuanttoMiami-Dade County Ordinance 8-12 (e) cannot be waived. In such, Talmudic University's expired permit fees in the amount of $36,659.40 will be waived and the Building Official will renew said permits and reissue the permits to a licensed general contractor enabling the Institution to continue the renovation project. Talmudic will be responsible for complying with all City, County and State regulations while completing the permitting process once these fees are waived. JGM/AR T:WGENDA\2oto\February 31Consent\TALMUDIC.da m MIAMI BEACH Building Department 1700 Convention Center Drive, 2"" Floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 MEMORANDUM Date: To: From: Re: PERMIT # 60700318 B0009039 BE080236 BE081388 BE081389 BM081058 BMS0802607 BP080180 TOTAL ATTACHMENTI February 10, 2010 Richard McConachie, Building Official City of Miami Beach Building Department Alexis Livings, Development Review Services Coordinator City of Miami Beach Building Department 4000 Alton Road Permit Fees PERMIT RADON MDC DESCRIPTION FEE FEE FEE OF WORK Interior renovation -including electrical, mechanical and plumbing. This is a change $21,518.40 $820.10 $484.20 of use conversion from a hotel to a school Certificate of Occupancy for a change of use from a hotel (134 unit Bldg) to an $1,095.00 $0.00 $0.00 Educational Center $2,560.50 $0.00 $0.00 Complete electrical renovation $83.00 $0.00 $0.00 Temp for construction $195.50 $0.00 $0.00 Low voltage Install ductwork 8r air conditioning equipment $2,744.00 $0.00 $0.00 as per plans & specifications $75.00 $0.00 $0.00 30-day construction use only D-4383 $8,388.00 $0.00 $0.00 Interior renovation for plumbing $36,659.40 $820.10 $484.20 ATTACHMENT TWO ROHR ' TALMUDIC TALMUDIC UP UrvIVEBSrrx CAMPUS Rxav«''e'' To the Miami Beach City Commission: Talmudic University of Florida has been an integral part of the Miami Beach ~bi~'1Z18~9 Communit for over 35 ears. As ou are robabl aware, in the last several itatmx Y Y Y p Y years we have moved our school from an amalgamation of buildings on 19th street and Alton to a brand new campus on 41st street and Alton. While ultimately rewarding, this process has been a huge drain on our time, resources and spirit. Aside from all the difficulties of construction and its related challenges, the last several years has been a period of unprecedented economic distress. Being anon-profit and relying on the community's largess for survival, schools like ours are particularly sensitive to these difficult economic times. With the Almighty's help (and with the help of the City Manager and the Building Department) we were able to obtain a partial Certificate of Occupancy for the first three floors in December 2008. In 2009 the economic situation decline even further. We have been struggling to pay our operating bills. To continue construction on the upper floors was out of the question. Compounding this issue, our general contractor, Michael Stern, had some difficulties of his own and we have been unable to this to locate him to continue the permitting process. Obviously, all this has caused an unavoidable delay in our construction and some of our permits have expired. The renewal of the permits has fees in the many tens of thousands of dollars, which our institution can ill afford. We are desperate to finish the upper floors of our building which will house much of our faculty and staff, as they are being evicted from their current apartments by the end of February. The new owner of the apartments that they reside in has decided to empty the apartments in order to renovate -which is understandable. Due to these extenuating circumstances, we humbly request a waiver of the fees for the renewal of these permits. We believe that in our own small way we , _ contribute to the culture and community of the City of Miami Beach and that by helping us the Commission is assisting us in providing essential spiritual and - educational services to the community. ` _, We would also like to thank you for your ongoing support of our institution, - particularly in these difficult times. May we all be blessed to see better times r this new year. r.~ 4000 Anon Road Miami Beach, FL 33140 Tel: (305) 534-7050 Fax: (305) 534-0444 Zweig ^~•n ~rnt~ n~~ 5~71~1 ~~~rv~ ALFRED AND SADVE SWIRf COLLEGE OF JUDAIC STUDIES www.talmudicu.edu