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99-23126 RESO RESOLUTION NO, 99-23126 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA (CITY), APPROVING A LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS TO BE PRESENTED TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (COUNTY) FOR FUNDING FROM ROAD IMPACT FEE REVENUES IN THE CURRENT YEAR AND FOR INCLUSION IN THE YEAR 2000 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP); AND REQUESTING MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO DELEGATE AUTHORITY TO THE CITY TO IMPLEMENT ITS OWN PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED FROM ROAD IMP ACT FEES, UTILIZING A JOINT P ARTICIP A TION AGREEMENT (JP A) WHEREAS, on February 17, 1999, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro addressed the Mayor and City Commission with respect to the expenditure of road impact fees within Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the City has requested of the County that roadway impact fees be applied to roadway improvements on minor arterial or collector roads, on municipal, County, and State Roads; and WHEREAS, the City has requested of the County to review the definition of roadway capacity improvements or roadway improvements, as specified in the County's Road Impact Fee Ordinance, to clarify the use of impact fees in order to determine eligible projects; and WHEREAS, the City has requested ofthe County to be delegated the authority to implement its own projects utilizing a Joint Participation Agreement (JP A), as presently used with the Florida Department of Transportation to accelerate the implementation of proposed road improvement projects; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to present to the County a list of proposed projects for roadway improvements to be funded from Road Impact Fee revenues in the current year and for inclusion in the year 2000 TIP. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve a list of priority projects, as set forth in the attached Exhibit "A", to be presented to Miami-Dade County for funding from Road Impact Fee revenues in the current year, and for inclusion in the year 2000 Transportation Improvement Program; and requesting Miami- Dade County to delegate authority to the City to implement its own projects to be funded from Road Impact Fees, utilizing a Joint Participation Agreement. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of April ,1999. ATTEST: ~PM~ ~Ift APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & fOR EXECUTION MAYOR CITY CLERK F:I WORKI$ALLlKASL YNICOMMISSIIRDIMP AC2. RES /J)/ Ijtt~ 'City AttOI'l'llJl'f ~/qq EXHIBIT "A" PRIORITY PROJECTS ROADWAY IMPACT FEE IMPROVEMENT I. 2. Reconfiguration of Dade Boulevard/Bay Road/17th Street intersection Venetian Causeway Roadway Improvements Collins A venue Study at 59th Street - Mirabella Resurfacing, signage and pavement markings on: Meridian Avenue from 5th to 17th Street Pennsylvania A venue from 5th to 17th Street 9,10 II, 15, 16 and 17th Streets from Alton Road to Washington Ave. La Gorce/Pinetree Drives from 51 st to 63rd Street Installation of traffic signals and pedestrian crossing lights at the intersections of: West Avenue and 8th Street 15th Street and Michigan A venue 85th Street and Harding A venue 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 16th Street and Pennsylvania A venue Michigan Avenue and 17th Street Roadway Reconstruction: Marseille Drive from Rue Notre Dame to Trouville Esplanade Biarritz Drive from Rue Notre Dame to Trouville Esplanade Bay Drive from Rue Notre Dame to TrouviIle Esplanade 77th Street from Dickens A venue to Collins A venue Intersection improvements at 20th Street and Alton Road 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TOTAL F\WORK\SALL\KASL Th".COMMISSI\RDIMP.\CT.A TT AMOL'NT 1.300.000 3,500.000 200.000 130.000 130.000 360.000 280.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 280.000 280.000 260.000 300.000 100.000 7,600.000 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.mlaml-beach.fl.us OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Telephone (305) 673.7010 Facsimile (305) 673-7782 . . .. ... March 3, 1999 ATTACHMENT #1 The Honorable Bruno Barreiro Commissioner, Miami-Dade County and Chairman, Impact Fee \Vorkshop and Mr. Merrett R. Stierheim County Manager Miami-Dade County 111 N.W. First Street Miami, FL 33128L)_ ~J _ d ",..JI- 'p~1 <) ~ Dear Commi~eiro and N~im: Thank you for giving the City the opportunity to participate in the County's Impact Fee Ordinance Workshop held on Tuesday, February 23, 1999. The City was well represented at this meeting by Commissioner Nancy Liebman and Commissioner Jose Smith, who expressed concerns and suggestions regarding the use and effect of the County's road impact fees in the City of Miami Beach. The County has advised that there is a bala.-:ce of approximately 55.1 million in impact fees available for the City of Miami Beach from prior years. The current Transportation Improvement Program reflects $1 - 1.6 million allocated over the next five years, annually. The City of Miami Beach Commission has expressed its desire to accelerate the road improvement projects designated for the City of Miami Beach. To date, these funds have been designated for County roads. Based upon Section 33E-12, of the County Road Impact Fee ordinance, the City wishes to pursue improvements on rrjnor arterial or collector roads, on municipal, County and on State roads, as permitted in the ordinance. To that end, the City Commission will submit a list of priority projects for your favorable and expeditious review and approval. Secondly, section 33E-5(q) defines roadway capacity improvements or roadway improvements. The City of Miami Beach requests that the County and/or task force review this definition to assure that the City has the flexibility to implement road enhancement projects that may not necessarily be interpreted to be capacity improvements. As you know, the City's aq,.ility to enhance capacity is limited. - The Honorable Bruno Barreiro, Commissioner Mr. Merrett R. Stierheim, County Manager Miami-Dade County March 3, 1999 Page Two Thirdly, to achieve an expeditious implementation schedule, we would ask that the City be delegated the authority to implement its own proposed projects, utilizing some form of a Joint Participation Agreement (JP A), as we presently enter into with FDOT. Additionally, the City of Miami Beach would also request that the School Impact Fee Ordinance' be reviewed relative to the boundaries in which impact fee expenditures are made. It is our understanding that $2 million has been collected in the City of Miami Beach to date, but these funds have not been spent on schools within the City limits of Miami Beach. Lastly, the City has expressed an interest and willingness to participate in any task force the County Commission creates to review and recommend changes to the Impact Fee Ordinance. To that end, Commissioner Diaz de la Portilla had requested information as to average trip lengths (a component of the impact fee calculation) within the City of Miami Beach as a basis of comparison. That information will be forthcoming and we look forward to positively contributing to this effort. Please contact me if you require any additional information and we will await your notification of the creation of the task force to study this fee. Sincerely, ~'O Sergi~z City Manager SR:~/jph c: Honorable Mayor and Commissioners Christina M. Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Janet Gavarrete, Assistant City Ma..'1ager Mayra Diaz-Buttacavoli, Assistant City Manager Patricia Walker, Finance Director Julio Grave de Peralta, Public "Vorks Director F:\C~fGRISALL\CHRlSTJN\COUNTY'IMPAcrFE. WPD . ATTACHMENT #2 ~11~ ..a.... ~-~ CITY .{~EISf!Y.~O~_ ~J~~ . '. 'StER~ CLA,."\K CE'JTER 99 MAR - 8 M1 ~tl&;7wORKS DEPARTMENT SUIT:; 1610 fJ:,;l!;~ ',";' '.:; c._..., ..,~~.,)11 ~/W.1st S7ME::T , -".. - '-' '- ,",' \' 1:.'1 C " ~ 1'':':1':11, ' ~OF,:C)A 3J~2:3.1970 (305) 37:.2960 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MIAMI-~ '1&1 iiii1I' ~!2..cc:h 4, la:.:. Mr. Julio Gr2.ve de P2.r2.1t2., P.E. Public Works Director, City of Mia~i Ee2.ch 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 RE: R02.d Impact fee Progra~ Dear Mr. Grave de Paralta: Please be advised that we updating the Read I:np2.ct Transportation Improvement are now in the process of evaluating and F.=.c. !?rog::-an for ir~clus.:..on :...i:. :l-'.-2 20C~'J Program. Accordir.gly, we are requesting that you reVl.e'!'I the scatus of 2.n'l proj ects wi thin your lTH.:nicipal limi ts and the program upd2. te for District 8, which will be incl~ded in the 2000 TIE. The new tot2.1s for the 5-ye2.r progr2.~ reflect the anticipated revenues based uoon r:r-~e la.:-2st t."i211/'e ::--~o~:b~s c~llecticr!.s. Please a,:i~lise 1...:S c: ar-~'1 cha:""..\~-::.:3 c: E=,=i~=it~,/ c.:7'~or'..S delet~o~s or s~tstitutio~s you::- !'-/i thin E=':"cj 2=t.S, 2.:"'i.C desire:: - .- - . - , ,- """ - c:;.___ ___V..a.::l, the ;Jro<;ra:c:"c. ~'1e wOl.l2.ci appreciate :l':lur re'v"l.er!'l and concu;:re::ce of t!-',e accached p=og;:a~, and thank ycu for you::- continued coo~e;:a~lcn and assiscance with the preparation of the Road Impacc fee 2rc<;=a~ for tb.is ci.s:.r:.c~. For a~y. a'id.:.ticr'_=.l i~.fo=Z7la.~:..O:-'.. or tc, 2.=ra.::.g~ a meeting ::-e-;ardi:"g t.he prograwr please call Hs. Esther Calas, 2. E., P-.ssista:-.t Dir-ec':o::-, at (305) 375-2002. C::i nr-:::.-cl " /7- d --...----'-.....;:, . M' /7 ".-// a V " - ~/- '- i . ~ =- "--r-d p._~/~7-., ~4-1.~.-n~ Dir:::.r-~o I ...~ L _ ~~'- / .:'. L. S. P-.t tachmen t Equal Opportunity/Handicap Employer/Services z Q ~ < N Z ~:: ,,~ 0::0:: o " "0 ~o:: zc.. 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Ll. ~ o <l. l- .... o o N s;: C N ro l- U c: l- ~ w w u.. I- U 1- ~ C <i o ~ ~ITY OF MIAMI BEACH :ITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 lO COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ 1'2. -G}Cj TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co DATE: April 14, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLU OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF IAMI BEACH, FLORIDA (CITY), APPROVING A LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS TO BE PRESENTED TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (COUNTY) FOR FUNDING FROM ROAD IMPACT FEE REVENUES IN THE CURRENT YEAR AND FOR INCLUSION IN THE YEAR 2000 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP); AND REQUESTING MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO DELEGATE AUTHORITY TO THE CITY TO IMPLEMENT ITS OWN PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED FROM ROAD IMPACT FEES, UTILIZING A JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT (JP A) ADMINISTRA TION RRCOMMENDA TION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND On February 17, 1999, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro addressed the City Commission with respect to the expenditure ofroad impact fees within Miami Beach. On February 23, 1999, City representatives, including Commissioners Liebman and Smith, attended an Impact Fee Ordinance workshop held by the County. In a letter dated March 3, 1999 to Commissioner Barreiro and County Manager Merrett Stierheim, the City requested that roadway impact fees be applied to roadway improvements on minor arterial or collector roads, on municipal, County and on State Roads (Attachment #1). To date, these funds have been designated for County roads. The City asked that the County review the definition of roadway capacity improvements or roadway improvements as specified in the Road Impact Fee Ordinance to clarify the use of impact fees in order to determine eligible projects. Furthermore, to accelerate the implementation of proposed road improvement projects, the City has asked to be delegated the authority to implement its own projects utilizing a Joint Participation Agreement (JP A), as presently used with the Florida Department of Transportation. On March 4, 1999, the City received a preliminary list of projects identified by the County to be included in the year 2000 Transportation Improvement Program (TIE) for road impact fees for Miami Beach (Attachment #2). AGENDAITEM~ ~-\tlq DATE Road Impact Fee Commission Memorandum April 14, 1999 Page 2 ANAL YSIS The County has advised that there is a balance of approximately $5.1 million in collected impact fees available for eligible projects within the City of Miami Beach from prior years. The current five- year TIP projects annual expenditures of $1.3 - 1.6 million for Miami Beach. The County's list of proposed projects consists primarily of the replacement of existing traffic signals at designated intersections. The City would prefer that Road Impact Fees be used to fund needed roadway improvements such as intersection improvements including installation of traffic signals and pedestrian crossing lights, roadway reconstruction, resurfacing, signage and pavement markings. To this end, City staff has developed a list of priority projects and associated costs for presentation to Miami-Dade County for inclusion in the year 2000 TIP and future years (Exhibit "A"). The list of priority projects was presented to the Transportation and Parking Committee at its April 5, 1999 meeting. The Committee approved the list of projects and requested that the intersection of 16th Street and Pennsylvania A venue be added to the list. The attached list of priority projects reflects the Committee's request. CONCLUSION The Administration is now seeking the City Commission's approval of the list of priority projects to be presented to the County for funding from Road Impact Fee revenues in the current year and for inclusion in the year 2000 TIP. Additionally, the City is requesting Miami-Dade County to delegate authority to the City to implement its own projects to be funded from Road Impact Fees, utilizing a Joint Participation Agreement (JP A). ~~~!!S~~~~~~MPACCM L) attachments ..