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2014-28697 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 201428697 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AND APPROVING THE RECOMMENDED OPTION FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING, INOPERABLE WATER FEATURE AT THE WASHINGTON AVENUE ENTRY TO SOUTH POINTE PARK, FOR AN ESTIMATED COST OF $1,235,443. WHEREAS, the water feature, located at Washington Avenue at the entry to South Pointe Park, was completed on May 18, 2009; and WHEREAS, following the completion of the water feature, on July 13, 2009, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) issued a Stop Work/Use Order, due to several violations, the most critical being the lack of a permit for use as an interactive water feature; and WHEREAS, the City filed a lawsuit against the Park's designer and .the contractor for defects and deficiencies, including the City's inability to utilize the water feature as intended; and WHEREAS, on October 15, 2012, three remediation alternatives to the plaza were presented to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC); and WHEREAS, the NCAC unanimously recommended the approval of the reconstruction of the water feature as a non-interactive amenity, which could incorporate the water fountains and water cannons into a non-interactive environment that would physically prevent pedestrians from accessing the water, but still maintain the original design aesthetic and provide the same amenity for users of the park; and WHEREAS, on April 2, 2014, the CIP Department contracted the firm of EDSA Inc., (EDSA) to develop options that would follow the recommendations from the October 15, 2012 NCAC meeting; and WHEREAS, after various meetings and presentations between EDSA and City Staff, two (2) options were developed, as follows: Option 1: repurposing of the water cannons, as misting stations; the conversion of the at-grade fountains to be elevated waster components; the replacement of the brick floor with concrete containing sea shells; and the increase and enhancement of landscaping for an estimated cost of$1,235,443; or Option 2: eliminating the water cannons; redesigning the existing at-grade water fountains into raised, elongated and elevated water components, leading toward Government Cut Inlet; replacing the brick pavers with concrete and coral stone paths; and expanding the landscaping, for an estimated cost of$1,503,844. WHEREAS, on July 16, 2014, staff presented the two options to the Parks Advisory Board and a motion was passed to proceed to present said options to the Commission and the NCAC; and WHEREAS, on July 23, 2014, the two options were brought back to the Commission Meeting as "old business"for referral to the July 25, 2014 NCAC Meeting; and WHEREAS, at its July 25, 2014 meeting, the NCAC recommend Option 1, for consideration and approval by the full City Commission. 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 accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee, and approve the recommended option for the replacement of the existing, inoperable water feature at the Washington Avenue entry to South Pointe Park, for an estimated cost of$1,235,443. PASSED and ADOPTED this. day of ✓�� , 2014. ATTEST: f R ael E. Grans o, Philip Levine, 'ay or` GNU�; �_� APPROVED AS TO E FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION City Attomey. Dote COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida Accepting The Recommendation Of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee At Its July 25, 2014 Meeting And Adopting The Selected Water Feature Concept For The Replacement Of The Existing, Inoperable Water Feature At The Washington Avenue Entry Of South Pointe Park. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure value and timely delivery of Capital Projects Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan,etc.) Item Summa /Recommendation: The Washington Avenue at South Pointe Park Water Feature was completed in May 18, 2009. Following the completion of the Water Feature, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) issued a Stop Work/Use Order on July 13, 2009, due to several violations,the most critical being the lack of a permit for use as an interactive water feature. On October 15, 2012, three remediation alternatives to the plaza were presented to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee(NCAC).The Committee unanimously moved to the City Commission the approval for the reconstruction of the water feature as a non-interactive amenity. On April 2, 2014, the CIP Department contracted the firm of EDSA Inc., (EDSA)to develop options that would follow the recommendations from the October 15,2012 NCAC. On July 16, 2014, the two options were presented to the Parks Advisory Board and a motion was passed to proceed to present to the Commission and the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee. On July 23, 2014, the two options were brought back to the Commission Meeting as "old business" for referral to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee. The Commission referred the options to the July 25,2014 NCAC Meeting. On July 25, 2015, the two options were presented to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Commission (a copy of the presentation is provided as an attachment). After careful consideration,the NCAC voted to recommend Option 1. Option 1 is described as follows: OPTION 1: This option re-purposes and utilizes as much of the existing water feature as possible and maintains the overall intent of the plaza, but modifies it to address the major concerns. The water cannons have been re-purposed as misting stations for cooling-off and the at-grade fountains have been converted to elevated water components. All of the existing mechanical systems will be re-used and the fountains will remain in the existing locations. The brick floor pavers have been replaced with concrete that contains sea shells as aggregate in order to incorporate materials which are already in use throughout the Park.Landscaped areas have been increased and enhanced. The cost of Option 1,is estimated at$1,235,443 and the construction duration will not exceed 6 months. The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the resolution to adopt Option 1, for the replacement of the existing,inoperable water feature at the Washington Avenue entry of South Pointe Park. Advisor Board Recommendation: Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee meeting of July 25, 2014, to adopt the proposed Option 1 water feature replacement. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: David Martinez,ext:6972 Sign-Offs: Department Di ctor Assistant City anager City Manager DM JMTUJ5 JL MIAMIBEACH DATE AGENDA ITEM C 78?-30-/ MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of the City Co mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 30, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS JULY 25, 2014 MEETING AND ADOPTING THE SELECTED WATER FEATURE CONCEPT FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING, INOPERABLE WATER FEATURE AT THE WASHINGTON AVENUE ENTRY OF SOUTH POINTE PARK. BACKGROUND The Washington Avenue at South Pointe Park Water Feature was completed in May 18, 2009. Following the completion of the Water Feature, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) issued a Stop Work/Use Order on July 13, 2009, due to several violations, the most critical being the lack of a permit for use as an interactive water feature. Consequently, the City entered into litigation against the Park's designer and the contractor, for defects and deficiencies including the City's inability to utilize the water feature as intended. On October 15, 2012, three remediation alternatives to the plaza were presented to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC). The Committee unanimously moved to the City Commission the approval for the reconstruction of the water feature as a non-interactive amenity. The reconstruction of the plaza could incorporate the water fountains and water cannons into a non-interactive environment that would physically prevent pedestrians from accessing the water but still maintain the original design aesthetic and provide the same amenity for users of the park. On April 2, 2014, the CIP Department contracted the firm of EDSA Inc., (EDSA) to develop options that would follow the recommendations from the October 15, 2012 NCAC. After various meetings and presentations between EDSA and City Staff, two (2) options were developed. On July 16, 2014, the two options were presented to the Parks Advisory Board and a motion was passed to proceed to present to the Commission and the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee. On July 23, 2014, the two options were brought back to the Commission Meeting as "old business" for referral to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee. The Commission referred the options to the July 25, 2014 NCAC Meeting. Commission Memorandum—South Pointe Water Feature—Referral to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee July 30,2014 Page 2 of 2 On July 25, 2015, the two options were presented to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Commission (a copy of the presentation is provided as an attachment). The two options are briefly described below; OPTION 1: This option re-purposes and utilizes as much of the existing water feature as possible and maintains the overall intent of the plaza, but modifies it to address the major concerns. The water cannons have been re-purposed as misting stations for cooling-off and the at-grade fountains have been converted to elevated water components. All of the existing mechanical systems will be re-used and the fountains will remain in the existing locations. The brick floor pavers have been replaced with concrete that contains sea shells as aggregate in order to incorporate materials which are already in use throughout the Park. Landscaped areas have been increased and enhanced. The cost of Option 1 is estimated at $1,235,443 and the construction duration will not exceed 6 months. OPTION 2: This option echoes the original intent and form of the park, but departs somewhat from its original structure. The design re-works the existing at-grade water fountains into raised, elongated and elevated water components at the center of the plaza and eliminates the water cannons completely. The new water component arrangement presents a linear extension leading the attention towards the Government Cut inlet. The landscape areas are expanded, with more coconut palms. Existing benches are strategically relocated under the shade of coconut palms and the floor brick pavers are replaced with concrete and coral stone paths in order to incorporate materials that are already in use throughout the park. The cost of Option 2 is estimated at $1,503,844. The construction duration will not exceed 6 months. After careful consideration, the NCAC voted to recommend Option 1. CONCLUSION A presentation was provided to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee at their July 25, 2014 meeting. The Committee voted in favor of Option 1 and recommended that the item be presented to the City Commission. 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