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2014-28799 Reso I RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28799 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND THE FINANCE & CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE AT THE SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 JOINT MEETING TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION FOR STAFF TO PURSUE THE FEASIBILITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TEEN CENTER AT THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER PARKING LOT TO REPLACE THE 21ST STREET TEEN CENTER. WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department is faced with the need to relocate the existing teen program currently run from the 21" Street Teen Center located at 2100 Washington Avenue; and WHEREAS, the existing building is slated to be demolished as part of the Miami Beach Convention Center Master Plan; and WHEREAS, at the July 17, 2014 City Commission meeting, Commissioner Malakoff placed a referral item to a joint meeting of the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) and the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) to discuss an alternate location for the 21 Sc Street Teen Center; and WHEREAS, a discussion took place at the September 24, 2014 joint meeting of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs (NCAC) and the Finance & Citywide Project Committees regarding the relocation of the 21 Sc Street Teen Center; and WHEREAS, the Committee members directed the Parks and Recreation Department to work with the Planning Department to pursue the possibility of developing a teen center at the Scott Rakow Youth Center Parking Lot; and WHEREAS, the priorities that were considered for the relocation of the Teen Center include the following: • Identify a location that is in close proximity (walking distance) to/from Miami Beach Senior High School • Ability to provide adequate parking • Ensuring to provide a unique location where the teens could call their own • Ensuring to provide similar types of amenities currently provided at the existing location; and WHEREAS, at the September 24, 2014 meeting, a motion was passed by the Joint Committee recommending for the City Commission to proceed with staff exploring the option to design a new Teen Center which would include a two-story building built on the existing parking lot, while maintaining the ground level parking underneath; and WHEREAS, should this be determined as a viable option, a study would be conducted to determine the allowable square footage, number of parking spaces and maximum height requirements pursuant to the requirements of the City's Code; and WHEREAS, the closing of Sheridan Avenue between 28th Street and Pine Tree Drive would also be taken into consideration when contemplating pedestrian safety, parking and a safe child drop off and pick up area; and WHEREAS, in addition, the Joint Committee recommended that a traffic impact study be conducted to assess the feasibility of the road closure, which would consider existing traffic challenges, safety, and the relocation of the existing bus stop. 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 the Finance and Citywide Project Committee at its joint September 24, 2014 meeting, and approve, for staff to pursue the feasibility of the development of a teen center at the Scott Rakow Youth Center parking lot to replace the 21St Street Teen Center , as set forth herein. PASSED and ADOPTED this c�- day of ac s ' 2014. ATTEST: Phili-'Lei i ayor Rafael . Granado, Ci lerk B� r . 'A =•1`��p�'c ` APPROVED AS TO '� 6r° �. �� •�, FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida Accepting The Joint Recommendation Of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs And Finance/Citywide Projects Committees At Their September 24, 2014 Meeting To Relocate The 21 st Street Teen Center. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc 2014 Customer Satisfaction Survey: Four out of five residents (77%) rated the quality of life in Miami Beach as excellent or good. Item Summa /Recommendation: The City's Teen Club offers After School and Summer Camp programming for Miami Beach youth. This program fosters personal growth and encourages teens to become well-rounded individuals through its curriculum which consists of community service, education and recreational outings. The City currently offers a Teen Program at three locations, Fairway Park, Nautilus Middle School and the 21s' Street Teen Center located at 2100 Washington Avenue. The City is moving forward with the revitalization of the Miami Beach Convention Center. The scope of work for the Convention Center Master Plan includes the demolition of the 21St Street Teen Center which is located on the north side of the Convention Center. Based on the project timeline, the City anticipates vacating the 21 st Street Teen Center from its current location by the beginning of the 2015/2016 school year. Given the 21 St Street Teen Center program is such a success with over 300 teens enrolled, the City needs to identify an alternate location to house this program. The priorities which were considered for the relocation of the Teen Center include identifying a location that is in close proximity (walking distance) to/from Miami Beach Senior High School, being able to provide adequate parking, establishing a unique location for teenagers and continuing to offer similar types of amenities that are currently being provided at the existing location. At the July 17, 2014 City Commission meeting, Commissioner Malakoff placed a referral item to a joint meeting of the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) and the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee(NCAC)to discuss an alternate location for the 21 st Street Teen Center. At the September 24, 2014 meeting, a motion was passed by the Joint Committee recommending for the City Commission to proceed with exploring the option to design a new Teen Center which would include a two-story building built on the existing parking lot area and maintaining the ground level parking underneath. Should this be determined as a viable option, a study would be conducted to determine the allowable square footage, number of parking spaces and maximum height requirements pursuant to the requirements of the City's Code. The closing of Sheridan Avenue between 28th Street and Pine Tree Drive would also be taken into consideration. Advisory Board Recommendation: Neighborhood/Community Affairs and Finance and Citywide Projects Committees recommendation at their September 24, 2014 meeting. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Parks and Recreation—John Rebar XT. 6644 Sign-Offs: Department Director Assi tant C'ty Manager City Manager JR JM JLM t:\agenda\20 \october\relocating the 21st street teen center -s mmary.docx A ENDA ITEM MIAMIBEACH z-I � SATE Z AAIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COM ISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of FAND Co fission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 22, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO COMMISSI ON OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND THE FINANCE & CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE AT THE SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 JOINT MEETING TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION FOR STAFF TO PURSUE THE FEASIBILITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TEEN CENTER AT THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER PARKING LOT TO REPLACE THE 21sT STREET TEEN CENTER. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the resolution. BACKGROUND The City's Teen Club offers After School and Summer Camp programming for Miami Beach youth. This program fosters personal growth and encourages teens to become well- rounded individuals through its curriculum which consists of community service, education and recreational outings. These components engage and capture the interests of teens and also provide a positive interaction with others beyond parents and teachers, which has proven to benefit youth in this age group. Together, the programming and guidance help to prevent and/or reduce negative behaviors by offering the students a positive environment. The City currently offers a Teen Program at three locations, Fairway Park, Nautilus Middle School and the 21s' Street Teen Center located at 2100 Washington Avenue. The City is moving forward with the revitalization of the Miami Beach Convention Center. The scope of work for the Convention Center Master Plan includes the demolition of the 21 St Street Teen Center which is located on the north side of the Convention Center. Based on the project timeline, the City anticipates vacating the 21 St Street Teen Center from its current location by the beginning of the 2015/2016 school year. Given that the 21St Street Teen Center program is such a success with over 300 teens enrolled, the City needs to identify an alternate location to house this program. Commission Memorandum—Relocation of 21 sc Street Teen Center October 22,2014 Page 2 of 2 The priorities that were considered for the relocation of the Teen Center include the following: Identify a location that is in close proximity (walking distance) to/from Miami Beach Senior High School • Ability to provide adequate parking • Ensuring to provide a unique location where the teens could call their own • Ensuring to provide similar types of amenities currently provided at the existing location At the July 17, 2014 City Commission meeting, Commissioner Malakoff placed a referral item to a joint meeting of the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) and the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) to discuss an alternate location for the 21 st Street Teen Center. It is important to note that the construction of a new building at this location would need to include additional parking and also provide a solution for safe child drop off and pick up. The SRYC currently has 75 regular parking spaces and 4 ADA Accessible spaces, for a total of 79 parking spaces. The surface lot is approximately 32,000 square feet. The square footage of the 21St Street Teen Center is approximately 8,600 square feet. CONCLUSION At the September 24, 2014 meeting, a motion was passed by the Joint Committee recommending for the City Commission to proceed with staff exploring the option to design a new Teen Center which would include a two-story building built on the existing parking lot, while maintaining the ground level parking underneath. Should this be determined as a viable option, a study would be conducted to determine the allowable square footage, number of parking spaces and maximum height requirements pursuant to the requirements of the City's Code. The closing of Sheridan Avenue between 28th Street and Pine Tree Drive would also be taken into consideration when contemplating pedestrian safety, parking and a safe child drop off and pick up area. In addition, the Joint Committee recommended that a traffic impact study be conducted to assess the feasibility of the road closure, which would consider existing traffic challenges, safety, and the relocation of the existing bus stop. 1. JLM/J EV relocating the 21st street teen center -memot:\agenda\2014\october\relocating the 21st street teen center -memo.docx i