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96-22191 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22191 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AT WHICH THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTIES SPECIALLY BENEFITTED BY THE CREA TION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE LINCOLN ROAD MANAGEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 3, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING SECURITY, MAINTENANCE, AND RELATED SERVICES IN THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED ALONG LINCOLN ROAD FROM COLLINS A VENUE TO ALTON ROAD, ALL LYING WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, OR ANY OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN, MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION OF SAID CITY TO BE HEARD AS TO THE PROPRIETY, ADVISABILITY AND COST OF PROVIDING SUCH SERVICES, AGAINST EACH PROPERTY SO BENEFITTED, SUCH HEARING TO BE HELD IN . ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 170.07-170.08 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Sections 170.01-170.21, Florida Statutes, allow for "the levy and collection of special assessments against property benefitted for the purpose of stabilizing and improving retail or wholesale business districts and/or nationally recognized historic districts for promotion, management, marketing and other similar services in business districts of the municipality"; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 96-22190 adopted on November 6, 1996, the Mayor and City Commission determined that it is necessary for the welfare of the citizens of Miami Beach to provide certain security, maintenance, and related services (Services) and created the Lincoln Road Management District Number 3 for the purpose of funding the Services in the area generally bounded along Lincoln Road from Collins Avenue to Alton Road; and WHEREAS, Section 170.07, Florida Statutes, requires that a public hearing be held to hear testimony of all property owners to be assessed and any other interested parties pertaining to the propriety and advisability of providing such Services, the cost thereof, the manner of payment therefore, and the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so benefitted within the Lincoln Road Management District Number 3; and WHEREAS, Section 170.08, Florida Statutes, provides that final consideration of the special assessment will be given after hearing testimony from the affected property owners as to providing the Services and funding them with special assessments, and further provides that following testimony, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach shall make a final decision on whether to levy the special assessment, and thereafter, the Mayor and City Commission shall convene as an equalizing board to hear and consider all complaints that may be made as to the amount of any particular special assessment and shall adjust and equalize the assessment on the basis of justice and right, and when so equalized and approved, a final assessment roll shall be filed with the City Clerk's Office and such assessment shall stand confirmed; and WHEREAS, a preliminary assessment roll has been completed and filed of record with the Clerk of the City of Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Section I. All findings and recitals contained in this Resolution are hereby adopted and incorporated herein. Section 2. A public hearing is hereby scheduled to take place before the Mayor and City Commission in the City Commission Chamber, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida December 4, 1996 at 11: 05 o'clock a. m . The Mayor and City Commission shall hear testimony of all affected property owners and those persons interested in the Lincoln Road Management District Number 3. PASSED and ADOPTED this 6th day of November ,1996. Rokt- PQA~ CITY CLERK ATTEST: MAYOR aq: f\ ...._, -'. r.., ,1' rLH\id hn !\'UJ c',u LEGAL DEPT. BY~ r-+." ,_". , (17.~." . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ '15-Q t:. TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben of the City Commission DATE:- November 6, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: CREATION OF HE LINCOLN ROAD MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, SUBJECT TO M JORITY APPROVAL BY THE AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS ADMINISTRA TION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution, creating a special assessment district to be known as the Lincoln Road Management District Number Three (District). The District generally encompasses the area along Lincoln Road from Collins A venue to Alton Road. A more detailed description of the area is enclosed as Exhibit "B" in the resolution creating the District. A second resolution to set the required public hearing is also included in this agenda. In compliance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, final ratification of the District shall be subject to majority approval of the property owners within the District, at ~ special election to be held within the District, prior to the final public hearing. BACKGROUND: Property owners in the area have expressed a desire to have additional security, sanitation, landscaping, and marketing services provided in order to help promote the area. The attached resolution provides for the creation of the Lincoln Road Management District Number 3 for a one year period and provide' the services as described below. 1) Security - $142,000 Overseen by the Lincoln Road Partnership, "Ambassador" service will be contracted to the Washington Avenue Association and provided through private security detail. Coverage is 24 hours, at least until after construction, and is scheduled to complement the coverage provided by assigned on-duty police. Amount budgeted includes patrol bicycles. 2) Sanitation - $148,000 Overseen by the Lincoln Road Partnership, and contracted to the Washington A venue Association, service will include mechanical and hand sweeping, pressure washing of pavements, graffiti and illegal flyer removal, monitoring, and reporting. Category includes supervision, supplies, and materials. AGENDA ITEM R '1 F DATE \ \-L.-9l- . 3) Landscaping - $90,000 Overseen by the Lincoln Road Partnership and contracted to the Washington A venue Association, service will include working with the City of Miami Beach to maintain landscaping and fountains in the District after the construction period and warranty period. 4) Tram - $65,000 Overseen by the Lincoln Road Partnership and contracted to the Washington A venue Association. Service will include a minimum of 60 hours/week, free continuous loop operation on pedestrian mall right of way, stopping at block ends with transfer opportunities at Washington, Lenox, and Meridian to proposed shuttle and/or Metro-Dade buses. Driver's will be bilingual, uniformed, and "hospitality" trained. Vehicles are battery powered, owned by the City of Miami Beach, and will be maintained, cleaned, and insured by the contractor. Service provides better access to businesses for elderly and disabled, and encourages one-stop parking. 5) Contract Supervision and Administration - $35,000 Paid to the Washington A venue Association for additional administration and supervision. 6) Marketing Activities - $215,000 Marketing Activities will include promotion and advertising projects including print and electronic cooperative advertising, other print materials, development of a comprehensive marketing plan, and personnel for implementation of the plan. 7) Supervision - $99,000 Operating expenses including salary and benefits for a lead person and support staff who will be responsible for administering the operations of the Lincoln Road District. 8) Administration - $46,000 Rent, office supplies, telephones, insurance, audit services for the Lincoln Road District. ANALYSIS: The following is the estimated breakdown of the annual cost and funding allocation for the Lincoln Road Management District's additional services. Estimated Annual Cost Security $142,000 Sanitation 148,000 Landscaping 90,000 Tram 65,000 Contract Supervision and Administration 35,000 Marketing Activities 215,000 Supervision 99,000 Administration 46.000 Total $840,000 Estimated Funding: Allocation Special Assessment $267,000 City - Resort Taxes 227,000 City - General Fund 253,000 Cafe Permits 40,000 Sponsorship/Grants 47,000 Contributions 6,000 Total $840,000 CONCLUSION: The City Commission should adopt the attached resolution, creating a special assessment district to be known as the Lincoln Road Management District Number Three (District). In compliance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, final ratification of the District shall be subject to majority approval of the property owners within the District at a special election to be held within the District, prior to the final public hearing. ~ JGP:HSM:aq