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2002-24953 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2002-24953 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE VACATION OF APPROXIMATELY SIXTY (60) SQ. FEET OF SOUTH LINCOLN LANE, ADJACENT TO THE COLONY THEATER, LOCATED AT 1040 LINCOLN ROAD, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COLUMN PILASTERS, IN RESTORATION OF THE ORIGINAL HISTORIC DESIGN OF THE THEATER; FURTHER WAIVING, BY 517THS VOTE, THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND APPRAISAL REQUIREMENTS, AS SET FORTH IN ORDINANCE 92-2783, GOVERNING THE SALE/LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the City owns the Colony Theater located at 1040 Lincoln Road (Property); and WHEREAS, in order to render the Property more viable and to meet the - Accessibility and Building Code requirements, an addition and reconstruction of the theater is required; and WHEREAS, the Property which was constructed in 1935 is designated as a historic property located within the Flamingo Park Local Historic District; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, after reviewing the proposed re- construction and addition plans during its meeting on July 10, 2001, required the addition of column pilasters projecting a maximum of one (1) foot from the building, to maintain the historic features of the Property; and WHEREAS, to accommodate four (4) such pilasters on South Lincoln Lane, a strip of one (1) foot by sixty (60) feet of the City alley must be vacated; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that both the property to be vacated and the Colony Theater are City-owned, it was recommended, as the City was seeking to vacate a de minimus portion of public property to comply with the Historic Preservation Board's Order with respect to the Property, that the Administration would observe the City's procedures for vacation of public rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, the City has complied with said procedures, and, additionally, with Ordinance 92-2783, governing the lease/sale of public property; and Page 1 of2 WHEREAS, accordingly, following a duly noticed public hearing on July 31, 2002, the Administration would recommend that the City Commission approve the aforestated vacation and, additionally, the waiver of the competitive bidding and appraisal requirements pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-2783, finding such waivers to be in the best interest of the City, 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, following a duly noticed public hearing, herein authorize the vacation of a one foot wide strip of South Lincoln Lane, adjacent to the south sixty (60) feet property line of Lot 12, Block 47 of Lincoln Subdivision, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 69 of the Public Records of Miami-Dade County, Florida, for the construction of column pilasters, in restoration of the original historic design of the Colony Theater; and further waive, by 5/7ths vote, the competitive bidding and appraisal requirements, as set forth in ordinance 92-2783, governing the sale/lease of city-owned property. 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LI N COLN LANE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ~ NOTICE"Oi= A PUBL~ HEARiNG " ~ ' NOTICE IS- HEREBY given that a pubnc, ~earln!f'YIlli<be!ietd ,bY~hEl city Commission of the City of Miami Beach, in the eomroissionChambers,3rd floor, City Hall, '1700 Convention 'CenteiOrlve,'Mjeml'Beach.Fiorida, on Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 10:30 a,m" to consil1!ir~pi:ibiic comment, as required by Ordinance' No. c, 92-2783, ,regarding th,e< vaCation of approximately, 60 Square Feet;,of South ,Lincoln Lane, j!djai:ei1t to the Colony-Theater h~cated at t 040lincoln Road, ' CD ,.. "" o o "" ~ >- .... :::> .., >: ",' o z :::> en .. ::I , .- - ',-." .~--, - - " ----:. . INQUIRiE$ maybe directed to'ihllPublic Works Dep~rlrif~;;t at (305)673-7980, ' ' . ,_c-'_,~_ ',', _ ',:-" ", _ ,._.,-..,< ,F'_" '. '.' _ ,', '. AlllNTEREStED PARtIES~are InvltEKI toapp~d!,thiS' tiearl~g be repr.nted by' an agent, or to express ,!I181r Views In 'wtillng'addreslied 10, lI! 'Commlssion,c;;Iothe,Clty Clerk, t700COnventlon Center Drive, tst , City Hall, 'Miam.I Beach; Florida 33139, This meeting may be ed and under such 'Circumstances additional, legal notice wouldltot , ded, , >.' , -L .'<~;~>;J">" ',.' . ,,", ' 'Robert ,e,f1aicher, City Clerk " , ,",', ,;f<'->->" -';~f,::'-;~jg:',->:,:>'r1Y'c~~~~~~, ",' ..0' Pursuant'to ~ectlon 2~,0105'F\a~St8t, the R,iIy ~~,i,bY:.~s the pubild' t~at: ,If a perso~dec!~es,clo }i~a1 any 'dEil;is,lcinro,a~,by' the City. Coml1)isslon wlthres~loawmatterconsidered ,at its meeting 'or Its hearing, Sucli, ~~!);:~;.::enSure, 'that"~:,:Vertiat!fu:'. record : C?' the proceedlngslsmade,wtlf!lh:recordjncludeS:.the)~1iY. and evidence ' upon whlch,thl(appeallS:kl be based. Thisnoij~.idOllsnotcons!iMe consent, by the ' c;1ty , fOr 'the )nt'r09\1ct1o;,of;a:dm,lsi!fo~';':b1'othe[w1se Inadmissible 'or i,Irrelevant, evidence, ~ nor does ,11 81JttTOriZllGhallengesor aP:Pl!~I;"not~,~:Istl."n9.7d ~-~Y:~yi ,,' ';.\Etli1ij~i~j:, ; ',:.', In accordancewilh )heAmericans \vlth Oisabliities Act 01 1990, persons needing special accommodation 10 perliclpate hi this proceeding should . contact the City Clerk's office no' later than fout days prior to the , proceeding, Telephone (305) 673-7411 for' assistance; if hlll!ring impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service numbers, (800) 955-8771 (TOO) or (800) 955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance, ~ 'i .. ill :t ill .:: .. ';'_ y ,..... .:<.' <p' r " . [0'"'' ~ ..._.t...,_~."_-~-,,, ".-,..i ~ .- ",.l_'w",'f'.,,_-.w:'Ad..#01..19'_ .1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A resolution ofthe Mayor and City Commission authorizing the vacation of approximately 60 square feet of South Lincoln Lane adjacent to the Colony Theater, located at 1040 Lincoln Road. Issue: Shall the City vacate the 60 square feet of South Lincoln Lane adjacent to the Colony Theater? Item Summary/Recommendation: The Colony Theater, owned by the City's RDA, is undergoing a major renovation and building addition. At the Historic Preservation Board meeting of July 10, 2001, the Board required the construction of projecting column pilasters, to restore the original historic building design. The theater building and its addition are being built up to the limits of the right-of-way providing maximum use of the property. The required (4) column pilasters, will be projecting into South Lincoln Lane a maximum of 1 foot. A vacation of a small piece of right-of-way is appropriate to enable the construction to proceed. The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 D .2 3 4 Finance Dept. Total . City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Gary Kokorian Sign-Offs: Department Director T:\AGENDA\2002\JUL3102\REGULAR\CS-ColonyVac.doc AGENDA ITEM DATE /?7F 7-3/-0::L CITY OF MIAMI BEACH m CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fJ.us To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Date: July 31, 2002 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez J' ~c-/ City Manager [) A RESOLUTION F THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE VACATION OF APPROXIMATELY SIXTY (60) SQ. FEET OF SOUTH LINCOLN LANE, ADJACENT TO THE COLONY THEATER, LOCATED AT 1040 LINCOLN ROAD, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COLUMN PILASTERS, IN RESTORATION OF THE ORIGINAL HISTORIC DESIGN OF THE THEATER; FURTHER WAIVING, BY SITTHS VOTE, THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND APPRAISAL REQUIREMENTS, AS SET FORTH IN ORDINANCE 92-2783, GOVERNING THE SALE/LEASE OF CITY- OWNED PROPERTY. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND: The Colony Theater, located on the corner of Lincoln Road and Lenox Avenue was constructed in 1935, and is designated as a historic property located within the Flamingo Park Local Historic District. In early 1999, Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Department engaged the Zeidler Roberts Partnership, Inc., to develop conceptual plans and cost estimates for the expansion and renovation of the Theater. On March 6, 2000, the Department of Management Services (DMS), construction managers for the Colony Theater, authorized R.J. Heisenbottle (Architect), to proceed with programming and conceptual/advanced schematic design phases for the expansion and renovation of the Colony Theater. Design Development was the subject of an extensive programming phase, with input received from the operator and users of the Colony Theater, City's Historic Preservation Officer, Property Management and the Planning and Zoning Department. On the July 10, 2001 Historic Preservation Board meeting, proposed plans for the reconstruction of the Colony Theater were submitted. The Board's Order following this meeting required the construction of column pilasters on all sides of the building to restore the original building design. Since the building will be built up to the limits of the right-of-way, the architectural/historic column pilasters will be projecting within the alley a maximum distance of 1 foot. As the one foot encroachment is into City right-of-way, a vacation of this portion of right- of-way is necessary to allow construction to proceed (see attached sketch.) On the July 10, 2002 Commission meeting Resolution No. 2002-24915 was adopted scheduling a public hearing on July 31, 2002 to consider this vacation. Notices were mailed to property owners within the 375 ft. radius. ANALYSIS: Public Works has reviewed City utility records, and found no conflict with existing utilities for the vacated area. The proposed projecting column pilasters will be limited to above ground and therefore will not impact underground usage of this strip in the future. South Lincoln Lane is a 20 foot wide right-of way, and like most alleys in the City, which have projecting utility poles and appurtenances, it will allow vehicular access primarily in one direction only. A maximum of 12 feet is ample access-way for a single traffic lane which will be available within the remaining 19 feet of the alley. Parking in the alleys is not permitted and a "no parking" sign should be posted at this location. CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission authorize the vacation of 1 foot by 60 feet of South Lincoln Lane adjacent to Lot 12 Block 47 of Lincoln Subdivivision, for the construction of architectural/historic column pilasters at the Colony Theater. Attachment JMG/RCM/FHB/MAlA VNGK T:\AGENDA\2002\JUL3102IREGULARICOLONYVAC.doc