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RESOLUTION 88-19433 RESOLUTION NO. 88-19433 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, INDICATING THE SUPPORT OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SYMPHONY HALL AT 17TH STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE ON MIAMI BEACH WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has been a strong proponent of performing arts and cultural programming; and WHEREAS, individuals in the private-sector have subscribed their support to develop a private-sector financing program for the construction of a symphony hall; and WHEREAS, the ideal location would be in proximity to the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts on the south side of 17th Street at the corner of Washington Avenue; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach and Metropolitan Dade County would benefit substantially from the development of such a center; NOW, THEREFORE DOES THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, endorse and support the construction of the approximately 2,200-seat new symphony hall at the location described above with such a location to be donated by the City of Miami Beach for this purpose. PASSED and ADOPTED this 2nd day of November 1988. /cat /A fa Attest: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FO'° M: Legal N ep,rtment V Dated: �— Jc3) --e-F R WP:gjg e'4 Neasti Veae4 FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 s4�' 4Cy'h *:INCORP�ORATED *s "V A CA TIONL A N1) U. S. A. " II <ttri.4-_----- OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO S2 DATE: November 2. 1988 TO: Mayor Alex DaoL •nd if) Y Members of t City Commi• 1,,,..�- iell FROM: Rob W. Parki ..figdw' City Manager !,•- SUBJECT: SYMPHONY HALL/PERFORMING ARTS CENTER As you know, a Trust has been established by Metropolitan Dade County Mayor Steve Clark to review the overall requirements of cultural programming within Dade County. Miami Beach is a participant in this new trust. Certainly, a review of cultural programming throughout the Metropolitan Dade County area is in order, and we recognize the need to ensure that coordinated programming occurs. • • In the meantime, however, prominent members of the Miami Beach community have expressed a desire to press forward with at least the construction of an outstanding symphony hall incorporating approximately 2,200 seats. These members of our community have expressed a very strong belief that the symphony hail would most logically be located where our two-story parking garage currently exists on the south side of 17th Street at Washington Avenue. Because of the strong private-sector interest in beginning this project as quickly as possible, and because of the logical relationship that a symphony hall would have with our current fine cultural programming venues, it would be appropriate for the City to state its position of support to the extent that we would contribute land, in the area described above, for this purpose. Therefore, a Resolution of support is recommended for approval. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: A Resolution in support of the donation of the required land at the south corner of 17th Street and Washington Avenue for the purpose of constructing a new symphony hall be approved. RWP:gjg 21 AGENDA R-1— ITEM DATE I -'2 IS".5 ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 88-19433 (Indicating the support of the construct- ion of a symphony hall at 17th Street and Washington Avenue on Miami Beach)