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Ordinance 2022-4497 Lincoln Lane North PF Properties—Comprehensive Plan Amendment ORDINANCE NO. 2022-4497 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICY RLU 1.1.17, ENTITLED"PUBLIC FACILITY: GOVERNMENTAL USES (PF)," TO CLARIFY THAT DEVELOPMENTS INCLUDING PARKING FACILITIES, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, RETAIL AND SERVICE, EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS, OR MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT WITH ANY OR ALL OF SAID USES MAY BE PERMITTED IN THE PF FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY, PURSUANT TO THE PROCEDURES IN SECTION 163.3184, FLORIDA STATUTES; AND PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, TRANSMITTAL, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission has expressed an interest in diversifying the City's economy and its revenue sources by capitalizing on the economic growth opportunities presented by the current and projected business growth in the region, particularly by making a concerted effort to increase Class A office space inventory throughout the City; and WHEREAS, in furtherance of this objective, on October 9, 2020 the Administration issued a Request for Letters of Interest 2021-029-KB (RFLI) seeking expression of interest from developers interested in building Class A office developments on City-owned land in the City's center area; and WHEREAS, based on the results of the RFLI, on February 19, 2021, the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (FERC) recommended that the Administration seek City Commission authorization to prepare a Request for Proposals (RFP) for ground leases and development agreements for the development of Class A office space on the three surface parking lots (P25, P26 and P27) and one structured parking garage (G5); and WHEREAS, on April 8, 2021, the Administration conducted a public industry meeting to promote the RFP and solicit industry input on the proposed projects; and WHEREAS, On June 23, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission approved the issuance of Request for Proposals (RFP)2021-173-KB for mixed-use developments incorporating Class A office space on City-owned parking lots P25, P26, P27, and parking garage G5; and the proposed changes are necessary in order to promote the development of Class A office space within the City; and WHEREAS, RFP responses were due and received on January 12, 2022; and WHEREAS, on December 6, 2021, the City Manager appointed the following individuals to serve on an advisory Evaluation Committee to review and score the proposals submitted: Monica Beltran, Director, Parking Department; Ozzie Dominguez, Asset Management Division Director, Facilities and Fleet Management Department; Paul Freeman, Resident, Palm View Neighborhood; David Gomez, Assistant Director, Capital Improvement Projects Department; Rogelio Madan, Chief of Community Planning and Sustainability, Planning Department; Sara Patino, Treasury Manager, Finance Department; and Lyle Stern, President, Lincoln Road Business Improvement District; and WHEREAS, on February 1, 2022, the Evaluation Committee convened to consider the proposals received and for oral presentations by the bidders for each of the options submitted; and WHEREAS, after reviewing the various proposals submitted, the Evaluation Committee's process and rankings, and the assessments of staff and the City's consultant the City Manager has determined to proceed with negotiations for the redevelopment for parking lots P25, P26, and P27; and WHEREAS, to ensure an adequate mix of uses and the success of future developments on these City-owned lands, this Ordinance amends City of Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan Policy RLU 1.1.17,entitled "Public Facility: Governmental Uses(PF),"to clarify that developments including residential, commercial, business and professional offices, retail and service, and eating and drinking establishments may be permitted in the PF future land use category; and WHEREAS,the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above objectives; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, the City of Miami Beach Commission has an adopted Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has established procedures, codified in Chapter 118, Article III, of the City's Land Development Regulations, to amend, modify, add to, or change the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City's procedures reflect and comply with the procedures for adopting or amending local comprehensive plans as set forth in Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, including the process for adopting comprehensive plan amendments set forth in section 163.3184, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Planning Board, which serves as local planning agency, transmitted the text amendment to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation; and WHEREAS, the City Commission held a duly noticed public hearing, at which time it voted to transmit the text amendment for review by state, regional, and local agencies, as required by law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that the adoption of this text amendment is in the best interest and welfare of the residents of the City. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. SECTION 1. Comprehensive Plan Policy RLU 1.1.17, Entitled "Public Facility: Governmental Uses (PF)," is hereby amended as follows: POLICY RLU 1.1.17 PUBLIC FACILITY: GOVERNMENTAL USES (PF) Purpose: To provide development opportunities for existing and new government uses, as well as provide public-private redevelopments. Uses which may be permitted: Government uses, parking facilities, affordable or workforce housing, various types of commercial uses including business and professional offices, retail sales and service establishments, eating and drinking establishments, and public- private marina redevelopments. Additionally, market-rate residential uses may be permitted as part of mixed-use developments for properties located between Lincoln Lane North on the south, Alton Road on the west, 17th Street on the north, and Washington Avenue on the east. Density Limits: The base density limit for affordable or workforce housing units shall be the average of the surrounding future land use categories. The density limit for market- rate apartment residential uses in a public-private marina redevelopment shall be 15 units per acre. Intensity Limits: Intensity may be limited by such setback, height, floor area ratio and/or other restrictions as the City Commission acting in a legislative capacity determines can effectuate the purpose of this land use category and otherwise implement complementary public policy. However, in no case shall the intensity exceed a floor area ratio of 3.5. SECTION 2. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all section and parts of sections in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the City Commission, and it is hereby ordained, that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, as amended; that the sections of this Ordinance may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section" or other appropriate word. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 5. TRANSMITTAL. The Planning Director is hereby directed to transmit this ordinance to the appropriate state, regional and county agencies as required by applicable law. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect 31 days after the state land planning agency notifies the City that the plan amendment package is complete pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), Florida Statutes. PASSED and ADOPTED this as day of Jti , 2022. Dan Gelber Mayor ATTEST: JUN 2 3 2022 Rafae E. Granado City Clerk .,8,,,,,,,,.. --�,',5'''''' ,, IS • ° „ , , APPROVED AS TO L `.'RcORP.O �"n'' FORM AND LANGUAGE \�3 3 �INEORP�OilATE4�3 �.. & FOR CUTION +4'9jj ® j °�cH City Attorney QV_ Date First Reading: May 4, 2022 Second Reading: June 22, 202 Verified By: Th as R. Mooney, Al Planning Director • T:\Agenda\2022\5_May 2022\Planning\Lincoln Lane North GU Properties-Comp Plan Amendment-First Reading ORD.docx Ordinances-R5 G MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Mina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: June 22, 2022 1:30 p.m.Second Reading Public Hearing. SUBJECT: LINCOLN LANE NORTH PF PROPERTIES - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICY RLU 1.1.17, ENTITLED "PUBLIC FACILITY: GOVERNMENTAL USES (PF)," TO CLARIFY THAT DEVELOPMENTS INCLUDING PARKING FACILITIES, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, RETAIL AND SERVICE, EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS, OR MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT WITH ANY OR ALL OF SAID USES MAY BE PERMITTED IN THE PF FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY, PURSUANT TO THE PROCEDURES IN SECTION 163.3184, FLORIDA STATUTES; AND PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, TRANSMITTAL, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The.Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject Ordinance. BACKGROUND/HISTORY HISTORY On February 23, 2022, (item R7B), the City Commission referred the subject Ordinance to the Land Use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC) and the Planning Board. The sponsor of the proposal is Commissioner Ricky Arriola. On April 8, 2022, the LUSC recommended that the Planning Board transmit the Ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. Additionally, the LUSC recommended that the amendment be limited to the area bounded by Lincoln Lane North on the south, Alton Road on the west, 17th Street on the north, and Washington Avenue on the east. BACKGROUND On March 17, 2021, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2021-31617, authorizing the preparation of an RFP for mixed-use development incorporating Class A office space at three City-owned sites along Lincoln Lane North as well as the 17th Street parking garage (G5). On June 23, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission approved the issuance of Request for Page 502 of 1232 Proposals (RFP) 2021-173-KB for mixed-use developments incorporating Class A office space on City-owned parking lots P25, P26, P27, and parking garage G5. The RFP included multiple site options for proposed development. RFP responses were due and received on January 12, 2022. The City received proposals from three (3)firms: 1. Infinity Collective LLC; 2. Lincoln Road Holdings LLC; and 3. Lincoln Road Property Owners, L.P. On February 1, 2022, the Evaluation Committee reviewed and evaluated all proposals. Upon review of the results of the Evaluation Committee and an assessment of the proposals, the City Manager recommended that the Mayor and City Commission authorize the City Administration to: • Negotiate with Lincoln Road Property Owner, L.P., (a joint venture among Integra Investments, Starwood Capital Group, and The Comras Company ("Integra") with regards to P25 and P26 (Option 5), and, if the.Administration is not successful in negotiating an agreement with Integra, authorizing the Administration to negotiate with TPC; and • Negotiate with Lincoln Road Holdings LLC (a joint venture among The Peebles Corporation, Scott Robins Companies, Inc., and the Baron Corporation, aka "TPC") with regards to P27 (Option 3). Additionally, if the Administration is not successful in negotiating an agreement with TPC, authorizing the Administration to negotiate with Integra regarding this option. On February 23, 2022, via Resolution No. 2022-32054, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the City Manager and authorized the Administration to negotiate with the proposers.At present, negotiations concern only the following sites(see attached map): • P25 (1680 LenoxAvenue)and P26(1080 Lincoln Lane North)combined. • 1327(1664 Meridian Avenue). ANALYSIS PLANNING ANALYSIS The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment Ordinance is specific to the RFP proposals for the Lincoln Lane North lots. The amendment modifies Policy RLU 1.1.17 of the Resilient Land Use Element of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan to allow for all types of residential uses, including market rate housing, as part of mixed-use developments in the Public Facility Government Uses (PF) future land use category. The amendment for market rate housing is limited to those sites within the area bounded by Lincoln Lane North on the south, Alton Road on the west, 17th Street on the north,and Washington Avenue on the east. Currently only workforce and affordable housing types are permitted within the PF future land use category. Workforce and Affordable Housing are able to utilize an 80% density bonus for such units. Market rate housing cannot utilize this bonus, so the proposal does not increase the maximum residential density beyond what is currently permitted. It is anticipated that providing some market rate housing units would facilitate the inclusion of workforce or attainable housing units as part of future mixed-use developments. Page 503 of 1232 The proposal would also allow for the area to become more of a mixed-use neighborhood, with offices, residential, retail, and restaurant uses, as it would encourage a true live, work, and play type of development. The amendment is also intended to diversify the uses so that the City is less reliant on solely tourism and begins to develop a better mix of uses that serves tourists, residents, and the workforce. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING REVIEW PROCESS This referral includes a text amendment to the Comprehensive Plan. Under Section 163.3184(2), Florida Statutes, this amendment shall follow the expedited state review process for adoption of comprehensive plan amendments. This process requires a public hearing by the local planning agency (Planning Board), a public transmittal hearing before the City Commission, after which the amendment must be transmitted to several state agencies for a 30- day review period, and a final adoption public hearing before the City Commission. The amendment is effective 31-days after it is adopted if there are no appeals. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW The Planning Board held a public hearing on April 26, 2022 and transmitted the Ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation(7-0). UPDATE The subject Ordinance was approved at First Reading on May 4, 2022, and the Comprehensive Plan Amendment was transmitted to all applicable review agencies. To date the City has not received any concerns or objections; the Administration will update the City Commission if any comments, concerns or objections are received prior to adoption on June 22, 2022. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA Enhance Office Development FINANCIAL INFORMATION No Fiscal Impact Expected CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject Ordinance. Applicable Area South Beach Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Planning Sponsor Commissioner Ricky Arriola Page 504 of 1232 ATTACHMENTS: Description o Ordinance o Map Page 505 of 1232 J C 9 v CITY HALL • a n r . x , • . .incoir, Ln N : . DDugti 4 . Gardens MI- CC LI NCOLN ROAD Lincoln • Colony Road t Page 510 of 1232