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97-22519 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 97-22519 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH THE PREPARATION OF A REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST (RFLI) FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES TO DEVELOP A MASTER PLAN FOR THE NEW CULTURAL ARTS CENTER IN THE VICINITY OF AND INCLUDING COLLINS PARK. WHEREAS, On July 18, 1997, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, passed a resolution approving a preliminary site plan and funding strategy for the creation of a Cultural Center in the vicinity of and including Collins Park; and, WHEREAS, said Cultural Center will include certain public/non- profit facilities described as a regional library, a permanent facility for the Miami City Ballet and a four hundred car parking garage; and, WHEREAS, the Administration is in the process of negotiating the acquisition of certain properties located in the blocks bounded by Collins Avenue at 22nd Street, and Park Avenue at 23rd Street in order to accommodate said public/non-profit facilities; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends developing a master plan in order to address site development, building orientations and relationships, architectural character and urban design elements; and, WHEREAS, the Administration recommends a design competition in order to ensure the highest quality design alternatives from which to choose. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission authorize the Administration to proceed with the preparation of a Request for Letters of Interest (RFLI) for Architectural/Engineering Services to develop a Master Plan for the new Cultural Arts Center in the vicinity of and including Collins Park. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of APPROVED AS TO fORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECU CITY CLERK A~G f QAcWA CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fI.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 689 -q 1 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Com 'ssio DATE: September 10, 1997 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: RESOLUTION THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH THE PREPARATION OF A REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST (RFLI) FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES TO DEVELOP A MASTER PLAN FOR THE NEW CULTURAL ARTS CENTER IN THE VICINITY OF AND INCLUDING COLLINS PARK. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Resolution. BACKGROUND: At the meeting of the Miami Beach City Commission on Wednesday, June 18, 1997, the City Commission approved a preliminary site plan and funding strategy for the creation of the Cultural Center in the vicinity of and including Collins Park. The Cultural Center will include a regional library, the Miami City Ballet, a parking garage to meet the needs of the various facilities and ancillary retail space. With site acquisition well underway, the City needs to focus on the layout and design of the Cultural Center. Since the scope of work will involve two different architectural components - a library and a parking garage, landscaping and urban design elements, the Administration recommends developing a master plan in order to address site development, building orientations and relationships, architectural character and environmental considerations. In order to develop alternative approaches/design concepts from which to choose, the Administration further recommends holding a design competition, inviting multi-disciplined teams to submit plans for the development of the Center. ANAL YSIS: The design competition approach has been used successfully in other cities to generate a wide array of solutions to address a variety of urban design issues. In this particular case, respondents will be provided with certain parameters on which to base their models; the preliminary site plan developed by Spillis & Candela, the design standards/requirements established for regional libraries by the Miami-Dade Public Library System and the concept plan drawings by Arquitectonica for the Miami City Ballet. DATE ~11\ Q-\O-91- AGENDA ITEM The process will closely follow guidelines established by the American Institute of Architects (AlA) in their Handbook of Architectural Design Competitions. A Request for Letter of Interest (RFLI) will be issued, inviting selected firms with comparable project experience as prospective competitors. An Evaluation Committee will be convened, comprised of participants reflective of the diversity of interests involved. Committee members will be identified by the City Manager in advance to the City Commission. Their initial charge will be to narrow down the list of responses to four or six finalists, who will then be asked to develop design programs for the Cultural Center and its components. Due to the expenses typically associated with the development of plans, scale models and other materials associated with these submittals, AlA guidelines recommend that a fee be paid to each of the competitors. The Administration recommends entering into an agreement with each of the finalists, awarding each a $5,000 fee and releasing the City from any other costs and obligations associated with preparation of the submittals. The procedure recommended from this point forward would mirror that followed in the Convention Hotel and African-American Hotel selection process. Presentations would be scheduled before the Evaluation Committee. The Committee will be asked to rank the proposals and to submit their preferences to the City Manager. The City Manager will then make recommendations to the City Commission, which will have the option of scheduling another round of presentations by some or all of the proponents. Public participation would be encouraged throughout the process. The City Commission will then make the final decision and authorize the Administration to negotiate a contract with the successful proposer or proposers. If these negotiations produce an acceptable contract or contracts, approval of same will be sought from the City Commission. Upon issuance of the RFLI, the Administration anticipates the following schedule: Issue RFLI - by Monday, September 22, 1997 Responses to RFLI due - Thursday, November 6, 1997 (45 days) Appoint Evaluation Committee Evaluation Committee decision on finalists - December 5, 1997 (30 days) Committee recommendations on finalists to Commission for approval - December 17, 1997 Execution of contracts with finalists - by December 19, 1997 Issuance of bid/response package to finalists - by December 19, 1997 Responses from finalists due - March 17, 1998 (90 days) Evaluation Committee to review proposals - by April 16, 1998 (30 days) Recommendation to the City Manager - by April 16, 1998 City Commission review of City Manager's recommendations and final decision; alternatively, decision to proceed with a second round of presentations - May 6, 1998. If second round of presentations are required: City Commission to judge proposals and make final decision - June 3, 1997 CONCLUSION The Administration recommends proceeding with the preparation of the RFLI and to proceed with the process as outlined in this memorandum. JGP/HM:kob Attachments