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482-2004 RDA Reso RESOLUTION NO. 482-2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, APPROPRIATING $232,000 IN AVAILABLE TAX INCREMENT FUNDS IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE LIGHTING AND FOUNTAINS ENHANCEMENT PROJECT ON LINCOLN ROAD. WHEREAS, on July 26,2000, the City Commission approved a contract with Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (C3TS) to provide architectural services for the enhancement of lighting and fountains on Lincoln Road (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, on May 8, 2002, the RDA Board adopted a resolution appropriating $608,636 towards the Project; and WHEREAS, the balance of the Project was to be funded by $300,000 from G.O. Bond funds and $135,000 from the National Parks Service "Save America's Treasures" Grant; WHEREAS, since the beginning of the Project, numerous regulatory and code related changes have been made to the plans that have adversely impacted the budget, resulting in a estimated shortage of $231,508. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, that the Chai an d Members of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency, herepy appropriate $232,508 In ava' ble Tax Increment funds in order to complete the lighting and fountains enhanceme pr 1e n Lincoln Road. PASSED and ADOPTED CHAIRMAN U;} r~~ SECRETARY T:\AGENDA\2004\Sep08\RDA\lraprop _res.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGI & FOR EXECUTION ~~/ Redevelop ~ General Counlel ~~ MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution appropriating $232,000 in available Tax Increment revenue funds in order to complete the the enhancement of lighting and fountains on Lincoln Road. Issue: Shall the Chairman and Members of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency adopt the resolution appropriating and additional $232,000 towards the lighting and fountain project on Lincoln Road? Item Summary/Recommendation: On July 26, 2000, the City Commission approved a contract with Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (C3TS) to provide architectural services for the enhancement of lighting and fountains on Lincoln Road. The budget was originally set at $1,043,636, which included architectural fees of $112,000 and construction costs of $931,636. On May 8,2002, the RDA appropriated $608,636 towards the Project. The balance of funding consisted of $300,000 in G.O. Bond Funds and $135,000 from the National Parks Service's "Save America's Treasures" Grant. Since this time, certain City and County regulatory changes have resulted in an estimated budget shortfall of $231,508. The Administration recommends appropriating $232,000 from available City Center Tax Increment funds in order to complete the lighting and fountain project on Lincoln Road. Advisory Board Recommendation: I Financial Information: Source of Funds: City Center RDA Approved Finance Dept. $232,000 City Center RDA Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Brad Judd/Kent Bonde Si n-Ofts: Department Dir Assistant City Manager T :\AGENDA \20041Sept081RDA ILR. ,sum, DOC AGENDA ITEM DATE 36- f-r-oy CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEMORANDUM To: Chairman David Dermer and Date: September 8, 2004 Members of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency Jorge M. Gonzalez \,;v~ Executive Director U 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROPRIATING $232,000 IN AVAILABLE TAX INCREMENT FUNDS IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE LIGHTING AND FOUNTAINS ENHANCEMENT PROJECT ON LINCOLN ROAD. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: From: Subject: Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING: $ 232,000 - City Center TIF revenues ANALYSIS: During the development phase of the Lincoln Road Lighting and Fountain Enhancement Project, Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (C3TS), the Architect-of-Record for the lighting and fountain renovation work on Lincoln Road, estimated the cost of construction alone, (excluding architectural costs of$112,000), to be $931,636, if completed in accordance with the developed construction documents. This set the entire project budget at $1,043,636. On May 8,2002, the RDA Board adopted a resolution appropriating $608,636 towards the Project. The balance of the original funding request consisted of $300,000 from G.O. Bond funds and $135,000 from the National Parks Service "Save America's Treasures" Grant. (It should be noted that this latter amount ($135,000) was switched with monies appropriated for the Colony Project, as the entire National Park Service Grant was dedicated to the Colony. Since this time, G.O. Bond funding was reduced by $100,000, which in turn reduced available construction funding to $831 ,636. Additionally, since the beginning of the Project, multiple changes have been made to the original plans that have further adversely impacted the budget, resulting in an estimated shortage of $231,508. These changes include the following: . Historic Preservation Board - The original construction budget and the design for the 1100 block fountain on Lincoln included a $12,000 estimate for mosaic tile restoration by the original artist (Carlos Alvez) on the exterior walls of the fountain. Because the fountain features produce a white water aerated lighted display that September 8, 2004 Redevelopment Agency Memorandum Lincoln Road - Appropriation Page 2 of 3 would reduce the visual need for an elaborate finish on the interior of the fountain, the architects believed that the interior of the fountains should have a "Diamond Brite" finish that would produce a state-of-the-art, reliable, and very easy to maintain interior surface below the water line. The Historic Preservation Board ruled that this would not be allowed and stated that the exterior, fountain wall cap, and all interior surfaces of the fountain would be required to be covered with artistic mosaic tile by Carlos Alvez. As no other option was allowed, Carlos Alvez was contacted to provide an estimate for the additional work. The new costs were $50,893.53. This decision alone raised the cost from the original project by a total of $38,893. . LiQht Fixture ChanQe - The original architectural construction documents that were approved by the HP Board and the Building Department for permitting ofthe Project reflected small pole mounted up-lights for the trees on Lincoln Road, The poles held duplex receptacles requested by the multiple planning meetings to provide power for Christmas lighting and special events on the Road. At the direction of the Administration, these up-lights were changed to an in-ground mounted up-light fixture with no provisions for the required duplex receptacles. An out-of-scope project was required to install 160 new fixtures of this type and to provide for a stand alone duplex receptacle in 48 separate locations on Lincoln Road as required by the construction documents. The costs for the materials and labor required for this change is $40,396. . Louis Poulson LiQhts (ballast and liQht chanQe) - The 60 decorative Louis Poulson tall light pole fixtures specified by the architects to be used on Lincoln Road, required a 175 watt metal halide light and ballast to produce the lighting levels required by the lighting survey that was performed prior to the design of the project. Due to complaints of excessive light raised by merchants on the Road, the Administration directed that the lighting of these fixtures be reduced to 100 watts. This required the purchase and installation of 60 new 100 watt metal halide lights and electronic ballasts and the removal of the originally installed 175 watt lights and electronic ballasts. The costs for this requested change was $15,468 for the materials and labor. . Buildinq Department Chanqe (electricalliQht iunction boxes) - Although designed by the Architect-of-Record and approved by the City of Miami Beach Building Department for permitting and after the installation of 285 electrical junction boxes including 40 at pole light bases that were poured in concrete after electrical inspections of the work, it was determined by Miami-Dade Code Enforcement that the boxes used for the connection of electrical services were not to be allowed. Although the remaining fixtures to be installed were changed to reflect this new requirement, the 285 fixtures already installed will need to be re-done to meet this requirement. This will involve saw cutting of the concrete, rewiring the circuits and lights, the installation of new junction boxes, and the re-pouring of the concrete to meet the new installation requirements. The cost of this additional work including labor and materials is estimated to be $66,751. September 8, 2004 Redevelopment Agency Memorandum Lincoln Road - Appropriation Page 3 of 3 . Buildinq Department (Existinq Conditions Stop Work Order) - The architectural design, specifications, and scope of work for the Lincoln Road Lighting and Fountain Enhancement Project required that all new electrical services and connections used for the project had to be tied in to the existing 45 electrical manhole vaults along the length of Lincoln Road. When opening the existing vaults for the installation of the new electrical services, the Building Department issued a "Stop Work Order" due to the conditions and Code violations they found with the existing electrical vaults. The Building Department determined that the existing conditions represented a potentially hazardous condition and has required corrections in conjunction with the completion ofthe new project. These unforeseen requirements are beyond the scope of work or funding for the Lincoln Road Lighting and Fountain Enhancement Project. To meet the code correction requirements will require the installation of weather proof junction boxes, fittings, box connectors, bushings and couplings, wiring, and wiring connectors to all circuits on Lincoln Road. The work will also require the identification and labeling of all wires and circuits on Lincoln Road and the installation of proper grounding on each junction box and junction box covers. To assure for the safety of the public, preliminary safety measures must be taken to allow the project to continue until a determination of method, need, and scope of work can be identified and prepared as construction documents by an electrical engineer. The preliminary safety work is estimated at between $50,000- $70,000 to complete. The balance of the requirements and funding needs can only be determined after the completion of construction documents by a certified electrical engineer. In conclusion, the total funding needs to continue work on the project is estimated to be $231,508. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends appropriating $232,000 from available City Center Tax Increment in order to complete the enhancement of lighting and fountains on Lincoln Road. JMG/RCM/PDW ICMC/BAJ/KOB T:\AGENDA\2004ISep0804IRDA lLincolnRd Appropriation.MEM,doc Buildino Department (Existina Conditions Stop Work Order) - The architectural. ~~ma~:_Justi~~_,_,___J design, specifications, and scope of work for the Lincoln Road Lighting and Fountain Enhancement Project required that all new electrical services and connections used for the project had to be tied in to the existing 45 electrical manhole vaults along the length of Lincoln Road. The existina manhole vaults were installed in approximatelY 1998 with the Lincoln Road Renovation Proiect by a contractor. who apparentlY failed to aet electrical inspections on the project. When opening .these existing vallltl:) for the in_s!~lIation of the new l:llectric~I... .' . . -{ Deleted: the services, the Building Department issued a "Stop Work Order" due to the conditions and Code violations they found with the existing electrical vaults. Some of the condition they found included iIIeaal iunction boxes. improper wirino. no identification of circuits. the use of non weather-proof fittinos and wirina for around mounted installations. water infiltration or standina water in the vaults. improper oroundina. and very poor workmanship in the installation of the electrical services. The Building Department has determined that the existing conditions represent a h~~~rdous ~qnditi(>n 811d has required~orrection of the. . - - f Deleted: ';;presented a potenti;;iiY-l existina conditions in conjunction with the completion of the new project. These Deleted: corrections fl:lqllirernentl:)ar~~~l.u)eyqnd the scqp~ofY{orkor funding for the Lillc::oln R()C:lcl Deleted: unforeseen Lighting and Fountain Enhancement Project. To meet,!:hese "new" codl:lviolation Deleted: the correction requirements will require the disconnection of literally all electrical circuits on Lincoln Road. removina old wirina that was not removed durina the former project. the installation of weather proof junction boxes, fittings, box connectors, bushings and couplings, wiring, and wiring connectors to all existina circuits on Lincoln Road. The work will also require the identification and labeling of all wires and circuits on Lincoln Road and the installation of proper grounding on each junction box and junction box ~over on Lincoln Road. Because of the .- {Deleted: covers. Tc: ~ installation methods used by the former contractor. the specifications for the work will reauire the services of an electrical enaineer to determine the vault box size and the connection methods for the installation of the existina electrical conduits to the junction boxes to assure proper waterproofina. aroundina. and safety of the installation. In an aareement with the Buildina Department to assure for the safety of the public, preliminary safety measures must be taken to allow the project to continue until a determination of method, need, and scope of work can be identified and prepared as construction documents by an electrical engineer. 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