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99-23408 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23408 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH ISSUING A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO PREPARE A MARKET ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE NORTH BEACH AREA. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission are desirous that the Administration proceed with the necessary work to prepare a Master Plan and a Strategic Implementation Plan for the North Beach area; and WHEREAS, professional consultant services are necessary to prepare a market analysis and economic development strategies, which will serve as an important component of the North Beach plan; and WHEREAS, funding for the market analysis and economic development plan, in the amount of $30,000, is available from the Fiscal Year 1998/99 Planning Department budget and has been reserved by Purchase Order, dated August 24, 1999, Professional Services; and WHEREAS, on November 15, 1999, the Community Affairs Committee unanimously approved issuance of a Request for Proposals for professional services to prepare a Market Analysis and Economic Development Plan for the North Beach area with the following conditions: 1) the entire North Beach area is to be considered in the study, including the west end of Normandy Isles; and, 2) the cost will be capped at $30,000. 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 herein authorizes the Administration to proceed with issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for professional services to prepare a market analysis and economic development plan for the North Beach area. PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st day of December, 1999. '~h MAYOR APPROVED AS TO fORM & LA.NGUAGE & fOR EXECUTION ATTEST: ~Aw t fcv, ciPA CITY CLERK / II(., liffnt/t. li-U-Y! .,.,1y rnev me CITY OF MIAMI BEACH RFP NO.#-99/00 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR NORTH BEACH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROPOSALS ARE DUE AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN BELOW NO LATER THAN January 6,2000 at 3:00 PM CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PROCUREMENT DIVISION 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE, THIRD FLOOR MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 FAX: (305) 673-7851 RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH RFP NO. #-99/00 Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Miami Beach Procurement Director, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139, until 3:00 PM on January 6, 2000 for: NORTH BEACH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN At time, date, and place above, proposals will be publicly opened. Any proposal received after time and date specified will be returned to the proposer unopened. Proposal documents may be obtained upon request from the Procurement Division, telephone number (305) 673-7490, Bid Clerk. You are hereby advised that this RFP is subject to the "Cone of Silence, " in accordance with Ordinance 99-3164. From the time of advertising until the City Manager issues his recommendation, there is a prohibition on communication with the City's professional staff. The ordinance does not apply to oral communications at pre-bid conferences, oral presentations before evaluation committees, contract discussions during any duly noticed public meeting, public presentations made to the City Commission during any duly noticed public meeting, contract negotiations with the staff following the award of an RFP, RFQ, RFLI, or bid by the City Commission, or communications in writing at any time with any city employee, official, or member of the City Commission unless specifically prohibited. A copy of all written communications must be filed with the City Clerk. Violation of these provisions by any particular bidder or proposer shall render any RFP award, RFQ award, RFLI award, or bid award to said bidder or proposer void, and said bidder or proposer shall not be considered for any RFP, RFQ, RFLI or bid for a contract for the provision of goods or services for a period of one year. The City of Miami Beach reserves the right to accept any proposal or bid deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Miami Beach, or waive any informality in any proposal or bid. The City of Miami Beach may reject any and all proposals or bids. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Michael A. Rath, CPPB Procurement Director RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. OVERVIEW AND PROPOSAL PROCEDURES II. SCOPE OF SERVICES III. PROPOSAL FORMAT IV. EVALUATION/SELECTION PROCESS; CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION V. GENERAL PROVISIONS VI. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS VII. ATTACHMENTS VIII. PROPOSAL DOCUMENTS TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CITY RFP NO.: #-99/00 DA TE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 3 SECTION I - OVERVIEW AND PROPOSAL PROCEDURES: A. INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND Over the last ten years Miami Beach has evolved from being a predominantly tourist destination with a large retirement population, to a vibrant urban residential, resort and business community. The renaissance began in South Beach with recognition of the unique value of the Art Deco historic district, and then it spread northward to the Middle Beach area with widespread investment in hotel renovation and residential construction. The last area of Miami Beach to be rediscovered is North Beach. The North Beach area is bounded on the north by the City limits at 87th Terrace, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by 63rd Street, and on the west by Biscayne Bay. Islands included in the North Beach study area are Allison Island, Normandy Isle, Park View Island, Biscayne Point, and Stillwater Point. La Gorce Island is outside the study area (see North Beach Study Area Map in Section VII-Attachments). North Beach encompasses an eclectic bay-to-ocean community composed of moderately priced single-family homes and low-rise apartments, upscale, gated waterfront residences and luxury condominium towers. The estimated resident population of the area for 1998 was 32,991 persons in 16,343 households. The median age is decreasing-currently 43.4 years-and there has been a 30% growth in the school-aged population since 1990. The average household income was estimated to be $20,700 in 1998. The commercial sector extends along Collins Avenue from 76th Street south to 63rd Street, east on Ocean Terrace and west along 71 st Street through Normandy Village. It recently underwent an enterprising renewal, funded by an $18 million public streetscape improvement project to rehabilitate infrastructure, revamp street lighting, landscaping, traffic signalization, widen sidewalks, improve drainage and provide new pedestrian amenities. The North Beach area contains 1,684 hotel rooms, the majority of which are located along the Collins Avenue corridor. Two oceanfront hotels have recently undergone major renovations, but several others remain in various stages of decline. Also, scattered along Harding A venue and throughout the commercial district are a number of small, moderately-priced, family-oriented motels. Numerous assets give the North Beach area strong potential for revitalization. Among its greatest assets are its beautiful waterfront setting and location with easy access to South Beach and the adjacent municipalities of Surfside, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands and North Bay Village. There are two small designated historic districts in North Beach, as well as large areas that have potential to be designated due to their unified scale, character and architectural significance. These areas are similar in value to the architecture and character of South Beach, which is the single most tangible influence fueling the City's resurgence as a design and tourism mecca. A similar positive effect is anticipated in North Beach when it is properly revitalized. North Beach is also richly endowed with parks and open space, the largest of which are North Shore Open Space Park with 34 acres in a RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 4 natural setting along the beach, North Shore Park with its bandshell and active recreation facilities, and the Normandy Shores Golf Course. The City of Miami Beach is currently seeking proposals for development ofa City-owned, 4-acre parking lot situated on Collins Avenue between 72nd Street and 73rd Street. Due to its prime location at the crossroads ofthe commercial district and North Shore Park, this site is expected to draw a number of creative, mixed-use development proposals from the private sector. Proposals are due October 26, 1999, and the developer is expected to be selected in December. The entire study area is served by the North Beach Development Corporation, a private non-profit community and economic development organization that is committed to fostering neighborhood commercial investment, encouraging physical revitalization, strengthening the residential base, creating new jobs, and reducing crime. This organization plays a major role in promoting North Beach to the private sector, as well as encouraging public sector investment in capital improvements. Portions ofthe North Beach area are in a designated state and local Enterprise Zone (see Enterprise Zone map in Section VII - Attachments). Assistance is available from the Beacon Council, Miami- Dade County, and the City of Miami Beach to help businesses take advantage of the incentives offered by this program. The proposed Economic Development Plan (which is the subject ofthis RFP) is intended to be a key component of a more comprehensive planning effort that is currently underway for the North Beach area. In January 1999, the City Commission authorized the Planning Department to prepare a master plan and a strategic implementation plan to guide and promote economic enhancement and quality development in the North Beach area. Its scope includes parks, public services, transportation, parking, streetscape design, historic preservation, and development guidelines and standards, in addition to economic development. The planning program includes a comprehensive inventory of existing conditions, identification of needs and opportunities for each neighborhood, evaluation of prior planning studies and new or soon-to-be-completed public improvements, and recommendations for specific short-term and long-term strategies and projects, including how they will be achieved/funded. The Planning Department is conducting this effort in cooperation with the North Beach Development Corporation. The master plan will be completed in phases for at least four separate geographic study areas within North Beach, according to priorities established by the City Commission (see North Beach Study Area map in Section VII - Attachments). For each geographic study area, the unique characteristics will be identified, community participation will be solicited, and recommendations will be customized. The market analysis may be conducted for the North Beach area as a whole, however, the strategic plan for economic development to be prepared by the successful proposer should be customized to the unique characteristics and needs of each geographic study area. A basic assumption ofthis study is that the unique character of North Beach is essentially desirable and worth amplifying with appropriate maintenance, renewal and new infill. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 5 B. RFP TIMETABLE The anticipated schedule for this RFP and contract approval is as follows: RFP issued December 2, 1999 Deadline for receipt of questions December 23, 1999 Deadline for receipt of proposals January 6, 2000 @ 3:00 PM Evaluation committee meeting Week of January 10, 2000 Commission approval and authorization of negotiations February 2, 2000 Contract negotiations February 7, 2000 Proj ected award date February 16,2000 Projected contract start date March 1,2000 Projected contract completion date August 31, 2000 RFP NO.: #-99/00 DA TE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 6 C. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION An original and five copies of complete proposal must be received by January 6, 2000 at 3:00 PM and will be opened on that day at that time. The original and all copies must be submitted to the Procurement Division in a sealed envelope or container stating on the outside the proposer's name, address, telephone number, RFP number and title, and proposal due date. The responsibility for submitting a response to this RFP to the Procurement Division on or before the stated time and date will be solely and strictly that of the proposer. The City will in no way be responsible for delays caused by the U.S. Post Office or caused by any other entity or by any occurrence. Proposals received after the proposal due date and time will not be accepted and will not be considered. D. PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE Not Applicable E. CONTACT PERSON/ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION/ ADDENDA Requests for additional information or clarifications must be made in writing to the Procurement Director no later than the date specified in the RFP timetable. Facsimiles will be accepted at (305) 673-7851. The City will issue replies to inquiries and any other corrections or amendments it deems necessary in written addenda issued prior to the deadline for responding to the RFP. Proposers should not rely on representations, statements, or explanations other than those made in this RFP or in any addendum to this RFP. Proposers are required to acknowledge the number of addenda received as part of their proposals. The proposer should verify with the Procurement Division prior to submitting a proposal that all addenda have been received. F. PROPOSAL GUARANTY Not Applicable G. MODIFICATION/WITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSALS A proposer may submit a modified proposal to replace all or any portion of a previously submitted proposal up until the proposal due date and time. Modifications received after the proposal due date and time will not be considered. Proposals shall be irrevocable until contract award unless withdrawn in writing prior to the RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 7 proposal due date or after expiration of (number) calendar days from the opening of proposals without a contract award. Letters of withdrawal received after the proposal due date and before said expiration date and letters of withdrawal received after contract award will not be considered. H. RFP POSTPONEMENT/CANCELLATION/REJECTION The City may, at its sole and absolute discretion, reject any and all, or parts of any and all, proposals; re-advertise this RFP; postpone or cancel, at any time, this RFP process; or waive any irregularities in this RFP or in any proposals received as a result of this RFP. I. COST INCURRED BY PROPOSERS All expenses involved with the preparation and submission of proposals to the City, or any work performed in connection therewith, shall be the sole responsibility of the proposer(s) and not be reimbursed by the City. J. VENDOR APPLICATION Prospective proposers should register with the City of Miami Beach Procurement Division; this will facilitate their receipt of future notices of solicitations when they are issued. All proposer(s) must register prior to award; failure to register will result in the rejection ofthe proposal. Potential proposers may contact the Procurement Division at (305) 673-7490 to request an application. Registration requires that a business entity complete a vendor application and submit an annual administrative fee of $20.00. The following documents are required: 1. Vendor registration form 2. Commodity code listing 3. Articles of Incorporation - Copy of Certification page 4. Copy of Business or Occupational License It is the responsibility of the proposer to inform the City concerning any changes, including new address, telephone number, services, or commodities. K. EXCEPTIONS TO RFP Proposers must clearly indicate any exceptions they wish to take to any of the terms in this RFP, and outline what alternative is being offered. The City, after completing evaluations, may accept or reject the exceptions. In cases in which exceptions are rejected, the City may require the proposer to furnish the services or goods originally described, or negotiate an alternative acceptable to the City. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DA TE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 8 L. SUNSHINE LAW Proposers are hereby notified that all information submitted as part of a response to this RFP will be available for public inspection after opening of proposals, in compliance with Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, known as the "Government in the Sunshine Law". M. NEGOTIATIONS The City may award a contract on the basis of initial offers received, without discussion, or may require proposers to give oral presentations based on their proposals. The City reserves the right to enter into negotiations with the selected proposer, and ifthe City and the selected proposer cannot negotiate a mutually acceptable contract, the City may terminate the negotiations and begin negotiations with the next selected proposer. This process may continue until a contract has been executed or all proposals have been rejected. No proposer shall have any rights in the subject project or property or against the City arising from such negotiations. N. PROTEST PROCEDURE Proposers that are not selected may protest any recommendations for contract award by sending a formal protest letter to the Procurement Director, which letter must be received no later than 5 calendar days after award by the City Commission. The Procurement Director will notify the protester of the cost and time necessary for a written reply, and all costs accruing to an award challenge shall be assumed by the protester. Any protests received after 5 calendar days from contract award by the City Commission will not be considered, and the basis or bases for said protest shall be deemed to have been waived by the protester. O. RULES; REGULATIONS; LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Proposers are expected to be familiar with and comply with all Federal, State and local laws, ordinances, codes, and regulations that may in any way affect the services offered, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the EEOC Uniform Guidelines, and all EEO regulations and guidelines. Ignorance on the part of the proposer will in no way relieve it from responsibility for compliance. P. DEFAULT Failure or refusal of a proposer to execute a contract upon award by the City Commission, or untimely withdrawal of a proposal before such award is made and approved, may result in forfeiture of that portion of any proposal surety required as liquidated damages to the City; where surety is not required, such failure may result in a claim for damages by the City and may be grounds for removing the proposer from the City's vendor list. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 9 Q. CONFLICT OF INTEREST All proposers must disclose with their proposal the name(s) of any officer, director, agent, or immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, child) who is also an employee ofthe City of Miami Beach. Further, all proposers must disclose the name of any City employee who owns, either directly or indirectly, an interest of ten (10%) percent or more in the proposer or any of its affiliates. R. PROPOSER'S RESPONSIBILITY Before submitting proposal, each proposer shall make all investigations and examinations necessary to ascertain all conditions and requirements affecting the full performance of the contract. Ignorance of such conditions and requirements resulting from failure to make such investigations and examinations will not relieve the successful proposer from any obligation to comply with every detail and with all provisions and requirements of the contract documents, or will be accepted as a basis for any claim whatsoever for any monetary consideration on the part of the proposer. S. RELATION OF CITY It is the intent of the parties hereto that the successful proposer be legally considered to be an independent contractor and that neither the proposer nor the proposer's employees and agents shall, under any circumstances, be considered employees or agents of the City. T. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME (PEC) A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crimes may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub- contractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Sec. 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 10 SECTION II - SCOPE OF SERVICES A. MARKET RESEARCH Conduct comprehensive data collection, research and analysis of market conditions in the retail, office, hotel, residential and special use sectors. Provide the data and conclusions from this effort to the City in the form of a camera-ready technical report. 1. Review and analyze existing data to be provided by the City, including resort sales, tourism statistics, building and business inventory, parking inventory, commercial vacancy assessments, office space inventory, traffic counts and patterns, business owner survey, and current project profiles. 2. Conduct original research, inventories or surveys to obtain additional data necessary to create a comprehensive analysis of market conditions and opportunities in the North Beach area. Such data collection should include, but is not limited to consumer demographics, employee demographics, resident surveys, employee surveys, commercial corridor patron surveys, inventory of approved new development projects, and updating existing City data as needed. 3. All data collection, research and analysis should include the North Beach area as well as adjacent communities that are likely to have a significant impact on the North Beach economy. B. STRATEGIC PLAN Develop a detailed strategic economic revitalization plan for the commercial and residential segments of North Beach. Provide a summary of the market research, together with the strategic plan, to the City in the form of a camera-ready report and a PowerPoint presentation. If requested by the City, subdivide the report and presentation into neighborhood study areas as shown on the North Beach Study Area map in Section VII - Attachments. Make a minimum of three presentations at community meetings, at least one of which will take place prior to completion of the consultant's recommendations and report. 1. Provide a needs assessment of each consumer market (resident, tourist, regional visitor, and employee) and a compatibility analysis of how these four markets intermingle within the commercial districts. 2. Develop a cluster plan/gap analysis for commercial districts. 3. Prepare text of a Commercial Area Profile for each distinct commercial district, suitable for incorporation into a marketing brochure. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 11 4. Identify specific steps to implement a business retention and recruitment program. 5. Identify the best growth markets for tourism that are not being served by Middle Beach or South Beach and provide specific strategies for serving those market segments. 6. Identify specific strategies to upgrade the condition of residential neighborhoods, and to stimulate rehabilitation and infill of residential structures, while preserving and building upon the special character and historic value of each neighborhood. 7. Identify opportunities and strategies for office space development. 8. Recommend strategies for the disposition and use of public lands. Give particular attention to recommendations for the eight blocks of public land located on the west side of Collins Avenue between 79th Street and 87th Street. 9. Provide an outline for a targeted marketing strategy based upon conclusions accepted by the City from items 1 through 8 above. 10. Advise the North Beach Development Corporation on objectives and an agenda for a development symposium, and make a suitable presentation during the symposium. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DA TE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 12 SECTION III - PROPOSAL FORMAT Proposals must contain the following documents, each fully completed and signed as required. Proposals which do not include all required documentation or are not submitted in the required format, or which do not have the appropriate signatures on each document, may be deemed to be non-responsive. Non-responsive proposals will receive no further consideration. A. CONTENTS OF PROPOSAL 1. Table of Contents Outline in sequential order the major areas ofthe proposal, including enclosures. All pages must be consecutively numbered and correspond to the table of contents. 2. Proposal Points to Address: Proposer must respond to all minimum requirements listed below, and provide documentation that demonstrates ability to satisfy all of the minimum qualification requirements. Proposals that do not contain such documentation may be deemed non-responsIve. 3. Acknowledgment of Addenda and Proposer Information forms (Section VIII) 4. Any other document required by this RFP. such as a Questionnaire or Proposal Guaranty B. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS: In response to A2 above, each proposal shall include the following information: 1. Identification of proposer, including organizational structure and name, address and telephone number of principals. 2. Description of the professional qualifications of the project manager. 3. Identification of other individuals who will serve on the project team and a description of their professional qualifications. 4. Description of the proposer's relevant project experience. 5. Description of a specific work program and methodology, which should include a timetable, budget and distribution of tasks among team members. 6. Evidence of successful implementation of economic development strategies in communities where proposer has previously prepared similar strategic plans. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 13 SECTION IV - EVALUATION/SELECTION PROCESS: CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION The procedure for proposal evaluation and selection is as follows: 1. Request for Proposals issued. 2. Receipt of proposals. 3. Opening and listing of all proposals received. 4. An Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager, shall meet to evaluate each proposal in accordance with the requirements of this RFP. If further information is desired, proposers may be requested to make additional written submissions or oral presentations to the Evaluation Committee. 5. The Evaluation Committee shall recommend to the City Manager the proposal or proposals that the Evaluation Committee deems to be in the best interest of the City. The Evaluation Committee shall base its recommendations on the following factors: a) Project Manager's qualifications and experience 15 points b) Qualifications of project team 10 points c) Experience in similar projects 25 points d) Appropriateness and strength of the methodology, team 25 points organization and services proposed in response to the City's desired outcomes. e) Demonstrated success in assisting communities with 25 points implementation of economic development strategies. Total 100 points 6. After considering the recommendation(s) of the Evaluation Committee, the City Manager shall recommend to the City Commission the proposal or proposals that the City Manager deems to be in the best interest of the City. 7. The City Commission shall consider the City Manager's recommendation(s) in light of the recommendation(s) and evaluation of the Evaluation Committee and, if appropriate, approve the City Manager's recommendation(s). The City Commission may reject City Manager's recommendation(s) and select another proposal or proposals. In any case, City Commission shall select the proposal or proposals acceptance of which the City Commission deems to be in the best interest of the City. The City Commission may also reject all proposals. 8. Negotiations between the selected proposer and the City Manager take place to arrive at a contract. Ifthe City Commission has so directed, the City Manager may proceed to negotiate RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 14 a contract with a proposer other than the top-ranked proposer ifthe negotiations with the top- ranked proposer fail to produce a mutually acceptable contract within a reasonable period of time. 9. A proposed contract or contracts are presented to the City Commission for approval, modification and approval, or rejection. 10. If and when a contract or contracts acceptable to the respective parties is approved by the City Commission, the Mayor and City Clerk sign the contract(s) after the selected proposer(s) has (or have) done so. Important Note: By submitting a proposal, all proposers shall be deemed to understand and agree that no property interest or legal right of any kind shall be created at any point during the aforesaid evaluation/selection process until and unless a contract has been agreed to and signed by both parties. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DA TE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 15 SECTION V - GENERAL PROVISIONS A. ASSIGNMENT The successful proposer shall not enter into any sub-contract, retain consultants, or assign, transfer, convey, sublet, or otherwise dispose ofthis contract, or of any or all of its right, title, or interest therein, or its power to execute such contract to any person, firm, or corporation without prior written consent of the City. Any unauthorized assignment shall constitute a default by the successful proposer. B. INDEMNIFICA TION The successful proposer shall be required to agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Miami Beach and its officers, employees, and agents, from and against any and all actions, claims, liabilities, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, for personal, economic or bodily injury, wrongful death, loss of or damage to property, in law or in equity, which may arise or be alleged to have arisen from the negligent acts or omissions or other wrongful conduct of the successful proposer, its employees, or agents in connection with the performance of service pursuant to the resultant Contract; the successful proposer shall pay all such claims and losses and shall pay all such costs and judgments which may issue from any lawsuit arising from such claims and losses, and shall pay all costs expended by the City in the defense of such claims and losses, including appeals. C. TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT If through any cause within the reasonable control ofthe successful proposer, it shall fail to fulfill in a timely manner, or otherwise violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations material to the Agreement, the City shall thereupon have the right to terminate the services then remaining to be performed by giving written notice to the successful proposer of such termination which shall become effective upon receipt by the successful proposer of the written termination notice. In that event, the City shall compensate the successful proposer in accordance with the Agreement for all services performed by the proposer prior to termination, net of any costs incurred by the City as a consequence of the default. Notwithstanding the above, the successful proposer shall not be relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by virtue of any breach of the Agreement by the proposer, and the City may reasonably withhold payments to the successful proposer for the purposes of set off until such time as the exact amount of damages due the City from the successful proposer is determined. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 16 D. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF CITY The City may, for its convenience, terminate the services then remaining to be performed at any time without cause by giving written notice to successful proposer of such termination, which shall become effective thirty (30) days following receipt by proposer of such notice. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents and other materials shall be properly delivered to the City. If the Agreement is terminated by the City as provided in this section, the City shall compensate the successful proposer in accordance with the Agreement for all services actually performed by the successful proposer and reasonable direct costs of successful proposer for assembling and delivering to City all documents. No compensation shall be due to the successful proposer for any profits that the successful proposer expected to earn on the balanced of the Agreement. Such payments shall be the total extent ofthe City's liability to the successful proposer upon a termination as provided for in this section. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 17 Not Applicable RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 SECTION VI - SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 18 SECTION VII - ATTACHMENTS 1. Cone of Silence, Ordinance No. 99-3164 2. Map of North Beach Study Area 3. Map of Enterprise Zone RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 19 SECTION VIII - PROPOSAL DOCUMENTS TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CITY 1. PROPOSER INFORMATION 2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA 3. DECLARATION 4. QUESTIONNAIRE RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 20 PROPOSER INFORMATION Submitted by: Proposer (Entity): Signature: Name (Typed): Address: City/State: Telephone: Fax: It is understood and agreed by proposer that the City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to make awards on all items or any items according to the best interest of the City, and to waive any irregularities in the RFP or in the proposals received as a result of the RFP. It is also understood and agreed by the proposer that by submitting a proposal, proposer shall be deemed to understand and agree than no property interest or legal right of any kind shall be created at any point during the aforesaid evaluation/selection process until and unless a contract has been agreed to and signed by both parties. (Authorized Signature) (Date) (Printed Name) RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 21 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO.#-99/00 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA Directions: Complete Part I or Part II, whichever applies. Part I: Listed below are the dates of issue for each Addendum received in connection with this RFP: Addendum No.1, Dated Addendum No.2, Dated Addendum No.3, Dated Addendum No.4, Dated Addendum No.5, Dated Part II: No addendum was received in connection with this RFP. Verified with Procurement staff Name of staff Date (Proposer - Name) (Date) (Signature) RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 22 DECLARATION TO: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager City of Miami Beach, Florida day of ,1999. Submitted this The undersigned, as proposer, declares that the only persons interested in this proposal are named herein; that no other person has any interest in this proposal or in the Contract to which this proposal pertains; that this proposal is made without connection or arrangement with any other person; and that this proposal is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The proposer agrees if this proposal is accepted, to execute an appropriate City of Miami Beach document for the purpose of establishing a formal contractual relationship between the proposer and the City of Miami Beach, Florida, for the performance of all requirements to which the proposal pertains. The proposer states that the proposal is based upon the documents identified by the following number: RFP No.#-99/00) SIGNATURE PRINTED NAME TITLE (IF CORPORATION) RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 23 QUESTIONNAIRE Proposer's Name: Principal Office Address: Official Representative: Individual Partnership (Circle One) Corporation If a Corporation. answer this: When Incorporated: In what State: If Foreign Corporation: Date of Registration with Florida Secretary of State: Name of Resident Agent: Address of Resident Agent: President's Name: Vice-President's Name: Treasurer's Name: Members of Board of Directors: RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 24 Questionnaire (continued) If a Partnership: Date of organization: General or Limited Partnership*: Name and Address of Each Partner: NAME ADDRESS * Designate general partners in a Limited Partnership l. Number of years of relevant experience in operating similar business: 2. Have any similar agreements held by proposer for a project similar to the proposed project ever been canceled? Yes ( ) No ( ) If yes, give details on a separate sheet. 3. Has the proposer or any principals of the applicant organization failed to qualify as a responsible bidder, refused to enter into a contract after an award has been made, failed to complete a contract during the past five (5) years, or been declared to be in default in any contract in the last 5 years? If yes, please explain: RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 25 Questionnaire (continued) 4. Has the proposer or any of its principals ever been declared bankrupt or reorganized under Chapter 11 or put into receivership? If yes, give date, court jurisdiction, action taken, and any other explanation deemed necessary. 5. Person or persons interested in this bid and Qualification Form (have) (have not) been convicted by a Federal, State, County, or Municipal Court of any violation of law, other than traffic violations. To include stockholders over ten percent (10%). (Strike out inappropriate words) Explain any convictions: 6. Lawsuits (any) pending or completed involving the corporation, partnership or individuals with more than ten percent (10%) interest: A. List all pending lawsuits: B. List all judgments from lawsuits in the last five (5) years: C. List any criminal violations and/or convictions of the proposer and/or any of its principals: 7. Conflicts of Interest. The following relationships are the only potential, actual, or perceived conflicts of interest in connection with this proposal: (If none, so state.) RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 26 Questionnaire (continued) 8. Public Disclosure. In order to determine whether the members of the Evaluation Committee for this Request for Proposals have any association or relationships which would constitute a conflict of interest, either actual or perceived, with any proposer and/or individuals and entities comprising or representing such proposer, and in an attempt to ensure full and complete disclosure regarding this contract, all Proposers are required to disclose all persons and entities who may be involved with this Proposal. This list shall include public relation firms, lawyers and lobbyists. The Procurement Division shall be notified in writing if any person or entity is added to this list after receipt of proposals. RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 27 Questionnaire (continued) The proposer understands that information contained in this Questionnaire will be relied upon by the City in awarding the proposed Agreement and such information is warranted by the proposer to be true. The undersigned proposer agrees to furnish such additional information, prior to acceptance of any proposal relating to the qualifications of the proposer, as may be required by the City Manager. The proposer further understands that the information contained in this questionnaire may be confirmed through a background investigation conducted by the Miami Beach Police Department. By submitting this questionnaire the proposer agrees to cooperate with this investigation, including but not necessarily limited to fingerprinting and providing information for credit check. WITNESSES: IF INDIVIDUAL: Signature Signature Print Name Print Name WITNESSES: IF PARTNERSHIP: Signature Print Name of Firm Print Name Address By: Signature (General Partner) (Print Name) (Print Name) WITNESSES: IF CORPORATION: Signature Print Name of Corporation Print Name Address By: President Attest: Secretary (CORPORATE SEAL) RFP NO.: #-99/00 DATE: X/XX/99 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 28 ..-----------.-.---.-.--------------.-.-.-.-.----------------------.-.------- ,--- . !@ . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , . . , , . , . , , , , , . . , , . , , . , , . , , , . . . . . . . , . , , . . . , , . , , , , . ", , , , , , " , , , , , LA 0""",, ......, , , , , I , I . I I . . . . . I . I : . . I , -------------------------- LA OOA:E OOI.F COl.... NORTH BEACH STUDY AREA .........-- ~... .. .- .........- , !({) , , , , / , , , , . , , , , , . , , . . , , , , , , , , , . , , , . , , , , . , , , , , , , , . , , . . , , , . , , , , , . , . . . , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...........------. ... ... ... ... . . . . . . . I . . . . . . , . . . __J LA"""'" ......., ~ ENTERPRISE ZONE LA-=-O I JOlI'_ I I I MIAMI BEACH ENTERPRISE ZONE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\'t:I.mlaml-beach.ft.ua COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. saiD --q9 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City mission DATE: December 1, 1999 SUBJECT: A RESOL ION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH ISSUING A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO PREPARE A MARKET ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE NORTH BEACH AREA. . FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS This item was discussed at the City Commission meeting of October 20, 1999, and referred to the Community Affairs Committee for review. On November 15, 1999, the Community Affairs Committee unanimously approved the item with the following conditions: 1) the entire North Beach area is to be considered in the study, including the west end of Normandy Isles; and, 2) the cost will be capped at $30,000. See companion item R6A. The proposed economic development study will be one of the key components of the North Beach master plan. The proposed scope of services contains two parts: market research and development of a strategic plan. The market research phase will provide new data and objective insight into the existing conditions and realistic opportunities for development in the retail, office, residential and special use sectors of the market. The second phase of the proposed contract is to develop a detailed strategic plan for economic revitalization of the commercial and residential segments of North Beach, including specific short-term and long-term strategies customized for the unique characteristics and needs of each of the neighborhood study areas. The cost of this study will be limited to $30,000, which is available from FY 1998/99 Planning Department and has been reserved by Purchase Order dated August 24, 1999, Professional Services. AGENDA ITEM~ DATE ,2 -I-Of} The consultant will be selected following the typical RFP procedure for professional services. The City Manager will appoint a five-person evaluation committee including representation from the North Beach Development Corporation and the community-at-large. Upon approval, the administration anticipates the following schedule: Issue RFP December 2, 1999 Deadline for receipt of questions December 23, 1999 Deadline for receipt of written proposals January 6, 2000 Evaluation committee meeting, short list proposals Week of January 10th Oral presentation/interview with short listed consultants January 20, 2000 Commission approval and authorization of negotiations February 2,2000 Contract with selected consultant March 1, 2000 Projected project completion date August 31, 2000 The Administration recommends proceeding with issuing the RFP and selecting a consultant as outlined in this memorandum. lt~ ~vrW' s~/J~HC)fAM F:\PLAN\$ALL\MEYERS\ECONMEMO WPD