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96-22009 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22009 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF _ THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST BY INTERSTOCK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR A REVOCABLE PERMIT TO RETAIN A HANDICAP ACCESS RAMP, STAIRS, LANDSCAPING WITH ELECTRICAL LIGHTING, SPRINKLER SYSTEM, AND A CONCRETE SLAB FOR OUTDOOR SEATING ON THE 9TH STREET CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 901 ALTON ROAD. WHEREAS, Interstock Development Corporation is the developer of a shopping center located at 901 Alton Road (Property); and WHEREAS, on October 19, 1994, the Mayor and City Commission approved Resolution No. 94-21364, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Revocable Permit in favor of Interstock Development Corporation for the construction of a handicap access ramp, stairs, landscaping with electric lights and sprinkler system, and a concrete slab for outdoor seating on the 9th Street City right-of-way abutting the south property line of the Property (Permit); and WHEREAS, one of the conditions of the Permit was that it be granted specifically for the use and benefit oflnterstock Development's tenant in that particular space, Andalusia Bake Shop; and WHEREAS, the Permit further stipulated that in the event that Andalusia Bake Shop was no longer the tenant benefitting from said Permit, it would automatically terminate and be of no further force and effect, and Interstock Development Corporation would be required to submit a new Revocable Permit application to the City for approval; and WHEREAS, subsequently, Andalusia Bake Shop did not occupy the designated space for which the Permit was originally granted and issued, thereby making that Permit void and of no further force and effect; and WHEREAS, lnterstock Development Corporation now seeks to retain the improvements granted under the former Permit for a new tenant that seeks to occupy the space originally leased to Andalusia Bake Shop, thereby necessitating a new application; and WHEREAS, pursuant to City of Miami Beach Ordinance No. 93-2855, the Mayor and City Commission are required to hold a public hearing to consider the aforesaid request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that a public hearing to consider a request by lnterstock Development Corporation for a Revocable Permit to retain a handicap access ramp, stairs, landscaping with electrical lighting, sprinkler system, and a concrete slab for outdoor seating, on the 9th Street City right-of-way adjacent to the property located at 901 Alton Road, is hereby called to be held before the Mayor and City Commission in their Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida on July 17 , 1996 beginning at 3: 00 p.'m. and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish appropriate Public Notice of the said Public Hearing in a newspaper of Miami Beach, at which time and place all interested parties will be nJHM APPROVEU By L1#LlJ&L- Date 5/~1./;2C~~. PASSED and ADOPTED this 5th ATTEST: Ro~~ rtM-c,1aA. 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A RESOLUTIO SETTING A DATE AND TIME FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REVOCABLE PERMIT REQUEST BY INTERSTOCK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR RETAINING A HANDICAP ACCESS RAMP, STAIRS, LANDSCAPING WITH ELECTRICAL LIGHTING, SPRINKLER SYSTEM, AND A CONCRETE SLAB FOR OUTDOOR SEATING, ON THE NINTH STREET CITY RIGHT OF WAY, ADJACENT TO THE APPLICANT'S PROPERTY LOCATED AT 901 ALTON ROAD. SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Resolution setting a date and time for a public hearing. BACKGROUND: On June 30, 1993, the City Commission passed and adopted Ordinance No. 93-2855, amending the City Code Chapter 33, and established procedures for granting revocable permits for use of City right-of-way. Pursuant to Section 33-3 of this amended City Code, the City Commission shall schedule a public hearing for the consideration of the proposed request for a Revocable Permit after an application is duly filed with the City. Interstock Development Corporation, owner and developer of property located at 901 Alton Road, has completed an application and is requesting to retain a wall and stairs, a handicap ramp, landscaping with electrical lighting and sprinkler system and a slab for outdoor seating, on the Ninth Street City right of way. Interstock Development Corporation was issued a Revocable permit under City Resolution # 94-21364 in October 1994, contingent upon use of the outdoor seating area by Andalusia Bake Shop only. Since Andalusia Bake Shop did not occupy the designated space with the access stairs and the outside seating, the previous permit will be revoked and the new application for a new tenant (Yoko's Japanese Restaurant) will be submitted for a AGENDA ITEM C.- 1 'IV\. DATE &5-~(' COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Page 2 June 5, 1996 public hearing and City Commission approval. ANALYSIS: Interstock Development Corporation owner and developer of the Andalusia shopping center at 901 Alton Road, is requesting to retain the use of the City owned right of way adjacent to the applicant's property on Ninth Street, for the stairs, wall and outdoor seating area to a food catering space at the Southwest comer of the shopping center, a handicap ramp to the retail stores area, and landscaping with electric lights and sprinkler system. The outdoor seating permit for approximately 300 square feet will generate an annual income of about $3,000 and a Revocable permit fee of about $1,300 to the City. Pursuant to the City's Revocable Permit Ordinance No. 93-2885 and amended City Code Chapter 33, the applicant has submitted the application requirements together with a list of property owners within a radius of 375 feet who have to be notified of the scheduled public hearing. The City Commission is required to schedule a public hearing allowing at least fifteen days notice to the concerned property owners. CONCLUSION: The City Commission should set a time and date for a public hearing allowing a minimum of fifteen days to notify concerned property owners. Attachment y JGPIHMlJGdP/DCNGK C:I WPWIN601 WPDOCSICOMMEMOIPHRGI901 ALTON. WPD