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2001-24349 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24349 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1998 CONCEPT PLAN FOR THE PARCEL KNOWN AS SSDI NORTH IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THE OPEN PEDESTRIAN PLAZA TO HAVE A MAXIMUM ELEVATION OF SEVENTEEN (17') FEET N.G.V.D.; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on September 23,1998, the City of Miami Beach/RDA approved a Concept Plan pertaining to a Settlement Agreement to resolve pending litigation regarding the ssm North and South parcels located on Alton Road in the South Pointe Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, a significant element of this concept plan was the view corridor and pedestrian plaza in the center of the SSDI North site, which was approved with a finished floor height of eleven (11 ') feet N.G.V.D and this finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza was subsequently increased to fourteen (14') feet N.G.V.D. as a non-substantial amendment to the Concept Plan, in order to address flood plane elevation issues related to the first level of the parking garage; and WHEREAS, on March 20, 2001 the Design Review Board (DRB) approved the construction of phase I of a two (2) phase development project for the ssm North site, consisting of a 263 unit, 36 story condominium with accessory townhomes and marina parking; and WHEREAS, as part ofthis approval, and at the request ofthe City's tenant at the subject site, the Miami Beach Marina, additional modifications to the finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza at the center of the site were evaluated and approved by the DRB; and WHEREAS, specifically, Condition No. l.d ofthe DRB Final Order for the project states the following: The elevation of the pedestrian plaza, inclusive of the entrance ramp from Alton Road, shall not exceed seventeen (17~ feet N G. V.D.; however, this seventeen (17~ foot elevation shall be subject to approval by the City Commission, if determined to be a substantial modification to the Amended Concept Plan. The elevation of the pedestrian plaza is also approved at an elevation of fourteen (14 ~ feet N G. V.D., without the necessity of City Commission Approval, and the applicant may proceed to submit construction drawings for and receive a Building Permit at such elevation, without delay, and to modify such plans in the event the City Commission approves, if required, the above noted seventeen (17~ foot elevation; and WHEREAS, the administration believes that the proposed increase in height of the finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza from fourteen (14') feet N.G.V.D. to seventeen (17') feet N.G.V.D. does constitute a substantial amendment to the approved Concept Plan, which must be approved by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the Planning Department has some reservations relative to the increased height of the pedestrian plaza, and the impact it will have on the very important view corridor in the middle of the site; and WHEREAS, specifically, when the Amended Concept Plan was first approved in 1998, after much discussion, analysis and citizen input, the subject pedestrian plaza and ramp were originally approved at an elevation of eleven (11 ') feet N.G.V.D., which provided an adequate view corridor from the sidewalk on Alton Road thru to the Bay; and WHEREAS, this view corridor was slightly compromised when the pedestrian plaza was raised to fourteen (14') feet N.G.Y.D., in order to address flood plain issues associated with the first level ofthe parking garage and by now raising the finished floor of the pedestrian plaza an additional three (3') feet, for a total of seventeen (17') feet N.G.Y.D., the net increase in the finished floor height of the pedestrian plaza is six (6') feet and is spread throughout the entire driveway ramp and pedestal plaza, thus negatively impacting the view corridor from Alton Road; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding this concern, the developer of the site has made some very significant improvements to the overall site plan and pedestal design, which has resulted in a much wider view corridor, as well as a lower overall height for the parking pedestal; and WHEREAS, there are certain proprietary interests the City has, relative to its tenant on the site, the Miami Beach Marina and, in this regard, the Marina has made it clear that it considers the proposed increase in height of the pedestrian plaza critical to the operation and usability of the first level parking area, which has been designated solely for marina use; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board agreed with the ,applicant for the development project (Murano Grande) and the Marina, that the prop-osed increase in height of the pedestrian plaza to seventeen (17') feet N.G.Y.D. would not negatively impact the view corridor and approved the new project pursuant to this revised finished floor elevation; and 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 approve an amendment to the Concept Plan to the Development Agreement, by and among the City, the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency and South Shore Developers, Inc. (such amendment being hereinafter referred to as the "1998 Concept Plan" ) for the SSDI North property, pursuant to the attached Resolution. I PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of April, 2001. 'J/J;L MAYOR ATTEST: ~~f~ CITY CLERK API'ROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION JMG\JGG\TRM T:IAGENDA \2001 IAPRl801 \REGULAR\CM-MUR WPD CIIy Attorney Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami~beach.f'.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. '2..'+ 2-0 I TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Date: April 18, 2001 FROM Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager d~ SUBJECT: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida Approving an Amendment to the 1998 Concept Plan for the Parcel Known as SSDI North in order to allow for the open pedestrian plaza to have a maximum elevation of seventeen (17') feet N.G.V.D.; and Providing an Effective Date. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the proposed Resolution. ANALYSIS On September 23, 1998, the City of Miami Beach/RDA approved a Concept Plan pertaining to a Settlement Agreement to resolve pending litigation regarding the SSDI North and South parcels located on Alton Road in the South Pointe Redevelopment Area, A significant element of this concept plan was the view corridor and pedestrian plaza in the center ofthe SSDr North site, which was approved with a finished floor height of eleven (11 ') feet N.G.V.D. This finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza was subsequently increased to fourteen (14') feet N.G.V.D. as a non-substantial amendment to the Concept Plan, in order to address flood plane elevation issues related to the first level of the parking garage. On March 20, 2001 the Design Review Board (DRB) approved the construction of phase I of a two (2) phase development project for the ssm North site, consisting of a 263 unit, 36 story condominium with accessory townhomes and marina parking. As part of this approval, and at the request of the City's tenant at the subject site, the Miami Beach Marina, additional modifications to the finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza at the center of the site were evaluated and approved by the DRB. Specifically, Condition No. l.d of the DRB Pinal Order for the project states the following: The elevation of the pedestrian plaza, inclusive of the entrance ramp from Alton Road, shall not exceed seventeen (17') feet N. G. V.D.; however, this seventeen (17') foot elevation shall be subject to approval by the City Commission, if determined to be a substantial modification to the Amended Concept Plan. The elevation of the pedestrian plaza is also approved at an elevation of fourteen (14') feet N.GY.D., without the necessity of City Commission Approval, and the applicant may proceed to submit construction drawings for and receive a Building Permit at such elevation, without delay, and to modifY such plans in the event the City Commission approves, if required, the above noted seventeen (17') foot AGENDA ITEM ({.7.J DATE f{-/i'-O/ Commission Memorandum April 18, 2001 Amendments to SSDI Concept Plan Page 2 elevation. The administration believes that the proposed increase in height of the finished floor elevation of the pedestrian plaza from fourteen (14') feet N.G.V.D. to seventeen (17') feet N.G.V.D. does constitute a substantial amendment to the approved Concept Plan, which must be approved by the City Commission. The Planning Department has some reservations relative to the increased height of the pedestrian plaza, and the impact it will have on the very important view corridor in the middle of the site. Specifically, when the Amended Concept Plan was first approved in 1998, after much discussion, analysis and citizen input, the subject pedestrian plaza and ramp were originally approved at an elevation of eleven (11') feet N.G.V.D., which provided an adequate view corridor from the sidewalk on Alton Road thm to the Bay. This view corridor was slightly compromised when the pedestrian plaza was raised to fourteen (14') feet N.G.V.D., in order to address flood plain issues associated with the first level of the parking garage. By now raising the finished floor of the pedestrian plaza an additional three (3') feet, for a total of seventeen (17') feet N.G.V.D., the net increase in the finished floor height of the pedestrian plaza is six (6') feet. While seemingly minor, this increase is spread throughout the entire driveway ramp and pedestal plaza, thus negatively impacting the view corridor from Alton Road. Notwithstanding this concern, the developer of the site has made some very significant improvements to the overall site plan and pedestal design, which has resulted in a much wider view corridor, as well as a lower overall height for the parking pedestal. Further, there are certain proprietary interests the City has, relative to its tenant on the site, the Miami Beach Marina. In this regard, the Marina has made it clear that it considers the proposed increase in height of the pedestrian plaza critical to the operation and usability of the first level parking area, which has been designated solely for marina use. The Design Review Board agreed with the applicant for the developmen1 project (Murano Grande) and the Marina, that the proposed increase in height of the pedestrian plaza to seventeen (17') feet N.G.V.D. would not negatively impact the view corridor and approved the new project pursuant to this revised finished floor elevation. Based on the foregoing analysis, the Administration recommends that the City Commission approve an amendment to the Concept Plan to the Development Agreement, by and among the City, the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency and South Shore Developers, Inc. (such amendment being hereinafter referred to as the "1998 Concept Plan") for the SSDI North property, pursuant to the attached Resolution. ~f JMG\JGGlTRM 'f6 T:IAGENDA \200 IlAPR1801 \REGULAR\CM.MUR. WPD