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2009-27180 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27180 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, WAIVING THE CITY'S REQUIRED ART IN PUBLIC PLACES (AiPP) CONTRIBUTION FOR THE NEW WORLD SYMPHONY (NWS) GARAGE (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GARAGE), FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE SUBJECT WAIVER FOR THE GARAGE IS CONTINGENT UPON AND SUBJECT TO THE CITY INCREASING ITS REQUIRED AiPP CONTRIBUTION FOR THE PARK PROJECT (AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND NWS), WHICH INCREASE WOULD BE IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO WHAT THE ESTIMATED AiPP CONTRIBUTION WOULD HAVE BEEN FOR THE GARAGE. WHEREAS, the City and New World Symphony, Inc. (NWS) are parties to a Development Agreement which provides for the design, development and construction of the facility currently referred to as the NWS Campus Expansion, aCity-owned public parking garage (herein referred to as the Pennsylvania Garage), and certain public infrastructure and other improvements, including the option to design, develop and construct a public park adjacent to the project (which park is referred to as the Park Project under the Development Agreement); and WHEREAS, the City's Art in Public Places (AiPP) Ordinance, as codified in Sections 82-536 through 82-612 of the City Code, requires that City construction projects, including City construction projects developed pursuant to a development agreement, include an appropriation of funds to AiPP; and WHEREAS, Section 82-587(c) of the Code provides that, in considering the required appropriation for a particular City construction project, the City Commission may, by resolution, waive the appropriation, finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City; and WHEREAS, the City's required AiPP appropriation was not included within the Final Garage Budget for the Pennsylvania Garage, as same was approved by the Mayor and City Commission on April 22, 2009, pursuant to Resolution No. 2009-27056; and WHEREAS, accordingly, the Administration would hereby request and recommend that the City Commission waive the required AiPP appropriation for the Pennsylvania Garage, finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City and, provided further, that said waiver be granted with the condition that the City's required AiPP contribution for the Park Project (currently estimated at $150,855) be increased, in the amount of what would have been the required contribution for the Garage (or $201,300); therefore bringing the total estimated AiPP appropriation for the Park Project to $352,155; and WHEREAS, at its July 27, 2009 meeting, the AiPP Committee unanimously recommended the waiver, contingent on the aforestated proposed increase to the City's AiPP contribution for the Park Project. 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 hereby waive the required AiPP contribution for the Pennsylvania Garage, finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City; and provided further that the subject waiver be contingent upon and subject to the City increasing its required AiPP contribution for the Park Project, in an amount equal to what the estimated AiPP contribution for the Garage would have been. PASSED and ADOPTED this 9th day of September , 2009. MAT I HER E BO ER, MAYOR ATTEST: ~,1~ F~a~''~~ & LANGUAGE `i ROBERT PARCHER, CITY CLERK ~,~ ~ FOR EXECUTION -, F:\atto\AGUR\RESOS-ORD\NWS -Waiving AiPP Contribution (9-1-09).doc ~~ q"~~bq y Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution waiving the City's required Art in Public Places (AiPP) contribution for the New World Symphony (NWS) Garage (hereinafter referred to as the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage), finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City; provided, however, that the subject waiver for the Garage is contingent upon and subject to the City increasing its required AiPP contribution for the Lincoln Park project (as such term is defined in the Development Agreement between the City and NWS), which increase would be in an amount equal to what the estimated AiPP contribution would have been for the Garage. Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Increase community rating of cultural activities. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The 2009 Community Satisfaction Survey reported more than one-fifth of all resident respondents feel there are "too few" family friendly activities (24.6%) and cultural activities (24.1 %). Issue• Shall the City Commission waive the AiPP contribution for the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage and increase the AiPP Contribution in the appropriated Lincoln Park Project budget by the same amount? Item Summary/IZecommenaatlon: The present AiPP Ordinance requires all City projects to make a financial contribution to support ongoing and future operations and acquisitions of the City's AiPP program. The most common application for the Ordinance has been to City projects that are City-owned and constructed. However, the Ordinance also pertains to capital construction projects where the City has entered into a development agreement. Therefore the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage and the Lincoln Park projects are subject to the requirements of the AiPP Ordinance. Section Sec. 82-587(c) of the City Code provides for the City Commission to waive the required AiPP contribution if it is found to be in the best interest of the City. Furthermore, the same section of the City Code gives the City the ability to "place all or a portion of the required appropriation in the Art in Public Places fund for use at another site" if it is found that a particular location is not an appropriate site for works of art. Aavisory esoara rcecommenaaiion: On July 27, 2009 the AiPP Committee unanimously recommended in favor of the waiver conditioned upon increasing the contribution for Lincoln Park. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: ~ N/A 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Max Sklar Si n-Offs: Department Director /j~S~istant City Manager City Manager ~, ~I} ~ ~~ ~ Q ~ ~ AGENDA DATE 9-9-9 m ^ldAiV11BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachFl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: City Manager Jorge M. Gonzalez DATE: September 9, 2009 suB~ECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, WAIVING THE CITY'S REQUIRED ART IN PUBLIC PLACES (AiPP) CONTRIBUTION FOR THE NEW WORLD SYMPHONY (NWS) GARAGE (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GARAGE), FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE SUBJECT WAIVER FOR THE GARAGE IS CONTINGENT UPON AND SUBJECT TO THE CITY INCREASING ITS REQUIRED AiPP CONTRIBUTION FROM THE PARK PROJECT BUDGET (AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND NWS), WHICH INCREASE WOULD BE IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO WHAT THE ESTIMATED AiPP CONTRIBUTION WOULD HAVE BEEN FOR THE GARAGE. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND On January 5, 2004, the City of Miami Beach (City) and the New World Symphony (NWS), entered into a Development Agreement and Ground Lease Agreement (the Agreements), providing for the design, development and construction of an educational performance and Internet broadcast facility and exterior screen (formally known as "Soundspace"), and a public parking garage to be located on the westernmost portion of the 17th Street surface parking lots, bounded by 17th Street to the north; North Lincoln Lane to the south; Drexel Avenue to the east; and Pennsylvania Avenue to the west. Pursuant to the direction of the City Commission on September 8, 2004, and consistent with the Planning Board's August 24, 2004 recommendation, the Project site was expanded east to Washington Avenue to include both surface lots, to be designed as an integrated site, and to include the development of a park (hereinafter referred to as Lincoln Park) and certain other public improvements. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES (AiPP) The present AiPP Ordinance requires all City projects to make a financial contribution to support ongoing and future operations and acquisitions of the City's AiPP program. The most common application for the Ordinance has been to City projects that are City-owned and constructed,. However, the Ordinance also pertains to capital construction projects where the City has entered into a development agreement. Therefore, both the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage and Lincoln Park projects are subject to the requirement of the AiPP ordinance. The final Pennsylvania Avenue Garage Budget does not include a contribution of funds for AiPP. The City and NWS recommend a waiver of the AiPP contribution for the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage project, by increasing the AiPP contribution with the appropriated Lincoln Park project budget by an amount equal to the amount that would be required for the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage project. The basis of this recommendation is that Lincoln Park is a more appropriate location for public works of art. Section Sec. 82-587(c) of the City Code provides the ability for the City Commission to waive the required appropriation if it is found to be in the best interest of the City. Furthermore, the same section of the City Code gives the City the ability to "place all or a portion of the required appropriation in the AiPP fund for use at another site" if it is found that a particular location is not an appropriate site for works of art. The final construction cost of the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage is $13,419,906. Therefore, the AiPP contribution for the Garage project would be $201,300. The construction cost in the Lincoln Park Preliminary (Design-To) Budget is $10,057,000. Therefore, the AiPP contribution for the Lincoln Park project is estimated to be $150,855. The recommendation to waive the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage AiPP contribution and increase the Lincoln Park AiPP contribution from the appropriated Park budget by $201,300 would result in an estimated total AiPP contribution of $352,155 available for the Lincoln Park public art commission. On July 27, 2009, a presentation was made to the AiPP Committee, which unanimously adopted a motion approving the waiver, conditioned upon increasing the AiPP contribution for Lincoln Park by the amount required for the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the attached resolution and grant the requested waiver of the Art in Public Places contribution for the Pennsylvania Avenue Garage project, contingent upon increasing the contribution to the Lincoln Park AiPP Project by an equal amount. JMG\HMF\MAS T:WGENDA\2009\September 9\Consent\NWS AIPP Waiver.MEM.doc