Email from Frank Del Vecchio 4/23/2013 Granado, Rafael
From: Frank Del Vecchio <fdelvecchio @atlanticbb.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:08 PM
To: Granado, Rafael
Cc: Smith, Jose;Jimmy Morales; Gomez,Jorge; Sklar, Max; Held, Gary; Aguila, Raul; Lorber,
Richard
Subject: Charter Review Board April 25 Meeting. Submission for Consideration.
Attachments: S.1.03(b)2.(5) Transmittal..doc
April 23, 2013
MEMO FOR: City Clerk Rafael Granado
I request that you place the attached draft of a Charter amendment that would require a referendum for the sale,
exchange, lease for ten or more years, etc., of city-owned property in the Convention Center District, on the
Charter Review Board agenda for consideration at its April 25 meeting.
Frank Del Vecchio
301 Ocean Drive, Apt. 604
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tel. (305) 672-2486
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From: Frank Del Vecchio [mai Ito:fdelvecchio a,atlanticbb.net]
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 4:57 PM
To: Jackie Lalonde; Scott Diffenderfer; Aaron Perry; Fernandez, Alex; Richard Preira;
Steve Zack
Cc: Morales, Jimmy; Granado, Rafael; Smith, Jose; Aguila, Raul; Gomez, Jorge; Sklar,
Max; Bower, Matti H.; Weithom, Deede; Tobin, Ed; Libbin, Jerry; Wolfson, Jonah;
Gongora, Michael; Exposito, Jorge
Subject: Convention Center Referendum Requirement
April 19, 2013
MEMO FOR: City of Miami Beach Charter Review Board
cc: Mayor and City Commissioners, City Clerk, City Manager, City Attorney
FROM: Frank Del Vecchio, 301 Ocean Drive, Apt. 604, Miami Beach, FL 33139
SUBJ: Request to Consider a Convention Center Development Charter Amendment to
Require Voter Referendum Approval for Sale or Lease of Any and All City-Owned
Property in the 52-Acre Convention Center Redevelopment District
The public has been officially led to believe that all property in the 52-acre
Convention Center District is subject to voter approval in a city-wide referendum.
Only recently have officials realized that the strict requirements of the City Charter
require voter referendum approval only for city park property and the surface
parking lots in the Convention Center District.
The only way to honor the explicit representations in the City Commission-
Approved RFQ [outlined below] and the numerous public meetings and city
commission discussions, is to amend the City Charter to correspond to those
representations.
I have drafted a Charter amendment that adds buildings and streets to the city-wide
voter approval referendum requirement. [Draft attached].
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I urge the Charter Review Board to study the official RFQ documents, the applicable
sections of the current city charter, and the minutes and videos of public meetings at
which top city officials made these representations. It would be unconscionable now for
the City to discover that the RFQ misstated the Charter requirement, and for the city
commission to pull back at this late date. The credibility of our city and the process
would be severely damaged.
Since all the timetables for Convention Center District redevelopment assume that a voter
referendum is a requirement, the inclusion of a validating Charter Amendment need not
by itself affect the timetable. If the definitive details regarding the sale, conveyance,
exchange or lease of RFQ properties are ready for inclusion on the November 5, 2013
General Election Ballot, voter approval can be made contingent on approval of the
validating Charter Amendment that same date.
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NOTES:
*The February, 2012 Request for Proposals (RFQ #22-11/12) represents that "the use of
any or all of the city-owned properties referenced in this RFQ will be subject to the
requirements of section 1.03(b)(2) of the Miami Beach City Charter, which requires that
any sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten (10)years or longer of such properties by
the City shall also require approval by a majority vote of residents in a city-wide
referendum." [RFQ Sec. I F. "REFERENDUM"].
**RFQ Section 1. C. 1. states that the City owns the entire project site and lists the
properties on the site including: 2. The Convention Center; 3. The Gleason Theater; 4.
17th Street Garage; 5. Surface Parking Lots; 6. City offices: City Hall, 1701 Meridian,
555 17th St.; 7. Carl Fisher Club House; 8. 21st St. Community Center; 9. Internal
Roads including Convention Center Drive and 18th Street. [Emphasis supplied.]
***A lawyer could argue that notwithstanding the representations in the RFQ, the small
print in the city charter excludes most of the property listed, for only two categories of
property in the Convention Center District are subject to the Charter requirement for city-
wide referendum voter approval: City-owned parks [Charter Section 1.03(b)l.] and
City-owned surface parking lots [Charter Section 1.03(b) 2. (4) Convention Center
Parking Lots].
Draft amendment to Sec. 1.03(b) 2., City Charter
Sec. 1.03. - Powers of city.
(b) Alienability of property.
2. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of the following
properties shall also require approval by a majority vote of the voters in a City-wide
referendum: (1)Lots West of the North Shore Open Space Park: All City-owned property
bounded by 87 th Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the East, 79 th Street on the
South, and Collins Court on the West; (2) Cultural Campus: All City-owned property
bounded by 22nd Street on the North, Park Avenue on the West, 21st Street on the South,
and Miami Beach Drive on the East; (3) 72 nd Street Parking Lot: The City-owned
surface parking lot bounded by 73 rd Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the East, 72
nd Street on the South, and Harding Avenue on the West; (4) Convention Center Parking
Lots: All City-owned surface parking lots located in the Civic and Convention Center
District, generally bounded by Lincoln Lane on the South, Washington Avenue on the
East, Meridian Avenue on the West and Dade Boulevard on the North;and-
Convention Center District Buildings, Streets and Alleys: All City-owned buildings,
streets, avenues, alleys, rights-of-way and public places, inclusive of easements and use
agreements, located in the Civic and Convention Center District, generally bounded by
Lincoln Lane on the South, Washington Avenue on the East, Meridian Avenue on the
West and Dade Boulevard on the North; and(5) Lincoln Road Parking Lots: All City-
owned surface parking lots in the vicinity of Lincoln Road located within the area
bounded by 17th Street on the North, Euclid Avenue on the East, 16th Street on the
South, and West Avenue on the West.
ATTACHMENT:
City Charter
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Sec. 1.03. - Powers of city.
(a) General. The City shall have all governmental, corporate, and proprietary powers to
enable it to conduct municipal government, perform municipal functions, and render
municipal services, and may exercise any power for municipal purposes except as
expressly prohibited by law or this Charter.
(b) Alienability of property.
1. The only limitation concerning alienability of City-owned park, recreation or
waterfront property is the restriction of the sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten
(10) years or longer (including option periods) of park, recreation, or waterfront property
in the City of Miami Beach, unless such sale, exchange, conveyance or lease is approved
by a majority vote of the voters in a City-wide referendum. This provision shall be
liberally construed in favor of the preservation of all park, recreation and waterfront
lands.
2. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of the following
properties shall also require approval by a majority vote of the voters in a City-wide
referendum: (1)Lots West of the North Shore Open Space Park: All City-owned property
bounded by 87 `h Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the East, 79 th Street on the
South, and Collins Court on the West; (2) Cultural Campus: All City-owned property
bounded by 22nd Street on the North, Park Avenue on the West, 21s' Street on the South,
and Miami Beach Drive on the East; (3) 72 nd Street Parking Lot: The City-owned
surface parking lot bounded by 73 rd Street on the North, Collins Avenue on the East, 72
nd,Street on the South, and Harding Avenue on the West; (4) Convention Center Parking
Lots: All City-owned surface parking lots located in the Civic and Convention Center
District, generally bounded by Lincoln Lane on the South, Washington Avenue on the
East, Meridian Avenue on the West and Dade Boulevard on the North; and--L5)
Convention Center District Buildings, Streets and Allevs: All City-owned building_,
streets, avenues, alleys, rights-of-way and public places inclusive of easements and use
agreements, located in the Civic and Convention Center District generally bounded by
Lincoln Lane on the South, Washington Avenue on the East Meridian Avenue on the
West and Dade Boulevard on the North; and(5) Lincoln Road Parking Lots: All City-
owned surface&king lots in the vicinity of Lincoln Road located within the area
bounded by 17` Street on the North, Euclid Avenue on the East, 16`h Street on the South,
and West Avenue on the West.
3. The sale, exchange, conveyance or lease of ten years or longer of all remaining City-
owned property(other than public beach rights-of-way—see (d) herein below, and other
than those properties addressed more specifically in this Charter section 1.03) shall, as
provided by Ordinance, require approval by a majority 4/7 vote of all members of the
Planning Board and 6/7 vote of the City Commission.
4. The terms of this Charter section shall not apply to any valid written contractual
commitments or bids or bonded indebtedness, which commitments, bids or indebtedness
existed prior to January 14, 2004; nor shall this Charter section apply to any City property
which is the subject of a settlements of a claim which the City had notice of as of January
14, 2004.