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2015-29052 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2015-29052 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND THE SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCY COMMITTEE AND ADOPTING THE MAY 2015 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH BLUEWAYS MASTER PLAN. WHEREAS, a blueways master plan will serve as a five year planning document to increase interaction of residents and tourists with the waterways in and around the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the City received matching grant funds, in the amount of $40,000, from the Florida Inland Navigation District to fund a blueways master plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach ("City") retained EDSA, Inc., a landscape architectural firm to perform a study and to develop a blueways master plan; and WHEREAS, two public meetings were held on June 3, 2014 and August 5, 2014, respectively, to solicit input from stakeholders and feedback was compiled and used to shape a final blueways master plan; and WHEREAS, at the March 11, 2015 City Commission Meeting, a proposed blueways master plan was referred to the Sustainability and Resiliency Committee (SRC) and to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) for further discussion and modifications; and WHEREAS, at the March 20, 2015 NCAC meeting, the NCAC moved by acclamation to send this item to the City Commission with a positive recommendation for the formal adoption of the proposed blueways master plan; and WHEREAS, at its March 25, 2015 meeting, the SRC discussed the proposed blueways master plan and recommended that it be updated to include sustainability standards; and WHEREAS, at the April 22, 2015 SRC meeting, the proposed blueways master plan, as revised with the recommended sustainability standards, was approved by the SRC and sent to the City Commission by acclamation; and WHEREAS, the final May 2015 City of Miami Beach Blueways Master Plan serves to identify opportunities to revitalize existing waterfront public spaces to enhance recreational aquatic activities and water-based transportation opportunities; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends that the City Commission accept the recommendations of the NCAC at its March 20, 2015 meeting and the SRC at its April 22, 2015 meeting and to formally adopt the May 2015 City of Miami Beach Blueways Master Plan. 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 accept the recommendations of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and the Sustainability and Resiliency Committee and adopt the May 2015 City of Miami Beach Blueways Master Plan. PASSED and ADOPTED this /D day of i7 'ie , 2015. Philip Levine,. a J. ATTEST / N C Raf-el E. a ?ado, Cit sir , 1•. •, qt.tt APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE . &FOR EXECUTION \CSC RP 1� • v 1-15 tr) 4,u c� •� ,��= City Attorney Dote T:\AGENDA\2015\June\PARKS AND RECREATION\Adopt Blueways Master Plan-RESO.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida Accepting The Recommendations of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and The Sustainability And Resiliency Committee, Adopting The Blueways Master Plan. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Revitalize Key Neighborhoods, starting with North Beach and Ocean Drive Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc) Item Summary/Recommendation: iBlueways are a system of canals, rivers, waterways and lakes connected with a similar environmental theme. With a grant in the amount of $40,000 from the Florida Inland Navigation District, and matching general fund dollars, the City contracted with EDSA, a landscape architectural firm, to conduct a study and develop a conceptual master plan. The objective was to create a five-year planning document to be used to increase the interaction of residents and tourists with the waterways in and around the City of Miami Beach. This master plan document would serve as a living document and would be revisited and built upon as needed. Through the use of the proposed master plan document, the City has identified opportunities to revitalize existing waterfront public spaces and create inviting and interactive experiences along the water. This document also emphasizes the need to expand pedestrian connectivity throughout, allowing everyone to travel from land to water. The study included a public input process which began with a kick-off meeting held on April 17, 2014. Following this meeting, two additional input workshops were held on June 3, 2014 and August 5, 2014. During the workshops key issues and opportunities were discussed. At the March 11, 2015 City Commission Meeting a discussion on the Blueways Master Plan was referred to the Sustainability and Resiliency Committee (SRC) and to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC)for further discussion and modifications. Administration recommends the City Commission accept the recommendations of the NCAC at its March 20, 2015 meeting and the SRC at its April 22, 2015 meeting to formally adopt the Blueways Master Plan. Advisory Board Recommendation: At March 20, 2015 NCAC meeting moved by acclamation to send this item to Commission with positive recommendation for formal adoption of the master plan. At the March 25, 2015, the SRC discussed the Blueways Master Plan and recommended that the plan be > Y P updated to include sustainability standards. At the April 22, 2015 SRC meeting, the Blueways Master Plan with the recommended sustainability standards continued to Commission by acclamation. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $0.00 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: None City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: John Rebar XT. 6644 Sign-Offs: Department Director Assi City Manager City Manager JR / JMT j JLM .ir T:\AGE A\2015\June\PARKS AND RECREATION\Adopt Blueways Master Plan-SUMMARY.d cx MIAMIBEACH AGENDA ITEM R114 � DATE g____A MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of he City Co mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 10, 2015 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND THE SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCY COMMITTEE, ADOPTING THE BLUEWAYS MASTER PLAN BACKGROUND Blueways are a system of canals, rivers, waterways and lakes connected with a similar environmental theme. They connect people to the water at convenient locations allowing for aquatic recreational opportunities and transportation by water within a community. With a grant in the amount of $40,000 from the Florida Inland Navigation District, and matching general fund dollars, the City contracted with EDSA, a landscape architectural firm, to conduct a study and develop a Blueways Master Plan. The objective was to create a five-year planning document to be used to increase the interaction of residents and tourists with the waterways in and around the City of Miami Beach. This master plan document would serve as a living document and would be revisited and built upon as needed. The goals were as follows: • Create a sustainable and thriving environment; • Revitalize waterfront public spaces; • Connect people from land to water; • Increase interaction with the water; and • Encourage healthy lifestyles A kick-off meeting was held on April 17, 2014 with staff and the consultant, followed by two public input workshops which were held on June 3, 2014 and August 5, 2014. Residents and, business owners were encouraged to attend the meetings to share their ideas, desires, and needs related to the City's waterways. During the workshops key issues and opportunities were discussed. Attendees offered suggestions, posed what challenges they saw and what desires they had related to connectivity with the waterways. The most resonated suggestions and concepts were as follows: • Access to the water/accessibility • Inclusion of the entire community in accessing the water • Wildlife - Natural habitats to be increased • Positive environmental impacts to be considered • Launch points needed City Commission Memorandum—Adoption of the Blueways Master Plan June 10,2015 Page 2 of 2 This valuable feedback was compiled by the consultant and used to shape the final product. Through the use of the proposed master plan document, the City has a guide of identified opportunities to revitalize existing waterfront public spaces and create interactive experiences along the water. This document also emphasizes the need to expand pedestrian connectivity throughout, allowing everyone to travel from the land to water. The proposed plan reflects the combined efforts of the design consultant, City staff and public stakeholders, creating a foundation which will serve as a guide moving forward. The plan's suggested improvements starts by addressing underutilized spaces and suggesting "low-hanging fruit" and less expensive renovations such as landscape and site furnishings that address the appearance and usefulness of the City's open spaces. This includes installation of bike racks and trash/recycling receptacles. Additionally, the master plan suggests enhancements for each identified locations throughout the City, standardizing designs within comparable locations to help reduce costs by not needing completely new designs. Some of these recommendations include kayak launches, boat docking facilities, mangrove habitats, living shorelines, improved maintenance efforts and pedestrian and bicycle networks. At the March 11, 2015 City Commission Meeting a discussion on the Blueways Master Plan was referred to the Sustainability and Resiliency Committee (SRC) and to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) for further discussion and modifications. At March 20, 2015 NCAC meeting moved by acclamation to send this item to Commission with positive recommendation for formal adoption of the master plan. At the March 25, 2015, the SRC discussed the Blueways Master Plan and recommended that the plan be updated to include sustainability standards. At the April 22, 2015 SRC meeting, the Blueways Master Plan, with the recommended sustainability standards, continued to Commission by acclamation. (*Note:The bike racks in the plan represent the current standard; however, staff is working on developing a new standard as well as using custom bike racks where appropriate.) CONCLUSION The overall objective of the plan is to use the natural resources within the City in order to connect people to the water at convenient locations, allowing for the enhancement of aquatic recreational and water-based transportation opportunities within our community, as well as providing additional opportunities for economic development. The Administration recommends the City Commission accept the recommendations of the NCAC at its March 20, 2015 meeting and the SRC at its April 22, 2015 meeting to formally adopt the Blueways Master Plan, which is provided as an attachment. The proposed master plan provides recommendations to be refined later into detailed site specific design documents. JLM/JMT/ Attachment T:\AGENDA\2015\June\PARKS AND RECREATION\Adopt Blueways Master Plan - MEMO.docx