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2016-29480 Reso
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29480 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SELECTION OF SIX PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS FOR THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE, THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE, THE NEIGHBORHOODS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD AND THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT IN THE FOLLOWING NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNTS FOR THE DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND INSTALLATION OF ART: FRANZ ACKERMANN, $750,000; MICHAEL ELMGREEN AND INGAR DRAGEST, $1,100,000; ELLEN HARVEY, $750,000; JOSEPH KOSUTH, $2,200,000; JOEP VAN LIESHOUT, $500,000; AND SARAH MORRIS, $1,000,000. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 82-587 of the City Code, the "hard costs" for construction of the Miami Beach Convention Center Expansion and Renovation Project ("MBCC Project") is currently estimated at $470.7 million and, based on an appropriation of one and one half percent (1% %) of the construction costs, funding for the Art in Public Places (AiPP) projects for the MBCC Project is estimated at $7,060,797; and WHEREAS, the MBCC Project represents the largest public art opportunity undertaken by the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places Program to date; and WHEREAS, given the complexity and scale of the projects, the City Administration sought guidance from Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places Program (County) to provide technical assistance and project management, and WHEREAS, on October 8, 2014, the AiPP Committee and the County presented its proposal for assisting with the production of AiPP projects and recommended establishing a Professional Advisory Committee ("PAC") for selection of artists for the MBCC Project; and WHEREAS, on December 4, 2014, the City of Miami Beach AiPP, in collaboration with the County, issued request for qualifications from professional artists or artists teams to create monumental works of public art for the MBCC Project ("Call to Artists"); and WHEREAS, on December 18, 2014, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014- 28883, accepting the terms of the County's project management proposal and directing the Administration to draft an appropriate agreement based on the approved terms set forth in the County's proposal; and additionally, adopted Resolution No. 2014-28884, approving and establishing the PAC for the MBCC Project, pursuant to City Code Section 86-612(c); and WHEREAS, in response to the Call to Artists, there were five hundred and twenty four (524) applications; and WHEREAS, on January 30, 2015, the PAC, City and County representatives met, and after several rounds of review and discussion, twenty-six (26) artists were recommended to develop proposals for the MBCC Project, and subsequently, nine (9) artists declined the invitation due to their schedules; and WHEREAS, over a series of three days, September 28 — September 30, 2015, seventeen (17) artists presented site specific project proposals to the PAC, City and County representatives involved in the MBCC Project; and WHEREAS, on October 1, 2015, the PAC reconvened and each of the project proposals was discussed in great detail and the following artists were recommended to develop proposals for the MBCC Project: Franz Ackermann, Southeast Corner Exterior Walls; Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, Convention Center Park; Ellen Harvey, Grand Ballroom Pre-function Room; Joseph Kosuth, West Lobby; Joep Van Lieshout, Northeast Park Collins Canal; and Sarah Morris, Northeast Corner Exterior Walls; and WHEREAS, on November 17, 2015, AiPP met and a motion passed approving the PAC recommendation to commission the above-noted artists; and WHEREAS, the overall AiPP budget for the MBCC Project is currently estimated at $7,060,797, and given the significance of the overall MBCC Project, and the importance of the public art component, on January 19, 2016, the AiPP Committee also recommended allocating an additional $470,000 from AiPP Fund 147 that may only be spent on AiPP projects within the City Center RDA where the MBCC Project is located, for a total proposed budget of $7,530,796; and WHEREAS, the proposed total budget is $7,530,797, with $6,300,000 committed for direct commissioning of works, $706,080 for County administrative services, and the balance of $524,777 for City contingency and additional project expenses, with any amounts remaining at the conclusion of the Project to remain within the AiPP fund; and WHEREAS, on May 3, 2016, the Design Review Board (DRB) reviewed and recommended approval of the six AiPP projects for the MBCC Project; and WHEREAS, on May 10, 2016, the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) reviewed and recommended approval of the Sarah Morris proposal for the North East Exterior Walls, as this project is partially located within the Collins Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, on June 10, 2016, the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) reviewed and recommended approval of the six AiPP projects for the MBCC Project; and WHEREAS, the Administration concurs with the respective recommendation of the six projects by the PAC, AiPP and the NCAC, and as approved by the DRB and HPB, and further recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve such projects and authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with the artists, Franz Ackermann, Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragest, Ellen Harvey, Joseph Kosuth, Joep Van Lieshout, and Sarah Morris, for design, fabrication, and installation of art; and WHEREAS, funding is available from Fund No. 147 —Art in Public Places. 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 approve the selection of six public art commissions for Miami Beach Convention Center, as recommended by Art in Public Places Professional Advisory Committee, the Art in Public Places Committee, the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee, and as approved by the Design Review Board and the Historic Preservation Board; and authorizing the City Manager to execute a professional services agreement in the following not-to-exceed amounts for the design, fabrication and installation of art: Franz Ackermann, $750,000; Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, $1,100,000; Ellen Harvey, $750,000; Joseph Kosuth, $2,200,000; Joep Van Lieshout, $500,000; and Sarah Morris, $1,000,000. PASSED and ADOPTED this 13 day of July, 2016. ''���..viva.% ,111 MAYOR / F AT - E 4 BY: �,� \ B 1 A 7s�: j rI RK INCORP ORATED: • 1\''% APPROVED AS TO Z6 FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION is (I City Attorney p_44 Date • 11y1 COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution approving six public art projects for the Miami Beach Convention Center(MBCC Project)and authorizing the City Manager to execute professional services agreement in the following not-to-exceed amounts for the design,fabrication, and installation of art: Franz Ackermann, $750,000; Michael Elmgreen and lngar Dragset, $1,100,000; Ellen Harvey, $750,000; Joseph Kosuth, $2,200,000; Joep Van Lieshout, $500,000; and Sarah Morris, $1,000,000 and approve $7,530,797, Fund 147—Art in Public Places, to be appropriated as part of the FY 2016/17 Capital Budget. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Maximize Miami Beach as a Destination Brand. Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan,etc.): The 2012 Community Satisfaction Survey shows that 67%of residents 56%of businesses feel the City has"about right'the amount of cultural activities. • Item Summary/Recommendation: The MBCC Project represents the largest public art opportunity undertaken by the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places (AiPP) Program to date. Given the complexity and scale of the projects,the City Administration sought guidance from Miami- Dade County Dept. of Cultural Affairs Program(County)to provide technical assistance and project management given their experience managing several large scale public art commissions simultaneously. Following discussions with the County,the City Administration concluded that it was in the City's best interest to enter into an Agreement with the County to provide consulting and project management support for the implementation of the AiPP projects for the MBCC Project. On Dec. 18, 2014, the City adopted Resolution No. 2014-28883, accepting the terms of the County's project management proposal. A Call to Artists was issued in response 524 applications were received. On Jan. 30, 2015, AiPP, City and County representatives met and recommended a short list of artists. On Oct. 1, 2015, AiPP reconvened and each of the project proposals were discussed and the following artists were recommended for the MBCC Project: Franz Ackermann, SE Corner Exterior Walls; Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, Convention Center Park; Ellen Harvey, Grand Ballroom Pre-Function Room; Joseph Kosuth, West Lobby; Joep Van Lieshout, NE Park Collins Canal; and Sarah Morris, NE Corner Exterior Walls. On Nov. 17, 2015, AiPP met and a motion passed approving the recommendation to commission the above-noted artists. The total MBCC AiPP project is$7,530,797 and the breakdown is as follows: Allocation for Artworks: $ 6,300,000 Miami-Dade County Administrative Services and Projects Management: $ 706,080 Contingency and Additional Project Expenses: $ 524,717 Advisory Board Recommendation: The following committees recommended in favor of the selected public art projects; Art in Public Places Professional Advisory Committee, Oct.•1, 2015; Art in Public Places Committee, Nov. 17, 2015; Design Review Board, May 3, 2016; Historic Preservation Board, May 10, 2016; and Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee, June 10, 2016. Financial Iqf rmation: Source of ' ds: Amount Account Approved L`l / $7,530,797 AiPP Fund 147 Total $7,530,797 ()BPI Fina ial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Max Sklar, ext. 6116 Sign-0 s: 8•- . -n f irector Assis • �" i Manager Ci Manager MAS ��_ KGB_ vI ®/I1 era MIAMIBEACH AGENDA ITEM C7 S DATE 7-13-/C • MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMIS ON MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine Members of th City Corn sion FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 13, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SELECTION OF SIX PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS FOR THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE, THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE, THE NEIGHBORHOODS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD AND THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT IN THE FOLLOWING NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNTS FOR THE DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND INSTALLATION OF ART: FRANZ ACKERMANN, $750,000; MICHAEL ELMGREEN AND INGAR DRAGEST, $1,100,000; ELLEN HARVEY, $750,000; JOSEPH KOSUTH, $2,200,000; JOEP VAN LIESHOUT, $500,000; AND SARAH MORRIS, $1,000,000. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME Maximize Miami Beach as a Destination Brand. FUNDING Pursuant to Section 82-587 of the City Code, the "hard costs" for construction of the MBCC Project is currently estimated at $470.7 million and, based on an appropriation of one and one-half percent (11/2 %) of the construction costs, funding for the AiPP projects for the MBCC Project is estimated at $7,060,797. BACKGROUND The MBCC Project represents the largest public art opportunity undertaken by the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places Program to date. Given the complexity and scale of the projects, the City Administration sought guidance from Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places Program (County) to provide the technical assistance and project management given Page2of4 Proposed Public Art Projects Miami Beach Convention Center City Commission Meeting July, 13, 2016 their experience managing several large scale public art commissions simultaneously. Following discussions with the County, the City Administration concluded that it was in the City's best interest to enter into an Agreement with the County to provide consulting and project management support for the implementation.of the AiPP projects for the MBCC Project. On October 8, 2014, the AiPP Committee met and the County presented its proposal for assisting with the production of AiPP projects at the MBCC Project. Additionally, the County recommended establishing a Professional Advisory Committee (PAC) for the selection of artists for the MBCC Project, which would consist of AiPP members. On December 4, 2014, the City of Miami Beach AiPP, in collaboration with the County, issued a request for qualifications from professional artists or artist teams to create monumental works of public art for the MBCC Project ("Call to Artists"). The deadline for artist application was January 16, 2015. On December 18, 2014, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28883, accepting the terms of the County's project management proposal and directing the Administration to draft an appropriate agreement based on the approved terms set forth in the County's proposal. Additionally, the City Commission adopted Resolution 2014-28884, approving and establishing the PAC for the MBCC Project, pursuant to City Code'Section 86-612(c). In response to the Call to Artists, there were five hundred and twenty four (524) applications. On January 30, 2015, the PAC, City and County representatives met, and after several rounds of review and discussion twenty-six (26) artists were recommended to develop proposals for the MBCC Project. Subsequently, nine (9) artists declined their invitation due to their schedules. Over a series of three days, September 28 — September 30, 2015, seventeen, (17) artists presented site specific project proposals to the PAC, City and County representatives involved in the MBCC Project. On October 1, 2015, the PAC reconvened and each of the project proposals was discussed in great detail. After nearly an hour of deliberation, the following artists were recommended for the MBCC Project: . 1. Franz Ackermann (Berlin), Southeast Corner Exterior Walls 2. Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset (London/Berlin), Convention Center Park 3. Ellen Harvey (Brooklyn), Grand Ballroom Pre-Function Room 4. Joseph Kosuth (New York/London), West Lobby 5. Joep Van Lieshout (Netherlands), Northeast Park Collins Canal 6. Sarah Morris (New York), Northeast Corner Exterior Walls On November 17, 2015, AiPP met and a motion passed approving the PAC recommendation to commission the above-noted artists (Attached Exhibit A). • The overall AIPP budget for the MBCC Project is currently estimated at $7,060,797. Given the strong caliber and quality of the artists, the significance of the overall MBCC Project, and the importance of the public art component as the largest AiPP project ever undertaken in the City's history, the AIPP Committee recommended increasing the project budget by an additional $470,000 from AiPP Fund 147. These monies may only be spent on AiPP projects within the City Center RDA, where the MBCC Project is located. The additional allocation enhances the scale of the project for the Northeast Park Collins Canal, ensures there are sufficient amounts available to • Page 3 of 4 Proposed Public Art Projects Miami Beach Convention Center City Commission Meeting July, 13, 2016 cover project expenses, the County's administrative fees, and contingency. At its meeting on January 19, 2016, a motion was passed by the AiPP Committee to allocate $470,000 from existing AiPP Fund 147 increasing the total MBCC project to $7,530,797. The total budget allocation for each artist is noted as follows: Artist Project Location Estimated budget Franz Ackermann Southeast Corner Exterior Walls $ 750,000 Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Convention Center Park $ 1,100,000 Dragset Ellen Harvey Grand Ballroom Pre-Function $ 750,000 Room Joseph Kosuth West Lobby $ 2,200,000 Joep Van Lieshout Northeast Park Collins Canal $ 500,000 Sarah Morris Northeast Corner Exterior Walls $ 1, 000,000 Total Allocation for Artwork $ 6,300,000 Allocation for Artworks: $ 6,300,000 Miami-Dade County Administrative Services and Projects Management: $ 706,080 Contingency and Additional Project Expenses: $ 524,717 TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: $ 7,530,797 The Administration supports the AIPP Committee's above recommendations as to the artists, the individual projects and estimated budgets, and the overall AIPP Project budget allocations. At its May 3, 2016 meeting, the Design Review Board (DRB) approved, at the required public hearing, the six proposed AiPP projects for the MBCC Project as to location, footprint, relationship to context, and the use of physically and aesthetically durable materials for its construction and other relevant factors in considering its approval. Additionally, Sarah Morris's proposal for the Northeast Exterior Walls, as this project is partially located within the Collins Park Historic District was reviewed and approved by the Historic Preservation Board, at the required public hearing, on May 10, 2016. Attached is the DRB presentation (Exhibit B) which provides the following: • Artist Biographies • Artist Statements • Images of proposed artwork at locations with dimensions • Images of other completed public art projects by the artists NEIGHBORHOODS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REVIEW On June 10, 2016, the Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee discussed the AiPP's recommendation and solicited comments from members of the public present. At the conclusion of their discussion they passed a motion accepting the Art in Public Places Committee's recommendation. Page 4 of 4 Proposed Public Art'Projects Miami Beach Convention Center City Commission Meeting July, 13, 2016 PROJECTED TIMELINE If approved by the City Commission at the July 13, 2016, meeting, the City will immediately finalize a contract with the six aforementioned Artists who have proposed-installation to coincide with the projected completion of the MBCC Project. 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