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2002-24721 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2002-24721 A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF AN EMERGENCY AND ALLOWING THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW TO UTILIZE THE PARKING LOT OWNED BY THE MIAMI BEACH HOUSING AUTHORITY, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ALTON COURT AND 17TH STREET, FOR TRAILER PARKING FOR THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW, FROM JANUARY 31.FEBRUARY 28, 2002, FURTHER PROVIDING THAT THE LOT BE UTILIZED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS (1) THAT THE SUBJECT PERMISSION IS GRANTED WITHOUT ESTABLISHING A PRECEDENT, SO AS TO SATISFY THIS UNIQUE EMERGENCY SITUATION; (2) THAT THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW RESTORE THE PROPERTY TO THE SAME CONDITION AS BEFORE ITS USE BY THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW; AND (3) THAT THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW PROVIDE A CERTIFICA TE OF INSURANCE OR OTHER PROOF OF INSURANCE TO THE CITY IN A FORM AND AMOUNT(S) ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY'S RISK MANAGER. WHEREAS, the Miami International Boat Show is the largest event annually at the Miami Beach Convention Center; and WHEREAS, by virtue of its extensive freight and equipment requirements, it requires additional trailer staging and storage beyond what is available onsite at the Center; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City and the Miami International Boat Show to minimize the disruption and inconvenience during the show move-in and move-out to the residents and visitors of the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the City has identified the lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority at the northwest corner of Alton Court and 17th Street as a viable option to accomplish these goals. 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 authorize and approve a resolution finding and declaring the existence of an emergency and allowing the Miami International Boat Show to utilize the parking lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority, located at the northwest corner of Alton Court and 1ih Street, for trailer parking for the Miami International Boat Show, from January 31-February 28, 2002, further providing that the lot be utilized exclusively by the Miami International Boat Show subject to the following conditions (1) that the subject permission is granted without establishing a precedent, so as to satisfy this unique emergency situation; (2) that the Miami International Boat Show restore the property to same condition as before its use by the Miami International Boat Show; and (3) that the Miami International Boat Show provide a certificate of insurance or other proof of insurance to the City in a form and amount(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. PASSED and ADOPTED this 336b.h ATTEST: ~( f~~ CITY CLERK T:\AGENDA\2002\JAN3002IREGULARIBoal Show.res.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXeCUTION ,2002. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY ~ ~ Condensed Title: A Resolution Finding And Declaring The Existence Of An Emergency And Allowing The Miami International Boat Show To Utilize The Parking Lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority, Located at the Northwest Corner of Alton Court and 17th Street, For Trailer Parking for the Miami International Boat Show, From January 31-February 28, 2002. Issue: Shall the Miami International Boat Show be authorized to use the Parking lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority, located at the northwest corner of Alton Court and 17th Street, for empty tractor parking for the Miami International Boat Show from January 31 - February 28, 2002. Item Summary/Recommendation: The use would include staging of trailers beginning January 31, with delivery of contents to the Miami Beach Convention Center from approximately February 7-12, with empty trailers returned to the site. They would then be stored until being returned to the Center beginning February 20, and anticipating the lot to be totally cleared not later than February 28,2002. This area allows for efficient movement to and from the Center, with minimal disruption to residential areas. The Administration recommends the approval of the resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: I None. Financial Information: Amount to be expended: D Finance Dept. None. Source of Funds: AGENDA ITEM C 7C DATE !-!iJ -OL CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us TO: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ A~ City Manager ,,- 0 A RESOLUTION INDING AND DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF AN EMERGENCY AND ALLOWING THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW TO UTILIZE THE PARKING LOT OWNED BY THE MIAMI BEACH HOUSING AUTHORITY, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ALTON COURT AND 17TH STREET, FOR TRAILER PARKING FOR THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW, FROM JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 28, 2002. FURTHER PROVIDING THAT THE LOT BE UTILIZED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS (1) THAT THE SUBJECT PERMISSION IS GRANTED WITHOUT ESTABLISHING A PRECEDENT, SO AS TO SATISFY THIS UNIQUE EMERGENCY SITUATION; (2) THAT THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW RESTORE THE PROPERTY TO SAME CONDITION AS BEFORE ITS USE; AND (3) THAT THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW PROVIDE A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE OR OTHER PROOF OF INSURANCE TO THE CITY IN A FORM AND AMOUNT(S) ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY'S RISK MANAGER. Date: January 30, 2002 ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND One of the critical issues experienced by show producers using the Miami Beach Convention Center has been the availability of a storage site for truck trailers delivering freight and equipment to events at the Center. The Miami International Boat Show, the largest event at the Center, has historically suffered from this inability to sufficiently store trailers near the site in order to efficiently move the show freight on and off site. The utilization of the lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority, located at the northwest corner of Alton Court and 17th Street, would allow for efficient move-in and move-out of the event while minimizing disruption and inconvenience to the citizens of Miami Beach. January 30, 2002 Commission Memorandum Miami International Boat Show Page 2 of 2 ANALYSIS Throughout the years, the storage of trailers during the Miami International Boat Show has been a difficult issue. Balancing the efficiency of move-in and move-out of the show while minimizing the disruption and impact to both residents and citizens visiting Miami Beach has been a delicate act. In the past, City-owned lots in North Beach, as well as lots at Collins and 21st and Indian Creek and 29th have been used, but have proven to be both inefficient and disruptive to the City residents and businesses. Additionally, private lots on South Beach have been developed and are no longer available for this purpose. As a result, the boat show producer, NMMA, has and continues to conduct outreach to adjacent commercial and residential properties to advise of this proposed temporary use. Upon review of available spaces by the Boat Show, Convention Center management, and City of Miami Beach Parking Department, the lot owned by the Miami Beach Housing Authority at the northwest corner of Alton Court and 17th Street was id~ntified as a viable option. The lot provides efficient access to the Center for both move-in and move-out, and the traffic pattern for delivery of the trailers would not prove disruptive to the residents of Miami Beach. Movement of the trailers would be as follows: . initial delivery and staging beginning January 31, 2002; . delivery to the Convention Center for unloading beginning February 7 and running through approximately February 12, with empty trailers returning to the lot for storage during the show; . return of trailers, beginning February 20, to the Center for loading of freight, with most trailers being removed from the Beach upon being loaded, with the possibility of some full trailers being returned to the site for staging prior to removal . final removal of all trailers from the site no later than February 28,2002, In addition to resolving the Boat Show freight staging issue, the approval of this emergency would allow the Administration to evaluate how effective the use of this lot is for staging purposes as a possible future longer term option for Convention Center staging needs. JMG:~:DWT:dwt T:\AGENDA\2002\JAN3002\REGULAR\Boat Show.em.doc