2002-24836 Reso
RESOLUTION NO. 2002-24836
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING,
PURSUANT TO SECTION 163.361, FLORIDA STATUTES,
DURING THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE
MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (RDA), ON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2002, AT 10:00 A.M., TO CONSIDER
ADOPTING A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS
OF THE RDA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS
TO THE CITY CENTER HISTORIC CONVENTION VILLAGE
REDEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION AREA PLAN, AN
APPROVED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROVISIONS
OF SECTIONS 163.360, FLORIDA STATUTES; SAID
AMENDMENTS A) PROVIDING THAT THE PLAN INCORPORATE,
BY REFERENCE, THE PRELIMINARY PROPOSED MASTER
PLAN FOR THE 17TH STREET SURFACE LOTS, PREPARED BY
ZYSCOVICH, INC., DATED SEPTEMBER 21, 2001; B)
DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITY POLICING
INNNOVATIONS WITHIN THE DISTRICT, AS PROVIDED FOR IN
SECTIONS 163.340, 163.350, 163.356, 163.360, 163.361, AND
163.370, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND C) PARTICIPATING IN THE
MIAMI BEACH BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION
WITHIN THE REDEVELOPMENT AREA TO THE EXTENT
PERMISSIBLE UNDER CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES.
WHEREAS, on February 12, 1993, the Mayor and City Commission adopted
Resolution No. 93-20721, accepting and adopting the City Center Historic Convention
Village Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan (Redevelopment Plan), in accordance
with Sections 163.360, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, provides that any time after the
approval of a community redevelopment plan by the governing body, it becomes
necessary or desirable to amend or modify such plan, the governing body may amend
such plan upon recommendation of the Redevelopment Agency; and
WHEREAS; the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA), believes it is
necessary to amend the Redevelopment Plan in order to reflect existing conditions and
future plans for the City Center Area, as contemplated within the Preliminary Proposed
Master Plan for the 1 ih Street Surface Lots, prepared by Zyscovich, Inc., dated
September 21, 2001, which was adopted, in concept, by the Mayor and City
Commission on October 17, 2001; and
WHEREAS, recent changes to Chapter 163.361, Florida Statutes, enable
community redevelopment areas, to implement and fund "community policing
innovations", defined as a "policing technique or strategy designed to reduce crime by
reducing opportunities for and increasing the perceived risks of engaging in, criminal
activity through visible presence of police in the community, including but not limited to,
community mobilization, neighborhood block watch, citizen patrol, citizen contact patrol,
foot patrol, neighborhood storefront police stations, field interrogation, or intensified
motorized patrol"; and
WHEREAS, the RDA believes it is necessary to amend the Redevelopment Plan
to include a community policing innovation program, which will provide an opportunity for
the RDA to shoulder the cost for current and enhanced levels of police services within
the City Center boundaries; and
WHEREAS, in response to a significant increase in the City's office vacancy rate,
the City Commission requested that the Administration evaluate the development of a
Business Assistance Program; and
WHEREAS, staff has been developing such a program which provides up to a
maximum of $3,000 in direct cash incentives for each new job created; and
WHEREAS, since the City Center Redevelopment Area contains approximately
55 percent of the City's existing and future office space supply, of which 21.7 percent is
projected to be vacant; and
WH EREAS, the RDA Administration is currently researching Chapter 163, Florida
Statutes, and determine if tax increment funding may be used to participate in the
funding of the Assistance Program; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, in order to proceed
with amending the Redevelopment Plan, the City Commission must hold a public
hearing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that a Public Hearing is set
for Wednesday, May 29,2002, at 10:00 A.M., during the regularly scheduled meeting of
the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA), in accordance with Chapter 163.361,
Florida Statutes, to consider adopting a Resolution ofthe Chairman and Members of the
Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA), recommending approval of amendments
to the City Center Historic Convention Village Redevelopment and Revitalization Area
Plan, an approved Redevelopment Plan under the provisions of Sections 163.360,
Florida Statutes; said Amendments A) providing that the Plan incorporate, by reference,
the Preliminary Proposed Master Plan for the 1 ih Street Surface Lots, prepared by
Zyscovich, Inc., dated September 21 ,2001; B) developing and implementing community
policing innovations within the district, as provided for in sections 163.340, 163.350,
163.356, 163.360, 163.361, and 163.370, Florida Statutes; and C) participating in the
Miami Beach Business Assistance Program for the purpose of business recruitment and
retention within the Redevelopment Area; said Public Hearing to be held in the City
Commission Chambers at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida; and the
City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish and distribute the appropriate
public notice of said public hearing at which time and place all interested parties will be
heard.
PASSED and ADOPTED
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Condensed Title:
A Resolution setting a public hearing, pursuant to Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, to consider adopting
amendments to the City Center Historic Convention Village Redevelopment And Revitalization Area Plan
by a) providing that the plan incorporate by reference, the preliminary proposed master plan for the 17th
Street Surface Lots, prepared by Zyscovich, inc., dated September 21, 2001 and b) implementing
Community Policing Innovations within the District as provided for in Sections 163.340, 163.350, 163.356,
163.360, 163.361 and163.370 of the Florida Statutes; and c) participating in the Miami Beach Business
Assistance Pro ram, for the ur ose of business recruitment and retention within the Redevelo ment Area.
Issue:
Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, provides that the "governing body" of the Redevelopment Agency may
amend the Redevelopment Plan from time to time, upon recommendation of the Agency. The Administration
believes it is opportune to amend the City Center/Historic Convention Village Redevelopment Area Plan in
order to reflect existing conditions and future plans for the area, as contemplated in the Preliminary Proposed
Master Plan submitted by Zyscovich, Inc., accepted in concept by the City Commission on October 17, 2001.
The Administration is also recommending to amend the Redevelopment Plan to take advantage of recent
changes to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, which allow redevelopment agencies to implement and fund
"Community Policing Innovations" in redevelopment areas. The Program is anticipated to go into effect
during FY 2002/03. Additionally. since City Center contains 55 percent of the City's existing and future office
supply, of which 21.7 percent is projected to be vacant, the RDA is seeking a final determination from the
City Attorney as to whether Tax Increment funds, to the extent they are available, may be used to participate
in the City's proposed Business Assistance Program.
Subject to the adoption of the proposed Amendment by the City Commission, the adopted Amendment
must then be presented to Miami-Dade County's Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Committee for
consideration and recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners, which in turn must hold a
Public Hearing prior to adopting the proposed Amendment. As such, the Administration recommends
scheduling the Public Hearing, as a first step in the process of implementing the proposed enhancements
to the City Center Redevelopment Plan.
Item Summary/Recommendation:
The Administration recommends setting a Public Hearing to coincide with the regularly scheduled meeting of
the Redevelopment Agency on Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., to consider approval of the
proposed amendments to the Redevelopment Plan in order to proceed with obtaining approval by the Board
of County Commissioners.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
I N/A
Financiallnfonnation:
Amount to be expended:
Source of Amount Account Approved
Funds: 1
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Total
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Department Director
Assistant City Manager
City Manager
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CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
To:
From:
Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Mayor David Dermer and Date: May 8, 2002
Members of the City Commission
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A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING, PURSUANT TO
SECTION 163.361, FLORIDA STATUTES, DURING THE REGULARLY
SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY (RDA), ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,2002 AT 10:00 A.M., TO
CONSIDER ADOPTING A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND
MEMBERS OF THE RDA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF
AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CENTER HISTORIC CONVENTION
VILLAGE REDEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION AREA PLAN, AN
APPROVED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF
SECTIONS 163.360, FLORIDA STATUTES; SAID AMENDMENTS A)
PROVIDING THAT THE PLAN INCORPORATE, BY REFERENCE, THE
PRELIMINARY PROPOSED MASTER PLAN FOR THE 17TH STREET
SURFACE LOTS, PREPARED BY ZYSCOVICH, INC., DATED
SEPTEMBER 21, 2001; AND B) DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING
COMMUNITY POLICING INNNOVATIONS WITHIN THE DISTRICT, AS
PROVIDED FOR IN SECTIONS 163.340, 163.350, 163.356, 163.360,
163.361, AND 163.370, FLORIDA STATUTE; AND C) PARTICIPATING IN
THE MIAMI BEACH BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION WITHIN THE
REDEVELOPMENT AREA.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution.
ANALYSIS
Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, provides that the "governing body" of the
Redevelopment Agency may amend the Redevelopment Plan from time to time, upon
recommendation of the Agency. The Administration believes it is opportune to amend the
City Center/Historic Convention Village Redevelopment Area Plan in order to reflect
existing conditions and future plans for the area as contemplated by the master planning
initiative underway by Zyscovich, Inc., and most importantly, to take advantage of a
provision under Section 163.361, Florida Statutes, to implement and fund Community
Policing Innovations in the area.
Commission Memorandum
Amendment to City Center Redevelopment Plan
May 8, 2002
Page 2 of 3
Redevelopment Plan Update
On April 18, 2001, the City Commission authorized the Administration to enter into contract
with Zyscovich, Inc., (Consultant), to develop a concept plan for the 1 ih Street and
Washington Avenue surface parking lots, incorporating the proposed expansion of the New
World Symphony (NWS). Due to the significance of this site and the impact of future
development alternatives contemplated thereon, the Consultant's scope was expanded to
evaluate the site in the context of its importance to the surrounding core area of the City
and to develop an updated Master Plan for City Center/Historic Convention Village
Redevelopment Area in the process.
On September 21,2001, Zyscovich, Inc., delivered a site utilization report and preliminary
concept plan, entitled "Preliminary Proposed Master Plan, that addresses the needs of the
Convention Center and the New World Symphony, evaluates parking and transportation
requirements, respects the need for an open space public plaza, identifies opportunities for
gateway entrance features, evaluates the need and location of an Intermodal Center, and
complements the adjacent urban relationships and historic districts. The Plan was
approved in concept by the City Commission at the October 17, 2001 Commission
Meeting. This preliminary concept plan not only reflects updated conditions in the area
since the inception of the original City Center Redevelopment Plan in 1993, but also
continues to provide as a working document to finalize outstanding urban planning issues
essential to the completion of the Plan. These issues, which are being addressed by
Zyscovich, as part of its ongoing scope of services, include streetscape improvements for
Convention Center Drive; streetscape improvements for 16th Street east-west corridor;
potential re-zoning of 1 ih Street; analysis of the 215t Street Community Center and
establishment of Dade Boulevard Traffic Circles; determining the location and phasing of a
garage and charging facility for the Electric Shuttle; the development of the preferred lots to
address specialized meeting/exhibition space and parking requirements for the Convention
Center; the short and long term plans for the location and development of the Garden
Center; site development analyses relative to the New World Symphony expansion plans;
concept plan development for Pennsylvania Avenue garage fa(fade retail; resolution of
Drexel Avenue closing; Lincoln Road streetscape issues; and, streetscape design
changes related to the bus route changes.
As such, the Administration recommends adopting an amendment to the City Center
Redevelopment Plan, incorporating by reference the Preliminary Proposed Master Plan for
1 ih Street Surface Lots and surrounding Convention/Civic Center Area.
Community Policing Innovations:
Recent changes to Chapter 163.361, Florida Statutes, enable Community Redevelopment
Areas (CRAs), to implement and fund "community policing innovations", defined as a
"policing technique or strategy designed to reduce crime by reducing opportunities for and
Commission Memorandum
Amendment to City Center Redevelopment Plan
May 8, 2002
Page 3 of 3
increasing the perceived risks of engaging in, criminal activity through visible presence of
police in the community, including but not limited to, community mobilization, neighborhood
block watch, citizen patrol, citizen contact patrol, foot patrol, neighborhood storefront police
stations, field interrogation, or intensified motorized patrol."
This provision in the State Statutes presents an opportunity for the RDA to shoulder the
cost for current and enhanced levels of police services within the boundaries of the City
Center area, providing the potential for significant savings to the General Fund. In
accordance with Section 163.350, the RDA has been working with the Police Department
to draft a "workable program," which the City Administration is in the process of evaluating
as part of the FY 2002/03 Budget process.
Miami Beach Assistance Program
The City's office market has experienced significant, rapid shifts in the late 1990's, fueled
by the expansion of the entertainment and new media industry. However, due to factors
beyond the City's control (the dot-com collapse, nationwide recession, softening of the
South Florida office market), the City currently faces a 25% office vacancy rate. The
vacancy rates will undoubtedly affect property assessment values.
On February 20, 2002, the Mayor and City Commission referred a discussion relative to
LNR Property Corporation's relocation to the Finance and Citywide Capital Projects
Committee meeting. The Commission requested that the Administration evaluate the
development of a Business Assistance Program. Staff has since been developing such a
program which provides up to a maximum of $3,000 in direct cash incentives for each new
job created. Eligibility for the incentives will be based on certain scoring criteria, for which
applications will be assigned points. The amount of the incentive will vary according to the
number of points received. A full description of the proposed Program is attached this
memorandum.
Since the City Center Redevelopment Area contains approximately 55 percent of the City's
existing and future office space supply, of which 21.7 percent is projected to be vacant, the
Administration has researched Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, to determine if Tax
Increment Funds may be used to participate in the funding of the Assistance Program.
Pursuant to a preliminary determination by David Cardwell, General Counsel, Florida
Redevelopment Association, the RDA may in fact participate in the Program, to the extent
that the City Center Redevelopment Plan allows for it and to the extent that funds are
available. The City Attorney is expected to render a final opinion as to RDA's ability to
participate in the Program and whether the language in the Redevelopment Plan needs to
be amended in order to do so.
Commission Memorandum
Amendment to City Center Redevelopment Plan
May 8, 2002
Page 4 of 3
Redevelopment Plan Amendment Process
Subject to the adoption of the proposed Amendment by the City Commission, the adopted
Amendment must then be presented to Miami-Dade County's Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) Committee for recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners,
which in turn must hold a public hearing prior to adopting the proposed Amendment. As
such, the Administration recommends scheduling the public hearing, as a first step in the
process of implementing the proposed amendments to the City Center Redevelopment
Plan.
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Miami Beach Business Assistance Program
The City of Miami Beach is available to assist qualified businesses to apply for
one or more of the business assistance programs listed below. If a business has
difficulty accessing any of these programs, the City of Miami Beach may offer
local assistance in the forms of grants, reduced fees, permit waivers or rebate, or
special enhancement projects. The City of Miami Beach will prepare an incentive
package proposal to offer eligible projects, based on the availability of City
resources. A prospective company's adoption of the City of Miami Beach's living
wage, domestic partnerships and human rights policies will be considered as
additional criteria regarding demonstrated benefits for the relocation to Miami
Beach.
Purpose:
Incentive Amount:
Business Recruitment and Retention
Maximum of $3,000 per new job
Incentive Programs Available:
Qualified Targeted Industry (State)
Quick Response Training (State)
Road Fund (State)
Enterprise Zone (State/County)
Historic Property Tax Abatement (County)
Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Federal)
Miami Beach Business Assistance Program (Local)
Taraeted Industries (Local):
Corporate Headquarters
Business Services
Music and Television
Taraeted Industries (State):
Corporate Headquarters
Rubber and Misc. Plastics
Industrial Machinery
Instruments and Related
Wholesale Distribution
Insurance Carriers
Communications
Furniture and Fixtures
Research and Development
Security and Commodities
Communications
Research and Development
Primary Metal Industries
Electronic Equipment
Manufacturing
Business Services
Non-Depository Credit Ins!.
Apparel and other Textiles
Paper and Allied Products
Printing and Publishing
Non-Depository Credit Ins!.
Architecture/Eng ineering
Chemicals and Allied Products
Fabricated Metal Products
Transportation Equipment
Printing and Publishing
Security and Commodities
Motion Pictures (Studios)
Lumber and Wood Products
Stone Clay and Glass
Retail activities, utilities, mining and other extraction or processing businesses, and activities
regulated by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants are excluded from consideration.
EIiQibilitv Criteria for Local Assistance
Eligibility for incentives will be based on the scoring criteria listed after each item
below. The final recommended incentive amount will be based on the final score.
90-100 points
80-90 points
70-90 points
50-70 points
0-50 points
$3,000 per job
$2,500 per job
$2,000 per job
$1 ,000 per job
Does not qualify
1. Apply to all applicable programs listed above (5 points);
2. Be in a targeted industry (5 points);
3. Demonstrate that incentives are necessary for the business to locate or
expand in Miami Beach (5 points);
4. Pay an average wage that is at least 115% ($34,452) of the average wage of
the Metropolitan Statistical Area (10 points);
5. Create a minimum of 50 new jobs in Miami Beach (25 points);
6. Show that the jobs make a significant economic contribution to the area
economy (5 points);
7. Lease a minimum of 7,500 square feet (10 points);
8. Demonstrate strong commitment with at least 10 years contractually
committed to the lease (or ownership) (10 points);
9. Commit to compliance with City of Miami Beach ordinances and State of
Florida Building Codes (5 points);
10. Have a minimum net worth of $1 million and annual sales of at least $2.5
million, or, have a minimum net worth of $1 million and have been in business
for a minimum offive (5) years (10 points);
11. Enter into a "First Source Hiring Agreement" with the City (5 points);
12. Demonstrate the ability of the project to enhance the local tax base (5 points).
*Incentive amounts will be a maximum of $3,000 per new job created, and will be
paid out over a period of five (5) years. The maximum amount that will be paid
out in anyone-year period is $2 per square foot of leased space. Any remaining
amount above $2 per square foot will be paid out during the years following the
initial five-year payout period, subject to approval of the City of Miami Beach.
Item numbers 5, 6, 8, 9, and 11 must be documented in writing and are subject to
verification by the City. Businesses that participate in the Miami Beach Business
Assistance Program will be required to submit employment and payroll reports on
an annual basis to the City for verification of the number of jobs that were created
and retained during that period. Any reduction in jobs will result in a proportionate
reduction in the incentive amount.
Qualified Target Industry Program
This program provides an incentive for target industries to locate new business in
Florida. The program provides tax refunds of $3,000 ($5,000 in an enterprise
zone) per new job created. For a new business, at least ten new jobs must be
created (10% increase for expansion projects), and the business must pay at
least 115 percent of the average wage. Significant economic impact must be
demonstrated by the project.
Quick Response Training Program
This is a customer driven training program designed as an inducement to secure
new businesses to Florida as well as provide existing businesses the necessary
training for expansion.
Road Fund
This is an incentive tool designed to alleviate transportation problems that
adversely impact a specific company's location or expansion decision. The
elimination of the problem must serve as an inducement for a specific company's
location, retention, or expansion project and must create or retain job
opportunities.
Enterprise Zone
The enterprise zone is an area targeted for economic revitalization, and offers
financial incentives to businesses located in designated areas found in urban and
rural communities. These incentives are offered to encourage private investment
in the zones as well as employment opportunities for area residents. Incentives
include: a jobs tax credit, property tax credit, sales tax refunds, and property tax
abatements.
Historic Property Tax Abatement (County)
This program allows for the 10-year abatement of the County's ad valorem taxes
on the value of improvements made to historic properties.
Historic Preservation Tax Credits
This federal program provides Federal Tax Credits of 10% and 20% for the
renovation of historic properties, provided that they meet certain preservation
guidelines.