2017-30052 Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2017-30052
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER (AS SET FORTH IN
THE CITY COMMISSION MEMORANDUM ACCOMPANYING THIS
RESOLUTION) AND WAIVING, BY 5/7T" VOTE, THE COMPETITIVE
BIDDING REQUIREMENT, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE
BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; AND APPROVING AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A
LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND DESIGN MIAMI II,
LLC FOR USE OF PORTIONS OF THE PREFERRED PARKING LOT,
LOCATED TO THE WEST OF THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION
CENTER, FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO MONTHS EACH YEAR FOR
A PERIOD OF SIX (6) YEARS, TO HOLD THE 2018-2023 DESIGN
MIAMI SHOWS, WITH ONE RENEWAL OPTION TO HOLD THE 2024-
2028 DESIGN MIAMI SHOWS.
WHEREAS, on May 12, 2010, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2010-27384
approving an agreement between the City and Design Miami II, LLC ("Design Miami") to hold
the Design Miami Show in the Preferred Parking Lot (P-Lot) in 2010, 2011 and 2012; and
WHEREAS, on October 24, 2012, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2012-
28039 approving an agreement with Design Miami for 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016; and
WHEREAS, on July 26, 2017, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No.
2017-29953, approving the license agreement between the City and Design Miami for the 2017
Design Miami show; and
WHEREAS, Design Miami has become one of the premier international design fairs,
featuring museum-quality furniture, lighting, and objects d'art; and
WHEREAS, City is in the process of designing and constructing a new public park that
will replace the P-lot (the "Park"); and
WHEREAS, Design Miami wishes to continue to use a portion of the area where the
Park will be located, for the purpose of holding the annual Design Miami show, in conjunction
with Art Basel Miami Beach, and the City desires to continue to host the Design Miami show;
and
WHEREAS, for the reasons as set forth in the Commission Memorandum
accompanying this Resolution, the City Manager has recommended the waiver of the formal
competitive bidding requirement, as being in the City's best interest, and further recommends
that the City Commission approve the long-term License Agreement attached as Exhibit "A" to
this Resolution, for the purpose of holding the 2018-2023 Design Miami shows, with one
renewal option to hold the 2024-2028 Design Miami shows.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the
recommendation of the City Manager (as set forth in the City Commission memorandum
accompanying this Resolution) and waive, by 517th vote, the competitive bidding requirement,
finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City; and approve and authorize the Mayor
and City Clerk to execute a License Agreement between the City and Design Miami II, LLC for
use of portions of the Preferred Parking Lot, located to the west of the Miami Beach Convention
Center, for approximately two months each year for a period of six (6) years, to hold the 2018-
2023 Design Miami shows, with one renewal option to hold the 2024-2028 Design Miami shows.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: October 18, 2017
SUBJECT A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY
MANAGER (AS SET FORTH IN THE CITY COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION) AND WAIVING, BY 5/7TH VOTE, THE
COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN
THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; AND APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY AND DESIGN MIAMI II, LLC FOR USE OF PORTIONS OF THE
PREFERRED PARKING LOT, LOCATED TO THE WEST OF THE MIAMI BEACH
CONVENTION CENTER, FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO MONTHS EACH YEAR
FOR A PERIOD OF SIX (6) YEARS, TO HOLD THE 2018-2023 DESIGN MIAMI
SHOWS, WITH ONE RENEWAL OPTION TO HOLD THE 2024-2028 DESIGN
MIAMI SHOWS.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the proposed multiyear License Agreement for Design
Miami.
The agreement is on the October 13, 2017 Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC)
meeting agenda. Any recommendations from FCWPC will be incorporated into the agreement and
the agreement submitted as supplemental for the Commission agenda.
ANALYSIS
On May 12, 2010, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2010-27384 approving the initial
License Agreement between the City and Design Miami to hold the December Design Miami Show in
the Preferred Parking Lot (P-Lot) in 2010, 2011 and 2012. The P-Lot provided Design Miami with
sufficient space to construct a temporary exhibition structure to host the show. The Preferred
Parking Lot was identified as the most compatible space, as it was agreed by all parties that it
provides for opportunities for synergy between Design Miami and Art Basel Miami Beach.
On October 24, 2012, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2012-28039 approving a
License Agreement with Design Miami for 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. On July 18, 2014, the City
Manager notified Design Miami that due to the Convention Center Renovation and Expansion
project, the City will close all, or a portion of, the P-Lot and it would not be available for the 2016
Design Miami show. As such, the City notified Design Miami of the City's termination of the License
Agreement effective December 25, 2015.
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As a result of the notice of termination to Design Miami, the City entered into a contract with the
Construction Manager for the Convention Center Renovation and Expansion, Clark Construction
(Clark), which includes full use of the P-Lot upon commencement of construction to use for
construction staging and labor parking.
Since that time, both parties worked in good faith to find a solution that allowed Design Miami to
remain in the P-Lot for 2016 and 2017.
Following the 2018 Design Miami show, the P-Lot will be transformed into a new park space west of
the Miami Beach Convention Center. The new park space is designed to accommodate a
continuation of Design Miami in this new space, similar to the Frieze London art show held annually
in The Regent's Park in London. Design Miami has proposed a new multiyear License Agreement to
run for six years, commencing with the 2018 Design Miami show and concluding with the 2023
Design Miami show, with one five year renewal option. This allows for a continuation of Design
Miami to take place in the same venue from 2024-2028. The proposed terms include the following
changes from the prior approved license agreements:
• The City will re-design the Park. The agreement provides for repayment of a portion of
City's redesign costs and cost of electrical and footing improvements related to Design Miami ,
in the event the agreement is terminated for convenience before 2023.
• Starting in 2019, an increase in fees for the use of the space from the current license
agreement fee of $107,000 annually, to a proposed fee of $150,000 annually, plus all
applicable taxes, with a CPI escalation.
• As the 2018 Design Miami Show will occur during a period of transition towards the new
park space, the fee for 2018 will be $128,500, plus all applicable taxes.
• A proposed shortening of the load in period starting in 2019, with a commitment by Design
Miami to further work with the City to ensure the availability of the park for Veteran's day
celebrations.
ABOUT DESIGN MIAMI
Design Miami is a marketplace for limited-edition design from the most reputable international design
galleries who present curated exhibitions of museum-quality furniture, lighting, and objects d'art. It
attracts the highest level of private and public collectors of historical and contemporary design, much
like Art Basel Miami Beach does with modern and contemporary works of art. Participating galleries
deal mainly in exceptional design objects from the advent of Modernism (circa 1900) to present day,
with select galleries specializing in 18th and 19th century antiques.
Design Miami produces two shows each year: Design Miami/Basel in June, and Design Miami in
December. The December show has been produced in the Design District since 2005, and the June
show in Basel since 2006. Craig Robins is a principal of the fairs, which are organized in partnership
with MCH Swiss Exhibition, the producers of Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends approval of the proposed multiyear License Agreement for Design
Miami.
KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED
Maximize The Miami Beach Brand As A World Class Destination
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LONG-TERM LICENSE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND DESIGN MIAMI II, LLC
This License Agreement (this "License") is made as of , 2017
(Effective Date), by and between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a Florida municipal
corporation, whose address is 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139
("City" or "Licensor"), and DESIGN MIAMI II, LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose
address is 3841 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 400, Miami, Florida 33137 ("Licensee") (each, a "Party"
or collectively the "Parties").
WHEREAS, Licensee has successfully held its annual Design Miami show at the
above-referenced parking lot located west of Convention Center Drive since 2010; and
WHEREAS, Licensee desires to use a portion of the Park, as described more fully in
Section 2 and depicted in Exhibit A hereto (the "Premises"), for Licensee to produce and
operate the annual furniture design show entitled 'Design Miami,' which presents curated
exhibitions of museum-quality furniture, lighting, and objects d'art (the "Annual Show"); and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to enter into a long-term License based on the terms
and conditions set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein exchanged, the
Parties agree as follows:
1. Re-Design of the Park. The City shall cause for revisions to be made to the existing
design for the Park, with such re-design to include an open area large enough to accommodate
events such as the Design Miami show or other functions at the Park (the "Park Re-design"). At
the City Commission's sole and absolute discretion, the Park Re-design may, but shall not be
required to include, electrical and structural footing enhancements to accommodate set-up for
events ("Proposed Enhancements"), as the Proposed Enhancements are subject to and
contingent upon a funding appropriation as part of the City's capital budget process. In the
event the cost of the Proposed Enhancements exceeds any amounts that may be appropriated
for the Proposed Enhancements, if any, then the City shall adjust the scope of the Park Re-
design within available funding (including, if necessary, foregoing the Proposed Enhancements
altogether), unless other mutually-agreed upon funding arrangements are made with Licensee
with respect to the Proposed Enhancements.
2. License to Use Premises/Term. In consideration for the annual compensation to
Licensor and other terms and conditions herein, Licensor agrees to license to Licensee the
portion of the Park consisting of approximately 100,000 square feet and described more fully in
Exhibit A attached hereto (collectively, the "Premises"), for the sole purpose of serving as the
primary venue for the production and operation of the "Annual Show," for a period of six (6)
years, with the license period for each year consistent with the terms herein. The final site plan
and Park Re-design is subject to regulatory review and approval by the City's Design Review
Board. In the event the final site plan and Park Re-design, as approved by the Design Review
Board and agencies having jurisdiction, requires an adjustment to the description of the
Premises as set forth in Exhibit "A," any such changes to Exhibit "A" shall be memorialized in an
amendment to this License Agreement, executed by the City Manager and Licensee.
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a. The six (6) year term of this License shall commence with the 2018 Annual
Show, and shall expire following the conclusion of the 2023 Annual Show (the "Term"). This
License may be renewed in accordance with Section 2(i) below.
b. Except as provided in Section 3 of this Agreement with respect to the 2018
Annual Show, the license period for each Annual Show shall extend for a maximum period of
fifty-four (54) consecutive days (including load-in, event days, and load-out), and shall take
place each year on or about the same dates (on or about October 28 through December 21 of
each year), subject to adjustment of calendar dates on mutual agreement of Licensor and
Licensee ("License Period").
i. Specific dates for Move In, Show, and Move-Out may be changed by
mutually agreed to written amendment to this License, provided the annual License Period is
generally within the Oct. 28 to Dec. 21 period. Any additional days in excess of the 54 day
annual License Period referenced herein, if requested by Licensee, shall be subject to mutual
agreement of the parties, at City's then prevailing daily rates for use of the Premises.
ii. Licensee commits to exercising its best efforts to reduce set-up and
load-in period through the potential purchase of modular or other structures. In the event
Licensee is able to reduce its set-up or load-in time through any of the foregoing or other
efforts, the annual License Fee shall be proportionately reduced on a pro rata basis.
c. Licensee's proposed use(s) of the Premises for the Annual Show shall solely
be limited to the presentation of the Annual Show, with up to 8,600 square feet of the Premises
used for back of house operations. Licensee may install temporary tents and tent structures
and other equipment necessary for the Annual Show, subject to complying with all City and
Miami-Dade County requirements including, without limitation, permitting requirements. All
installations and improvements shall comply with all applicable City, County, State and
Federal Laws.
d. To the extent Licensee's mobilization, load-in or load-out at the Premises
requires that Licensee be provided with reasonable access through portions of the Park to the
Premises, the terms for such access shall be subject to any limitations or restrictions the City
may require with respect thereto, with the intent of minimizing impacts to other activities and
programming that may be taking place at the Park. With respect to such programming at the
Park, Licensee agrees to suspend mobilization or load-in each Veteran's Day, with no work
taking place at the Premises on Veteran's Day, to permit the City's Veteran's Day activities to
take place at or in the vicinity of the veteran's plaza that will be located in the Park.
e. Licensor shall provide Licensee with water service connections and electrical
service connections at TBD locations within the Premises, with the final locations for such
connections to be identified as part of the design development process for the Park. City's
design for water service and electrical connections shall be based on, and comparable to,
Licensee's approximate water service provided by the City for the 2017 Annual Show, and
electrical service capacity not-to-exceed 3400 AMPs @ 480v/3P dedicated service, each
grouping with its own breaker, as depicted in Option C of Exhibit B hereto, provided, however,
that the design and proposed locations for electrical connections shall be subject to review and
approval by the City's Design Review Board and Agencies Having Jurisdiction. Licensee
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hereby acknowledges and agrees that the design for water service and electrical service
connections based on Licensee's 2017 Annual Show usage shall be sufficient and suitable for
the purposes for which the Premises are licensed under this Agreement. Any additional water
service or electrical service needs in excess of 2017 Annual Show levels, or otherwise solely
required for the benefit of Licensee, shall be the sole responsibility of Licensee, at its sole cost
and expense.
f. Any rental of any space other than the Premises shall be the subject of a
separate agreement, at the then-prevailing rates, and subject to availability. Except as to the
Premises, Licensee shall not use any other portion of the Park without Licensor's prior written
approval.
g. Licensee may temporarily fence the Premises for safety purposes during the
build-out of the site and installation of the tent structures for each Annual Show, with the fence
to be removed prior to each Annual Show upon completion of the installation. Licensee may
also fence off any generators Licensee uses to support its electrical power needs for any Annual
Show. Except as provided herein, Licensee shall not otherwise fence the Premises or any
portion of the Park.
h. At the conclusion of each Annual Show, Licensee shall replace the sod and
planting material to the original condition at the Premises and any portion of the Park used by
Licensee, such as for mobilization, load-in, or load-out within 15 days of show load-out.
Notwithstanding any other provision contained within this License, provided that
Licensee has at all times fully complied with its obligations under this License, and subject to the
terms of this paragraph, Licensee shall have the Right of First Refusal and Renewal to hold the
Annual Show at the Premises for an additional five consecutive Annual Shows. "Right of First
Refusal and Renewal" shall mean the right, before any other licensee or potential licensee to
use the Premises for any purpose, to use the Premises for the 2024-2028 Annual Show, on the
same or similar financial terms as contained within this License (including, without limitation, the
License Fee rate structure and the annual adjustments specified in Section 4 of this License).
In order to exercise the Right of First Refusal and Renewal, Licensee must give written notice to
the Licensor by no later than December 31, 2022, after which the Licensee and Licensor shall
negotiate, in good faith, to enter into a license agreement for the 2024-2028 dates in a form
acceptable to all Parties prior to June 30, 2023, or another mutually agreed upon date (the
"Right of First Refusal Period"). If the parties are in active negotiation of such license
agreement on June 30, 2023 or such other mutually agreed upon date, then the Right of First
Refusal Period shall be deemed extended until such license agreement is entered into or such
negotiations are abandoned by both parties, provided, however, that the Right of First Refusal
shall expire if a license agreement is not executed by January 1, 2024. In the event Licensee
fails to give written notice exercising the Right of First Refusal and Renewal by December 31,
2022, Licensee's Right of First Refusal and Renewal shall be null and void, and Licensor shall
be free to license the Premises to any third party on or after January 1, 2024, in its discretion.
3. Specific License Terms and License Fee with Respect to 2018 Annual Show.
a. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the 2018 Annual Show is a transition
year, in light of the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation Project ("MBCC Renovation")
and the anticipated construction of the Park, and as such, the layout described in Exhibit "A"
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shall not apply to the 2018 Annual Show. As the City cannot guarantee the completion of
construction by a date certain, the details concerning the availability of the Premises, including
an exhibit depicting the final site plan or site layout identifying the footprint for the 2018 Annual
Show and the location of electrical connections, among other details, shall be subject to the
progress of construction, and shall be memorialized in a mutually agreed-upon amendment to
this License Agreement, on or before May 1, 2018, executed by the City Manager and Licensee.
b. The License period for the 2018 Annual Show shall extend for sixty (60)
consecutive days (including load in, show days, and load out), from October 22, 2018 through
December 21, 2018. The License fee for the 2018 Annual Show shall be $128,500, plus all
applicable taxes, including sales tax.
c. For the 2018 Annual Show, Licensor shall provide, and Licensee hereby accepts,
the Premises, with water service connections based on, and comparable to, the water service
provided by the City for the 2017 Annual Show. Licensee has satisfied itself that there is
sufficient pressure to support its water service needs with respect to its use of the Premises.
City shall also (i) provide the Premises with all required electrical service connections and/or
electric generators, based on, and comparable to, the electrical service connections and/or
generators provided for the 2017 Annual Show. If City provides electric generators, then City
shall also provide all required electrical service using such generators at no cost to Licensee or
otherwise reimburse Licensee for all required electrical service provided by City's generators),
or (ii) alternatively, reimburse Licensee for 100% of Licensee's costs in obtaining all required
electric service connections and/or electric generators (including Licensee's costs in obtaining
electrical service from such generators) for Licensee's use of the Premises. Except as
otherwise agreed to by the Parties, herein Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the City
shall not be responsible for providing any services, utilities, equipment or any other items to
Licensee for its use of the Premises.
d. For the 2018 Annual Show, if applicable based on the progress of construction at
the time of Licensee's load-in period, the cost of relocating up to 450 parking spaces to the 17th
Street Parking Garage is $107 per space for the period from October 22, 2018— December 21,
2018 for employees/laborers of Clark Construction and its subcontractors. Licensee and
Licensor agree that (i) each Party shall pay 50% of the cost of such relocation, for up to five (5)
weeks of relocation, and (ii) Licensee shall be responsible for 100% of the cost of such
relocation for any period after five (5)weeks.
e. In the event the City determines that, due to the progress of construction activity
at the Miami Beach Convention Center, or construction of the Park during either 2018 or 2019,
the City needs to either (a) utilize the Premises for such construction during 2018 or 2019 or (b)
make the Premises available to accommodate Art Basel in the event that portions of the Miami
Beach Convention Center are not available for use by Art Basel for its 2018 event due to
construction delays, then the City shall provide Licensee with notice of the unavailability of the
Premises not later than May 1, 2018 for the 2018 Annual Show, and not later than June 1, 2019
for the 2019 Annual Show, and the provisions of this License with respect to the 2018 Annual
Show or 2019 Annual Show, as applicable, shall be null and void. In the event the City notifies
the Licensee of the unavailability of the Premises for the 2018 or 2019 Annual Show pursuant to
this subsection, the City shall have no obligation to identify any alternative accommodations for
Licensee, or any monetary obligation or liability to Licensee whatsoever, and Licensee hereby
accepts all risks with respect thereto. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that it shall not have
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any claim, demand, or cause of action of whatever kind or nature, against the City, its officials,
employees, agents, and/or contractors, including, without limitation, claims for interference in
business or damages for business interruption, due to such cancellation pursuant to this
subsection. In the event the City notifies the Licensee of the unavailability of the Premises for
either the 2018 or 2019 Annual Shows pursuant to this Section (such that the Annual Show
does not take place at the Premises), Licensee shall have the right to terminate the Agreement
for all Annual Shows subsequent to the Annual Show for which the Premises are unavailable,
by giving notice to the City not later than December 1, 2018 (if the Premises are unavailable for
the 2018 Annual Show) and December 1, 2019 (if the Premises are unavailable for the 2019
Annual Show).
f. Except as specified in this Section 3 with respect to the 2018 Annual Show, all of
the terms and conditions set forth in this License shall otherwise apply to each Annual Show,
including the 2018 Annual Show. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this License
and the terms set forth in this Section 3 with respect to the 2018 Annual Show, the terms of this
Section 3 shall govern and control.
g. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this License, upon notice by the
City to Licensee on or before June 1, 2019, in the event the construction of the Park is on-going
during 2019, and the City determines, at its discretion, that the Premises as described in
Section 2 hereof may not be available for the 2019 Annual Show, the terms described in this
Section 3 for the 2018 Annual Show (including, without limitation, the License fee for the 2018
Annual Show), shall be extended and shall apply to the 2019 Annual Show, in the same manner
as provided herein for the 2018 Annual Show.
4. License Fee for 2019 — 2023 Annual Show. The base rental fee ("License Fee") for
the use of the Premises for the 2019 Annual Show shall be $150,000, plus all applicable taxes,
including sales tax. For each year thereafter, commencing with the 2020 Annual Show, the
License Fee shall be calculated by reference to the License Fee for the immediately preceding
Annual Show, subject to annual adjustment by the greater of (x) two percent (2%), or (y)
inflation measured by utilizing the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price
Index for All Urban Consumers; Miami-Fort-Lauderdale (on an October 1 to September 30 fiscal
year basis). For illustrative purposes only, the License Fee for the 2022 Annual Show shall be
calculated by reference to the final 2021 License Fee, subject to adjustment by the greater of(x)
two percent (2%), or (y) inflation measured by utilizing the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; Miami-Fort-Lauderdale; the License
Fee for the 2023 Annual Show shall be calculated by reference to the final 2022 License Fee,
subject to adjustment by the greater of (x) two percent (2%), or (y) inflation measured by
utilizing the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index for All Urban
Consumers; Miami-Fort-Lauderdale; and so on.
If the square footage utilized by Licensee for each Annual Show changes,
the License Fee for such Annual Show shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis.
ii. The License Fee does not include any of the following, which shall be the
sole responsibility of Licensee:
1. Utilities/electrical costs;
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2. Equipment required for use of Premises;
3. Installation and removal of signage;
4. Taxes, including ad valorem, if applicable;
5. Permit fees as specified in Paragraph 24;
6. Trash removal;
7. Sod and planting material replacement;
8. Repair and replacement of damaged hardscape or landscape; and
9. Any other direct expenses arising from the Annual Show which are
incurred by Licensor for which Licensee is expressly responsible
under this Agreement.
iii. In the event Licensee fails to remit payment of any amounts due under
this License, interest shall accrue on such overdue amounts at the rate of 0.5% per month (6%
per annum, non-compounded), or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is less.
5. Costs. For each Annual Show, Licensee shall reimburse the Licensor for all costs and
expenses incurred by Licensor in connection with Licensee's use of the Premises, including,
without limitation, equipment, services and labor costs, police/fire personnel, and other labor
costs, if any. Licensor shall charge, and Licensee shall pay, for all costs and expenses at the
then-prevailing rates.
6. Security Deposit. Licensee shall pay to the Licensor, no later than sixty (60) days
prior to the first Move-In date of each Annual Show, the sum of $20,000.00, as security for the
faithful performance by Licensee of the terms, conditions and covenants of this License. In
the event of Licensee's default of a term, condition and/or covenant of this License, the
Licensor shall be entitled to retain such Security Deposit. In the event that Licensee shall
fully comply with all of the terms, conditions, and covenants of this Lease, the Security
Deposit shall be credited toward the License Fee or any other amounts due to the Licensor
under this License.
7. Food and Beverage/Concessions. Licensee shall have the exclusive right to provide
food, beverage and catering services at the Premises, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties
for any given year. With respect to the sale or service of food and beverage at the Premises,
Licensee shall comply with any exclusive product or sponsor relationship applicable to the
Premises, including City's agreement with Coca-Cola North America with respect to product
exclusivity at the Premises (or any other exclusive beverage product sponsorship or similar
relationship that City may enter into prior to the expiration of the 2023 Annual Show). Except as
to Coca-Cola, Licensee shall not be bound to honor any such exclusive product or sponsor
relationship of the City which conflicts with Licensee's existing business relationships or
Licensee's business relationships arising hereafter but prior to City's notice to Licensee that City
is bound by such exclusive product or sponsor relationship.
8. Protection Clause/Competing Events.
a. The Licensor agrees that it will not license the Premises to third parties for the
purpose of holding a furniture design show, for thirty (30) days immediately prior to, and the
thirty (30) days immediately after, the Annual Show (including move-in and move-out dates).
b. Throughout the Term, Licensee shall maintain its primary programming at the
Premises as a furniture design show. Except for the use of the Premises as a furniture design
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show featuring museum-quality furniture, lighting, and objects d'art, any other uses, including
without limitation, the presentation of an annual show with primary programming as any other
type of art fair, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the City Manager, at his or her
sole discretion.
9. Due Care in Use of Premises. Licensee agrees to exercise due care in its use of the
Premises, and shall use the Premises in a safe and careful manner. Except as expressly set
forth herein, Licensee shall not alter any part of the Premises without the City Manager's prior
written approval. Licensee shall not damage, mar, deface or injure any part of the Premises,
and shall be solely responsible for any damage caused to the Premises (or any other portion of
the Park used by Licensee) during the License Period.
Upon expiration of the License Period for each Annual Show, Licensee
shall deliver the Premises in as good condition and repair as existed at the beginning of the
License Period, shall remove from the Premises, any and all property, goods or other effects
belonging to, or brought onto the Premises, by Licensee (or its agents, contractors,
representatives or invitees). If Licensee fails to do so, Licensor may store or cause to be stored
any such property at Licensee's expense. Alternatively, Licensor may deem such property to be
abandoned and sell such property in such a manner and to such an extent as is permitted by
applicable law, and apply the proceeds of such sale(s) in a manner determined by Licensor in
its sole discretion.
ii. Further, as provided in Section 2(h), upon expiration of the License
Period for each Annual Show, Licensee shall replace the sod and planting material at the
Premises (and any other portion of the Park used by Licensee). If Licensee fails to replace the
sod and planting material, Licensor may replace the sod and planting material, at Licensee's
sole cost and expense.
iii. In its use of the Premises, in no event shall Licensee cover or remove any
element of the Veteran's Plaza or any of the City's Art in Public Places works installed or
displayed at or in the vicinity of the Premises or the Park, and shall take steps to protect and not
cause any damage to the Veteran's plaza or Art in Public Places works of art.
10. Delay of Possession:
In the event Licensor is not able to tender possession of the Premises or
any part thereof to Licensee because of any delay, then as long as such inability continues, the
License Fee shall be reduced pro-ratably. Licensor shall also be liable to pay any and all costs
incurred by Licensee including, but not limited to, personnel overtime costs, as a result of
Licensor's failure to tender possession of the Premises, unless such delay is caused by an
event of Force Majeure (as provided in Section 26 below), in which case the provisions of
Section 26 shall take precedence and control.
ii. Should Licensee fail to vacate and surrender the Premises at the end of
the License Period or restore the Premises to its original condition, Licensee shall pay to the
Licensor Licensee shall pay to the Licensor $0.05 per square foot per day for use and
occupancy for that portion of the Premises that has not been vacated, surrendered, or restored
to its original condition. Further, the Licensor may, as a bailee, using reasonable care, remove
and store all goods and chattels at the sole expense of the Licensee and may dispose of any
such property if, after the expiration of fifteen (15) calendar days after the expiration of the
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License Period, the Licensee has failed to remove the property from the possession of the
Licensor, upon prior written notice. The Licensor shall not be liable to the Licensee on account
of so removing, storing, or disposing of any property as provided by this subsection and
Licensee shall save and hold Licensor harmless from any liability from another licensee who is
prevented from occupying their licensed portion of the Premises due to the holding over of the
Licensee.
11. Condition of Premises. Licensor makes no warranty or representation to Licensee of
any kind (express or implied) regarding the suitability of the Premises, or any portion thereof, for
any aspect of the use Licensee expects or intends to make of the Premises. Licensee further
agrees that the Premises shall be delivered to Licensee for each Annual Show 'AS IS",
"WHERE IS," and "WITH ANY AND ALL FAULTS," and without warranty, express or implied, as
to the merchantability or fitness for the use thereof for any particular purpose.
12. Event Activation/Operations. Licensee shall be solely responsible to provide for, and
make all arrangements with respect to, the activation, operation and safe presentation of each
Annual Show, including, without limitation, set-up and breakdown, box office and ticketing, credit
card terminals, crowd control, badge checkers, supervisors, janitorial staff, telecommunications
staff, internet technology staff, ticket takers, concession and catering staff, communications
services (such as telephone, internet, and other services), support services, and first aid EMTs
and fire personnel (at then-prevailing rates).
13. Advertising and Promotion. Licensee warrants that all advertising for each Annual
Show will be accurate and truthful, and will include accurate information of event times and
ticket prices (if applicable). All advertising of the Annual Show shall be subject to the prior
written approval of Licensor (which shall not be unreasonably withheld).
14. Security. Licensee shall be solely responsible for the security of all goods, property,
equipment, materials and any other items that it or its contractors, agents, or other
representatives bring onto the Premises. Licensee shall also be solely responsible for the
security of its employees, contractors, agents, representatives, invitees and other guests on
the Premises. The Licensor shall have no obligation or responsibility whatsoever in connection
therewith unless due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Licensor.
15. Access and Control. Licensee shall, and shall cause its employees, agents and
exhibitors and contractors to, follow any and all rules, regulations and policies of the Licensor,
including any instructions of Licensor's representatives regarding Licensee's use and
occupancy of the Premises. In licensing the use of the Premises to Licensee, it is understood
that Licensor does not relinquish the right to control the management thereof and to enforce all
necessary rules and regulations. Licensor shall at all times have the right to limit the number of
people attending the Annual Show, for the purpose of ensuring the safety of people and
property at the Premises.
16. Disorderly Conduct. Licensor reserves the right at all times to refuse admission to or
to cause to be removed from the Premises any disorderly person, including Licensee's
employees, agents, contractors, exhibitors, guests and invitees, as determined by Licensor in its
sole discretion, and in the event of the exercise of such authority, Licensee hereby waives any
and all claims for damages against Licensor and the Owner on account thereof.
17. jOmittedl
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18. Clean Up. Licensee shall be solely responsible for the necessary housekeeping
services to properly maintain the Premises in a neat and orderly manner. Licensee shall
maintain the order and cleanliness of the Premises on a daily basis, and shall be responsible for
the removal of trash, rubbish, and garbage. If required by the Licensor, Licensee shall
provide, at its own expense, trash receptacles throughout the Premises in an amount
sufficient to maintain the cleanliness of the area. Licensee shall also instruct and monitor its
employees and contractors to assure that trash, rubbish, and garbage are immediately picked
up on the Premises.
19. Indemnification. Licensee shall indemnify, defend and hold the Licensor, its
officers, employees, contractors, and agents, harmless from and against any and all
claims or causes of action (whether groundless or otherwise) by or on behalf of any
persons, firm or corporation, for personal injury, property damage, or other occurring upon
the Premises occasioned in whole or in part by any of the following:
a. an act of omission on the part of Licensee or any officer, employee,
contractor, agent, invitee, guest, or assignee of Licensee;
b. any misuse, neglect, or unlawful use of the Premises by Licensee or any
officer, employee, contractor, agent, guest, invitee, or assignee of Licensee; and/or
c. any breach, violation, or nonperformance of any undertaking by Licensee
under this License.
Licensee agrees to pay, and shall pay, for all damage to the Premises caused by Licensee
or any employee, contractor, agent, guest, invitee, or assignee of Licensee.
20. Insurance. This License shall not be effective, nor shall Licensee take possession
of the Premises, until all insurance required under this section has been obtained and such
insurance has been approved by the City's Risk Manager. Licensee shall maintain and
carry insurance sufficient to cover the operations and activities to be carried out on the
Premises, including the following minimum insurance:
1) General Liability, in the amount of $1,000,000.00. A certified copy of
Licensee's Insurance Policy must be filed and approved by the Risk Manager
prior to commencement. The CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA must be
named as an Additional Insured.
2) Workers' Compensation & Employers Liability, as required pursuant to Florida
Statutes. A certified copy of Licensee's Insurance Policy must be filed and
approved by the Risk Manager prior to commencement.
3) Automobile Insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000.00. A certified copy of
Licensee's Insurance Policy must be filed and approved by the Risk Manager
prior to commencement. THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA must be
named as an Additional Insured.
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4) All-Risks Property and Casualty Insurance, written at a minimum of 80% of
replacement cost value and with replacement cost endorsement, covering the
non-permanent structures and floor coverings owned by Licensee.
5) Liquor Legal Liability Insurance, with policy limits of $2,000,000.00 per
occurrence, naming the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as an additional
insured, either as an endorsement to Licensee's General Liability policy or
as a separate policy. Licensee shall provide the Licensor with evidence of this
insurance prior to selling or serving alcoholic beverages at or from the
Premises. If Licensee fails to obtain or to continue this coverage, Licensee
shall immediately discontinue selling and serving alcoholic beverages from the
Premises. Licensee may also satisfy this requirement by ensuring that a third
party selling and serving such beverages maintains such insurance.
All insurance policies must be issued by companies authorized to do business under the
laws of the State of Florida. The companies must be rated no less than "B+" as to
management and not less than "Class VI" as to strength by the latest edition of Best's
Insurance Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, New Jersey, or its equivalent.
21. Default and Termination. The following actions (a) through (e) shall constitute an
event of default by Licensee:
a. If Licensee abandons or vacates the Premises during any of the dates
provided for its use of the Premises hereunder, other than as consistent with moving in or
out;
b. If Licensee fails to timely pay any amount due, as required by this Agreement;
c. If Licensee fails to discharge any lien filed on the Premises caused by any act
or omission of Licensee or its agents, contractors or employees, within five (5) days of written
notice from Licensor; or
d. If Licensee fails to perform in accordance with any of the other terms and
conditions herein contained and such default is not cured within ten (10) days after written
notice from Licensor; or
e. If Licensee fails to comply with the insurance requirements in Section 12
hereof and such default is not cured within twenty-four (24) hours of verbal or written notice
from the Licensor.
In the event of a default by Licensee, and where such default is not cured within the
applicable period, the Licensor may terminate this Agreement without further notice to
Licensee. Licensee shall immediately surrender possession of the Premises, as well as
removing any personal property and equipment therefrom. Any personal property and
equipment not so removed shall be removed and stored at Licensee's expense.
Additionally, in the event of a termination hereunder, the Licensory may also pursue any
and all remedies,whether at law or equity, available to seek redress for such default.
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22. Bankruptcy and Insolvency. If Licensee is adjudicated bankrupt or makes an
assignment for the benefits of creditors, the Licensor shall have the right to immediately
terminate this Agreement and re-enter the Premises without notice or demand.
23. Termination for Convenience.
a. Either party may terminate the Agreement without cause prior to the conclusion
of the 2023 Annual Show by giving notice to the other not later than December 31 of the
calendar year prior to the calendar year of the first Annual Show scheduled to occur following
such termination..
b. In the event Licensor terminates the Agreement prior to the conclusion of the
2023 Annual Show without cause pursuant to this Section 23, the Licensor shall reimburse
Licensee for (i) any deposit previously made for such next scheduled Annual Show; and (ii) all
non-refundable costs and expenses incurred by Licensee with respect to that year's Annual
Show.
c. In the event Licensee terminates the Agreement prior to the conclusion of the
2023 Annual Show, without cause pursuant to this Section 23, Licensee shall (i) forfeit any
deposit previously made for the next scheduled Annual Show; (ii) reimburse the Licensor for all
non-refundable costs and expenses incurred by the Licensor with respect to such next
scheduled Annual Show; and (iii) reimburse the Licensor, as liquidated damages, for the costs
of the unamortized portion of design and construction of the Proposed Enhancements (if
funding is appropriated by the City for the Proposed Enhancements).
24. Permits and Licenses. For each Annual Show, Licensee shall be solely responsible
for obtaining, at its sole cost and expense, any and all permits and licenses necessary for its
use of, and operations on, the Premises, including, without limitation, a City Special Event
Permit, which includes building, structural, and electrical permits, with associated special event
permit fees. Issuance of such Special Event Permit shall be subject to and contingent upon
Licensee meeting all the requirements and conditions of the City's administrative rules and
guidelines for special events, as same may be amended from time to time, and any approvals
that may be required by any Authorities Having Jurisdiction or other regulatory authority (such
as the City's Building Department and Fire Department). Licensee shall be responsible for its
own Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan and life safety plans. Further, Licensee shall secure,
and shall be solely responsible for, any licenses required by any performing arts societies such
as ASCAP or BMI for music or other copyrighted works to be utilized or displayed at the Annual
Show. Licensee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Licensor and the Owner from any
and all claims, fees, expenses, costs or damages, including reasonable attorneys' fees and
court costs, suffered or incurred by such parties in connection with any breach of this Section.
25. Licensor's Right of Entry. The Licensor, or its authorized agent or agents, shall have
the right, but not the obligation, to enter upon all or any part of the Premises at all reasonable
times for the purpose of inspecting same, preventing waste, making such repairs as the
Licensor may consider necessary, and for the purpose of preventing fire, and/or addressing
other life safety issues. However, the Licensor agrees that, whenever reasonably possible,
the Licensor shall provide notice to Licensee, unless the need to enter the Premises is an
emergency, as deemed by the Licensor, in its sole discretion, which if not immediately
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addressed could cause property damage, loss of life or limb, or other injury to persons.
Nothing herein shall imply any duty on the part of the Licensor to do any work that under any
provisions of this Agreement Licensee may be required to perform, and the performance
thereof by the Licensor shall not constitute a waiver of the Licensee's default.
26. Sponsorship/Complimentary Tickets. The City of Miami Beach shall be recognized
as a level sponsor of each Annual Show, and shall receive sponsorship recognition that,
at a minimum, includes logo recognition in the annual catalog, and logo recognition on the
Licensee website (with a link to City's website). In addition, City will receive recognition in the
Design Miami catalogue. Licensee shall provide the City with a minimum of ten (10)
complimentary VIP passes for each Annual Show, and at least 25 additional complimentary day
passes for each Annual Show. Further, for each Annual Show, Licensee shall provide Miami
Beach residents with the opportunity, at least _ days in advance of each Annual Show, to
purchase individual passes or tickets to the Annual Show at a discount of at least fifteen percent
(15%) off regularly advertised ticket prices. The Licensor shall provide Licensee with various
media channels/formats to promote the offer(i.e. City newsletter, website).
27. Force Majeure. Licensor does not guarantee the uninterrupted use of the Premises,
as the use of the Premises may be suspended or delayed by reason of "Force Majeure" as
defined herein. Neither Party shall be considered to be in breach of this License, or liable or
responsible to the other Party, for any delay, damage, loss, failure, or inability to perform its
obligations hereunder, if such delay, damage, loss, failure or inability to perform, directly or
indirectly, is caused by or in any manner arises from, an event of"Force Majeure." The term
"Force Majeure", as used in this subsection, means the following: an act of God, strike, war,
public rioting, terrorism, unusual tidal activity affecting the use of the Premises, fire, hurricane
or other storm event, explosions, epidemics, earthquakes, floods, civil disturbances, chemical
or environmental contamination, accident, confiscation or seizure by any governmental
authority, and any other similar cause which is not reasonably within the control of the Party
whose performance is to be excused, and by which the exercise of due diligence could not
be reasonably prevented or overcome. If an occurrence of an event of Force Majeure takes
place, the Party affected by the Force Majeure event shall provide notice to the other Party
within twenty-one (21) days of the date on which such Party gains actual knowledge that
such Party is unable to perform due to Force Majeure. The period of Force Majeure, and the
suspension of obligations hereunder, shall extend to and include any period of time required
to implement emergency preparations in advance of the event of Force Majeure, the event of
Force Majeure itself, and the period of time following the event of Force Majeure that may be
required to restore the Premises and/or remediate any delay, damage, loss, failure or inability
to perform as a consequence of the event of Force Majeure. If either Licensor or Licensee
cancel any Annual Show due to an event of Force Majeure, the Parties shall not have any
liability under the License and Licensee, as its sole remedy and relief, shall receive a refund
of any uncommitted or cancelable advance payments, including any deposits made pursuant
to this License, less any expenses directly incurred by Licensor in preparing for the Annual
Show.
The Parties further acknowledge that by virtue of climate conditions and the City's status as a
major tourism destination that attracts many foreign visitors, the Licensor cannot make any
guarantees with respect to mosquito borne virus transmissions, including but not limited to
the Zika virus. In the event of the occurrence of any such transmissions, Licensee shall have
access to the same general information that the City provides to the general public with
regard to transmission risks and prevention efforts. The Licensor encourages Licensee to
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post relevant public health-related information on its website and if possible, other marketing
channels, for the benefit of its guests and patrons, as necessary. The Parties expressly
acknowledge and agree that the occurrence of mosquito borne virus transmissions, including
but not limited to Zika virus transmissions within the City of Miami Beach, Florida or
elsewhere shall not constitute an event of Force Majeure under this License, unless a
governmental entity or other public authority having jurisdiction issues a mandatory
evacuation order or a travel ban that precludes attendees from traveling to the City of Miami
Beach for the Annual Show.
28. Compliance With Laws and Rules of the Premises; Taxes. Licensee shall fully
abide by, conform to and comply with, and shall cause every person under its direction or
control who is connected with the performance of any aspect of this License to fully abide by,
conform to and comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and ordinances of the United
States of America, the State of Florida, the County of Miami-Dade, the City of Miami Beach and
their respective agencies, as well as any rules, regulations and policies of Licensor for the use,
occupancy and operation of the Premises. Licensee agrees to pay promptly all taxes assessed
on its activities at the Premises hereunder, including, without limitation, any sales tax on the
payment of the License Fee and any other costs payment under this License (which shall be in
addition to, and separate from, the amounts due hereunder), and any ad valorem taxes, if any.
Licensee shall be responsible for filing of any required federal, state or local tax or information
returns and the payment of all sales, admission, excise and other taxes due, if any, in
connection its obligation due with respect to with the Annual Show or admissions thereto.
29. Non-Discrimination / Americans With Disability Act. Licensee agrees not to
discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment to be employed in the
performance of or in relation to this License, with respect to the hire, tenure, terms, conditions
or privileges of employment, or any other matter directly or indirectly related to such
employment, whether on account of race, marital status, color, religion, national origin,
ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation or handicap. With respect to the Annual Show, Licensee
recognizes that it is subject to the provisions of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as
amended ("ADA"). Licensee shall be responsible for ensuring that its set-up for the Premises for
each Annual Show complies in all respects with the ADA, including without limitation with regard
to accessibility, usability, and configuration. Licensee shall be solely responsible for providing
auxiliary aids or any modification of the Premises or other portion thereof that may be required in
order to accommodate the Annual Show, and for ensuring that the policies, practices, and
procedures it applies in connection with the Annual Show are in full compliance with the ADA.
30. Waiver. No waiver by Licensor any time of any of the terms or conditions of this
License shall be deemed at any time thereafter a waiver of the same or any other term or
conditions hereof.
31. Remedies. The rights and remedies provided by this Agreement are cumulative, and
the use of any one right or remedy by any party hereto shall not preclude or constitute a waiver
of its right to use any or all other remedies. Such rights and remedies are given in addition to
any other rights and remedies a party may have by law, statute, or otherwise.
32. Severability. If any term or provision of this License or the application thereof to any
person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of
this License, or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other
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than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby and
each term and provision of this License shall be valid and be enforceable for the fullest
extent permitted by law.
33. Governing Law; Venue. This License shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the law of the State of Florida. This License shall be enforceable in
Miami- Dade County, Florida, and if legal action is necessary by either Party with respect to
the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions herein exclusive venue for the
enforcement of same shall lie in Miami-Dade County, Florida. BY ENTERING INTO THIS
LICENSE, LICENSEE AND LICENSOR EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER
PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR
ARISING OUT OF, THIS LICENSE.
34. Limitation of Liability. Licensor desires to enter into this License only if in doing so
the Licensor can place a limit on the Licensor's liability for cause of action for money
damages due to an alleged breach by the Licensor of this License, including but not limited
to a delay or failure to provide the Premises to Licensee, so that the liability of the
Licensor for any such breaches never exceeds the aggregate total sum of $10,000, plus
any amounts which Licensee has paid to the City and for which City is obligated to
reimburse Licensee ("the Liability Cap"). Licensee hereby expresses its willingness to
enter into this License with Licensee's recovery from the Licensor for any damage action for
all matters arising under this License to be limited to a maximum aggregate total amount
equal to the Liability Cap. Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other term or condition of
this License, Licensee hereby agrees that the Licensor shall not be liable to Licensee for
damages in an aggregate total amount in excess of the Liability Cap for any action or
claim for breach of contract or otherwise arising out of the performance or
nonperformance of any obligations imposed upon the Licensor by this License. Nothing
contained in this paragraph or elsewhere in this License is in any way intended to be a
waiver of the limitation placed upon the Licensor's liability as set forth in Florida Statutes,
Section 768.28. Neither party shall be liable under any circumstances to the others or to any
third party for any indirect, special, punitive or consequential damages, or loss of revenue or
profits, arising in connection with this License, even if such party has been advised of the
possibility of such damages. Furthermore, Licensor shall not be responsible or liable for any
injury or death to person or loss or damage to property sustained by Licensee, its employees,
agents, exhibitors, contractors, or any other person claiming through Licensee resulting from
any condition, accident or occurrence in or upon the Premises, unless such injury, loss or
damage is due to the gross negligence or intentional misconduct of Licensor or its employees or
agents. Nothing herein shall limit or impair any right of Licensee under any insurance policy(ies)
maintained by the City.
35. Notices. All notices shall be sent to the Parties at the following addresses:
Licensor: City of Miami Beach
City Manager's Office
1700 Convention Center Drive, 4th Floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Attn: City Manager
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and Tourism and Cultural Development Department
1755 Meridian Avenue, Suite 500
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Attn: Director
Licensee: Design Miami II, LLC
3841 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 400
Miami, FL 33137
Attention: Craig Robins
With copies to: Design Miami II, LLC
3841 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 400
Miami, FL 33137
Attention: Jen Roberts and Nicole Darnell
Licensee and Licensor may change such address at any time upon giving the other Party
written notification. All notices under this License must be in writing and shall be deemed to
be served when delivered to the address of the addressee. All notices served by mail
shall be registered mail, return receipt requested. Licensee may designate additional
persons for notification of default.
36. Not a Lease. It is expressly understood and agreed that no part of the Premises or
the Park, or any part, parcel, building, structure, equipment or space is leased to the Licensee;
that this License is solely in the nature of a non-exclusive license agreement, and is not a
lease, and in no event shall this License be construed to confer any legal or equitable interest
of any kind whatsoever in the Premises, the Park, or any City-owned property.
37. Entire Agreement. The Parties hereby agree that this License represents the
entire agreement between the Parties relating to the subject matter hereof. This License
alone fully and completely expresses the agreement of the parties relating to the subject
matter hereof. There are no other courses of dealing, understanding, agreements,
representations or warranties, written or oral, except as set forth herein. This License may
not be amended or modified, except by a written agreement signed by all parties hereto.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this License to be
executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above.
ATTEST: LICENSOR/CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Philip Levine, Mayor
LICENSEE/DESIGN MIAMI
DESIGN MIAMI II, LLC,
by Design Miami Inc., its managing partner
WITNESS:
By: Jennifer Roberts
CEO
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Agenda Item C 7 y
Date /o-18-17
CA- MIAMIBEACH
City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov
OMMISSION MEMORANDUM
immission TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members the City
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: October 18, 2017
SUBJECT Supplement to Design Miami ultiyear License Agreement Item (C7Y)
This memo serves as an update to the Mayor and City Commission on item C7Y on today's Commission
Agenda, the proposed Design Miami Multiyear License Agreement ("Agreement"). At the September 25,
2017 meeting of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, a discussion of a proposed
multiyear license agreement for the Design Miami Art Fair was referred to the City's Finance and Citywide
Projects Committee(FCWPC). The FCWPC met on October 13, 2017 and supported moving forward with
the proposed Agreement, but provided direction for recommended changes to the proposed Agreement,
including:
• Design Miami to contribute to the estimated $350,000 cost to re-design the new park space
located in the area west of the Miami Beach Convention Center, with this re-design geared
towards improving the space specifically for the Design Miami Art Fair.
• Similarly, Design Miami to contribute towards the estimated $700,000 cost for the structural
footings and electrical enhancements of the new park space located in the area west of the
Miami Beach Convention Center, with these enhancements geared towards enhancing the
operational aspects of the space specifically with the Design Miami Art Fair in mind.
In making this recommendation, the FCWPC clarified that they were not recommending that 100% of
these costs should be covered by Design Miami since it is an important event for the City and the City
will be able to make additional use of these improvements. They further clarified that the recommended
contribution could be made over time rather than all the first year.
Design Miami has requested to respond to these recommendations at the Commission meeting on October
18, 2017 where the item is being presented for consideration.
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