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Resolution 5412 11V-) ° RESOLUTION 5412 A RESOLUTION APPROVING, rNDORSIvG AND ADOPT- ING A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, RELATING TO THE DESIGNATION OF A SITE FOR THE LOCATION OF NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT STATIONS AND FACILITIES TO BE CONSTRUCTED, ESTABLISHED, OPERATED AND MAINTAINED IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTION TO EXPEDITE THE COMPLETION OF PROCEED- INGS BEFORE THE RAILROAD COMivISSION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA AS MAY BE 1) U EXPEDIENT EY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA , TO EFFECT THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID STATION BlILDINGS AND FACILITIES, AND INCLUDING THE ABANDONMENT OF CERTAIN EXISTING LINES; AND DIRECTING Tri: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, TO SEND A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO EACH MEMBER AND TO THE SECRETARY OF SAID RAILROAD COMMISSION AND TO OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS IN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: WHEREAS, the existing passenger and freight station buildings and facilities of the Florida East Coast Railway for the comfort, convenience and accomodation of the public in the Greater Miami area are and have been during the past several years grossly inadequate with respect to their location, design, size and equipment , and WHEREAS, the City of Miami, Florida, in October, 1937, initiated proceedings before the Railroad Commission of the State of Florida to compel the Florida East Coast Railway Company to construct, establish, operate and maintain modern and adequate passenger station buildings and facilities in Miami, Florida, on a site removed from the congested business area of said City, and WnEfiEAS, the Railroad Commission has held two public hearings in the furtherance of said proceedings, and it is now fitting and timely for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, to indicate to the Railroad Commission the preference of this said City, and of its citizens, with respect to the location, scope and design of such facilities as the Railroad. Commission may require the Florida East Coast Railway Company to construct, establish, operate and maintain, and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on June 24, 1940, by its Resolution No. 16296 instructed the City Planning Board of said City to hold advertised public meetings and to make recommendations as to a new location for a new Florida East Coast Railway Station and Terminal, and to sub- mit its findings to the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, and WHEREAS, the City Planning Board of the said City of Miami , Florida, did over a period of months hold such advertised meetings, fourteen (14) in number, and did enlist the opinions of the various civic boards, engineering societies and individuals, and as a result of said hearings and in obed- ience to said Resolution, and in consideNation of the plans of the said Board with reference to municipal planning in the City of Miami, Florida, and in accordance with the duties imposed upon the Board by the Legislature of the State of Florida in the creation of said. Board, did establish an area for the location of new passenger, freight and express facilities for the Florida East Coast Railway within an area beginning with the junction of Northwest Seventh Avenue and Northwest Fourteenth Street on the south, extending eastward along the North line of Northwest Fourteenth Street to Northwest Miami Court on the east, extending northward along the west line of Northwest Miami Court to North- west Sixteenth Street, thence westerly along the south line of Northwest Sixteenth Street to the east line of Northwest First Court, thence northerly along the east line of Northwest First Court to the north line of Northwest Twenty-first Street, thence easterly along the north line of Northwest Twenty-first Street to the east line of Northwest First Avenue, thence northerly along the east line of Northwest First Avenue to Northwest Twenty-second. Street, thence easterly along tie south line of Northwest Twenty-second Street, extending to the present right- of-way of the Florida East Coast Railway; thence northeasterly along the said right-of-way to a point opposite the south line of Northwest Twenty-third. Street, thence due westerly from said right-of-way along the south line of Northwest Twenty-third Street projected to the east line of Northwest Seventh Avenue, thence due south along the saideast` line to the point cf beginning, same being generally known and described as the "14th Street Location" ,and VinEREAS, the City Planning Board of the City of Miami, Florida, in further study of a location for a new passenger, freight and express terminal facilities of the Florida East Coast Railway within said area, did prepare and make a plan of the area to be included in the re-location of such facilities and erection of the necessary buildings, tracks, stations and sheds within the said area and did make and prepare a plan or plat, dated November 10, 1941, covering properties which in the opinion of the rlanning Board of the City of Miami, Florida, and in the opinion of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, arenecessary and expedient for the Florida East Coast Railway to acquire for the purpose of re-location of said facilities, and which property was found to have an assessed valuation of 648,000 on a 100;* Dade County, 1941 assessment value, and vwnEREAS, as a part and parcel of the said City Planning Board' s report, the said Board upon said hearing, found and determined that the existing railroad facilities of the Florida East Coast Railway south of the tracks shown on the plat referred to in the preceding paragraph would no longer be necessary because of the existing Belt Line Railway of the Florida East Coast Railway extending around the City of Miami to the south of proposed new terminal, and because the present existing tracks prevent the consummation of the City of Miami plans for the handling of traffic within the City of Miami, and because they constitute a continual menace to the safety of the citizens of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, as well as those of the City of Miami, Florida, by way of hazards to property and life and by way of interruption of the flow of vehicular traffic through the City of Miami, Florida, and to and from the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and WHEREAS, the said City Planning Board further found that all parties of interest have either agreed or admitted that the present station terminal facilities of the Florida East Coast Railway are grossly inadequate to service the business of that railroad within the City of Iviiami, Florida, and that the erection of new facilities is immediately necessary, and that in the rebuilding it will be expedient to consolidate the passenger, freight and express terminal facilities at a new location in the interest of public convenience ands afety and that the proposed 14th Street location is the most central point from the now present center of population and for the City of Miami Beach and other adjoining cities at which such new station can be located, and most desirable from tie standpoint of traffic regulation, and WHEREAS, the report of the City Planning Board has been and was duly made to the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, and submitted to the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, with the modifications and changes recited above, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, has been fully advised in the premises and has considered the above matters and the City Council of said City, being of the opinion that the report of the City Planning Board of the City of Miami, Florida, modifed as above, should be adopted and that the 14th Street location above set forth is best suited for the location of the new terminal facilities of the said railway, and to the needs of public convenience and safety of the residents, inhabitants and visitors of the City of Miami Beach, Florida; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 02 THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1: That the plan developed by the Planning Board of the City of Miami, Florida, and adopted by Resolution No. 606 of said Board, on December 2, 1940, as modified, providing for the construction and establish- ment of a naw passenger station, new freight depot and new express facilities by the Florida East Coast on the 14th Street location described above, substantially in compliance with the diagram of facilities indicated on a certain plat , Exhibit "A" attached to Resolution No. 17489 of the City of Miami, Florida, be and the same is hereby approved, endorsed and adopted. Section 2: That the recommendation of the City Planning Board of the City of Miami , Florida, that the railroad facilities south of those facilities shown on said Plat, Exhibit "A" attached to Ordinance No. 17489 of the City of Miami, Florida, extending to the southern limits of the City of Miami, be abandoned at discontinued upon the completion of the new facilities at the 1 4th Street location, and that such abandonment and discontinuance is necessary for the public convenience and safety, is hereby endorsed, approved and adopted. Section 3: That the City Manager and the' City Attorney be and they are hereby directed to do whatever the City Manager deems expedient in the premises to expedite the purposes set forth in this Resolution, and to aid the City of Miami and its officers in any way deemed expedient by the City Manager of Miami Beach, Florida, to help in securing the relief sought in the premises. SECTION 4: That the Railroad. Commission the State of Florida is hereby petitioned to immediately under- take a survey of the 14th Street location and to estimate the cost of the facilities to be located thereon, their extent and general type and to do all things necessary to effect a speedy termination of the application of be City of MIAMI for the establishment of such facilities at that location. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to send a duly authenticated copy of this Resolution to each and every member of the Railroad Commission of the State of Florida and to the several cities in the County cf Dade in the State of Florida, re- questing that said cities concur in the action of this City Council in the recommendation of the 14th Street site. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of November A. D. , 1941. MAYOR. ATTE i y Clerk. 0 ' ti0 Pi 0 H 0I3Q 1-3H t-d 0 Cfa Un O 'Z H 00 H � '=J H O 0 0 H • CA Ki 1-3 • U] rP Un O H N H H