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2003-25172 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25172 A RESOLUTION OF THE MA YORAND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO THE BEACHFRONT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, TO PROVIDE INPUT FOR THE CITY'S SUBMITTAL OF AN UPDATE TO THE CITY'S BEACHFRONT MANAGEMENT PLAN TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA; ALSO, SPECIFICALLY APPOINTING A MEMBER OF THE CITY COMMISSION TO SERVE ON THE ADVISORY GROUP, IF NECESSARY, AND IF REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO SECTION 259.032(B) OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES WHEREAS, on February 3, 1982, the City of Miami Beach (City) entered into Management Agreement No. 750-0006 (renumbered 3595) with the Board of Trustees of the Intemallmprovement Trust Fund of the State of Florida (State) forthe management of the beach property from Government Cut to 87'h Terrace for recreational and other related activities; and WHEREAS, said Management Agreement was for a period of twenty five (25) years and required the City to submit a beachfront management plan pursuant to Section 253.034(4), Florida Statute; and WHEREAS, the State also requires the City to submit an updated beachfront management plan every five (5) years; and WHEREAS, on January 8, 2003, the Administration presented the City Commission with a status report that included the City's submittal of an updated beachfront management plan; and WHEREAS, in response to said submittal, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has taken the position that, if required pursuant to Section 259.032(1 O)(b), Florida Statute, which provides that individual management plans shall be developed for parcels of over 160 acres, with input from an advisory group; and WHEREAS, the City is in the process of conducting a survey to determine the number of acres of beach property governed by Management Agreement No. 3595; and WHEREAS, if an advisory group needs to be appointed, its composition must be in accordance with the classifications delineated in said Florida Statute; and WHEREAS, one of the delineated classifications of the advisory group is a local elected official. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, pursuant to the Beachfront Management Agreement by and between the City of Miami Beach and the State of Florida, and in accordance with Florida Statutes, to provide input for the City's submittal of an update to the City's Beachfront Management plan to the State of Florida; also, specifically appointing a member of the City Commission to serve on the advisory group, if necessary, and if required, pursuant to Section 259.032(b) of the Florida Statutes. PASSED and ADOPTED this 9th day of April ,2003. ATTEST: jlJ\m~ f dllk CITY CLERK JMG\CMC\JD\rlr T:\AGEN DA \2003\mar1903\regular\AdvisoryGroup. Res. DOC APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 1( ~ :i-lY-cg t,D8t8 CONDOMINIUMS with beach concession operations Continuum IIVillagio 1500 Ocean Drive Condo Decoplage 100 South Pointe Drive 1455 Ocean Drive 1500 Ocean Drive 100 Lincoln Road Heinrich Von Hanau, VP Charles Mahl, Assoc. Pres. Frank Fiorentino, Assoc. Pres. Hector Smith, Assoc. Pres. HOTELS with beach concession operations Marriott South Beach Savoy Royal Palm Crown Plaza Loews Sagamore Suites National Delano Ritz Plaza Surfcomber Doubletree Marseilles South Seas Richmond Raleigh Shelborne Riande Continental Shore Club Setai Resort Days Inn Art Deco Holiday Inn South Beach Roney Palace Traymore Seville Beach The Palms Riu Florida Beach Ramada Inn Miami Beach Fairfield Inn & Suite Days Inn Oceanside Best Western Beach Resort Sheraton Four Points Fontainebleau Hilton Eden Roc Renaissance Wyndham Beach Resort Alexander Normandy Plaza Dezerland 161 Ocean Drive 425 Ocean Drive 1545 Collins Avenue 1601 Collins Avenue 1671 Collins Avenue 1677 Collins Avenue 1685 Collins Avenue 1701 Collins Avenue 1717 Collins Avenue 1741 Collins Avenue 1751 Collins Avenue 1757 Collins Avenue 1755 Collins Avenue 1801 Collins Avenue 1825 Collins Avenue 1901 Collins Avenue 2009 Collins Avenue 100 2151 Street 2201 Collins Avenue 2399 Collins Avenue 2445 Collins Avenue 2901 Collins Avenue 3025 Collins Avenue 3101 Collins Avenue 4041 Collins Avenue 4101 Collins Avenue 4299 Collins Avenue 4333 Collins Avenue 4343 Collins Avenue 4441 Collins Avenue 4525 Collins Avenue 4833 Collins Avenue 5225 Collins Avenue 6979 Collins Avenue 8701 Collins Avenue Kimberly Wilson, GM Chuck Castiglia, GM Bobby Bryant, GM Charlie Hines, GM Brett Blass, GM Jeffrey Lehman, GM Tim Miller, GM Greg White, GM George Issac, GM Lloyd Mandell, GM Jose Penaranda, GM Allan Herbert, GM Andrea Melotti, GM Mitch Scott, GM Peter Avino, GM Matthew Pargarment, GM Enrique Fefer, GM Faith Kennedy, GM Orlando Velasquez, GM Jim Bode, GM Liliana Dou, GM Gregory Fishilevich, GM Jeff Lehman, GM Koen Roelens, GM Michael Lefkowitz, GM Paul Ohanesian, GM Martin Rosado, GM Francisco Astete, GM Armando Valdes, GM Leo Salom, GM Tim Nardi, GM Thomas Chigoy, GM David Dohmen, GM Eduardo Safie, GM Jason Levy, GM BEACH PRESERVATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS Deborah Balliette Christian Folland Clotilde Luce, Secretary * Jerry Marsch Luiz Rodriguez, Chairperson Armando Trabancco * As per Bruce Henderson, on 3/11/03, Committee members nominated Clotilde Luce to be their representative on the advisory group MARINE AUTHORITY MEMBERS Liliam Lopez Barbara Patchen Stuart Reed, Chairperson Juan Rodriguez Morris Sunshine ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ffi~~~~~ ~~~M~M~MOMNW oo~ooooomom ~ti~~~~~~~~o~9~~~~~~~ ~~~oo~~~~~row m~~~~w~~oo ~~$~~~~~~~~ ~~~~$$~$$ 00000000000-000000000 MMMM~~M~MM~_MMM~~~M~M NMmOOO~Moo~mM~O~~OMOOO~W o~~m~~~m~oo~Rvo~~~~~~g~8~~ ~V~~OOVNmO~~~ ,_~~~~~~V~~ ~W~V~~W~~~ N~N~~ ~ WOO ~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 00000000000000000000000 MM~~MMMM~MMM~M~~M~MM~~~ ~~ffi~~~~~~~~~~g~M~~~ffi~~v~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;~ ....CD ~ 'i cO", "'.... 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This is also a follow up to our phone conversation on January 24,2003. As you recall I stated during our conversation that Florida Statute 253.034(5) require" Each entity managing conservation lands shall submit to the Division of State Lands a management plan at least every 5 years in a form and manner prescribed by rule by the board". Also Florida Statute 259.032(1O)(b) states in part" individual management plans required by s. 253.034(5), for parcels over 160 acres, shall be developed with the input from an advisory group". Please refer to 259.032(1O)(b) for direction on the make-up of the advisory group. I hope this clear up any confusion that your agency might have had. Should you have any questions or need additional information please let me know. I can be reached at (850) 245-2769, Sincerely, JJ'~~ -r ~ Delmas T. Barber OMCM "More Protection, Less Process" Printed on recyded paper, CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorizing the City Manager, pursuant to the Beachfront Management Agreement by and between the City of Miami Beach and the State of Florida, and in accordance with Florida Statutes, to provide input for the City's submittal of an update to the City's Beachfront Management Plan to the State of Florida; also, specifically appointing a member of the City Commission to serve on the advisory group, if necessary, and if re uired b Section 259.032 b , Florida Statutes. Issue: City, if necessary, may need to create Advisory group to provide input priorto submitting its updated Beachfront Management Plan to the State. Administration is requesting City Commission to select one of its members to serve on the adviso rou. Item Summary/Recommendation: I Approve the Resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: IWA Financial Information: Source of Amount ... ... Account Approved Funds: 1 D 2 & ]I Finance Dept. Total Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Jose Damien, Asset Management Si n-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager T:\AGEN DA ~003\mar1903\regular\AdvisoryGroup,Sum2 ,doc AGENDA ITEM 117 C. DATE f(-l)'-o3 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www,miamibeachfLgov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: April 9, 2003 Jorge M, Gonzalez 4 .~- City Manager ~ 0 A RESOLUTION F THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO THE BEACHFRONT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, TO PROVIDE INPUT FOR THE CITY'S SUBMITTAL OF AN UPDATE TO THE CITY'S BEACHFRONT MANAGEMENT PLAN TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA; ALSO, SPECIFICALLY APPOINTING A MEMBER OF THE CITY COMMISSION TO SERVE ON THE ADVISORY GROUP, IF NECESSARY, AND IF REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO SECTION 259.032(B) OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the Resolution. ANALYSIS On February 3, 1982, the City of Miami Beach (City) entered into Management Agreement No. 750-0006 (renumbered 3595) with the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida (BTIITF) for the management of the beach property from Government Cut to 87th Terrace for recreational and other related activities. Said Management Agreement was for a period of twenty five (25) years and required the City to submit a beachfront management plan pursuant to Section 253.034(4), Florida Statute. The 1981 Florida Statute (as supplemented in 1982), provided that "Each state agency managing lands.. .submit a land-management plan.. .at least every 5 years..." It appears that the intent of the BTIITF was that that City comply with said Section as if it were the state agency. In 1999 the State Legislature (via HB 1039) amended Section 253.032 (10) as follows: "...management plans required by s. 253.034(5) 253.031 (1)..." In 2000 the Legislature (via HB 2403) amended the language in Section 253.034 (5) as follows: "Each state ageR6Y entity managing conservation lands shall submit...a...plan at least every 5 years..." The change of the words "state agency" and "agency", to "entity" appeared to be consistent throughout the statute and thereby clarifying the City's role in submittal of the plan. Additionally, the beaches are considered "conservation lands" from the State perspective. Section 259.032 (10) of the 1997 Florida Statute provided that "Beginning fiscal year 1998- 1999, individual management plans required by Section 253.034 (4), Florida Statute, shall be developed with input from an advisory group." Section 259,032 10 (b), of the 2002 Florida Statute, now reads "...Iocal governmental agencies...designated to manage lands...shall be developed with input from an advisory group." Since the City's last submittal was in 1997, the "advisory group" requirement did not take effect until fiscal year 1998-1999. Section 259.032 (10) (b) of the 1997 Florida Statute also addressed the requirement for lands that exceeded the 160 acres, but it was the responsibility of the State Division of Lands to submit a copy of the plan to the Land Management Advisory Council for their review, which in turn would submit recommendations (e.g. approval, modification, rejection) to the BTIITF. The City has been unable to confirm whether that occurred or not. However, the City never received notification that the plan had been rejected and/or required modification implies that it was accepted as submitted. On January 8, 2003, the Administration presented the City Commission with a status report that included the City's submittal of an updated beachfront management plan. In response to said submittal, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) responded with the attached correspondence and has taken the position that as required pursuant to Section 259.032(10)(b), Florida Statute, which provides that individual management plans for parcels of over 160 acres shall be developed with input from an advisory group. The City is in the process of conducting a survey to determine the number of acres of beach property governed by Management Agreement No. 3595. If an advisory group needs to be appointed, its composition must be in accordance with the classifications delineated in said Florida Statute. One of the delineated classifications of the advisory group is a local elected official. Said classifications, along with the Administration's recommendations are as follows: Lead Land Managing Agency - City of Miami Beach - City Manager Designee Co-Managing Entities - Miami-Dade County Parks Director Local Private Property Owners - TBD Soil and Water Conservation District - Florida Water Management District - TBD Local Conservation Organization - TBD Local Elected Official - TBD On March 19, 2003, an agenda item, informing the Mayor and City Commission of the advisory group requirement, was discussed. The City Commission voted to defer the item and instructed the Administration to develop a list of potential nominees, by category, for the following City Commission meeting. Attached are lists of potential nominees for the two categories of "Local Private Property Owners" and "Local Conservation Organization". For the category of "Local Private Property Owners" the corresponding lists include the names of condominiums and hotels with beach concession operations, as well as, a list of civic organizations that represent some of these properties. For the category of "Local Conservation Organization", the corresponding list contains the names of the members of Beach Preservation Committee and Marine Authority. In accordance with the respective statute "the advisory group shall conduct at least one public hearing within the county in which the parcel or project is located." "The area-wide public hearing shall be held in the county in which the core parcels are located. Notice of such public hearing shall be posted on the parcel or project designated for management, advertised in a paper of general circulation, and announced at a scheduled meeting of the local governing body before the actual public hearing. The management prospectus required pursuant to paragraph (9)(d) of the Statute shall be available to the public for a period of 30 days prior to the public hearing." Once a plan is adopted, the managing agency or entity shall update the plan at least every five (5) years in a form and manner prescribed by rule of the board of trustees. Such updates, for parcels over 160 acres, shall be developed with input from an advisory group. In summary, there is a five (5) year submission requirement, as well as, an advisory group requirement, if the beach property/managed lands exceed 160 acres. The beach property under the management agreement is estimated to be 227 acres. Therefore, in accordance with the State's request, it is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached resolution and appoint a City Commissioner to the Advisory Group, JMG/CMC/rlr T:IAGENDA 12003\mar1903\regularlAdvisoryGroup, mem2,doc