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Resolution 77-15400 RESOLUTION NO. 77-15400 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OPPOSING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW AND ADDITIONAL WATER SUPPLY MAIN TO BAL HARBOUR AND BAY HARBOR ISLANDS . WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach has been advised that the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Authority is considering favorably a proposal that a new water main be constructed to cross the Broad Causeway so as to supply the Town of Bay Harbor Islands and the Village of Bal Harbour with water and that the existing City of Miami Beach water mains be placed in a standby category only after the completion of said new transmission lines, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, has found and determined that the construction of said proposed new water main by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Authority would constitute a breach of a contract found by the courts to exist between the City of Miami Beach and North Bay Village, Bal Harbour and Bay Harbor Islands for the supply of water by the City of Miami Beach to said municipalities and would also result in substantial financial loss and detriment to the City of Miami Beach together with a violation of this City' s bonded indebtedness incurred by it solely for the purpose of serving said municipalities . NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advise the said Water and Sewer Authority that the City of Miami Beach is totally and vigorously opposed to any proposal by said Authority to construct the said additional water main to said outlying municipalities and the City Attorney be and he is authorized and directed to institute any and all legal proceedings in order to prevent the construction of said additional water main and to seek and obtain all financial damages insuing therefrom. PASSED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 1977 . Mayo �l£ Attest: City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE - MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 . eer" 4.4444, &4C : FLORIDA 33139 _. tel -VA CA T/ONLAND U. S. A.- OFFICE ."OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE D.A.SOUTHERN TELEPHONE:673-7010 CITY MANAGER COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 6446 TO: Mayor Harold Rosen and DATE: August 2, 1977 Members of City Council FROM: D. A. Southern City Manager SUBJECT: WATER SUPPLY FOR THE TOWN OF BAY HARBOR ISLANDS AND THE VILLAGE OF BAL HARBOUR The Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority on July 8, 1977 officially notified the City of Miami Beach that they had been requested to provide the Town of Bay Harbor Islands and the Village of Bal Harbour with water supplied by the construction of the new water main across the Broad Causeway. They had indi- cated that a feasibility study had been completed and that it would be in the public interest to have the existing City of Miami Beach connections to these municipalities remain on a standby basis after the new transmission line had been installed. They further notified us that they desired a response prior to the Authority' s meeting of July 14, 1977. Upon the advice of the City Attorney, the Administration advised Mr. Garrett Sloan of the Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority that the City did not have sufficient time to evaluate the impact that this pro- posal might have upon the City' s supply system, in fact, we did not have the benefit of any feasibility studies that may have been made and we had no alternative but to vigorously oppose this proposal and requested that the matter be deferred as the City was concerned with the millions of dollars invested to insure an adequate water supply to these municipalities with some bond issues still outstanding. The Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority Board, at its meeting of July 14, 1977, postponed this matter until its meeting of August 11, 1977, and on July 19, 1977, forwarded to us copies of the feasibility studiesthat were made pertaining to this matter. In reviewing these studies we find that they propose a 30" water main from the existing main servicing Miami Beach at Northeast 10th Avenue and 79th Street to Bal Harbour via the Broad Causeway, and that the sizing of this main will not only serve these two municipalities but will also be capable of servicing the City of Surfside and Indian Creek Village which are presently served by the City of Miami Beach. Attached is a sketch showing the existing water mains servicing the City of Miami Beach and other immediate areas in the vicinity of 79th Street together with the proposed water main to Bal Harbour. The Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority presently furnishes water to the City of Miami Beach from its pump station at Northwest 10th Avenue and 67th Street via the 79th Street Causeway, and the City in turn furnishes water to the municipalities to the north. However, during peak daily flows the water main on the 79th Street 4 Causeway primarily serves Normandy Isle. The municipalities to • -1- AGENDA 1 ITEM o DATE e. 3 ••'_71 the north are served from our storage tanks at 75th Street and Dickens Avenue that have a capacity of nine million gallons. The Authority' s proposal to allow the proposed 30" main to con- nect at Northeast 10th Avenue and 79th Street would have an adverse effect upon the City of Miami Beach water system during peak flows. The City of Miami Beach, through cost participation, has contributed its share for the use of the 30" main all the way to the pumping station at Northwest 10th Avenue and 67th Street, and we feel it should continue to be used to serve Miami Beach and the Little River area and not be used to serve Bal Harbour direct. The Authority services other areas from the pump station at Northwest 10th Avenue, however, this is by a separate main. The City Attorney has reviewed the existing contracts with the Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority and has indicated that the Authority would breach its contract with us if it should supply these municipalities. Thus, the City would lose its capital investments for facilities to assure an adequate water supply to these municipalities and would have to bear the cost of the outstanding bond issues for these facilities. Based on the above it is recommended that the Council authorize the Administration to take action necessary to oppose the ser- vicing of these municipalities by the Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority. //i IAS:FA:mb attachment: Sketch Page 2 of 2 . or" cc% --5. . 7 . Ilk I I I, = I I 1 . 1 . . ,. -. •. BAL. I HARBOR V . _........ .\ E i • - i ir N.E. 125 ST. BAY HAM ISLANDS eou 1 tt ve sx 21 - okisteir7"vv.v. . ,....... , . vi ••• t s 7 . . .. , ., ./.i . ! ITg \ ,• INDIAN CREEK VILLAGE S/URFSIOE \ •, ,. \ - a /S. 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