North Beach CRA R7B - 230 PMFinding of Necessity North Beach Community Redevelopment Area
Proposed North Beach CRA Boundaries
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Chapter 163
•Inadequate street layout/parking
•Property values not increasing
•Faulty lot layout
•Unsanitary/unsafe conditions
•Site deterioration
•Inadequate density patterns
•Falling lease rates
•Tax delinquency
•High vacancy rates
•High crime
•High emergency calls
•Building code violations
•Ownership challenges
•Contaminated property
•Sinkhole activity
163.340 – 2 of 15 blight criteria must be present
Chapter 163
•Inadequate street layout/parking
•Faulty lot layout
•Unsanitary/unsafe conditions
•Site deterioration
•Inadequate density patterns
•High vacancy rates
•High emergency calls
•Building code violations
•Ownership challenges
163.340 – 9 of 15 blight criteria are present in North Beach
Defective Street Layout/Parking
•North Beach Master Plan identified many deficiencies
•One way characteristic of many streets
•One road in and out North/South, East/West
•Public parking is inadequate and a priority of the NBMP
•Walker study demonstrates parking deficiency
•No city -owned structured parking
•Significant congestion on the streets
•Significant vehicle/pedestrian conflicts
Faulty Lot Layout
•Prevalence of small lots is a challenge
•Voters approved land use changes
•Zoning envisions higher density that is
not quite feasible
•Small lots are antithetical to the full
block redevelopment that is necessary
•Significant effort is needed to aggregate
property
Unsanitary/Unsafe Conditions
•757 code violations
•205 sanitation related code violations
•Calls for service for unsanitary
conditions higher that other parts of
the city
•Arcing/shorting electrical equipment
•Malicious false alarms
•Extraction of victims from vehicles
•HazMat investigations
•Natural vegetation fires
•Passenger vehicle fires
Unsanitary/Unsafe Conditions
Site Deterioration
•Crumbling concrete
•Broken windows
•Cracked pavers and tiles
•Derelict property
•Exposed electrical conduit
•Unmaintained vacant lots
Inadequate Building Density Patterns
•Erratic scale of buildings
•Height
•Density
•Intent is higher density
(referendum)
Vacancy Rates
•9 vacant properties on CoStar, 38k sq. ft.
•12 additional properties identified with 23k sq. ft.
•6.6% of space is vacant, higher than city and county rates
•Residential vacancy is 23%
Emergency Service Calls
•Higher proportionately than the rest of Miami Beach
•Unsafe conditions are especially higher
•Calls for service due to unsafe conditions are higher in the proposed boundaries
•31% of all calls for Shorting/Arcing Electrical Equipment
•44% of Malicious/False Alarms
•50% of Extraction of Victims from Vehicles
•75% of HazMat Release Investigations
•38% of Natural Vegetation Fires
•31% of Passenger Vehicle Fires
Florida Building Code Violations
•605 violations
•Proposed boundaries
are the hotspot in North
Beach for building code
violations
Diversity of Ownership
•Some assemblage has
occurred
•Still many smaller older
buildings
•Many condominiums
•4.321 properties with
3,549 owners (not
including condominiums)
Summary
•9 of 15 conditions of blight are present (2 are required)
•Area has long lagged redevelopment and success of other parts of Miami
Beach
•Much good planning work already done
•A CRA is the implementation tool for the planning work
•The proposed boundaries more than meet the criteria for the establishment of
a CRA
Next Steps
•City Commission Acceptance and Forward to County (today)
•Meet with County Staff
•Present Finding to the County’s TIF Committee (County Staff)
•Present Finding to County Commission Committee
•Present Finding to Board of County Commissioners
•Prepare Community Redevelopment Plan
•Negotiate Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County
•Adoption of CRA Plan by City and County
•Begin Implementation
Finding of Necessity North Beach Community Redevelopment Area