RESOLUTION 89-19736 RESOLUTION NO. 89-19736
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, INDICATING THAT IN
THE EVENT THE RESPONSES TO THE REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS FOR THE OLD POLICE SITE PROJECT ARE
DETERMINED TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE
CITY, THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 729 FIRST STREET,
726 SECOND STREET AND 139 MERIDIAN AVENUE WILL
BE DESIGNATED AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND WILL BE
CONVEYED TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY; AND
RIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHIN BLOCK 53 OF OCEAN BEACH
ADDITION NO. 3 SUBDIVISION WILL BE VACATED.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, THAT
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach, through Resolution No. 76-
14961 of February 17 , 1976, created the Miami Beach Redevelopment
Agency in order to administer and exercise the community
redevelopment powers of the City of Miami Beach according with the
provisions of the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, Chapter 163
of the Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach,
through Resolution No. 82-17224 of December 17, 1982 , declared
itself to be the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency pursuant to the
authority of the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, §163 . 357,
Florida Statutes (1979) ; and
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Miami Beach
is empowered to designate certain slum and blighted neighborhoods
.-.r redevelopment ��Q"^9 w 1 r��:��,"" f!� T�Y� ?f��3'�'�c to
as areas and undei. ....ak i.��:... necessary. f fo� ._s
redevelop them according to approved plans; and
WHEREAS, South Pointe is the only designated community
redevelopment area within the City of Miami Beach; and
WHEREAS, the South Pointe Revitalization Strategy and
supporting Corridor Studies, approved by the City of Miami Beach,
recognize that a key consideration in redevelopment efforts through
the South Pointe area is the availability of suitably large
parcels, as the small size of existing lots and ownership patterns
makes land assembly difficult; and
WHEREAS, Block 53 of Ocean Beach Addition No. 3 has been
identified as a suitable redevelopment site for the construction
of new residential units; and
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency has prepared a request for
proposals from developers for redevelopment of the entire one-block
site; and
WHEREAS, redevelopment of the one-block site involves
designating the following City-owned parcels as surplus City
property:
West 1/2 of Lot 3 , Lots 10 and 11, and Meridian
Avenue right-of-way adjacent and West of Block
53 and 15 foot alley, Block 53 , Ocean Beach
Addition No. 3 , Plat Book 2 , Page 81, Public
Records of Dade County, Florida
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WHEREAS, the development concept advanced for this one-block
site includes the use of rights-of-way included within, namely
Meridian Avenue between First and Second Streets and the internal
alleyways; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
1. That the City Commission hereby designates 729 First
Street, 726 Second Street and 139 Meridian Avenue, as described
above, as surplus city property, and declares its intent to convey
this land to the Redevelopment Agency once sufficient land assembly
has taken place by the Redevelopment Agency.
2 . That the City Commission intends to authorize the
vacation of public rights-of-way within Block 53 of Ocean Beach
Addition No. 3 subdivision (Meridian Avenue between First and
Second Streets, as well as inclusive alleyways) , and its conveyance
to the Redevelopment Agency once sufficient land assembly has taken
place.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of September
1989.
ATTEST: Akio j A.
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CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010
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September 20, 1989
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TO: Mayor Alex Da• • and
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Members of e City Commi -Ion ,
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FROM: Rob W. Par• 'is i/, '
City Manager ,'r
RESOLUTIO`S RELATED TO ADDITION OF BLOCK 53
SUBJECT: TO COBB PAR NERS DEVELOPMENT OF OLD POLICE
STATION SITE
Cobb Partners exercised its option to purchase and develop Block
53 on June 14 , 1989 . The agreements between the Miami Beach
Redevelopment Agency and Cobb Partners governing the terms and
conditions of the purchase and development of Block 53 are before
the Agency' s Board of Directors for approval as is a Resolution
authorizing the Agency to acquire the properties located in Block
53 . In conjunction with these actions, the City Commission of the
City of Miami Beach must take the following actions:
1. Approve the actions of the Redevelopment Agency in
acquiring those parcels located in Block 53 ; and,
2 . Designate the City-owned property in Block 53 (729 First
Street, 139 Meridian Avenue, and 726 Second Street) as
surplus property and declare its intent to convey this
land to the Redevelopment Agency and to vacate the public
rights-of-way within Block 53 once sufficient land
assembly has taken place.
Attached for your review and consideration are the two Resolutions
authorizing these actions.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the
attached Resolutions authorizing the above-stated actions.
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AGENDA
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ORIGINAL
RESOLUTION NO. 89-19736
Indicating that in the event the responses
to the request for proposals for the Old
Police Site Project are determined to be
in the best interest of the City, the
property located at 729 First Street, 726
Second Street and 139 Meridian Avenue will
be designated as surplus property ans will
be conveyed to the Redevelopment Agency;
and rights-of-way within Block 53 of
Ocean Beach Addition No. 3 Subdivision
will be vacated.