RESOLUTION 90-19964 RESOLUTION NO : 90-19964
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH RESOLUTION NO. 90-19917, ADOPTED
ON FEBRUARY 21ST OF 1990, WHICH ORDERS AN
IMPROVEMENT AND ESTABLISHES A SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE NORTH
SHORE PUBLIC AREA REVITALIZATION DISTRICT
NUMBER 1 AND PROVIDING FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT
TO BE AN ASSESSABLE PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTIONS 29 AND 30 OF THE CITY CHARTER.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, by
Resolution No. 90-19917 passed and adopted on the 21st day of
February, 1990, ordered the North Shore Public Area Revitalization
District #1, and the Director of Public Works has prepared and
filed with the City Clerk plans and specifications of such
improvement and an estimate of the cost thereof, including an
estimate of the cost of the incidental expenses of said
improvement, and an estimate of the amount to be assessed against
each front foot of abutting property; and
WHEREAS, By City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 90-19918 , adopted
on February 21, 1990, the City Commission ordered a public hearing
for Wednesday, April 18 , 1990 at 3 : 00 P.M. to take testimony
regarding the establishment of said Special Improvement District;
and
WHEREAS, due notice by publication as required by the City Charter
has been made that the City Commission would on the 18th day of
April, 1990, at the City Commission Chambers, City Hall , at 3 : 00
p.m. receive and hear objections of all persons interested to the
confirmation of said resolution ordering said improvement, and
objections having been presented and heard at the time and place
aforesaid; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to said public hearing, Section 30 (h) of the
Miami Beach City Charter requires that a Resolution confirming
City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 90-19917 be adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
This Resolution confirms City of Miami Beach Resolution No.
90-19917 ordering the establishment of the North Shore Public Area
Revitalization District #1, and expresses the intention of the City
of Miami Beach to proceed in accordance with Sections 29 and 30 of
the City Charter in creating a special improvement district
PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day April , 1990 .
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ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY HALL
1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
(305)673-7193
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
(305)673-7260
QUESTIONNAIRE
Only the owner of the property or authorized agent is eligible to complete this survey.
Please supply the address of each property owned within the North Shore Public Area Revitalization District #1.
As a property owner in the North Shore Public Area Revitalization District #1 (NSPAR), you may be aware of the
proposed special assessment to fund a capital improvement project. The City of Miami Beach is sending this
information package in order to inform all affected property owners of the particulars of this project.
Due to an increase in crime and a drop in tourism, the North Shore area has suffered reduced business earnings,
lower property values, and fewer tourists. The proposed capital improvement project, which consists of street
and sidewalk modifications, attractive landscaping, pedestrian-oriented lighting and furnishings, is designed
to help reverse this trend.
Funding for this project will be a cooperative effort of City, State, and private dollars. The proposed
project's total budget, including a breakdown of the component costs, is provided in the enclosed information
package.
The North Shore Development Corporation, in conjunction with the City Of Miami Beach, has scheduled two public
workshops designed to inform you of the proposed project. These workshops will be held on Thursday, March 29th,
and Thursday, April 5th, at 5:00 p.m., at City National Bank, 300 - 71st Street. We encourage you to attend
and participate in these workshops so that the City may properly address your questions.
In addition to the public's views presented at these workshops, the City Commission has requested that we survey
the area property owners to seek their opinion on the proposed capital improvement project. Enclosed is an
informational package designed to inform you of the project. Please review the information package carefully
and respond to the following questions.
Have you, or will you, attend either of
the public workshops? YES NO
As a property owner in the North Shore
Public Area Revitalization District #1, are you
in favor of the proposed improvement project? YES NO
Are you willing to pay for a special assessment
to fund the proposed improvement project? YES NO
I understand that my responses or signature below will not commit me in support of a special assessment district
and my responses are being sought for informational purposes only.
PRINT NAME TITLE SIGNATURE DATE
Please return this questionnaire before April 9, 1990 so that your responses can be compiled and considered
prior to the April 18, 1990 Public Hearing. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
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FEBRUARY 1990
What is the Timetable for the Capital Improvement Project ?
The plan will be discussed in March and April. On April 18, 1990 the City Commission will make their
decision whether to implement the project. If the project is approved, a Request For Proposal (RFP) will
be issued with an adequate response time, so that a design engineer can be selected by August of this
year. A project manager will be hired by October to coordinate construction and participate in marketing
plans for the area. Detailed design plans and bid specifications would be prepared in December 1990 and
a contractor selected from public bids in March of 1991. Construction would begin in phases during
March/April of 1991. Earlier phases would be completed much sooner. The final phase of construction
would begin sometime in 1992 and be completed by January of 1993.
Will Construction Inconvenience Pedestrians and Merchants ?
Construction involving the streetscape improvements will cause limited inconvenience. Construction would
proceed in phases, so that any inconvenience would last only a few months. Access would be preserved to
the greatest extent possible during the entire time. The positive impact on the area resulting from the
improvement will begin to develop before the completion of construction.
What are the Project Components ?
The major component consists of street and sidewalk modifications and repairs, in addition to the State
of Florida's street resurfacing streets plans. This component would cost $2,488,000. Second, more
effective and increased lighting throughout the project area would cost $1,010,000. Each year, $100,000
would be allocated for maintaining the improvements. Engineering design would cost 1376,000, landscaping
with palms, planters, grates, etc, is budgeted at $175,000, mobilization for construction costs would
amount to 1188,000, and street furniture would cost 185,000. As is customary with construction projects,
a 10 percent contingency is provided in the overall budget.
Will the Public be Part of the Process ?
This project has been developed during a year-long planning process with significant participation from
the North Shore Development Corporation, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce North Shore Task Force and
the City's Safe Neighborhood District 2 planning team. Two community workshops were held with property
owners, merchants and residents on October 24, 1989, and on November 14, 1989, to review this project and
seek input. The City Commission first reviewed these plans at their meeting of February 21, 1990.
Prior to the City Commission public hearing scheduled for April 18, 1990, information will be provided
to the public in the form of visual displays at the community locations previously mentioned. Written
information will be distributed and oral presentations will take place at two public workshops to be
held on March 29 and on April 5. The public workshops will take place at 5:00 pm in the City National
Bank lobby at 300 - 71st Street. City officials and representatives of the North Shore Development
Corporation will be present to explain in detail the proposed improvements and the Special Assessment
District plan and to hear views from the community. All interested parties are invited and encouraged
to attend.
Where can I Obtain Further Information ?
For further information regarding this project please contact the City of Miami Beach Department of
Economic and Community Development at 673-7193.
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What is the Purpose of the Capital Improvement Project ?
By making the area safe and attractive for pedestrians and motorists we are sending a message that people
care about their community. Criminologists have found that such environmental changes significantly deter
crime. In turn, a properly designed, attractive area attracts pedestrians, tourists, shoppers and
residents, thereby increasing local sales and property values and encouraging investment in new hotels,
apartments and stores.
Can I See How the Capital Improvement Project Will Actually Look
Stand-up displays with a full description and photographic images of the improvement project for Collins
Avenue and 71st Street are located at Surf Drugs (7430 Collins Avenue) and the North Shore Public Library
(7501 Collins Avenue). Additional sites may be added during March.
How Much Would the Proposed Capital Improvement Project Cost ?
The estimated total cost is $5,885,000 to be spread over ten years at about 10 percent interest. The City
would issue bonds to fund construction. Bondholders will be repaid over a period of ten years.
Who Would Pay for the Capital Improvement Project ?
Each property fronting on the streets being improved would be assessed an equal portion per lineal foot
of property frontage. The City and State would pay for 30 percent, or $1,765,000 of the total cost and
70 percent, or $4,120,000 of the project, would be paid for by the assessed property owners.
Who Will Benefit from the Capital Improvement Project ?
The improvement would benefit property owners, residents, shoppers and pedestrians. Owners of commercial
property would enjoy the appreciation of their property value and increased earnings based on the safety
and attraction of the area.
How Will the Assessment Process be Implemented ?
The City Commission has established the North Shore Public Area Revitalization District No. 1, consisting
of Collins Avenue from 63rd to 75th Streets, Ocean Terrace and Collins Court from 73rd to 75th Streets,
73rd and 75th Streets between Collins Court and Ocean Terrace and 71st Street from Collins Avenue to Rue
Notre Dame, with the Fountain Area on Normandy Isle. A public hearing is scheduled for April 18, 1990,
when the City Commission will decide whether to take the necessary steps to implement the project. If
approved, property owners will be billed annually for their portion of the improvement project based on
their lineal footage. The City will pay interest and the principal on the project bonds from the special
assessment funds.
How Much Would a Typical Property Owner be Assessed Each Year ?
The private share of the total cost is 70 percent, or 14,120,000 which comes to $183.11 for each lineal
foot of frontage. (The total number of feet of lineal frontage on the project streets comes to 22,500
feet). Spread over ten years at 10 percent interest, the annual assessment for a typical 50-foot lot
comes to $1,492.00, or approximately $124.33 per month.
Will a Corner Property Have to Pay for Footage All Around ?
Yes. The formula adjustment for corner properties allows footage on the second street to be assessed at
50 percent and footage on an alley such as Collins Court between 73rd and 75th Streets would be assessed
at only 25 percent.
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INFORMATIONAL HANDOUT Attachment 'A"
THE NORTH SHORE
PUBLIC AREA REVITALIZATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
What is the North Shore ?
North Shore is the area in the City of Miami Beach north of 63rd Street and south of 87th Street, where
the City of Surfside begins. Due to a sudden rise in crime and the drop in tourism between 1979 - 1983
North Shore suffered lower business earnings, lower property values, fewer visitors and more blight.
Today, North Shore's significant assets are restored beaches, new businesses, rehabilitated apartment
buildings, a brand new State Park, a privately-managed public golf course, wide streets and a strong base
of concerned residents and local property owners.
Where is the North Shore Commercial Area ?
The commercial arteries of the North Shore are well defined and include Collins Avenue from 63rd Street
to 75th Streets, Ocean Terrace, Collins Court, 71st Street between Collins Avenue and the Normandy Isle
Fountain area and the Fountain Area west to Rue Notre Dame on Normandy Isle.
What is the North Shore Development Corporation ?
North Shore Development Corporation (NSDC) is a non-profit community development corporation made up of
local property owners and North Shore businessmen. NSDC was chartered in 1988 to preserve and improve
the economic health and vitality of the North Shore area; to expand the commercial and residential base;
and to reverse the deterioration of the North Shore by engaging in redevelopment, restoration and
revitalization programs. NSDC attempts to identify community concerns and transmit a strong message to
the City, County and State that North Shore is developing a consensus for revitalization in order to save
itself from further decline and to target assistance to improve the community.
NSDC has helped propose, monitor and support the City's provision of salaries, vehicles and equipment for
50 new police officers with better procedures to increase their responsiveness and visibility. City staff
have participated with the NSDC at community meetings with citizens to listen to problems and help create
solutions. Graffiti removal, increased clean-ups and stricter code enforcement have been implemented.
$122,000 of the City's Community Development Block Grant (DCBG) funds were budgeted for facade
improvements matched by owners and Dade County funds. An additional $108,000 of the City's CDBG funds
has enabled private apartment rehabilitation projects by guaranteeing lower interest rates.
What is the Suggested Capital Improvement Project ?
The capital improvement project for North Shore will consist of street and sidewalk modifications,
attractive landscaping, pedestrian-oriented lighting and street furniture, including benches, tree grates
and attractive trash receptacles. Detailed designs aimed at lowering crime and improving property values
have been developed by the City with State funding through the Safe Neighborhoods Program. These
streetscape designs affect traffic flow, signage, alley lighting, greenery, and create an attractive human
environment. These changes are endorsed by the Police Department and show results where they have been
applied elsewhere in the nation.
April 3 , 1990 Meeting announcements for the March 5,
1990 public workshop were distributed by hand
to all merchants and tenants who would be
affected by the proposed improvement project.
The merchants and tenants were encouraged to
attend the workshop to further discuss the
proposed improvement project and to gather
input from effected parties.
April 5, 1990 The second of two public workshops to discuss
the proposed capital improvement project was
held at the City National Bank, 300 - 71st
Street. Attendance at this meeting was 34
effected individuals.
AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS INPUT OBTAINED TO DATE:
As mentioned earlier, a questionnaire was sent to all property
owners of record. The following three (3) questions were included:
1. Have you, or will you, attend either of
the public workshops? YES NO
(15) ( 5)
2 . As a property owner in the North Shore
Public Area Revitalization District #1, are you
in favor of the proposed improvement project? YES NO
(15) ( 6)
3 . Are you willing to pay for a special assessment
to fund the proposed improvement project? YES NO
(11) ( 9)
You will note that based on the responses received to date, that
75% responded favorably to question #1; 71% responded favorably to
question #2 ; and 55% responded favorably to question #3 . As the
surveys continue to be received and compiled, we will provide the
City Commission with an update on April 18, 1990.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Following the Public Hearing scheduled for 3 : 00 p.m. , the
Administration recommends adoption of the attached Resolution
confirming City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 90-19917, adopted
on February 21st of 1990, which orders an improvement and
establishes a special assessment district to be known as the North
Shore Public Area Revitalization District # 1 and providing for
said improvement to be an assessable project in accordance with
sections 29 and 30 of the City Charter.
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October 17, 1989 The North Shore Development Corporation met
and asked the City to present design concepts
to make the North Shore a safer and more
economically viable portion of Miami Beach.
October 24 , 1989 A meeting was held at 3 : 00 p.m. in the City
National Bank Lobby at 300 71st Street. This
meeting included: property owners in the North
Shore area, North Shore Development Corporation
Board members, and staff from the City' s
Economic and Community Development Department.
Attendance at this meeting was 29 effected
individuals. Input was gathered from all
parties with regard to a capital improvement
project being proposed for the area.
November 7, 1989 Meeting announcements were distributed by hand
to all merchants and tenants who would be
affected by the proposed improvement project.
Prior to this meeting notices had been mailed
to the affected owners of record in the area.
The merchants and tenants were encouraged to
attend a meeting scheduled for November 14 ,
1989, to discuss a proposed improvement project
and to gather input from affected parties.
November 14, 1989 A meeting was held at 3 : 00 p.m. in the City
National Bank Lobby at 300 71st Street. This
meeting included: property owners, merchants
and tenants from the North Shore area, North
Shore Development Corporation Board members,
and staff from the City' s Economic and
Community Development Department. Attendance
at this meeting was 54 effected individuals.
Input was gathered from all parties with regard
to a capital improvement project being proposed
for the area.
February 21, 1990 The City Commission approved Resolution
No. 90-19917 which orders a capital
improvement project for the area to known as
the North Shore Public Area Revitalization
District No. 1. The City Commission also
approved Resolution No. 90-19918 which
established the date to hear public testimony
with regard to the proposed district as April
18, 1990 at 3 : 00 p.m. in Commission Chambers
at City Hall.
March 22, 1990 Meeting announcements and information packets
were sent to all property owners of record
(from the tax roles) who will be affected by
the proposed capital improvement project.
Questionnaires which asked the property owners
to responded to three questions were also
distributed in the information packet. A
sample of the information packet and
questionnaire is provided as Attachment "A" to
this document.
March 29, 1990 The first of two public workshops to discuss
the proposed capital improvement project was
held at the City National Bank, 300 - 71st
Street. Attendance at this meeting was
approximately 16 individuals. A "Story Board"
explaining the proposed project was placed in
the Lobby area with informational handouts
attached to educate the public about the
project.
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGERCITY HALL
ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE
CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NOLD1?- O
DATE: April 18 , 1990
TO: Mayor Alex Daoud and
Members of the City Corn ssi, D
Rob W. 1arkins ' � ►�
FROM: /�►,
City Manage -,
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION O THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
RESOLUTION NO. 90-19917, ADOPTED ON FEBRUARY 21ST OF
1990, WHICH ORDERS AN IMPROVEMENT AND ESTABLISHES A
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE NORTH
SHORE PUBLIC AREA REVITALIZATION DISTRICT NUMBER 1 AND
PROVIDING FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT TO BE AN ASSESSABLE
PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 29 AND 30 OF THE
CITY CHARTER.
BACKGROUND:
As you are aware, the City and the North Shore Development
Corporation (NSDC) have been working diligently for quite some
time, to revitalize and upgrade the North Shore Area. Since the
publication of the "North Shore Revitalization Plan" in March 1986,
many actions have been taken, and various programs have been
instituted in the North Shore Area, in order to reverse the decline
and to upgrade the area. However, a major capital improvement
project is necessary, if we are to effectively revitalize the North
Shore Area.
On February 21, 1990 the City Commission adopted Resolution No.
90-19917, which orders an improvement and establishes a special
assessment district to be known as the North Shore Public Area
Revitalization District #1 (NSPAR #1 ) , providing for said
improvement to be an assessable project in accordance with Section
29 and 30 of the City charter.
As a follow-upto that action, pursuant to Resolution No. 90-19918 ,
a public Hearing has been scheduled for Wednesday April 18, 1990
at 3 : 00 p.m. , and such public Hearing was duly advertised.
Following that Hearing, you will be asked to adopt a new Resolution
which confirms Resolution No. 90-19917 (2/21/90) .
PLANNING AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PROCESS:
An extensive planning phase and public information/input process
has been undertaken for the North Shore Public Area Capital
Improvement Project, as follows:
March , 1986 The North Shore Revitalization Plan is
published by the City of Miami Beach. This
Plan provides guidelines for the improvement
of the declining North Shore area.
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AGENDA 'RI
ITEM
DATE Y.- 90
ORIGINAL
RESOLUTION NO. 90-19964
Confriming C.M.B. Resolution No. 90-19917,
adopted on February 21st of 1990, which
orders an improvement and establishes a
special assessment district to be known as
the North Shore Public Area Revitalization
District Number 1 and providing for said
improvement to be an assessable project in.
accordance with SEctions 29 and 30 of the
T.
City Charter.