Resolution 2019-30881 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-30881
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS JUNE 19, 2019 MEETING, TO NAME
THE FORMER PAR 3 "BAYSHORE PARK" AND, PURSUANT TO
SECTION 82-503(a) OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC
HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 11, 2019, TO CONSIDER THE
PROPOSAL NAMING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO
PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE.
WHEREAS, at its September 12, 2018 City Commission meeting, City Commission
referred the discussion to initiate the process of naming the mid-beach community park,
formerly known as the Par 3, to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee ("NCAC"); and
WHEREAS, at its October 31, 2018 NCAC meeting, the Committee directed staff to
involve the Bayshore Homeowners Association (the "BHA") in the process and attend an HOA
meeting to gather naming suggestions, and referred the item to the Parks and Recreational
Facilities Advisory Board; and
WHEREAS, following direction of the NCAC's October 2018 meeting, the
Administration reached out to the BHA and invited its members to attend the Parks and
Recreational Facilities Advisory Board's December 11, 2018 meeting to gather naming
suggestions; and
WHEREAS, prior to the December 11, 2018 meeting, the BHA provided the following
name suggestions via email correspondence: Banyan Park, Fairgreen Park, and Bayshore
Park; and
WHEREAS, at its December 11, 2018 Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory
Board meeting, the Board passed a motion requesting an outreach campaign for the naming of
the Par 3 property, and noted that naming recommendations should describe the area,
neighborhood, municipal history, and special features of the proposed park; and
WHEREAS, at its January 9, 2019 NCAC meeting, the Committee made a favorable
recommendation to name the Par 3 as "Bayshore Park"; and
WHEREAS, at its June 5, 2019 City Commission meeting, City Commission referred a
discussion to name the former Par 3 as "Bayshore Park" to the NCAC; and
WHEREAS, at its June 19, 2019 meeting, the NCAC discussed and moved the item to
the City Commission with a favorable recommendation to name the Par 3 as "Bayshore Park";
and
WHEREAS, the Par 3 is located within the Bayshore neighborhood, which is bounded
on the north by 41St Street; on the south by Dade Blvd.; on the east by Indian Creek; and on the
west by Biscayne Bay; and
WHEREAS, Public Works' official GIS mapping tools designate the Par 3 as falling
within the geographic boundaries of the Bayshore neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, results from property searches conducted on the Miami-Dade County
Property Appraiser's website refer to the Par 3 as the "Bayshore Municipal Golf Course" (Exhibit
A); and
WHEREAS, Section 82-503(a)(8) of the City Code provides that a referendum for the
renaming of a City park is not required where a public facility is to be renamed solely for the
name of the city, the geographic area or physical location of the facility and/or the street or
portion of the street where the facility is located, the function of the facility, and/or the current
name of the facility; and
WHEREAS, based upon the Administration's representation that the name "Bayshore
Park" is intended to reference the proposed park's location and the geographic area within the
City, the City Attorney has opined that Section 52-503(a)(8) would apply, and no referendum
would be required.
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 hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs
Committee at its June 19, 2019 meeting, to name the Par 3 "Bayshore Park" and, pursuant to
Section 82-503(a) of the City Code, hereby set a public hearing for September 11, 2019, to
consider the proposal naming, and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of July, 2019.
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Dan Gelber, Mayor
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION'S MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: July 17, 2019
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS JUNE
19, 2019 MEETING, TO NAME THE FORMER PAR 3 "BAYSHORE PARK"
AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-503(A) OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A
PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 11, 2019, TO CONSIDER THE
PROPOSAL NAMING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH
THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE.
RECOMMENDATION
Mayor and City Commission accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs
Committee at its June 19, 2019 meeting to name the former Par 3/future mid-beach community park
as Bayshore Park and, pursuant to Section 82-503(a) of the City Code, set a public hearing for
September 11, 2019 to consider the naming and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate
public notice.
ANALYSIS
BACKGROUND
At the September 12, 2018 Commission meeting, a discussion to initiate the process of naming the
mid-beach community park, formerly the Par 3, was referred to the Neighborhoods and Community
Affairs Committee ("NCAC").
At the October 31, 2018 NCAC meeting, the Committee directed staff to involve the Bayshore
Homeowners Association in the process, attend an HOA meeting to gather naming suggestions, and
refer the item to the Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board.
Following direction from NCAC's October 2018 meeting,Administration reached out to the Bayshore
Homeowners Association (the "BHA") and invited its members to attend the Parks and Recreational
Facilities Advisory Board's December 11, 2018 meeting to gather naming suggestions, since the
BHA did not have any upcoming meetings scheduled.
Prior to the December meeting, the BHA provided the following name suggestions via email
correspondence: Banyan Park, Fairgreen Park, Bayshore Park.
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At December 11, 2018 Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board meeting, the Board passed
a motion requesting an outreach campaign for the naming of the property currently referred to as the
"Par 3 — Future Community Park", and noted that naming recommendations should describe the
area, neighborhood, municipal history, and special features of the park.
At the January 9, 2019 NCAC meeting, the Committee made a favorable recommendation to name
the future Par 3 mid-beach community park as"Bayshore Park".
At the June 5, 2019 Commission meeting, a discussion to name the former Par 3 as "Bayshore
Park" was formally referred to the NCAC.
A- t its June 19, 2019 meeting, the NCAC moved the item to Commission with favorable
recommendation to name the former Par 3/future mid-beach community park as Bayshore Park.
A- NALYSIS
The Par 3 is located within the "Bayshore Neighborhood", which is bounded on the North by 41st
Street, on the South by Dade Blvd., on the East by Indian Creek, and on the West by Biscayne Bay.
Public Work's official GIS mapping tools designate the Par 3 as falling within the geographic
boundaries of the "Bayshore Neighborhood". Results from property searches conducted on the
Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's website refer to the Par 3 as the"Bayshore Municipal Golf
Course" (Exhibit A).
Section 82-503(a)(8) of the City Code provides that a referendum for the renaming of a city park
would not be required "... where a ... public facility is to be renamed solely for the name of the city,
the geographic area or physical location of the facility and/or the street or portion of the street where
the facility is located, the function of the facility, and/or the current name of the facility."
Therefore, based upon the Administration's representation that the name "Bayshore Park" is
intended to reference its location and/or geographic area of the City facility to be named, the City
Attorney has opined that Section 52-503(a)(8)would apply, and no referendum would be required.
Legislative Tracking
Parks and Recreation
Sponsor
Commissioner Michael Gongora
ATTACHMENTS:
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I Land Value 52,496,859 52,496,859 52,496.859,
'Municipal Exemption 09,631,978 59,712,589 59,506,699
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