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RESOLUTION NO. 92-20497
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND
SUPPORTING THE ADMINISTRATION'S EFFORTS TO
ENTER INTO DISCUSSIONS WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA
REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, AND ANY OTHER
AGENCIES TO ENCOURAGE HOTEL DEVELOPMENT IN
MIAMI BEACH BY EXEMPTING SUCH HOTELS FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT REVIEW.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, THAT:
WHEREAS, the City Commission acknowledges the need to encourage the
development of one or more Convention Center hotels in Miami Beach;
and
WHEREAS, at the present time, any proposed hotel over 350 rooms is
required to undergo a Development of Regional Impact review; and
WHEREAS, there are potential regional and State legislative
amendments which can be pursued to eliminate or reduce the
requirements for Development of Regional Impact review for proposed
hotels; and
WHEREAS, in a March 13 , 1992 letter to State Representative Elaine
Bloom, the Secretary of the Department of Community Affairs
expressed his support for an amendment to the Regional Plan to
encourage hotel development in Miami Beach.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH hereby authorizes and supports the Administration= s
efforts to enter into discussions with the South Florida Regional
Planning Council, the Florida Department of Community Affairs, and
any other agencies to encourage hotel development in Miami Beach by
exempting such hotels from Development of Regiona, Impact review.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 22nd DAY OF April , 1992 .
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STATE OF FLORIDA •
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
2740 CENTERVIEW DRIVE • TALLAHAS. SEE , FLORIDA 32399
LAWTON CHILES WILLIAM E. SADOWSKI
Governor
Secretary
March 131 1992
The Honorable Elaine Bloom
Representative, District 104
432 House Office Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1300
Dear Representative Bloom:
The purpose of this letter is . to confirm our recent
conversations regarding the ability of the City of Miami Beach to
site a hotel within the city limits. My understanding is that
the principal objective is to locate a hotel adjacent to or in
the immediate vicinity of the convention center, as an adjunct to
the convention center, although it is possible that the hotel may
be located outside • the immediate vicinity of the convention
center.
I have discussed your inquiry with members of my staff and
with the staff of the South Florida Regional Planning Council
(SFRPC) . Based on those discussions, I am comfortable confirming
the following to you.
As 1 have told you, it is my strong belief that the City
ought to proceed to develop a master or downtown D.R. I. to
- maximize its competitive ability to attract new hotel development
to Miami Beach. . By completing an appropriate D.R. I. process
itself, the City can eliminate the need for certain future
developers to engage in the D.R.I. process. Although the early
such D.R.I . 's took a long time to complete, the process is far
more routine today, so that it doesn't take nearly as long.
In addition, because of your expressed concern that a hotel
D.R.I, for Miami Beach would likely take unreasonably long, . I
have discussed the subject with the South Florida Regional
Planning Council staff. The SFRPC staff has committed to ma that
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the SFRPC will complete its action on a hotel D.R.I. application
withinpP ation
two months after the application has been completed. I
commit to you that p
this Department will accord comparable
priority treatment to such a DRI, t although we are subject to
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short statutory time limits with which we must comply.
Moreover,
both the SFRPC and this Department commit to provide senior
D.R. I. staff to assist such a hotel developer in there aration
of its D.R. I. application.
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Finally, this will confirm that the Department of Community
Affairs (DCA) 'will not ob ect� to at least one site on Miami
Beach, not be located in the coastal high hazard area, being
designated as highly suitable
gng y for a 750-room resort or conference
hotel, to be effectuated pursuant to the provisions of Section
380. 0651 (3) (g) 2, F. S. In order to accomplish this, the South
Florida Regional Planning Council would need to propose an
amendment to p �'
its comprehensive regional policy plan, send it to
DCA for our review and adopt by rule the specific geographic site
within Miami Beach where
the 750-room resort or conference hotel
threshold would apply. Once the 750-room threshold is in effect
a 600-room resort or conference hotel could then be built without
D.R. I. review. It would also be possible toro ose construction
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of a resort or conference hotel between 600 and 750 rooms, which
would be presumed to not' require D.R. I. review. However, as I
indicated, such a hotel may be subject to a bindinglettr
procedure determining that the hotel impacts would not require
the need for DRI review.
I have discussed the foregoing with SFRPC staff and they
agree that it i s acceptable.ptable. Thein' only request was that the
City coordinate with the SFRPC in respect to hurricane evacuation
planning. Any such project would of course have to be consistent
with the city's approved comprehensive plan, including its
concurrency provisions.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE; (305) 673-7010
FAX: (305) 673-7782
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. - Z.
DATE: April 22 , 1992
TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and
Members of the City Commission
FROM: Roger M. Carlton
City Manager er !•
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER
INTO DISCUSSIONS WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING
COUNCIL AND OTHER AGENCIES TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE
AMENDMENTS TO ENCOURAGE HOTEL DEVELOPMENT IN MIAMI BEACH
For the past several years, the City has been pursuing various
options - legal, financial, and legislative - which would improve
our chances of attracting a major hotel developer to construct a
convention center hotel in Miami Beach.
One series of options which are being seriously considered are
amendments to state and regional legislation which would exempt
large hotels from an extensive "Development of Regional Impact"
(DRI) review process, which is presently required for any hotel
with 350 rooms or more.
What is a DRI?
A Development of Regional Impact, as defined in Section 380. 06, FS
is "any development which, because of its character, magnitude, or
location, would have a substantial effect upon the health, safety,
or welfare of citizens in more than one county" . Specific
development thresholds have been established which would trigger a
DRI. Those which are of concern to the- City of Miami Beach include
the following:
1. Residential dwelling units 3 , 000
2 . Hotel/Motel units 350
In order to receive DRI approval, a project must undergo extensive
review by a number of state and regional agencies, including the
Department of Community Affairs, Department of Natural Resources,
Department of Transportation, Department of Environmental
Regulation, South Florida Regional Planning Council, and South
Florida Water Management District, among others. It generally
takes one to two. years to obtain these approvals and it costs the
applicant approximately $500, 000 to prepare the DRI application.
Several developers have indicated to members of the City
Administration that the ability to waive the DRI process would be
extremely desirable, and that the cost and lengthy DRI review
process act as a disincentive for hotel development.
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There are provisions in Chapter 380 which permit the .hotel
threshold to be increased to 750 rooms in counties with populations
greater than 500, 000 and only in geographic areas specifically
designated as highly suitable for increased threshold intensity in
the approved local comprehensive plan and the comprehensive
regional policy plan. In October, 1990, the City of Miami. Beach
adopted language in its comprehensive plan to approve the
increased threshold for hotel development.
The City Administration believes that it is in the best interest of
the City of Miami Beach to pursue discussions with the South
Florida Regional Planning Council, the Florida Department of
Community Affairs, and any other pertinent agencies to accomplish
these modifications to State and/or regional legislation to
encourage the development of one or more convention center hotels.
The Administration is therefore requesting authorization from the
City Commission to enter into these discussions.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
The City Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt
a resolution authorizing and supporting the Administration' s
efforts to enter into discussions with the South Florida Regional
Planning Council, the Florida Department of Community .Affairs, and
any other agencies to encourage hotel development in Miami Beach by
exempting such hotels from Development of Regional ,Impact review.
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-20497
Authorizing and supporting the
k-ministration's efforts to enter into
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discussions with the South Florida Regional
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Planning Council, the Florida Department of
Community Affairs, and any other agencies
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Beach by exempting such hotels for
development of regional impact review.