RESOLUTION 92-20560 RESOLUTION NO. 92— 20560
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY
CLERK TO SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING TO ALLOW FOR COMMUNITY
INPUT AND COMMENTS REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF THE
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT PROGRAM #1 AND ESTABLISHMENT
OF A PREFERRED RESIDENTIAL PARKING PROGRAM FOR THE 13TH
STREET GARAGE FOR THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF
SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 .
Whereas, the City Commission is vested with the authority to direct
the Administration of the City to create Residential Parking Permit
Areas; and,
Whereas, the Administration was authorized to create a residential
parking program in the Ocean Drive/Collins Avenue neighborhood
between 6th Street and 14th Street; and,
Whereas, the City Administration has received continuous requests
to expand the residential parking program to the west side of
Collins Avenue up to the centerline of Collins Court; and,
Whereas, the Administration has reviewed the need to expand the
parking program and concurs with this request; and,
Whereas, the Administration has determined that there is a need to
adjust the residential parking permit rates for residents in this
area desirous of parking at the 13th Street garage; and,
Whereas, the Finance Committee has reviewed and discussed the
expansion of the residential parking program and establishment of
a preferred residential parking permit rate in this area and has
determined that a public hearing should be held to solicit comments
regarding this proposal.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Manager and City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to schedule a public hearing at
the regular meeting of the City Commission of September 2 , 1992 to
allow for public input into the expansion of the Residential
Parking Permit Area #1 and the development of a preferred
residential parking permit rate for those residents in Residential
Parking Permit Area #1 wishing to park in the 13th Street garage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of July 1992 .
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FORM APPROVED
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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. 4ge,6--ui
TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: July 22 , 1992
Members of the City Commission
FROM: Roger M. Ca
City Manager
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO SCHEDULE
A PUBLIC HEARING TO ALLOW FOR COMMUNITY INPUT AND
COMMENTS REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING
PERMIT AREA #1 TO THE WEST SIDE OF COLLINS FOR THE CITY
COMMISSION MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 .
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the
attached resolution which will direct the City Manager and City
Clerk to schedule a public hearing for public comments regarding
the expansion of Residential Parking Permit Area #1 to the west
side of Collins Avenue.
BACKGROUND:
In June of 1990, Residential Parking Permit Area #1 was established
by City Commission Resolution #90-20000. This resolution included
a map and legal description of the boundaries of the area covered
by the program which would include off-street as well as on-street
public parking facilities. At that time it was decided that the
centerline of Collins Avenue would be the suitable western boundary
for the program, rather than Collins Court (the alley between
Collins and Washington) . This decision was based on available
public parking facilities on the east side of Collins as compared
with the inclusion of the west side, which had limited public
parking.
It was also the concern of staff that the west side of collins
contained a much denser concentration of residential properties,
and that extending the program to the west side would have created
additional parking demand east bound toward Ocean Drive.
ANALYSIS:
At the present time, 224 residents take advantage of the decal
program with its current boundaries. Of these, 164 decals (73%)
reside from 12th Street north. About one-third of these park in
the garage on a regular basis.
A survey of the west side of Collins Avenue revealed a conservative
estimate of 335 potential buyers of permits. This is based on the
actual number of dwelling units on that side of the street. Of ,
these, 62% (208) were north of 12th Street. Making the assumption
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that the same percentage of permit holders would park in the
garage, we could reasonably expect an additional seventy (70)
residents wanting to use the garage. Based on existing residential
rates and garage utilization factors, the seventy (70) additional
spaces for residential parking in a garage would cost the City
$101, 500 in lost revenue. This would generate approximately one
million dollars in bonding capacity. It also weakens the general
financial health of the overall parking system.
The total number of available metered spaces on the west side of
Collins is 245. Of those 245 spaces, 70 are on the side-streets,
which could be reserved for residents at night and on weekends.
This is similar to what is currently done on the side streets
between Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive.
Of further concern today is the financial health and usage levels
of the parking garage at 13th Street and Collins. Decal use (both
residential and regular permits) in this facility is currently
running at about 30 to 35 percent (80 to 95 spaces) of the 271
available spaces. Should this residential parking area be
expanded, the Administration requests the ability to set up a
"Preferred Residential Parking Program" for the 13th Street Garage
and limit the number of residential decals allowed in the garage to
20 to 25 percent (about 55 to 70 spaces) . This program would
entitle the preferred permit holder parking privileges to a site
specific location (the 13th Street Garage) . A premium rate will
need to be established being at this location an attendant, secured
and undercover facility. It is recommended that this rate be set
at $60 per month.
This request is made based on the analysis of the "cost" of
residents using these spaces versus potential daily and weekend
customers. Currently, the use of 90 spaces in the garage by decal
holders results in a loss of $130, 000 to the City annually. This
calculation was based on average turnover rates in the facility and
the average length of stay of the residents in the facility,
especially during the weekend. (The loss is actually $150, 000, but
is offset by approximately $20, 000 in residential decal revenues) .
Further extrapolation yields an average of $14 , 500 of net potential
revenue loss for every 10 additional residents over the proposed
cap of 60 spaces.
Therefore, if we cap the number of spaces at 60, we can expect
revenue to go from the current $300, 000 annually to $343 , 500.
Looking at this from another perspective, if we do not cap the
facility which is currently running 30 to 35 percent decals, and we
allow the proposed expansion to the west side of Collins, we will
see a loss of revenue from the existing $300, 000 by $14 , 500 for
every 10 additional decals.
It should also be noted at this point that the loss of every
$100, 000 in parking revenue equates to a potential loss of one
million dollars in bonding capacity for new facilities. This is
important to keep in mind for the continued planning and
development of additional parking facilities in this neighborhood.
CONCLUSION:
It is the conclusion of the City Administration that, after
appropriate public hearing and notice, a preferred residential
parking program be established, the Residential Parking Permit Area
#1 be expanded to include the west side of Collins and the side
streets from 6th to 14th Street from Collins Avenue to Collins
Court and that the garage at 13th Street and Collins be capped at
approximately 60 spaces for preferred residential parking decal ,
parkers.
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-20560
Authorizing the City Manager and City
Clerk to schedule a public hearing to
allow for Community input and comments
regarding the expansion of the
residential parking permit program #1
and establishment of a preferred
residential parking program for the 13th
Street garage for the City Commission
meeting of September 2, 1992.