Loading...
MB RDA MINUTES MARCH 20, 1985 MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING March 20, 1985 - 9:00 A.M. CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS INDEX TO MINUTES OF MEETING RESOLUTION PAGE NO. NO. NONE 1. Roll Call - Meeting commenced at 9:28 A.M. Messrs. 1 Singer and Weisburd absent. 2. Acceptance of Minutes of March 6, 1985 meeting 1 3. Report of Executive Director 2 A. Executive Director gave brief oral status reports on: 1) Coast Guard Property 2) Cheezem Development Agreement (Agency commended Cheezem for outstanding 3 groundbreaking ceremonies of previous evening.) 3) South Pointe Park 4) Newman Contract (Agency commended Administration, Stuart Newman, 3 Arthur Courshon, and Jefferson National Bank for superb job during recent Developers' Conference.) 5) SSDI Lawsuit (see 6. below) 6) Corridor Study 7) Housing Authority Negotiations. (Copy of report filed with records of meeting.) B. Financial Statement 2 (Copy of report filed with records of meeting.) 4. Old Business - None 2 5. New Business - none. 2 6. Report of Agency Attorney - Update on South Shore 2 Developers, Inc. (SSDI) lawsuit - Carner-Mason has filed complaint for declaratory relief. 7. Adjournment - 9:35 A.M. 4 Next meeting: Wed., April 3, 1985, 9:00 A.M. EMB:pp 60 000470 MINUTES MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY March 20, 1985 Regular meeting of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency was held in the City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, March 20, 1985, with the following members of the Redevelopment Agency present: Chairman Malcolm Fromberg Vice Chairman Ben Z. Grenald Stanley H. Arkin Alex Daoud William E. Shockett Absent: Bruce Singer Sidney Weisburd Also Present: Rob W. Parkins, Executive Director Arnold M. Weiner, General Counsel Elaine M. Baker, Secretary * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 9:25 a.m. FROMBERG: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues. It's good seeing you. Before we start, I'd like to call upon Rabbi Tibor Stern of the Cohen Congregation to give the invocation. Rabbi Stern, welcome. (Rabbi Stern delivered the invocation.) FROMBERG: We will take the Redevelopment Agency agenda. Mrs. Baker, will you call the roll. (Item 1.) BAKER: Mr. Fromberg Present Mr. Grenald Present Mr. Arkin Present Mr. Daoud Present Mr. Shockett Present Mr. Singer Absent Mr. Weisburd Absent. You have the minutes of the prior meeting . . . FROMBERG: A motion to accept the minutes of the March 6, 1985, meeting, moved by Mr. Arkin, seconded by Mr. Shockett. Any discussion? All in favor, signify by saying "aye". (AYE) Any opposed? The minutes are accepted as written. (Item 2.) Mr. Executive Director. M. B. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - 3/20/85 Page 1 An 000471 PARKINS: Mr. Chairman and members of the Agency, your Executive Director 's report (Item 3.) is included with the agenda. Status of the Coast Guard property - We are attempting to meet with the Congressional delegation during the Conference of Mayors Annual Washington Assembly to familiarize individual legislators with the desirability and necessity for the donation of the 3.4 acres. Several of you, Vice Chairman Grenald, particularly, has asked for a package of materials to use while up in Washington. We're also structuring a proposal to the State of Florida to assist us in acquisition should these efforts fails. Cheezem, as you know, had approximately . . . we were estimating originally 1,500, I think it was closer to almost 3,000 at the mound-breaking ceremony which was quite an event. South Pointe Park - Phase I construction is nearly 58% complete. Phase II is 18% complete and the stables are due for occupancy April 1, 1985. The project is on schedule, within the approved budget. Newman Contract - The audio/visual was presented at the Developers/Investors Conference. I think we found that to be a quality product. The attendance was approximately 30, for out-of-town folks, approximately 60 in-town folks who participated. We'll have a more complete report at the next Agency meeting. The SSDI Lawsuit - Judge Turner, in a special hearing, ruled in favor of the Agency related to SSDI's latest effort to gain the Agency's income. The Agency Attorney can provide a more complete report. We are continuing efforts to begin negotiations on the scale of development on the upland properties in concert with the Agency Attorney. Corridor Studies - The results of Halcyon, Land Design/Research, and Goodkin Research materials were presented at the Developers/Investors Conference, and will be distributed to Agency members when they're completed. The proposed agreement with the Housing Authority is scheduled for discussion later on the City Commission agenda today. You also have your Biweekly Financial Statement summary information for your information and at Member Daoud's request we have distributed . . . You should have in front of you, Mr. Daoud, the package of back-up material . . . okay . . . on each of those items. That completes our report. FROMBERG: Any discussion on the report? Any Old Business? PARKINS: No Old Business. (Item 4.) FROMBERG: Any New Business? PARKINS: No New Business, sir. (Item 5.) FROMBERG: Any report from the Agency Attorney? (Item 6.) Mr. Weiner. WEINER: Simply to point out that the SSDI litigation is progressing to the point where the Marina folks (Carner-Mason) have filed a complaint for declaratory relief, which in our review is quite supportive of the position that the City has been maintaining with respect to the SSDI litigation and (unclear) and we're very hopeful that this matter will be resolved through negotiation in the very near future. SHOCKETT: Can I get a copy of the complaint? WEINER: Yes, sir. FROMBERG: I'd like to get a copy, too. WEINER: Yes, sir. FROMBERG: Any other items to be brought up by any of the members of the Agency? If not, I'll entertain a motion to adjourn. DAOUD: Mr. Mayor. (FROMBERG: Yes.) I just had one question to ask the Administration. I want to thank them for getting the back-up material. Is this the last payment to Stuart Newman as I understand it, Mr. Parkins, under his contract? M. B. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - 3/20/85 Page 2 60 000472