MarinaPark_to_City Commission_June24Marina Park
MIAMI BEACH
1. Summary of Public Meetings and Community Outreach
2. Summary of Community Benefits
3. Summary of Fiscal Benefits
4. Marina Park: Program
5. Marina Park: Site Plan
6. Marina Park: Concept Design Renderings
Presentation to
City Commission
June 24, 2020
This Summary does not include hundreds of individual outreach meetings, Zoom meetings, telephone
conferences, and responses to individual requests for further information received via email and website.
Marina Park: Summary of Public Meetings and Community Outreach
March 18 City Commission Referral
April 17 Finance Committee Presentation
April 22 Miami Beach Housing Authority
Presentation to Staff and Board Chairperson
April 24 MB Chamber - Executive Committee Presentation
April 29 South of Fifth Presidents Council Presentation
May 5 MB Chamber – Board of Governors Presentation
May 6 Land Use Committee Presentation
May 9 Friends of South Pointe Elementary Presentation
May 12 Miami Beach Housing Authority
Presentation to Full Board of Commissioners
May 22 Finance Committee Presentation
and Recommendation
May 26 Land Use Committee Presentation
and Recommendation
June 4 Miami Beach Housing Authority Update
Presentation to Staff and Board Designee
June 10 City and SOFNA Virtual Town Hall Meeting
June 10 Public Launch of Marina Park Website:
www.MBmarinapark.com
June 10 Public Opening of Marina Park Community
Information Center (M-TH 2-5pm)
June 15 Posting to Website of 45 FAQs
from Town Hall Meeting
June 16 MB Chamber Presentation to Construction
and Development Council
June 22 Miami Beach Housing Authority Board Meeting
June 23 Planning Board Presentation
June 24 City Commission First Reading
UPCOMING
July 7 Murano Grande Residents Presentation
July 29 City Commission Second Reading
The proposed marina lease extension and mixed-use project
will generate the following near term benefits:
Summary of Community Benefits
Marina Park
Creating a new bayfront park
and additional green space.
Marina
Taking the Miami Beach
Marina to the next level
Baywalk
Enhancing a Treasured
Community Asset
Lifestyle
Reprogram Existing Retail
into a Neighborhood
Amenity
Resiliency
Improving site resiliency,
addressing sea level rise
and enhancing stormwater
management
The short term economic
and fiscal benefit will
exceed $260,000,000
Increased Rent, Increased
Property Tax Revenue,
and Sale of Air Rights
(through Year 32 only)
$260 Million+ in Short
Term Economic and
Fiscal Benefits
$147 Million Increased
Financial Return to City
Summary of Fiscal Benefits
The proposed marina lease and Marina Park project
will generate the following near term benefits:
The project will invest
$50,000,000 in capital
improvements over 30 years
$35M + $15M
Capital Investment
Capital payment to city for
upland development rights
$55 Million
Payment to City
The Marina redevelopment
will generate $9,000,000
in property taxes
($3 Million to CMB)
$9 Million
Annual Taxes
2,372 Total
Jobs Created
(2,111 non-recurring jobs/
261 recurring jobs)
CURRENT LEASE CURRENT PROPOSAL
Minimum Annual
Guaranteed Rent
$320,000 $1,900,000 ($250K Allocated to Parking)
+ CPI Annual Increases
Annual
Percentage Rent
The Sum of:
1) 10% of Gross Receipts;
2) $.02 per gallon of fuel
The Sum of:
1) 10% of Gross Receipts
+ 2) $.04 per gallon of fuel;
+ 3) 35% of Parking Facility Revenues
Capital Improvements None $35M in marina improvements over 30 years
Air Rights Purchase N/A + $55M
+ $15M in uplands infrastructure and
resiliency improvements over 30 years
Marina Lease Project: Improved Financial Lease Terms
Gross NPV
New Lease - Total Projected Revenue $115,831,196 $61,922,406
New Lease - RE Tax Revenue (City share)$130,554,806 $70,552,184
New Lease - Sale of Air Rights $55,000,000 $55,000,000
New Lease - Total Projected Revenue $301,386,002 $187,474,590
Current Lease - Total Projected Revenue $71,867,275 $40,668,113
Increased Revenue to City thru 2051 $229,518,727 $146,806,477
Marina Lease and Marina Park Project:
Overall Increased Revenue to the City
Marina Park
Program
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Marina Park will Reduce the Overall
Existing Square Footage of Retail
Current Retail Scheme Proposed Retail Scheme
21% Reduction in Retail
Square Footage
Marina Park will Reduce the Overall Site Intensity
and Contribute to Traffic Mitigation
• 21% Reduction in Retail/Office Square Footage
• Only 60 Residential Units
• 40% Reduction in P.M. Peak Hour Trip Generation,
per the Traffic Mitigation Study Submitted to the City
Taking the Miami Beach
Marina to the Next Level
Marina
11 /11
Marina Park Proposes Significant Resiliency & Capital Upgrades
to an Important City Asset, the Miami Beach Marina
$35 million committed to
capital improvements
to enhance resiliency
and to rebrand and
reposition the Marina.
Existing Miami Beach Marina
“Functional” Elements
Fire Hose Storage Fire Hydrant
Bike Racks Benches
Tree Planters
Tree Planters Planter Pots Fences + Gates
Boat Fueling Station High Voltage MeterMarina Equipment
Storage
Piers
Vehicular Signage Baywalk Signage Lighting Trash Cans
Bollards
13 /13
Proposed Marina/Waterfront Capital
Improvements - Inspiration Images
Floating Docks
Improved Lighting
New Gates and Security
Improvments
Bollards Bike Rack Planter Pots Signage
Enhancing a Treasured
Community Asset
Baywalk
Location MapMarina Park Proposes to Upgrade Portions of the
Miami Beach Marina’s Existing Baywalk Conditions
Marina Park will Restore and Enhance
the Marina Baywalk Experience
- Inspiration Images
Cohesive
Design Language Seamlessly Integrated
with Landscape
Enhance Green
Edge of Baywalk
Reprogram Existing
Retail into a
Neighborhood Amenity
Lifestyle
Location MapMarina Park Proposes to Convert
Existing Retail into a Neighborhood Amenity
Retail
Outdoor Bar Counter Office Building Retail
Marina Shop Large Capacity Restaurants
Marina Park Reprograms Site Retail into More
Resident-Oriented Retail - Inspiration Images
Neighborhood Market
Neighborhood
Friendly Retail
Fitness Dive Shop Bay View Dining Boutique Marine Store
Juice Bar Coffee Shop/
Cafecito
Improving site resiliency,
addressing sea level rise
and enhancing stormwater
management
Resiliency
Marina Park Proposes Significant
Resiliency and Sustainability Features
Site Stormwater Management
-Water Quality
INCREASED STORMWATER RETENTION AND
MANAGEMENT RESULTING FROM:
• Reduction of site pavement
• Increased public green spaces including a 1-acre
park
• Proper site containment and filtration of
stormwater, and
• Avoidance of discharge of contaminated
stormwater into the bay
Neighborhood
Flood Risk Mitigation
ENHANCING CAPACITY TO MANAGE
STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM ADJOINING
NEIGHBORHOODS BY:
• Providing cistern tanks to capture
stormwater runoff
• Expanding capacity of site water and
sewer infrastructure, and
• Reducing loads on neighborhood
stormwater pumps
Alton Road Right of Way
Resiliency Enhancements
INVEST IN ALTON ROAD RESILIENCY
IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING:
• Addition of bioswales
• Enhancing greenscape
• Creation of improved pedestrian and cycling
mobility along and across Alton Road, and
• Reducing width and intensity of existing
curb cuts
Marina Park
Site Plan
SLENDER DESIGN CONCEPT OPEN VIEWS TO MARINA
SIGHTLINES FROM MURANO GRANDESIGHTLINES FROM SOFI COMMUNITY
Marina Park Revised Concept Design Preserves Open Views to Marina
AXONOMETRIC VIEW LOOKING WEST
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185’
270’
292’
313’
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Marina Park Revised Concept Design Preserves Important
Air & Light Corridors for the South of Fifth Neighborhood
Marina Park
Detailed Site Plan
Marina Park
Concept Design
Renderings
Marina Park: Concept Design
Marina Park: Alton Road Detail
Marina Park: North Plaza
Marina Park: South Plaza and Park
Marina Park: Concept Design
• Approval on First Reading of Comp Plan Amendment
• Approval on First Reading of Land Development Regulations Amendment
• Approval on First Reading of the Development Agreement
City Commission First Reading
Thank you!
For more information, please visit our website at:
www.mbmarinapark.com.
We also welcome you to visit our Marina Park
office located at:
300 Alton Road, Suite 112 in Miami Beach
(immediately adjacent to the Miami Beach Baywalk)
Our office will be open:
Monday - Thursday | 2pm to 5pm