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2003-25388 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003:....25388 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING AGAINST THE INCREASE OF DEVELOPMENT INTENSITIES AND DENSITIES THROUGH RELAXATION OR MODIFICATION OF THE CITY'S AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES' LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, COMPREHENSIVE PLANS, AND CONCURRENCY SYSTEMS, AS A RESULT OF ITS RECOMMENDATION ON RAIL.BASED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, SO AS TO PROTECT AGAINST OVERDEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY, AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES THAT MAY IMPACT THE CITY. WHEREAS, the City Commission has recently adopted, and the Miami- Dade County Metropolitan Planning Organization is presently considering, recommendations for a street car transportation system to serve Miami Beach, and connect Miami Beach to other parts of Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has required each city in Florida to adopt a concurrency management system, to evaluate all new development and ensure that necessary infrastructure is timely in place to serve such development; and WHEREAS, the availability of mass transit is taken into consideration in evaluating the impact of new development on the transportation network system, and in calculating the mitigation fees such development must contribute to ensure the ability of such system to support such development; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Mayor and City Commission that the street car transportation system, while desirable from the point of view of increased mobility and alleviating congestion, should not be used as justification for relaxing development regulations and allowing such increased new development that the City, and surrounding communities that may impact the City, become overdeveloped; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Mayor and City Commission that because the concurrency system already accounts for the availability of mass transit, and provides a credit for mass transit to the amount of mitigation fees a new development project must pay in order to obtain a building permit, such concurrency system should not be modified to further encourage new development to the extent that the City becomes overdeveloped. 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 urge such persons and boards considering changes to the City's and surrounding communities' land development regulations, comprehensive plans, and concurrency management systems not use the City's recommendation of the street car system to the Metropolitan Planning Organization, or the adoption of any street car or rail-based transportation system, as justification for relaxing such development regulations, comprehensive plans, or concurrency management systems, to allow the City, and surrounding communities that may impact the City, to become overdeveloped. PASSED and ADOPTED this ,2003. ATTEST: ~rK~~ APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 11/ ~;J--;r)-/1-6) 'fJ'I- City ttorney Date T:\AGENDA\2003\oct1503\regular\Concurrency Transit RESO.doc 2 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.ll.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer Members of the City Commission Murray H. Dubbin , I.t\JV City Attorney M1 \\~ A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING AGAINST THE INCREASE OF DEVELOPMENT INTENSITIES AND DENSITIES THROUGH RELAXATION OR MODIFICATION OF THE CITY'S LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AND CONCURRENCY SYSTEM, AS A RESULT OF ITS RECOMMENDATION ON RAIL-BASED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, SO AS TO PROTECT AGAINST OVERDEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY. DATE: October 15, 2003 TO: FROM: Pursuant to the request of Mayor Dermer, the attached Resolution is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission. MHD:lm Encl. cc: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager f:\ATTOIDUIIM'lCOMMEMOSIDl'VELOPMENTINTENSlTIES.RES.1X>C Agenda Item Date ILq~ I tJ-/5"-O!5