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Resolution 86-18623 RESOLUTION NO. 86-18623 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING BOARD TO ADOPT THE PROPOSED MIAMI BEACH FY 1986/87 - 1990/1991, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) INCLUDING THE 1986/87 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET: THE SAME BEING A FIVE YEAR COORDINATED PLAN FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY. • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT, WHEREAS, the Planning Board held a public hearing on September 23, 1986, for consideration of the FY 1986/87 - 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program (CIP), and WHEREAS, at the conclusion of said public hearing, the Planning Board recommended that the City Commission adopt said Capital Improvement Program; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach concurs with the Planning Board recommendation and wishes to adopt the FY 1986/87 - 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the FY 1986/87 - 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program is hereby adopted to be amended as necessary. PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st day of October 1986. ALJ.. /101:1-"" MAYO r ATTEST: FORM APP PEj Vit, , LEGAL DEPARlilifiENT CITY CLERK 01. —MamealSoidart____ k: U nS I. 206 RWP:3K:MK:hm CIP 2 . r b eat/ 4 Ne4me Vead t__--00, ,, FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 *'INCORP ORATED)* "VACATIONLAND U. ,S. A, " 's.g ,/may; `nCH26 = OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION RENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. f 4' 16 DATE: OCTOBER 1, 1986 TO: Mayor Alex Daoud and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rob W. Parkins City Manager SUBJECT: PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM FY 1986/87 TO 1990/91. . THE REQUEST The Administration requests. the City approve the Capital Improvements Program (C.I.P). The purpose of the C.I.P. is to schedule and coordinate public improvements, to identify sources of funds for those improvements, and to provide a tool for implementing the comprehensive plan, neighborhood plans,.and special area plans. The C.I.P. is an important part of the comprehensive plan as it is the means of implementing the City's long-range goals. The City of Miami Beach's Capital Improvements Program fulfills the legal requirements as specified in both the Florida Statutes and the Metropolitan Dade County Code. According to Chapter 163.3177 of the Florida Statutes, a capital improvements programming element is required as a part of the local government's comprehensive plan. Additionally, the County Code, Section 2-11.8, specifies that municipalities must submit a capital improvements plan to the County each year. The capital projects included in the proposed C.I.P. have been rated according to the four adopted Citywide goals: 1) to stimulate economic. development, 2) to provide for a. high standard of public safety, 3) to provide for a high quality of life and environment, and 4) to provide for a continuity of government programs and operations. In addition, the ranking incorporated the C.I.P. Technical Review Committee's rating, the magnitude of the project, the availability and source of funding (funds in hand, and funds from outside sources such as state grants rate higher), project impact for maximum benefits to the citizens of the City, and the length of time that a project will benefit the City. The results appear in the attached table. PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION On September 23, 1986, the Planning Board held a public hearing for purposes of considering the request. Following the hearing and in consideration of the Planning Department's affirmative recommendation the Board unanimously recommended (6-0) that the City Commission aprove the Capital Improvements Program FY 1986/87 to 1990/91. AGENDA c-1.- CJ ITEM . • DATE 4/ tor-6, PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION The FY 1986/87 to 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program (C.I.P.) is a five-year Citywide plan for public improvements and capital expenditures. As such, the C.I.P. provides the following benefits to the City: o Provides a financial plan in scheduling future development; as such, it demonstrates that the City has systematically addressed its needs and has planned for future revenues and expenditures.. o Provides information to citizens, City Administration, private investors, funding agencies, and financial institutions regarding future development and financing mechanisms. o Promotes uniformity and consistency in the evaluation of proposed projects and aids in the selection of projects with the highest benefit to cost ratio. o Is a tool for implementing the comprehensive plan, neighborhood improvement plans, and special area plans. o Provides the basis for matching capital expenditures with funding sources. o Results in the coordination of projects among City departments and outside agencies and private developers. The proposed FY 1986/87 - 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program anticipates a total expenditure of approximately $317 million on a variety of projects in six organizational categories over the next five years. Over sixty percent. (60%) of that total is targeted towards public works and public facilities with the TOPA renovation and Convention Center expansion comprising the bulk of the latter category. Public Works occupies a prominent position in the Capital Improvements Program, representing upwards of one-third of the total, or over $106 million. The large investment in public facilities and public works is evidence of our desire to invest in the City's infrastructure so that, in turn, the private sector will be encouraged to develop and improve their properties. Also, this level of investment is customary in cities such as Miami Beach, where the existing infrastructure is of an age which requires continuous reinvestment in the form of repair and replacement. Another significant portion of the program is Community Revitalization which represents over twenty-eight percent (28%) of the total. This category is composed of those projects which use a variety of resources, combined in order to produce improved physical and economic conditions in a particular area. The Ocean Drive and Espanola Way Plans are examples of these and are evidence of th City's commitment to redevelopment. The remaining categories of Public Safety, Parks and Recreation, and Internal Services comprise eleven percent (11%) of the total program. This is largely because these categories are generally service related rather than capital facility oriented. Similarly, the C.I.P. is presented on a neighborhood basis. As such, information is outlined in a manner that allows citizens to determine the level in investment on a neighborhood basis. Though a clear pattern is considerably more difficult to discern in this way, it can be seen that the neighborhoods south of Dade Boulevard are receiving more funding, both in total dollars and in per capita expenditures. This is a reflection of the area's circumstances and the need to replace some of the City's oldest infrastructure, to remedy the physical and economic deterioration that had been taking place, and to take advantage of the area's strong potential for redevelopment. The Planning Department recommends that the Planning Board recommend the City Commission approve the FY 1986/87 to 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the Capital Improvements Program as recommended by the Planning Board and adopt the FY 1986/87 to 1990/91 Capital Improvements Program as set forth in the attached resolution. RWP:3K:hm Attachment CM 9 • . • r Citywide Goal 01 - Potential of project'to atirrxrlate economic development. - , • Proposing II PROJECT I OEGINNING I MAJOR I Project Name Department II RANKING • I FISCAL YEAR I FUNDING I• aamexaexease eeeeeree-----eeece---e cexceeeeeeee=i=eeee23eceaeee_ee--eedeaeceeac Convention Center Expansion Convention Center II A I 1985/86 I GBF I Convention Center Headquarters Hotel Economic Development II A I 1987/88 I PF I 010 City hall kenovetinn Purch. 6 Prop. M(ymt. 11 A I 1985/86 I Gar I . Ocean Drive Street Improvemrrts Planning II A I 1987/88 I PBF I LUWOJS Park Improvements Planning II • I 1986/86 I PBT I - Crawdadoy's Restaurant Purch. 6 Prop. Mgmt. II B I 1985/86 I • PF I Penroo's Restaurant Porch. 6 Prop. Mgmt. II B I 1985/86 I PF . I Pier Park Improvements Purch. 6Prop Mgmt. II B I 1986/87 I GBF/PF I City Park. Ocean Drive (Block 113) Economic Development II B 1. 1987/88 I FLA • Parking Lot. 40tH Street Porch. 6 Prop. Mt7mt. II B I 1985/BE I RBF I ' • Espanola May Improvements Planning II C I 1987/88 I PBF I . • Parking Lot, West Avenue Porch. I Prop.. Mgmt. II' C I 1985/86 I RBF I Linc Rd Signage 6 Street Improv (763) Econ. Dev./Planning II C . I 1986/87 I Co I . • Elevated Walkway. tint Rd to Cony, Or Planning II C I 1907/88 I OF I Washington Avenue Street Improvements Planning II . ( I 1987/88 I • CD/PBF I • Lincoln Road Capital Improvements Planning II C I 1987/88 I Tao I South Pointe Infrastructure. Prose 7 Economic Development II C I 1987/88 I PaF I . lotel number of projects = 17 • Citywide Goal Y7-- Provision for ■ high standard of . ' public safely by'the project. Proposing II PROJECT I BEGINNING I MAJOR I Project Name • . Department II RANKING I FISCAL YEAR I FUNDING i w A.R.C. Fire II A c I 1986/87 I GBF Maw Fire Vehicles • Fire Department II A I 1986/87 I GBF Public Works Projects Public Works II A/B I 1986/87 I VARIOUS Me. Rescue Vehicles E. ALS Equipment Fire II B I 1986/87 I GBF - . Fire Station 01 6 e3 Renovation Fire II :B I 1986/87 I GBF • •• Naw Marine Patrol Facility Police II C I 1987/88 I OF • Police Gym Equipment Police II C I 1987/88 I PF Mounted Patrol Facility Addition- 2 FI Police II C I 1988/89 I OF Beach Patrol Headquarters Renovation Beach Patrol II ( I 1987/88 I OF Total number of projects = 9 • • • MAJOR FUNDING - PRIORITY RATING A r First priority projects 075 - Bed la. B = Second priority projects . CD, -.Community Development Block Grant '(NT y.' Dade County Funding C = Third priority projects . ' EF - Enterprise Fond FLA - State of.Florid., luau nig - ' GBF - General Obligation Bono loud 15 - Internal Sery n.r fun° PBF - Proposed Bond Fond ' PF - Private Funding R81 - Revenue Bond Funo . •• ' TDB - Taming District Bond. 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ORIGINAL _ RESOLUTION NO . 86-18623 (Approving the recommendation of the Planning Board to adopt the proposed Miami Beach Fy 1986/87 - 1990/1991 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) including the 1986/87 Capital Improvements Budget: The same being a five year coordinated Plan for public improvements and Capital Ex- penditures of the City)