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Resolution 2022-32258 9:41:30 a.m. 1:53:45 p.m. R7 AA A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 8, 2022 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER CITY SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, FROM TIME TO TIME, NOT EXCEEDING $_,000,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT, PAYABLE FROM UNLIMITED AD VALOREM TAXES, BEARING INTEREST NOT EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE, MATURING NO LATER THAN 30 YEARS FROM ISSUANCE DATE, TO IMPROVE FACILITIES FOR RESILIENCY OF ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY, INCLUDING MUSEUMS, PERFORMANCE VENUES, ARTISTIC PLAYGROUNDS, AQUATIC SCULPTURE PARK, BOTANICAL GARDEN, SENIOR/CULTURAL CENTERS, AND RELATED ARTIST HOUSING. Facilities and Fleet Management Mayor Dan Gelber and Commissioner Ricky Arriola Supplemental updated on 7/18/2022 (Memorandum, Exhibit A, B, and Resolution) ACTION: Resolution 2022-32269 adopted as amended. Motion made by Commissioner Arriola to adopt the Resolution; seconded by Mayor Gelber. Voice-vote: 5-1; Opposed: Commissioner Meiner. Office of the City Attorney and Rafael E. Granado to handle. Clerk's Note: Resolution 2022-32258 was voided and not executed. See Item R7 B, on the July 25, 2022 Special Hybrid Commission Meeting adopting Resolution 2022- 32261. RESOLUTION NO: 2022-32258 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 8, 2022 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER CITY SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, FROM TIME TO TIME, NOT EXCEEDING $ ,000,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT, PAYABLE FROM UNLIMITED AD VALOREM TAXES, BEARING INTEREST NOT EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE, MATURING NO LATER THAN 30 YEARS FROM ISSUANCE DATE, TO IMPROVE FACILITIES FOR RESILIENCY OF ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY, INCLUDING MUSEUMS, PERFORMANCE VENUES, ARTISTIC PLAYGROUNDS, AQUATIC SCULPTURE PARK, BOTANICAL GARDEN, SENIOR/CULTURAL CENTERS, AND RELATED ARTIST HOUSING. WHEREAS, as a key objective in the City's 2019 Strategic Plan: Through the Lens of Resilience, the Mayor and City Commission has identified the need for improving the resiliency of arts and cultural institutions in the City, including addressing facility needs and related affordable or workforce housing in the City; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission find that dedicating resources through a general obligation bond issue to construct and improve facilities for such purposes is in the best interest of the City; and WHEREAS, in view of the lack of affordable or workforce housing options in the City, particularly for artists, the Mayor and City Commission further find that addressing affordable and workforce housing needs of artists meeting the income thresholds for such housing would serve a paramount public purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH: SECTION 1. In accordance with provisions of the Charter of the City of Miami Beach, Florida and the general laws of the State of Florida, a Special Election is hereby called and directed to be held in the City of Miami Beach, Florida, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, for the purpose of submitting to the electorate the question as set forth hereinafter. SECTION 2. That the appropriate and proper Miami-Dade County election officials shall conduct the said Special Election hereby called, with acceptance of the certification of the results of said Special Election to be performed by the City Commission. The official returns for each precinct shall be furnished to the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach as soon as the ballots from all precincts have been tabulated. SECTION 3. That the said voting precincts in the City of said Special Election shall be as established by the proper and appropriate Miami-Dade County Election Officials. All electors shall vote at the polling places and the voting precincts as determined by the Miami-Dade County Election Officials.1 SECTION 4. Notice of the adoption of this Resolution and of its provisions calling this Special Election shall be given by publication in the Miami Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Such publication shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 100.342, Florida Statutes, and Section 38-3 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach. SECTION 5. The Notice of Election shall be substantially in the following form: THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION HAS BEEN 1 Pursuant to City Code section 38-3(b): "The City Clerk shall further publish, in a newspaper meeting the requirements set forth in Florida Statute § 50.031 and on the City's website, the polling places for the election twice, once in the third week and once in the first week prior to the week in which the election is to be held." 2 CALLED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND WILL BE HELD IN SAID CITY FROM 7:00 A.M. UNTIL 7:00 P.M. ON THE 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2022, AT WHICH TIME THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DULY REGISTERED AND QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: General Obligation Bond Issue For Arts and Cultural Facilities To improve facilities for resiliency of arts and cultural institutions throughout the City, including museums, performance venues, artistic playgrounds, aquatic sculpture park, botanical garden, senior/cultural centers, and related artist housing, shall City be authorized to issue general obligation bonds, from time to time, not exceeding $ ,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal interest rate, maturing no later than 30 years from issuance date? For Bonds Against Bonds Said Notice shall further set forth pertinent information regarding eligibility of electors to participate in said elections. SECTION 6. That the official ballot to be used in the Special Election to be held on November 8, 2022, hereby called, shall be in substantially the following form, to-wit: "OFFICIAL BALLOT" General Obligation Bond Issue For Arts and Cultural Facilities To improve facilities for resiliency of arts and cultural institutions throughout the City, including museums, performance venues, artistic playgrounds, aquatic sculpture park, botanical garden, senior/cultural centers, and related artist housing, shall City be authorized to issue general obligation bonds, from time to time, not exceeding $ ,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal interest rate, maturing no later than 30 years from issuance date? For Bonds Against Bonds 3 SECTION 7. The form of the ballots to be used in this Special Election and their preparation shall be in compliance with all statutory requirements relating to the use of mechanical or other approved voting machines or devices. SECTION 8. Registration of persons desiring to vote in the Special and Runoff Elections shall be in accordance with the general law of the State of Florida governing voter registration. Qualified persons may obtain registration forms to vote at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, during normal business hours, and at such other voter registration centers and during such times as may be provided by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami-Dade County. The Miami- Dade County Supervisor of Elections will register voters for the Special Election until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. All persons eligible to vote at the Elections must be registered before the times and dates set forth herein or have registered previously, as provided by law. Each person desiring to become a registered voter shall be responsible for properly filling out the registration form and returning it to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department. All questions concerning voter registration should be directed to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, 2700 N.W. 87th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172; Telephone:(305) 499-VOTE (8683). SECTION 9. That voters participating via a Vote-by-Mail ballot in said Special Election shall be entitled to cast their ballots in accordance with the provisions of the Laws of the State of Florida with respect to such voting. All questions concerning Vote-by-Mail ballots should 4 be directed to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, 2700 N.W. 87" Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172; Telephone: (305) 499-VOTE (8683). SECTION 10. That the City of Miami Beach shall pay all expenses for conducting this Special Election and will pay to Miami-Dade County or directly to all persons or firms, upon receipt of invoice or statement approved by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami-Dade County, Florida. SECTION 11. That if the proposal provided for in Sections 5 and 6 above shall be approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the City voting on the subject proposal, it shall be considered adopted and effective upon the City Commission's acceptance of certification of final election results. SECTION 12. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution or of the ballot measure set forth herein is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of said Resolution or ballot measure. SECTION 13. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of , 2022. ATTEST: DAN GELBER, MAYOR RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK (Sponsored by Mayor Dan Gelber and Commissioner Ricky Arriola) 5 BALLOT QUESTION NOVEMBER 8, 2022 SPECIAL ELECTION I. BALLOT QUESTION: General Obligation Bond Issue For Arts and Cultural Facilities To improve facilities for resiliency of arts and cultural institutions throughout the City, including museums, performance venues, artistic playgrounds, aquatic sculpture park, botanical garden, senior/cultural centers, and related artist housing, shall City be authorized to issue general obligation bonds, from time to time, not exceeding $ ,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal interest rate, maturing no later than 30 years from issuance date? For Bonds Against Bonds 6 • Agenda Item R74 Date 7-20-2Z MAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission (to_ FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manage0 - Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: July 20, 2022 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 8, 2022 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER CITY SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, FROM TIME TO TIME, NOT EXCEEDING $ ,000,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT, PAYABLE FROM UNLIMITED AD VALOREM TAXES, BEARING INTEREST NOT EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE, MATURING NO LATER THAN 30 YEARS FROM ISSUANCE DATE, TO IMPROVE FACILITIES FOR RESILIENCY OF ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY, INCLUDING MUSEUMS, PERFORMANCE VENUES, ARTISTIC PLAYGROUNDS, AQUATIC SCULPTURE PARK, BOTANICAL GARDEN, SENIOR/CULTURAL CENTERS, AND RELATED ARTIST HOUSING. The attached Resolution has been prepared calling for a City of Miami Beach Special Election to be held on November 8, 2022 for the purpose of submitting to the City's voters the following question: • General Obligation Bond Issue For Arts and Cultural Facilities • To improve facilities for resiliency of arts and cultural institutions throughout the City, including museums, performance venues, artistic playgrounds, aquatic sculpture park, botanical garden, senior/cultural centers, and related artist housing, shall City be authorized to issue general obligation bonds, from time to time, not exceeding $ ,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal interest rate, maturing no later than 30 years from issuance date? Commission Memorandum July 20, 2022 Page 2 BACKGROUND On October 13, 2021, at the request of Commissioner Ricky Arriola, the Mayor and City Commission approved the referral of item C4-N to the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (the FERC), to discuss the possible issuance of a General Obligation Bond (G.O. Bond) to fund arts and culture. On October 22, 2021 the Committee discussed funding arts and culture capital projects within the City. Following the discussion, the FERC issued direction to the Administration to work on an inventory of needs for the City's arts and cultural assets, as well as a recommendation to continue the discussion. Pursuant to the FERC's direction,the Facilities and Fleet Management Department(the Department) collaborated with the operators and tenants of various cultural institutions within the City to gather an inventory of capital needs and requests. The proposed enhancements contemplate capital, acoustics/sound system, technology, and activating public spaces. Additionally, the Department identified and compiled capital needs from multiple facility conditions assessments (FCAs) which provided the data on deferred maintenance, deficiencies, and future capital needs, including the buildings' envelope, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Collectively, this provided the framework for the inventory of proposed capital renewal and replacement improvements (CRR) projects. ANALYSIS On March 30, 2022, the FERC reviewed the project list and made a motion to have the City Commission discuss and provide direction. Subsequently, on June 22, 2022, the Mayor and City Commission deliberated on the item and made a referral to the City's G.O. Bond Oversight Committee to review the projects and provide a recommendation for the Commission to act upon. The Oversight Committee held a total of three publicly noticed meetings to discuss the projects for the proposed bond. A complete package of information was provided to all Oversight Committee members prior to the initial meeting. This included budget summaries, individual case summaries, summaries of organization structures, funding sources of previous improvements to facilities, tax projection options and an appendix of other background information. On July 5 and July 6, 2022, the Oversight Committee reviewed the individual projects, which included proposed budgets, stakeholder interviews and case summaries.After the two meetings, additional information was requested and provided by staff. On July 14, 2022, the Oversight Committee deliberated and finalized their recommendations. Attached, by way of reference as Exhibit A, are three options for the Mayor and City Commission's consideration. Based on the foregoing options, the potential estimated fiscal impact to homeowners has been included herein. The estimated annual cost to an average homeowner(based on a property with $665K taxable value) is depicted below fora bond at $100M, $125M, $150M, $175M, $200M, and $250M: Commission Memorandum July 20, 2022 Page 3 Bond Program = _'Equivalent Millage• Annual. Cost to=Average :Annual-Debt Service Amount ;' =• ::Rate • • Homeowner $100M 5,788,000 0.1309 $87 $125M 7,233,000 0.1636 $109 $150M 8,679,000 0.1963 $130 $175M • 10,125,000 0.2290 $152 $200M 11,571,000 0.2617 $174 $250M 14,462,000 0.3271 $217 Note: Final Amounts subject to change based on interest environment and other variables. FISCAL IMPACT The Miami-Dade County Elections Department has informed the City Clerk that the City's Resolution calling a November 8, 2022 Special Election must be provided to the County Elections Department by July 29, 2022. Accordingly, it should be noted that the proposed measure may be considered by the City Commission either at the July 20, 2022 City Commission meeting or, at the latest, the Special Meeting scheduled for July 25, 2022. The Miami-Dade County Elections Department has provided the City Clerk with an estimate of approximately $28,559.85 (Cost Estimate for One Page Ballot) and $56,217.70 (Cost Estimate in the Scenario Multiple Questions Triggers an Additional Page) to conduct the November 8, 2022 Special Election, which includes the costs associated with 14 days of Early Voting. (See Department of Election Estimates attached herein as Exhibit B) Additionally, the City will incur approximately $42,000 in legally mandated advertisements, required by the Florida Statutes and the City Code, to notice this Special Election. Amou nt(s)/Accou nt(s): $28,559.85- Estimate 1-page ballot(Scenario 1) $56,217.70- Estimate 2-page ballot(Scenario 2) $42,000.00- Estimate of Legally Mandated Advertisements for Special Election (Charter Amendments/Ballot Questions) Maximum Estimated Amount: $98,217.70 Account: 011-9322-000312-90-400-592-00-00-00 CONCLUSION Pursuant to the direction of the Mayor and City Commission, the Administration recommends adopting the attached Resolution calling for a City of Miami Beach Special Election for the purpose of submitting to the City's electorate a ballot question asking whether the City should issue a General Obligation Bond for arts and cultural facilities. RAP/ATH Exhibit A G.O. BOND for ARTS & CULTURE Final Committee Recommendation PLATINUM GOLD SILVER CITYAOWNED CULTURAL4FACILITESn e " �r4 fxCIT�Y'-OVU ED CULTUR`ALFACILITIES' rf Si_x �''t;c,- v . r.._F- . 3. ,t Y S" .:i :..kl rs_R.A:t Bass Museum of Art $ 20,100,000 $ 4,760,000 $ 3,540,000 Miami City Ballet $ 20,870,000 $ 17,000,000 $ 12,180,000 Fillmore Miami Beach $ 29,110,000 $ 29,110,000 $ 29,110,000 Colony Theater $ 7,480,000 $ 6,500,000 $ 4,300,000 Miami Beach Botanical Garden $ 6,270,000 $ 3,870,000 $ 370,000 Art Deco Welcome Center $ 1,420,000 $ 1,420,000 $ 1,270,000 New World Symphony $ 8,640,000 $ 4,200,000 $ 1,950,000 Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach $ 7,150,000 $ 6,700,000 $ 6,100,000 Byron Carlyle Theater $ 30,570,000 $ 30,570,000 $ 30,570,000 North Beach Oceanfront Center* $ 1,950,000* $ 1,950,000* $ 1,950,000* Miami New Drama at Collins Park Garage $ 7,670,000 $ 7,670,000 $ 3,835,000 Miami Beach Bandshell $ 3,770,000 $ 3,770,000 $ 3,770,000 City-Owned Cultural Facilities Total $145,000,000 $117,520,000 $98,945,000 OTHER CULTURAL FACILITIES - ; OTHER,CULTURAL FACILITIES NOT CITY`OWNED -NOT CITY,OWNED The Wolfsonian -FIU $ 10,000,000 $ 5,000,000 $The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU $ 750,000 $ 375,000 $ - Other Cultural Institutions Total $10,750,000 $5,375,000 $0 OTHER PROJECT$,/ENHANCEMENTS,; .,, BOTHER PROUECTS I ENHANCEMENTS'; Artistic Playgrounds $ 7,670,000 _ $ 7,670,000 $ 3,835,000 Aquatic Sculpture Park $ 11,800,000 $ 10,675,000 $ 5,000,000 Other Projects Total $19,470,000 $18,345,000 $8,835,000 TOTAL ,$175,220,000 $141,240,000 $107,780,000 *Includes$770,000 for Hispanic Community Cultural Center/Historic Coral Rock House (not City owned) DELIBERATION NOTES: 1. The Committee considered the list of priority projects submitted by the institutions during their deliberations 2. The Committee's first motion was to include all requests in the Platinum option 3. At the request of the Administration, the Committee's second motion was to include all capital renewal and replacement items (CR&R) in every option 4. Refer to Exhibit A-1 attached herein for individual project breakdowns and deliberations Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (wlMarkup) Hass apt Y"f. �#" 4 PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancements New projector and screen for Museum Courtyard 69,012 - 69,012 All in CR&R and all CR&R only Automatic shade system for Museum Courtyard 115,020 - 115,020 Enhancements(except Audio Induction Loop for Museum Courtyard 42,941 - 42,941 for Place Maker Space) Lumitrix event lighting system for Museum Courtyard 69,012 - 69,012 Commercial grade overhead door for Museum Café 61,344 - 61,344 Enhanced AN equipment for Museum Creativity Center 99,684 - 99,684 Motion: Programmable automatic shades for Museum Creativity Center 115,020 - 115,020 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$4.76M and the silver option Adjustable gallery tack lighting for Museum Creativity Center 23,004 - 23,004 totals$3.54M. Audio Induction Loop for Museum Creativity Center 61,344 - 61,344 Replace transformer for LED lighting at Museum Lobby 15,336 - 15,336 Museum wide beacon-based wayfinding system 61,344 - 61,344 Jack Glottmann seconded the motion.Motion passed S to 1. Enhanced exterior lighting for Museum façade and Museum Courtyard 115,020 - 115,020 WiFi access points throughout Collins Park for enhanced patronage 268,380 - 268,380 Lumitrix display lighting for exterior art installations 69,012 - 69,012 Wall mounted ladder replacement 16,870 - 16,870 Bass Museum Exhaust System Renewal - 18,403 18,403 Bass Museum Exterior Lighting Renewal - 98,150 98,150 Bass Museum Plumbing Fixture Renewal(Classroom Wing) - 25,764 25,764 Bass Museum Retaining Wall Tile Replacement - 31,592 31,592 Bass Museum Water Coolers Renewal - 25,304 25,304 Bass Museum Rooftop Package Unit Renewal - 128,822 128,822 Bass Museum Clean Steam Humidifier Reneval - 142,625 142,625 Bass Museum Emergency Lighting Replacement - 72,079 72,079 Bass Museum Multipurpose Place Maker Space 15,336,000 - 15,336,000 Fire Alarm system replacement - 2,300,400 2,300,400 62922-Bass Museum Exterior Wall Repairs - 59,810 59,810 • 64623-Bass Museum Gallery Floor Renovation - 346,594 346,594 64223-Bass Museum Interior Gallery Wall - 96,617 96,617 63923-Bass Museum Keystone Seal - 96,617 96,617 64823-Bass Museum Tranquility Fountain - 70,546 70,546 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $16,560,000 $3,540,000 $20,100,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $10,790,000 $2,300,000 $13,090,000_ Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $2,160,000 $460,000 $2,620,000 , Owner Contingency(16%) $1,620,000 $350,000 $1,970,000 Permitting(5%) $540,000 $120,000 $660,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $220,000 $50,000 $270,000 Project Oversight $1,230,000 $260,000 $1,490,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (w/Markup) Miaml( Ballet - c - l p. ., PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancements Miami City Ballet Studio Blackout Shades - 41,561 41,561 All in CR&R,workforce CR&R and workforce 64023-Facility-wide Variable Air Volume(VAV)Box Replacements - 80,514 80,514 housing and digital housing Electronic HVAC Filtration-UV-C Lights in rooftops units 53,676 - 53,676 enhancement Dry Wall Repairs and Paint at Studios 1-5,7,8 and Common Areas - 222,372 222,372 Harlequin"Marley"Floors-Studios 4,5,6,8,Hallway 1&2 - 306,720 306,720 Wolfson Theater AN Upgrades 846,547 - 846,547 Motion: Elevator Modernization - 567,432 567,432 Wardrobe Utility Renovation 222,372 - 222,372 Jack Glottmann made a motion that the gold option totals$17M and the silver option LED Lamp Replacement(Facility-wide,including balconies) - 263,012 263,012 totals$12.18M. Bottled Water Filling Stations(3) 15,336 - 15,336 Hands Free Faucets and Toilet Flushometers Upgrade - 230,040 230,040 Restroom Exhaust System renewal - 38,340 38,340 Laura Veitia seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Acoustical Ceiling Panel renewal - 115,020 115,020 HVAC Ductwork renewal - 800,539 800,539 Systems Furniture 529,092 - 529,092 Lobby Security Enhancements 122,688 - 122,688 Stair Finish Renewal(rubber treading) - 73,613 73,613 Loading Dock Flooding Repair - 383,400 383,400 Studio Black Out Shades 184,032, - 184,032 3rd Floor Wood Floors Replacement - 199,368 199,368 Project Management Fees(Balance Commercial Real Estate) - - - Defensive Architectural Enhancements to Collins Park Boardwalk 23,004 - 23,004 64323-Miami City Ballet Access Control - 76,680 76,680 64523-Miami City Ballet Board Room Carpet - 134,957 134,957 63022-Miami City Ballet Exit Sign Renewal - 111,953 111,953 64423-Miami City Ballet UV Light Retrofit - 50,609 50,609 Workforce Housing-Miami City Ballet's Floor 8,477,574 - 8,477,574 Digital enhancement of MCB lobby and studios 4,754,160 - 4,754,160 Technology upgrade of administrative offices 1,150,200 - 1,150,200 LED Screen and Flooring for Outdoor Performances 766,800 - 766,800 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $17,170,000 $3,700,000 $20,870,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $11,180,000 $2,420,000 T $13,600,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $2,240,000 $480,000 _ $2,720,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $1,680,000 $360,000 $2,040,000 Permitting(5%) $560,000 _ $120,000 $680,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $230,000 $50,000 $280,000 Project Oversight $1,280,000 $270,000 $1,550,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) Fdlmore4� ,'• T x PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Auditorium furniture and finishes replacement 1,814,862 - 1,814,862 ' All in I All in I All in First Floor Lighting and Finish Upgrades(FOH) 2,846,469 - 2,846,469 Second Floor Lighting and Finish Upgrades(FOH) 1,415,390 - 1,415,390 • Motion: Third Floor Lighting and Finish Upgrades(FOH) 1,011,102 - 1,011,102 Fourth Floor Exit Corridor-Painting and Carpet Replacement(FOH) _ 63,215 - 63,215 Jason Greene made a motion to fund the full amount of$29.11M in the gold and silver Repairs to Existing Catwalk 51,376 - 51,376 options. Structural Panels at Stage Roof Penthouse+Lapeyre Stair 80,514 - 80,514 Exterior Window and Door Replacement 409,287 - 409,287 Carmen Browne seconded the motion.Motion passed unanimously. Exterior Structural Repairs 505,321 - 505,321 Driveway Redesign and enhanced pedestrian area _ 504,554 - 504,554 Basement Lighting and Finish Upgrades 1,491,917 1,491,917 First Floor Lighting and Finish Upgrades(BOH) 761,524 - 761,524 Second Floor Lighting and Finish Upgrades(BOH) 415,238 - 415,238 New Second Floor VIP Area 1,840,320 - _ 1,840,320 • New Commercial Kitchen 920,160 - 920,150 Acoustical Improvements at Dressing Rooms/Corridors 76,680 - 76,680 Asbestos,Lead Paint,IAQ Abatement Allowance - 284,000 284,000 Freight Elevator renewal - 700,060 700,060 Exhaust System renewal - - 497,000 497,000 Chilled Water Piping renewal - 2,307,500 2,307,500 HVAC Replacements - - 1,195,356 1,195,356 Electrical Enhancements(including FA allowance) - 1,742,340 1,742,340 Plumbing Enhancements(facility-wide) - 51,830 51,830 Upgrades to Existing Fire Protection System - 287,245 287,245 Emergency Lighting renewal - 452,980 452,980 Fillmore Miami Beach Exterior Window and Door Replacement - - 316,944 316,944 Fillmore Restoration of Mermaid Sculpture at Fillmore Miami Beach - 140,580 140,580 Theatrical Systems Upgrade 4,419,835 - 4,419,835 New LED Marquee Sign 1,840,320 - 1,840,320 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $20,480,000 $8,630,000 $29,110,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $13,350,000 $5,620,000 $18,970,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $2,670,000 $1,130,000 $3,800,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $2,000,000 $850,000 $2,850,000 Permitting(5%) $670,000 $280,000 $950,000 _' Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $270,000 $110,000 $380,000 Project Oversight $1,520,000 $640,000 $2,160,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond • Non-CR&R Total Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) (w/Markup) LColony .; j.'Ye .zz�a , ': :`- ' .:-ry x,t n-; .,.•ems _ PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Lighting&Projection System 1,183,939 - 1,183,939 All in CR&R and additional CR&R and Sound System Redesign&Replacement 1,245,667 - 1,245,667 enhancements up to lighting/projection system, Replace Acoustical Drapes,Main Drape,&Soft Goods 276,048 - 276,048 $6.5M total sound system Stage rigging and mechanics 268,380_ - 268,380 redesign/replacement, New JLG driveable vertical mast lift 30,672 - 30,672 riraripe anti dfan=rinninn Loading Dock doors and liftgate 76,680 - 76,680 Facility-wide expansion&storage 521,424 - 521,424 Facility-wide Security,Access&Communication Systems Upgrade 285,250 - 285,250 Motion: Emergency Lighting renewal - 16,870 16,870 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$6.5M and the silver option Domestic Water Pump renewal - _ 79,747 79,747 totals$4.3M. Accessibility Enhancements 245,376 - 245,376 Lobby&front entry renovations 720,792 - 720,792 Laura Vetia seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. 62221-Restroom renovation&expansion 575,100 - 575,100 New Carpeting&Theater Seating 751,464_ - 751,464 Entry door/storefront replacement - 337,392 337,392 Roof hatch replacement - 46,008 46,008 Colony Theater Acoustic Curtains and Resonators - 56,743 56,743 62321-Colony Theater Exterior Painting - 256,418 256,418 Colony Theater North Awning Replacement - 13,189 13,189 Colony Theater Restroom Exhaust Fan Renewal - 25,304 25,304 64123-Colony Theater Impact Glass - 157,961 157,961 63222-Colony Theater Exit Sign Renewal - 55,210 55,210 62421-Colony Theater Led Lights Upgrade - 61,344 61,344 66720-Colony Theater Sound and Video - 164,095 164,095 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $6,210,000 $1,270,000 $7,480,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $4,040,000 . $830,000 $4,870,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $810,000 $170,000 $980,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $610,000 $120,000 _ $730,000 Permitting(5%) $210,000 $40,000 $250,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 Project Oversight $460,000 $90,000 $550,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (wlMarkup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (wlMarkup) iNliaml ;Botanical Garden A,A ;...?x a` ,� "A. n , ,- , � PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Resiliency&Sustainability Initiatives 3,491,780 - 3,491,780 All in CR&R and resiliency& CR&R only Pond pump replacements - 23,004 23,004 sustainability initiatives Irrigation upgrades 42,600 - 42,600 New pathways for high traffic areas 71,000 - 71,000 New accessible routes to Native Garden and Gazebo 213,000 - 213,000 Dedicated electrical panel for Short-Term Events 7,100 - 7,100 Motion: New safety and landscape lighting 56,800 - 56,800 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$3.87M and the silver option Security cameras and alarm system 49,700 - 49,700 totals$370,000. Exit Sign renewal - 16,870 16,870 Catering kitchen expansion 42,600 - 42,600 Expanded event storage areas 355,000 - 355,000 Scott Needleman seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. HVAC replacement - 184,032 184,032 New ceiling fans - 30,672 30,672 New AN equipment for Banyan and Butterfly Rooms 92,300 - 92,300 New sliding glass doors at Banyan Room 106,500 - 106,500 Expansion of outdoor event area 71,000 - 71,000 Enhanced technology infrastructure 142,000 - 142,000 New Japanese Garden 710,000 - 710,000 Miami Beach Botanical Garden HVAC Ductwork - 32,666 32,666 Interior Renovations for Miami Beach Botanical Garden - 64,104 64,104 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $5,900,000 S370,000 $6,270,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $3,840,000 $230,000 $4,070,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $770,000 $50,000 $820,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $580,000 $40,000 $620,000 Permitting(5%) $190,000 $20,000 $210,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $80,000 $0 $80,000 Project Oversight $440,000 $30,000 $470,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (vy/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (wlMarkup) t tee : wear . .,. , 3 4. " , Ci s";' f "' f .'.'. d PLATINUM GOLD SILVER 1/Ut Deco Welcome Center ,..3 _ ,^, 4. „ Y ...,-.a. raW as �1cka`'., s2'a-- Proposed Enhancement Art Deco Welcome Center Ship's Ladder/Roof Access Renewal - 15,336 15.336 All in All in All in except for enhanced Additional Funding for Art Deco Museum Expansion 1,226,680 - 1,226,880 exterior and interior lighting Enhanced Exterior and Interior Lighting 153,360 - 153,360 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $1,400,000 $20,000 $1,420,000 Motion: Subcontractor Trade Cost $900,000 $10,000 $910,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $180,000 $10,000 $190,000 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$1.42M and the silver option Owner Contingency(15%) $140,000 _ $0 $140,000 totals$1.27M. Permitting(6%) $50,000 $0 $50,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $20,000 _ $0 $20,000 Jack Glottmann seconded the motion.Motion passed unanimously. Project Oversight $110,000 $0 $110,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 • G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond - Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) New World Symphony ,': lam. y: ,? PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement u Upgraded Theatrical Lighting 2,147,040 - 2,147,040 All in CR&R and additional CR&R only Elevator Modernization - 1,150,200 1,150,200 enhancements up to New LED Marquee Sign for East Facade 1.150,200 - 1.150.200 4.2M total(excluding Facility-wide Surge Protection 230,040 - 230,040 theatrical lighting and. New Pergola for Roof Garden 1,150,200 - - 1.150,200 Exterior Paint and Stucco Repairs - 383,400 383,400 Flood Barriers 996,840 - 996,840 Acoustical Resurfacing of Performance Hall"Sails" 766,800 - 766,800 Motion: Replace Acoustic Panels Throughout NWC 230,040 - 230,040 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$4.2M and the silver option Replace Fire Alarm System - 391,068 391,068 totals$1.95M. Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $6,690,000 $1,950,000 $8,640,000 Carmen Browne seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Subcontractor Trade Cost $4,350,000 $1,260,000 $5,610,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $870,000 $260,000 $1,130,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $660,000 $190,000 $850,000 Permitting(5%) $220,000 $70,000 $290,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $90,000 $30,000 $120,000 Project Oversight $500,000 $140,000 $640,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture • Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w!Markup) (w/Markup) (w!Markup) Holo,ocaust fl I mit each ,, -,-.', g '.1'----,...„(,,,-„......_."-.,-;v r°- , t PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancement Interior repair and replacement of center arm structure - 383,400 383.400 All in CR&R and additional CR&R and additional Repatina of center arm structure including surface sculptures 460,080 - 460,080 enhancements up toa enhancements up to a total Replacement of broken Jerusalem stones - 613,440 613,440 total of$6.7M based on of 6.1M,based on Regrouting of all walkway stones 306,720 - 306,720 prioritization list provided prioritization list provided Renovate center water feature and seal leaks(including filters) - 766,800 766,800 Install new bicycle rack 767 - 767 Tech for State of the Art walking tour for visitors 230,040 - 230,040 State of the Art Security bollards at west side frontage 268,380 - 268,380 Motion: State of the Art telephone system for visitor info 115,020 - 115,020 lack Glottmann made a motion that the gold option totals$6.7M and the silver option Remodel security booth for 24-hour security staff 76,680 - 76,680 totals$5 1M. Renovations to Visitor Welcome Center 153,360 - 153.360 Renovations to Public Restrooms 230,040 - 230.040 Wayfinding and Directional Signage 7,668 - 7,668 Carmen Browne seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Technology upgrade for Visitor Center 153,360 - 153,360 New outdoor walkway to classroom 191,700 - 191,700 Replacement of pond lamps - 766,800 766,800 New lilies for pond feature 15,336 - 15,336 Security Gate for rear entrance 230,040 - 230,040 New CBS wall at rear of Memorial/West side of MBBG 575,100 - 575,100 Roof replacement for Classroom,Admin.Office,Security Booth and - 383,400 383,400 Visitor's Center New flooring for Classroom,Admin.Office,Security Booth and Visitor's 46,008 46,008 Center New Security System and Surveillance Cameras 1,150,200 - 1,150,200 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $4,220,000 $2,930,000 $7,150,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $2,750,000 $1,900,000 $4,650,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $550,000 _ $380,000 $930,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $410,000 $290,000 $700,000 Permitting(5%) $140,000 $100,000 $240,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $60,000 _ $40,000 $100,000 Project Oversight $310,000 $220,000 $530,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) ByrronCarlyl®Theater 'r r 11, PLATINUM GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancement Complete Renovation of Byron Carlyle Theater(including spaces for 30,552,054 30,552,054 All in All in All in enhanced programming)* Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $30,570,000 $0 $30,570,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $19,930,000 $0 $19,930,000 Motion: Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $3,990,000 $0 $3,990,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $2,990,000 $0 $2,990,000 Carmen Browne made a motion that the gold and silver options total$30.57M. Permitting(5%) $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 Jack Glottmann seconded the motion.Motion passed unanimously. Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $400,000 $0 $400,000 Project Oversight $2,260,000 $0 $2,260,000 •Per Conditions Assessment&Recommendations Report prepared by M.C.Harry Associates(5/11/21) GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) North Beacti OceafPontt Center , k F` ' < . • ' PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancemeat New sound system and acoustical controls at Community Room - 306,720 - 306,720 All in I All in I All in - 1 New tables and seating for Community Room 76,680 - 76,680 Catering Kitchen Expansion for Senior Meal Program _ 383,400 - 383,400 Restoration of Historic Coral Rock House(Home of Miami Beach Hispanic 766,800 766,800 Community Center) Motion: Unidad Senior Center Accoustical Finish Enhancements - 91,709 91,709 Carmen Browne made a motion that the gold and silver options total$1.95M. 61320-Unidad Building Door Renewal - 96,617 96,617 Jack Glottmann seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. 61420-Unidad Building Window Seal Renewal - 61,344 61,344 65320-Unidad Building Interior&Exterior Painting - 138,024 138.024 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $1,530,000 $420,000 $1,950,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $1,000,000 $260,000 $1,260,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $200,000 $60,000 , $260,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $150,000 $40,000 $190,000 Permitting(5%) $50,000 $20,000 $70,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $20,000 $10,000 $30,000 Project Oversight $110,000 $30,000 $140,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (wlMarkup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (wlMarkup) Miami New Drama at:C Alit Park Gara e .., `' ,,, ' T :" PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancement Buildout for Miami New Drama at Collins Park Garage 7,668,000 - 7,668,000 All in I All in I 50% I Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $7,670,000 $0 $7,670,000 Motion: Subcontractor Trade Cost $5,000,000 $0 $5,000,000 Jack Glottmann made a motion that the gold option totals$7.67M and the silver Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 option totals$3.835M. Owner Contingency(15%) $750,000 _ $0 $750,000 Jason Greene seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Permitting(5%) , $250,000 $0 $250,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $100,000 $0 $100,000 Project Oversight $570,000 $0 $570,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (w/Markup) Mlemi Bandshell ik..�i,v �£, . -' -t ", c-1' �,.,r''.r, , `'•• " .'" ,� „ '^ 4` PLATINUM I GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Back of House Improvements 2,300,400 - 2,300,400 All in I All in I All in Canopy Phase 3 306,720 - 306,720 Restroom Upgrades - 230,040 230.040 Motion: Rear Platform Upgrade 306,720 - 306.720 Carmen Browne made a motion that the gold and silver options total$3.77M. Canopy Projection Mapping 153,360 - 153,360 Park Entrance Upgrade 230,040 - 230,040 Laura Veitia seconded the motion.Motion passed unanimously. Park Performance.Architectural and Landscape Lighting 230,040 - 230.040 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $3.540,000 $230,000 $3,770,000 Subcontractor Trade Cost $2,300,000 $150,000 _ $2,450,000 Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $460,000 $30,000 $490,000 Owner Contingency(15%) $350,000 $20,000 $370,000 Permitting(5%) $120,000 $10,000__- _$130,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $50,000 $0 _ $50,000 Project Oversight $260,000 $20,000 $280,000 • GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 • G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) !The Wolfson/an-FIU - - - PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Proposed Expansion and New Washington Ave.Entrance 10,000,000 - 10,000,000 All in I 50% I 0 I Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $10,000,000 $0 $10,000,000 Motion: Subcontractor Trade Cost $10,000,000 $0 $10,000,000 Jason Greene made a motion that the G.O.Bond Oversight Committee recommends Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $0 $0 $0 that the gold option totals$5M and silver option totals$0. Owner Contingency(15%) $0 $0 _ $0 Laura Veitia seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Permitting(5%) $0 $0 _ $0 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $0 $0 $0 • GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 ' G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) (w/Markup) r - - - - - -The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU PLATINUM GOLD SILVER Proposed Enhancement Facility-wide Enhancements 750,000 - 750,000 All in I 50% I 0 Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $750,000 $0 $750,000 Motion: Subcontractor Trade Cost $750,000 $0 $750,000 Jason Greene made a motion that the gold option totals$375,000 and the silver Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $0 $0 $0 option totals$0. Owner Contingency(15%) $0 $0 $0 Permitting(5%) $0 $0 $0 Jack Glottmann seconded the motion.Motion passed 5 to 1. Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $0 $0 $0 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total (w/Markup) Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (w/Markup) (w/Markup) aArtisttc Playgrounds . ; A ° i ' i z [ r ,1!` won " `*;:. PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER Proposed Enhancement Artistic upgrades I playground activation 7,668,000 - 7,668,000 All in I All in I 50% I —-__ Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $7,670,000 $0 $7,670,000 Motion: Subcontractor Trade Cost $5,000,000 $0 - $5,000,000 Jack Glottmann made a motion that the gold option totals$7.67M and the silver Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) _$1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 option totals$3.835M,which is 50%of the total. Owner Contingency(15%) $750,000 $0 $750,000 p Permitting(5%) $250,000 $0 $250,000 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $100,000 $0 $100,000 Jason Greene seconded the motion.Motion passed unanimously. Project Oversight $570,000 $0 $570,000 GO Bond for Arts Culture Exhbit A-1 G.O.Bond for Arts&Culture Enhancements/ City CR&R Total Cultural GO Bond Non-CR&R Total Total DELIBERATIONS SUMMARY (wlMarkup) (w/Markup) (wlMarkup) a ' ,?»rr v. `V-74` n ` { r PLATINUM I GOLD I SILVER i4 uatiti Scul ture Park. '. _•-" '' i q....��.�,P - t'.?�a� •tf. za.�.`-vim .� ,� .��2,a, �._ � `�� �` Proposed Enhancement Multi-phase 9-mile Artificial Reef Project 11,800,000 - 11,800,000 All in All in except for $5M lump sum Grand Total(Rounded to the nearest ten thousand) $11,800,000 $0 $11,800,000 marketing&other mist expenses which total $1.125M Subcontractor Trade Cost $11,800,000 $0 $11,800,000 Motion: Contractor,General Conditions,Overhead&Profit(20%) $0 $0 $0 Jason Greene made a motion that the platinum option,totaling$11.8M,be solely for Owner Contingency(15%) $0 $0 $0 capital costs,the gold option totals$10.675M and the silver option totals$5M. Permitting(5%) $0 $0 $0 Estimated Bond Fee(2%) $0 $0 $0 GO Bond for Arts Culture EXHIBIT B ESTIMATE City of Miami Beach - Piggyback Election -November 8, 2022 Rafael E. Granado,City Clerk Estimate N°: MBEACH(2)-PB-11082022 City of Miami Beach Estimate Date: June 21,2022 1700 Convention Center Dr.,#200 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Registered Voters: 50,287 Early Voting Days: Precincts: 29 Early Voting Sites: Polling Places: 24 Permanent Absentee Ballots: 14,792 Personnel $Salaries 8,Fringe Benefits,Overtime,Poll Workers Polling Places Security,Polling Place Rentals Supplies and Services Election Supplies,Communication Charges,Absentee Ballots Set Up Trucks and Vehicles Truck Rentals,GSA Vehicles Printing and Advertising 25,143.50 Absentee,Early Voting 8,Precinct Ballots,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices,Newspaper Ads Postage Absentee Ballots Sent and Business Reply,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices,Letters Ballot Creation 820.00 In-House 8,Outside Contractual Services,Translations-Based on one question Administrative Overhead 2,596.35 Indirect Costs,Logic 8,Accuracy,Post-Election Audits *TOTAL $ 28,559.85 *Please note these costs are estimates and are subject to change. This estimate does include the cost of ballot printing; however, if your question(s)/race(s) creates an additional ballot page, the cost will be adjusted accordingly. For more information,you may contact: Raimundo Delgado Manager,Budget and Finance Miami-Dade Elections Department 2700 NW 87 Avenue Miami,Florida 33172 Office:305-499-8424 E-mail:raimundo.delgado@miamidade.gov ESTIMATE City of Miami Beach-Piggyback Election -November 8,2022 w/additional page Rafael E.Granado,City Clerk Estimate N°: MB•(2)-PB-110822 City of Miami Beach Estimate Date: June 17,2022 1700 Convention Center Dr.,#200 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Registered Voters: 50,287 Early Voting Days: Precincts: 29 Early Voting Sites: Polling Places: 24 Permanent Absentee Ballots: 14,792 Personnel $Salaries&Fringe Benefits,Overtime,Poll Workers Polling Places Security,Polling Place Rentals Supplies and Services Election Supplies,Communication Charges,Absentee Ballots Set Up Trucks and Vehicles Truck Rentals,GSA Vehicles Printing and Advertising 50,287.00 Absentee,Early Voting 8 Precinct Ballots,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices,Newspaper Ads Postage Absentee Ballots Sent and Business Reply,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices,Letters Ballot Creation 820.00 In-House 8,Outside Contractual Services,Translations-Based on one question Administrative Overhead 5,110.70 Indirect Costs,Logic 8,Accuracy,Post-Election Audits *TOTAL $ 56,217.70 • *Please note these costs are estimates and are subject to change. This estimate does include the cost of ballot printing; however, if your question(s)/race(s) creates an additional ballot page,, the cost will be adjusted accordingly. For more information,you may contact: Raimundo Delgado Manager,Budget and Finance Miami-Dade Elections Department 2700 NW 87 Avenue Miami,Florida 33172 • Office:305-499-8424 E-mail:raimundo.delgado@miamidade.gov Resolutions-R7 AA MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: July 20, 2022 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 8, 2022 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER CITY SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, FROM TIME TO TIME, NOT EXCEEDING $ ,000,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT, PAYABLE FROM UNLIMITED AD VALOREM TAXES, BEARING INTEREST NOT EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE, AND MATURING NO LATER THAN 30 YEARS FROM ISSUANCE DATE, TO CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE FACILITIES FOR ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE CITY, INCLUDING MUSEUMS, PERFORMANCE VENUES, ARTISTIC PLAYGROUNDS, AQUATIC SCULPTURE PARK, BOTANICAL GARDEN AND SENIOR CENTER. (ITEM TO BE SUBMITTED IN THE SUPPLEMENTAL) SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA 2022 Resident Survey Findings: Most residents think the City's arts and cultural activities contribute to the quality of life in Miami Beach. FINANCIAL INFORMATION n/a Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know"item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection. Prosperity - Market and promote Miami Beach as a world class arts, culture, and quality Page 1198 of 1502 entertainment destination. Legislative Tracking Facilities and Fleet Management Page 1199 of 1502