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LTC 140-2023 Five Neighborhood Associations Support Mooring Field Project - Item R9 U March 27, 2023, Commission MeetingM IA M I BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LTC# 140-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manager Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney • March 25, 2023 I SUBJECT: Five Neighborhood Associations Support Mooring Field Project - Item R9 U March 27, 2023, Commission Meeting On behalf of the Belle Isle Residents Association {BIRA), Palm View Neighborhood Association (PVNA), Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Association (SHNA); Venetian Way Neighborhood Association (VWNA); and West Avenue Neighborhood Association (WAvNA), attached is a letter to the Mayor and Commissioners in support of Item R9 U (Mooring Field Project) on the March 27, 2023, Commission Meeting F:\CLER\$ALL\L TC FROM ASSOCIATIONS\MUL TIPLE ASSOCIATIONS 03252023.docx G ran ad o , R afa el From: Se n t: To: Su bje ct : BIRA, PVNA, SHNA, VWNA and WAvNA <belleisleresidents +gmail.com@ccsend.com> Saturday, March 25, 2023 12:08 PM Granado, Rafael Five Neighborhood Associations support the Mooring Field [ THIS MESSAGE COMES FROM AN EXTERNAL EMAIL - USE CAUTION WHEN REPLYING AND OPENING LINKS OR ATTACHMENTS] Letter to the Mayor and Commissioners of Miami Beach Subject: March 27 CMB Commission meeting, Item R9-U Five Neighborhood Associations support the Mooring Field project. Attn: Mayor and members of the City Commission: We urge elected officials to support the ongoing effort to create a Mooring Field in Biscayne Bay from the MacArthur Causeway to Sunset Harbour. A Mooring Field is a legally defined area within a body of water. In Florida, a Mooring Field is established by local ordinance, codifying a management plan that regulates activity within the mooring field. Hundreds of vessels are anchored in the water adjacent to West Avenue, Belle Isle, and Sunset Harbour. Nearly all of them are polluting and damaging our bay. Their anchors scrape the environmentally sensitive bay floor. Their owners dump their feces directly into the bay. Most of these vessels haven't moved in months and, in some cases, years. We know some of the owners Airbnb their boats. Not a single vessel pays taxes to the city of Miami Beach or supports our Public Schools (although many use different city services). We understand there is pushback from some owners of Sunset Islands due to unsubstantiated claims that boats may relocate there and obstruct the views from their single-family homes. The city should prioritize improving the environment of our bay and reject the delay tactics that suggest the city must halt efforts to create the Mooring Field until the views of certain homeowners are protected by state law. The environment cannot wait. The battle in Tallahassee should continue while the city moves forward with its effort to protect the bay and the marine environment. A potential solution to Sunset Island concerns is to extend the Mooring Field boundary north to the Julia Tuttle Causeway. Moreover, City staff tells us the waterways 1 adjacent to the Sunset Islands are navigation channels, so Marine Patrol would authorize towing any boats that might relocate to these waters. The three neighborhood associations that stretch from 5th Street to Sunset Harbour - Belle Isle, Sunset Harbour, and West Avenue Neighborhood Associations and the nearly ten thousand residents who live in these neighborhoods - have been and continue to support the city's plan to create a Mooring Field to protect the environment. In addition, several adjacent neighborhood associations noted below also support the creation of a Mooring Field. As the Monday, March 27 CMB Commission meeting approaches, we urge you to: 1. Allow the current CMB policy that supports the creation of a Mooring Field to move forward. 2. Allow the city to complete all permitting- a lengthy and time-consuming process - for the proposed Mooring Field. 3. Consider expanding the size of the initial Mooring Field after receiving approvals from the county and the state. Do not reduce the size of the current plan for the Mooring Field. 4. Support efforts in the Florida legislature to protect property owners from uninvited vessels that seek to drop anchors near private, city, county, or state-owned property. Respectfully, Belle Isle Residents Association (BIRA) Palm View Neighborhood Association (PVNA) Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Association (SHNA) Venetian Way Neighborhood Association (VWNA) West Avenue Neighborhood Association (WAvNA) BIRA, PVNA, SHNA, VWNA and WAvNA I 10 Venetian Way, Miami Beach, FL 33139 U nsu bscri be rafaelgranado@miam i beach fl. gov Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by belleisleresidents@gmail.com powered by Try email marketing for free today 1 2