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Resolution 2023-32641 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-32641 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE AT ITS MAY 23, 2023 MEETING, AND AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH A 3D PRINTED "LIVING" SEAWALL PILOT PROJECT. WHEREAS, at the May 4, 2022 City Commission meeting, Commissioner Steven Meiner sponsored a referral to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee (the "Committee")to discuss the feasibility of 3D printed "living" seawalls; and WHEREAS, at its January 11, 2023 meeting, the PSNQLC discussed the item at length, and recommended for Public Works Department to explore the feasibility of incorporating a Seawall Pilot Project (the "Pilot Project"), which would replace traditional concrete panels used in seawall construction with 3D printed concrete seawalls; and WHEREAS, at the May 23, 2023 PSNQLC meeting, Public Works Department presented to the Committee information on a 3D panel option that is planned to be produced by a Miami-Dade County based manufacturer; and WHEREAS, a seawall pilot project which incorporates 3D panels is expected to have a similar cost and a similar construction installation method as constructing the seawall with the traditional pre-cast concrete panels specified in the City's Public Works Manual; and WHEREAS, the 3D panels can be used to meet the City's requirement of the top of cap seawall elevation of +5.7 feet (NAVD) and meet all applicable requirements of the Florida Building Code; and WHEREAS, compared to a traditional seawall project, the project timeline for 3D panels is expected to be 3 to 9 months longer due to permitting; and WHEREAS, by incorporating designs with shapes and textures that mimic coral reefs and mangroves, 3D printed seawall panels serve to promote biodiversity by supporting a wider range of marine life and contribute to shoreline resilience; and WHEREAS, based on the potential benefits of 3D printed panels for seawall construction, the Committee adopted a motion to proceed with the Pilot Project, as recommended by the Public Works Department. 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 hereby accept the recommendation of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee at its May 23, 2023 meeting, and authorize the Administration to proceed with a 3D printed "living" Seawall Pilot Project. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ds day of NML , 2023. ATTEST: .1 :2v."-----___ ...... 5( JUL -- 5 2023 Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael . Granado, City Clerk (sponsored by Commissioner Steven-Meiner) r',,1;;H Ems",_^ APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION .-,,e-e p- - a /z) /2_4023 City Attotna Date 2 • Resolutions-C7 0 MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: June 28,2023 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE AT ITS MAY 23, 2023 MEETING, AND AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH A 3D PRINTED "LIVING" SEAWALL PILOT PROJECT. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends accepting the recommendation of the Public Safety and Quality of Life Committee at its May 23, 2023 meeting, to proceed with a 3D printing of"living" seawall pilot program. BACKGROUND/HISTORY At its May 4, 2022 meeting, the City Commission approved a referral to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee (PSNQLC) to discuss the practicality of 3D printed "living"seawalls; and At its January 11, 2023 meeting, the PSNQLC members discussed the item at length and made a motion for Public Works to explore the feasibility of incorporating a seawall pilot program and replace traditional concrete panels used in seawall construction with 3D printed concrete seawalls. At its May 23, 2023 meeting, Public Works presented the PSNQLC members, information on a 3D panel option that is planned to be produced by a Miami-Dade County based manufacturer. Committee members made a motion to proceed with a pilot program as recommended by Public Works. Page 771 of 1808 _ < .„ , R P,714 '7C::-,ram► __ • • Figure 1. Seawall constructed with traditional flat concrete seawall panels ' ' i Figure 2. Rendering of a 3D panel by Kind Designs ANALYSIS A seawall pilot project with 3D panels is expected to have a similar cost and a similar construction installation method as constructing the seawall with the traditional pre-cast concrete panels specified in the City's Public Works Manual. The 3D panels can be used to meet the City's requirement of the top of cap seawall elevation of +5.7 feet (NAVD). Compared to a traditional seawall project, the project timeline for 3D panels is expected to be 3 to 9 months longer due to permitting. Cost The total capital cost of a seawall project is expected to be similar for seawalls using 3D panels as for seawalls using traditional concrete panels. The average cost for a typical, 40— 100 linear foot City of Miami Beach seawall project is $3,550/linear foot (in 2023 dollars): $850/linear foot for design and $2700/linear foot for construction, based on recent City projects. Structural testing of the 3D panels suggests that the 3D panels will have a 50-year design life, similar to traditional concrete panels.Accordingly, the frequency of replacement is expected to be similar, indicating a comparable equivalent annual cost for seawalls with 3D panels as for seawalls with Page 772 of 1808 concrete panels. If the permitting agencies consider the 3D panels to have an environmental mitigation value, then this may reduce or eliminate the need for installation of rip-rap in the vicinity of 3D panel seawalls, thereby reducing the overall project cost. The costs of other seawall components such as the precast piles and the concrete cap is expected to be unchanged, regardless of the type of panel. Permitting The permitting process for a traditional seawall (no environmental resources impacts) has a typical duration of 6 months. The Public Works Department anticipates that the permitting timeframe will be approximately 9 — 12 months for a seawall with 3D panels, considering that this is a new and untested technology that may be closely scrutinized by the regulatory agencies. At least three regulatory agencies are typically responsible for issuing permits for seawall projects. These agencies are Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. These permitting agencies have not issued a permit for aseawall using 3D panels, nor have they provided an estimate of the duration of the permitting process for seawalls using 3D panels. Kind Designs has had initial discussions with Miami-Dade County DERM, and DERM is supportive of a pilot project to evaluate the 3D panels in lieu of riprap mitigation that is currently required. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA Results from the 2022 Resident Survey related to the City's perception and satisfaction show an overall approval of 67.4%, and rated the City as a good place to live. FINANCIAL INFORMATION This project will be funded out of the Citywide Seawalls Capital Project. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends accepting the recommendation of the Public Safety and Quality of Life Committee at its May 23, 2023 meeting, to proceed with a 3D printing of"living" seawall pilot program. Applicable Area North Beach 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 Environment& Infrastructure - Reduce risk from storms, high tides, groundwater, and sea level rise. Legislative Tracking Public Works Page 773 of 1808 Sponsor Commissioner Steven Meiner ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ MAY 23, 2023 PSNQLC MEMO ❑ Resolution Page 774 of 1808 0LD BUSINESS 1. MIAMI BEACH COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee Members FROM: Alina T.Hudak,City Manager DATE: May 23,2023 SUBJECT:DISCUSSION REGARDING THE PRACTICALITY OF 3D PRINTING OF'LIVING'SEAWALLS. HISTORY: At its May 4, 2022 meeting, the City Commission approved a referral to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee(PSNQLC)to discuss the practicality of 3D printing of"living"seawalls,item C4J. At its January 11, 2023 meeting, the PSNQLC members discussed the item at length and made a motion for Public Works to explore the feasibility of a seawall pilot project using 3D printed concrete seawall panels(3D panels). The 3D panels are intended as a replacement for traditional concrete panels used in seawall construction.Compared to traditional, flat seawall panels(Figure 1),the 3D panels(Figure 2)have a raised surface that proposes to improve environmental conditions by creating complex habitats for marine organisms to grow and forage.As directed,the Public Works Department further investigated the 3D panels that will be produced by an upcoming Miami-Dade County based manufacturer,Kind Designs. • . .f Figure 1.Seawall constructed with traditional flat concrete seawall panels l • • Figure 2.Rendering of a 3D panel by Kind Designs ANALYSIS Update on Pilot Projects in Miami-Dade County No 3D printed concrete seawall panels have been installed,as of March 2023.Kind Designs has printed 3D panels for testing in the Netherlands and expects to begin manufacturing the 3D panels in a warehouse located in Miami-Dade County in April 2023.A local seawall construction contractor, Dock&Marine Construction Company, plans to install the 3D panels on client projects as soon as the 3D panels are available.No known environmental or building permits have been requested or issued for seawalls specifying the use of 3D panels. Two planned seawall pilot projects located in Miami-Dade County were previously discussed in PSNQL Committee: a private seawall replacement (100 linear feet) on the Miami River and a private seawall replacement in Key Biscayne. The Miami River Page 775 of 1808 project has not yet submitted a permit application for the 3D panels;the Key Biscayne project has been defunded and there are no plans for implementation at this time. Miami Beach Seawall Pilot Feasibility A seawall pilot project with 3D panels is expected to have a similar cost and a similar construction installation method as constructing the seawall with the traditional pre-cast concrete panels specified in the City's Public Works Manual. The 3D panels can be used to meet the City's requirement of the top of cap seawall elevation of +5.7 feet (NAVD). Compared to a traditional seawall project,the project timeline for 3D panels is expected to be 3 to 9 months longer due to permitting. Cost The total capital cost of a seawall project is expected to be similar for seawalls using 3D panels as for seawalls using traditional concrete panels. The average cost for a typical,40— 100 linear foot City of Miami Beach seawall project is $3,550/linear foot(in 2023 dollars):$850/linear foot for design and$2700/linear foot for construction, based on recent City projects. Structural testing of the 3D panels suggests that the 3D panels will have a 50-year design life, similar to traditional concrete panels.Accordingly, the frequency of replacement is expected to be similar, indicating a comparable equivalent annual cost for seawalls with 3D panels as for seawalls with concrete panels. If the permitting agencies"consider the 3D panels to have an environmental mitigation value,then this may reduce or eliminate the need for installation of rip-rap in the vicinity of 3D panel seawalls, thereby reducing the overall project cost. The costs of other seawall components such as the precast piles and the concrete cap is expected to be unchanged,regardless of the type of panel. Permitting The permitting process for a traditional seawall(no environmental resources impacts)has a typical duration of 6 months.The Public Works Department anticipates that the permitting timeframe will be approximately 9— 12 months for a seawall with 3D panels, considering that this is a new and untested technology that may be closely scrutinized by the regulatory agencies. At least three regulatory agencies are typically responsible for issuing permits for seawall projects.These agencies are Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management(DERM), South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD), and U.S.Army Corps of Engineers.These permitting agencies have not issued a permit for a seawall using 3D panels, nor have they, provided an estimate of the duration of the permitting process for seawalls using 3D panels. Kind Designs has had initial discussions with Miami-Dade County DERM, and DERM is supportive of a pilot project to evaluate the 3D panels in lieu of riprap mitigation that is currently required. Potential Locations for City Pilot In collaboration with Kind Designs and the City's Environmental Department, the Public Works Department used the following criteria to evaluate potential locations for a seawall pilot project using 3D panels: Table 1.Seawall Pilot Evaluation Criteria • Criteria Optimal Range Rationale Seawall Replacement Seawalls with high replacement priority Priority High are due for replacement in the near-term, irrespective of the pilot program. Seawall Length 50 ft—100 ft This length is relatively short, keeping costs low for the pilot program. Wave activity from boats can discourage Boat Traffic Minimal growth of marine life on the proposed seawalls. This is the appropriate depth for encouraging growth of marine life. Water Depth 2 ft—5 ft Shallow depths decrease available surface area of the panels for growth of marine life. None or Low Rapid flow of stormwater through an Stormwater Outfalls Velocity Flow" outfall located on a seawall can discourage growth of marine life. The existence of marine organisms such Existing Marine Life Yes as coral in the vicinity of the seawall suggests optimal growth conditions at the seawall. Proximity to Biscayne Bay generally Proximity to Biscayne improves water quality and flushing Bay Close conditions compared to constricted canals. Over 30 City-owned seawalls of medium to high replacement priority were considered for the pilot program.Based on these criteria, four locations are potential candidates for the seawall pilot project: Table 2.Recommended Seawall Pilot Locations Location Seawall Length Recommendation (linear feet) for Pilot W 60m Street, 46 ft Page�i76 of 18 8 East of Pine Tree Drive 42nd Street, West of Indian Creek 49 ft Medium-High Drive Ray Street, South of South Shore 49 ft Medium-High Drive Northwest corner of 41st Street and Indian 86 ft Medium-High Creek Drive CONCLUSION: Following the recommendation of the PSNQLC members to explore the feasibility of a seawall pilot program using 3D printed concrete seawall panels(3D panels),the Administration has identified four feasible locations for the program,as well as a consultant to design 3D panel seawalls. Applicable Area Citywide is this a"Residents Right to Does this item utilize GO, Know"item,-pursuant to Bond Funds? Day Code Section 2-14? Yes No ATTACHMENTS: Description Type El Commission referral to PSNQLC Other Page 777 of 1808