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471-2004 RDA Reso RESOLUTION NO. 471-2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (RDA), APPROPRIATING FUNDS AS FOLLOWS: $335,500, FROM THE SOUTH POINTE REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SURFACE PARKING LOT AT 137 WASHINGTON AVENUE; AND $388,300, FROM THE CITY CENTER REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, TO PROVIDE UPGRADES TO THE 1672 LENOX AVENUE SURFACE PARKING LOT. WHEREAS, on December 1ih, 2001, the Land Use and Development Committee voted unanimously to recommend relocation of the City's Community Garden from 137 Washington Avenue, to 226 Collins Avenue; and WHEREAS, on December 19th, 2001, two options were presented to the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA) as follows: if the relocation did not occur, then the site should remain a green area; or if the relocation did occur, then the City's proposal to utilize the former Community Garden site on Washington Avenue as a surface parking lot should be approved; and WHEREAS, the relocation of the Community Garden was approved and the construction of the new Community Garden proceeded as planned and is substantially completed at the new location at 226 Collins Avenue; and WHEREAS, the City retained Bermello, Ajamil Architects (B&A) from the City's rotational list of architects and engineers to design and prepare construction documents for the new surface parking lot at 137 Washington Avenue; and WHEREAS, a presentation was made to the Historic Preservation Board (HPB), and approved at the HPB's February 10th, 2004 meeting; and WHEREAS, the proposed surface lot at 137 Washington Avenue will include thirty (30) parking spaces, two (2) of the spaces being Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible; landscaping, including seventeen (17) palms and ten (10) shade trees, shrubs and ground cover, a new exfiltration drainage system; new lighting installation; a continuous five (5') foot aluminum fence on the north and east side of the property; all with an estimated cost of $335,500; and WHEREAS, the 1672 Lenox Avenue surface parking lot, located on the southwest intersection of 1ih Street and Lenox Avenue, requires upgrading due to its visible location and the existing condition of the lot; and WHEREAS, a new design was subsequently developed including a new drainage system and new electrical service in order to meet current codes; all with an estimated cost of $388,300 and; WHEREAS, funds, in the amount of $335,500 are available from the South Pointe Redevelopment District, Fund Number 379, for the construction of the surface parking lot at 137 Washington Avenue, and funds, in the amount of $388,300, are available from the City Center Redevelopment District, Fund Number 365, to provide upgrades to the 1672 Lenox Avenue surface parking lot. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, that the Chairman and Members hereby appropriate funds as follows: $335,500, from the South Pointe Redevelopment District, in order to construct a surface parking lot at 137 Washington Avenue; and $388,300, from the City Center Redevelopment District, to provide upgrades to the 1672 Lenox Avenue surface parking lot. PASSED and ADOPTED this 5th May ,2004. ATTEST: ~. ~~dv--- SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~~ Gel'Iei-.l ~ \ T:\AGENDA\2004\May0504\RegularlRDA reso 137wash. 16741enox surface lots.doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Chairman and members of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, appropriating Funds, in the amount of $335,500, from the South Pointe Redevelopment Agency, and Funds, in the amount of $388,300, from the City Center Redevelopment Agency in order to construct the 137 Washin ton Avenue surface lot and rovide u rades to the 1672 Lenox Avenue surface lot. Issue: Shall the Chairman and Members of the Redevelopment Agency approve the appropriation of $335,500 from the South Pointe RDA for the construction of a new Surface Parking Lot located at 137 Washington Avenue and Funds in the amount of $388,300 from the City Center RDA for a full renovation to the 1672 Lenox Avenue Surface lot Item Summary/Recommendation: On December 6, 2001 the South Pointe Advisory Committee recommended the relocation of the Community Garden from the current location at the time, at 137 Washington Avenue, to a new site on Collins Avenue between Second and Third Streets. Additionally, a decision was also made to support the construction of a surface parking lot on the vacated property on Washington Avenue after the relocation of the Community Garden. On December 19, 2001, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Miami Beach (RDA) approved the recommendation to relocate the Community Garden from Washington Avenue and to convert the remaining site to a parking lot. On February 10th, 2004 the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) was presented with the plans for the Parking Lot at the former Community Garden; the item was approved based on a design performed by Bermello Ajamil and Partners. The design is ready to proceed to construction. At the 1672 Lenox Avenue surface lot located in the South West intersection of 1th Street and Lenox Avenue, an upgrading is required. A complete design was developed with the assistance of the Planning Department and the Public Works Department to address landscape and site drainage. A full new electrical service will be provided as well. The Administration recommends the appropriation of the Funding in order to complete these projects as described. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: I I Finance Dept. Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Hiram G. Siaba x 6572 Si n-Ofts: AGENDA ITEM DATE 38 5"!YO Cf CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www .lllli:;lllllb~i:;lChn.guv REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEMORANDUM From: Chairman David Dermer and Date: May 5, 2004 Members of Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency Jorge M. Gonzalez ~. A~ Executive Director 0"'- 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $335,500, FROM THE SOUTH POINTE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SURFACE LOT AT 137 WASHINGTON AVENUE; AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $388,300, FROM THE CITY CENTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, TO PROVIDE UPGRADES TO THE 1672 LENOX AVENUE SURFACE LOT. To: Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING The Funding is available from the South Pointe and the City Center RDA Districts. ANALYSIS On December 6th, 2001 the South Pointe Advisory Committee recommended the relocation of the Community Garden from the current location at the time, at 137 Washington Ave., to a new site on Collins Avenue between Second and Third Streets. Additionally, a decision was also made to support the construction of a surface parking lot on the vacated property on Washington Avenue after the relocation of the Community Garden. On December 17th, 2001, the Land Use and Development Committee voted unanimously to recommend the proposed relocation of the City's Community Garden from 137 Washington Avenue to 226 Collins Avenue. To complete the first step, on December 19th, 2001, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Miami Beach (RDA) approved the recommendation to relocate the Community Garden from Washington Avenue and to convert the remaining site to a parking lot. The relocation of the Community Garden proceeded as approved and is substantially completed at the new location at 226 Collins Avenue. The Parking Department then proceeded to retain Bermello, Ajamil Architects (B&A) from the City's rotational list to design and prepare construction documents for the new surface 137 Washington Ave & 1674 Lenox Redevelopment Agency Memorandum Page 2 of 3 lot at 137 Washington Avenue. Documents were prepared and approved by the Parking Department. Since the lot is within the Historic District, a presentation to the Historical Preservation Board (HPB) was required. On October 7th, 2003 at a Historic Preservation Board Meeting (HPB) the item was continued for the next meeting of December 9th, 2003. On December 9th, 2003 the HPB again continued the item to the February 10th, 2004 meeting where it was approved based on the design prepared by B&A. The surface lot at 137 Washington Avenue will include thirty (30) parking spaces, two (2) of the spaces being Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible, landscaping including seventeen (17) palms and ten (10) shade trees, shrubs and ground cover. A new exfiltration drainage system and a new lighting installation are included. The lot will also include a continuous five (5') foot aluminum fence on the North and East side of the property. The West side of the property facing Washington Avenue will have a four (4) foot high aluminum picket fence with masonry piers. The 1672 Lenox Avenue surface lot located on the South West intersection of 17th Street and Lenox Avenue requires upgrading due to its visible location and the existing condition of the lot. The Parking Department initiated the effort by proposing the upgrade of concrete sidewalks, asphalt and re-stripping of the parking spaces. The Planning Department also requested full compliance with the City of Miami Beach Zoning Code regarding landscape criteria. A complete landscape design was subsequently developed with the assistance of the Planning Department. A total of twenty (20) new shade trees, twenty eight (28) new palms and extensive amount of shrubs and ground cover throughout the surface lot are the new components to be provided at this parking lot. In addition, the Public Works Department requested an analysis of the parking lot existing storm drainage system. In coordination with Capital Improvements Project Office (CIP) an engineering study was performed. The existing drainage system consists of four (4) catch basins connected in such a manner that the rain water flows to the last catch basin closest to the street, where the water accumulates until it overflows. At that point the rain water flows to the public storm drainage system of the City, which is not acceptable to the Public Works Department. The Public Works Department determined that either a new exfiltration system such as a French Drain should be constructed in the lot or a new Drainage Well had to be located at the last catch basin to provide a self sufficient drainage system as mandated by new code requirements. A new electrical service will also be provided to the existing lighting system in order to meet current codes. The existing capacity ofthe lot is for eighty five (85) parking spaces. After the upgrades are completed, the capacity of the lot will be eighty (80) car parking spaces, two (2) of which are designated accessible (ADA) and there will be an additional 6 motorcycle parking spaces. 137 Washington Ave & 1674 Lenox Redevelopment Agency Memorandum Page 3 of 3 The construction cost of the parking lots will be as follows: Address Construction Contingency Total 137 Washington Avenue 1672 Lenox Avenue $305,000 $353,000 $30,500 $35,300 $335,500 $388,300 The Administration recommends appropriation of the funding in order to complete these two projects which are considered substantial improvements, and in order to provide better parking facilities to the community with sufficient shade trees and a more aesthetically pleasing installation for the visitors to the City of Miami Beach. T:\AGENDAI2004\May0504\RegularlRDA 137wash. 1674 lenox surface lots MEMO.doc