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C7G-Accept Recomm Discontinue Residential Parking Zone 12-Upper W Ave Pilot PCondensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, accepting the recommendations of the Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee to discontinue the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in Residential Parking Zone l2lUpper West Avenue through attrition and to dissolve its related waitino list. COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY lntended Outcome lmprove Parking availability. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Miami Beach Customer Survey indicates 74% of residents and72o/o of businesses rate the availability of parking across the City as too little or much too little. Availability of parking was one of the changes residents identified to make Miami Beach a better to live, work or play. Item Summary/Recommendation : Restricted Residential Parking Permit Zone l2lUpper West Avenue was approved by the Mayor and Commission on February 25,2004, at the request of residents of Upper West Avenue (131n Street to Dade Boulevard). However, RM-3 (Residential - High lntensity) properties were not allowed to participate due to the following: . Properties in the RM-3 district provide off-street parking for their residents/tenants. Many of the properties in zoning districts with less intensity have little to no off-street parking and those residents rely almost solely on curbside parking.o Allowing RM-3 zoned properties, including the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, would usurp most, if not all, of the on-street parking in the neighborhood. This is primarily attributed to the fact that these properties have monthly parking rates for their residents/tenants that range between $100 and $150. Zone 12 has an annual permit fee of $50.00, an obvious incentive for residents of RM-3 zoned properties to participate in the program. Shortly after the establishment of Zone 12, a number of residents from both the Waverly and Grand Flamingo challenged the exemption of RM-3 zoned properties from the program. Their challenge was based on the financial burden of the monthly parking rate at their respective RM-3 zoned properties. At the time, Commissioner Saul Gross championed their cause and fifty (50) residential slots were made available for residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, as a pilot program. The pilot program was anticipated to dissolve upon having no demand from residents from the referenced properties. To date, demand continues for these residential slots. ln fact, there are currently 61 residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo on a waiting list for these slots. On May 30,2014, the NCAC held a discussion regarding the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in Residential Parking Zone l2lUpper West Avenue. The NCAC directed the Administration to discontinue the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents through attrition and to immediately dissolve its related waiting list. Administration Recommendation :the Resolution. Financial !nformation : Source of Funds: Amount Account 1 2 3 OBPI Total Financial lmpact Summary: n-Offs: Department Director Assistant GifilUlanager City l{pnager SF KK KGB JLM /M T:\AGENDA\201 12.sum.doc CTCrMIAMIBEACH402 g MIAMIBEACH City of Miomi Beoch, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miomi Beoch, Florido 331 39, www.miomibeochfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members FRoM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager July 23,2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYORAND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NETGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMTTTEE (NCAC) TO DISCONTINUE WAVERLY AND GRAND FLAM!NGO RES!DENTS' PARTICIPATION IN RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZON E 1 2/U PPER WEST AVEN U E THROUGH ATTRITION AND TO IMMEDIATELY DISOLVE ITS RELATED WAITING LIST. BACKGROUND Restricted Residential Parking Permit Zone l2lUpper West Avenue was approved by the Mayor and Commission on February 25, 2004, at the request of residents of Upper West Avenue 113th Street to Dade Boulevard). However, RM-3 (Residential - High lntensity) properties were not allowed to participate due to the following: . Properties in the RM-3 district provide off-street parking for their residents/tenants. Many of the properties in zoning districts with less intensity have little to no otf-street parking and those residents rely almost solely on curbside parking.. Allowing RM-3 zoned properties, including the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, would usurp most, if not all, of the on-street parking in the neighborhood. This is primarily attributed to the fact that these properties have monthly parking rates for their residents/tenants that range between $100 and $150. Zone 12 has an annual permit fee of $50.00, an obvious incentive for residents of RM-3 zoned properties to participate in the program. Shortly after the establishment of Zone 12, a number of residents from both the Waverly and Grand Flamingo challenged the exemption of RM-3 zoned properties from the program. Their challenge was based on the financial burden of the monthly parking rate at their respective RM-3 zoned properties. At the time, Commissioner Saul Gross championed their cause and fifty (50) residential slots were made available for residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, as a pilot program. The pilot program was anticipated to dissolve upon having no demand from residents from the referenced properties. To date, demand continues for these residential slots. ln fact, there are currently 61 residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo on a waiting list for these slots. ANALYSIS: On May 30,2014, the NCAC held a discussion regarding the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in Residential Parking Zone l2lUpperWestAvenue. The NCAC directed the Administration to discontinue the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents through attrition and to immediately dissolve its related waiting list. DATE: SUBJECT: 403 July 23, 2014 City Commission Memo Recommendation NCAC Waverly/Grand Flamingo Zone 12 Page 2 of 2 CONCLUS!ON On May 30,2014, the NCAC directed the Administration to discontinue the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents through attrition and immediately dissolve its related waiting list.bJLM/K6/SF T:\AGENDA\2014\Ju1y232014\RecommendationNCACWaverlyFlamingoZonel2.cme.doc 404 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NETGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFATRS GOMMITTEE (NCAC) AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE THE WAVERLY AND GRAND FLAMINGO RESIDENTS' PARTICIPATION IN THE RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONE 12IUPPER WEST AVENUE PTLOT PROGRAM ("ZONE 12 PILOT PROGRAM") THROUGH ATTRITION AND TO DISCONTINUE THE RELATED WAITING LIST. WHEREAS, Restricted Residential Parking Permit Zone lZlUpper West Avenue was approved by the Mayor and Commission on February 25,2004, at the request of residents of Upper West Avenue (13th Street to Dade Boulevard). However, RM-3 (Residential - High lntensity) properties were not allowed to participate due to the following: . Properties in the RM-3 district provide off-street parking for their residents/tenants. Many of the properties in zoning districts with less intensity have little to no off-street parking and those residents rely almost solely on curbside parking. . Allowing RM-3 zoned properties, including the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, would usurp most, if not all, of the on-street parking in the neighborhood. This is primarily attributed to the fact that these properties have monthly parking rates for their residents/tenants that range between $100 and $150. Zone 12 has an annual permit fee of $50.00, an obvious incentive for residents of RM-3 zoned properties to participate in the program; and WHEREAS, shortly after the establishment of Zone 12, a number of residents from both the Waverly and Grand Flamingo challenged the exemption of RM-3 zoned properties from the program. Their challenge was based on the financial burden of the monthly parklng rate at their respective RM-3 zoned properties. At the time, Commissioner Saul Gross championed their cause and fifty (50) residential slots were made available for residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo, as a pilot program; and WHEREAS, the Zone 12 Pilot Program was anticipated to dissolve upon having no demand from residents from the referenced properties and, to date, demand continues for these residential slots with 61 residents of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo on a waiting list for these slots; and WHEREAS, on May 30,2014, the NCAC held a discussion regarding the participation of the Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in Residential Parking Zone l2lUpper West Avenue; and WHEREAS, the NCAC recommended that the Administration immediately discontinue the participation of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in the Zone 12 Pilot Program through attrition and to discontinue its related waiting list. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY GOMMISSION OF THE Clry OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and authorize the City Administration to immediately discontinue the participation 405 of Waverly and Grand Flamingo residents in the Residential Parking Zone l2lUpper West Avenue Pilot Program through attrition and to discontinue the related waiting list. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of 2014. ATTEST: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Philip Levine, Mayor TAGENDA\2014Uu1y23\Parking\RecommendationFCWPCTowingPermitAdditionalRequirements.res.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION .*ttdt^-:(,+(o CitVAtlorneV , Dote 406 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 407