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LTC 244-2004 Film Production Update CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 244-2004 ~ From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. GOnZa,ez4 ,v--Cy~ City Manager 0 FILM PRODUC ON UPDATE Date: September 17, 2004 To: Subject: Here is an update of current and upcoming large scale feature production in Miami Beach. Many of these dates have simply been changed due to Hurricanes Frances and Ivan. September 13 throuQh September 27 National Lampoon's "Pledge This," starring Paris Hilton, films inside a private residence at 24 South Hibiscus. The production schedule is Monday through Friday (no weekend filming) from 7AM until 10PM, with four dates (17, 22, 23 and 24) planning to film until 11 PM. The production has obtained an open lot at 101 North Hibiscus for base camp parking and also the Rod and Reel Club for catering. In compliance with the Film and Print Guidelines, the production has obtained an appropriate percentage of approvals from a large affected area (roughly 500 feet in each direction) of the location house, as well as the base camp lot. The Palm, Star and Hibiscus Neighborhood Association has communicated concerns over this activity to the Film Office and the production and the production is working to address these concerns. These concerns chiefly concern vehicle parking on the street, which the permit prohibits and Miami Beach police will enforce, personnel walking between base camp and location, which the production addressed with multiple shuttle vans, and debris left by the production, which the production will eliminate nightly by a hired sanitation company. The production is cognizant of neighborhood concerns, noise issues and the current holiday schedule and is working to maintain as minimal a visibility in the community as possible. Though the Film Office invariably looks to the Palm, Star and Hibiscus Association for input on all productions on any of the islands, by the Film and Print guidelines, their formal approval is not necessary in this instance. Sunday, September 26 "Transporter 2" has rescheduled their activity on Collins Avenue from 23 Street to 26 Street involving a wave-runner stunt. The scene is the end ofthe wave-runner's pursuit of a bus, where the wave-runner runs out of canal at Indian Creek and jumps onto the street. The production is breaking this action into three beats: 1. the wave-runner jumps from the water into water in Indian Creek, using a stationed ramp, 2. a crane lifts the wave-runner in the air from the water onto the street, 3. the wave-runner comes to a stop on Collins and the rider races to catch the bus. To perform this action and ensure safety, Miami Beach police will close southbound Collins Avenue from 23rd Street to 26 Street, re-routing southbound traffic onto the western lane of northbound Collins Avenue, which will become two-way traffic. Indian Creek drive will still run south through the eastward curve, but will reroute southbound onto this rerouted lane. During the actual takes, police will coordinate five minute maximum Intermittent Traffic Control (ITC) of both sides of Collins from 23rd to 26th Street for safety. The production has obtained signed approvals from the businesses along southbound Collins from 23rd to 26th and has re-issued notifications to all residents on the other side of Indian Creek at this area, as well as the buildings north along Collins and Indian Creek Drive to 41 Street. Message boards alerting drivers will be placed on 22nd Street and northbound Collins and 27th Street and southbound Indian Creek Drive. In addition to FDOT, police, fire and the Film Office, the production is working with DERM to dredge the floor of Indian Creek and station a permitted ramp in the water. The production is during daylight hours only, starting at 7AM. Due to this delay in the schedule, the production and the Film Office have made further arrangements with the Collins Park Association to address their concerns of resident access and egress along the eastern portion of Collins Avenue. JMG\C~S\gw c: Christina Cuervo Max Sklar Graham Winick Assistant City Manager Acting Director, Tourism and Cultural Development Film and Print Coordinator n 0 -l .r:- ::e -< (/) c., fTl m r -u () rT'~ :;0 -.l rn ~<, (fl " < :JI: CO) m .,., N -n 0 n (.J1 f'Tl 0