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RESOLUTION NO. 2005-26028
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR DECEMBER 7,
2005, TO HEAR PUBLIC COMMENT, AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY'S
GUIDELINES FOR VACATION OR ABANDONMENT OF STREETS OR OTHER
RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-37 OF THE CITY CODE
(ORDINANCE NO. 92-2783), REGARDING A REQUEST BY 420 LINCOLN ROAD
DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC., AS THE OWNER AND DEVELOPER OF THE
420 LINCOLN ROAD PROJECT, FOR THE VACATION OF THE TWO (2)
REMAINING PUBLIC ALLEYS, GENERALLY LOCATED WITHIN BLOCK 53,
BETWEEN 16TH STREET AND LINCOLN ROAD, AND WASHINGTON AND
DREXEL AVENUES, AND CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 7,423 SQUARE
FEET.
WHEREAS, when Pine Ridge Subdivision was platted in May 1920, Block 53,
between Lincoln Road and 16th Street, and Drexel to Washington Avenues, consisted of
Lots 1 through 10, with no dedicated alleys; and
WHEREAS, in June 1940, a 20 ft. wide alley, running east-west from Drexel Avenue
to Washington Avenue, south of Lot 4, was dedicated to the City as a public alley; and
WHEREAS, in January 1961, the City adopted Resolution No. 10450, later
amended in February 1961 by Resolution No.1 0492, vacating the east 102.38 feet of the
east-west 20 ft. alley, and accepting a new dedication to the City of a north-south alleyway,
running generally from the 20 ft. alley south to 16th Street, adjacent to Lots 1-3 and 5-10;
and
WHEREAS, in October 2005, 420 Lincoln Road Development Group Inc. (the
Developer), as owner of Lots 1 to 10, constituting the entirety of Block 53 of Pine Ridge
Subdivision, obtained the approvals from the City's Historic Preservation Board and Board
of Adjustment, respectively, to develop the 420 Lincoln Road Project, a contemporary
mixed use building with a proposed parking structure, on Lots 1 and 5 to 10; and
WHEREAS, the aforestated Boards' approval for the development of the 420
Lincoln Road Project was contingent upon the vacation and abandonment by the City of
the remaining two (2) alleys within Block 53 of Pine Ridge Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, accordingly the Developer has requested that the City vacate the
remaining portion of the 20 ft. east-west alley and the north-south alley in Block 53; the
current configuration of said alley, and the portion to be vacated, is set forth in the sketch
attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A" hereto; and
WHEREAS, the City's Public Works Department has received and reviewed the
Developer's application requesting vacation ot the alleys, in accordance with the City's
Guidelines tor Vacation or Abandonment ot Streets or other Rights-ot-Way; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the City's Guidelines tor Vacation or Abandonment ot
Streets or Other Rights ot Way, the Developer is also required to comply with the
requirements ot Miami Beach City Code, Section 82-37 (Ordinance No. 92-2783);
accordingly, the Mayor and City Commission are required to hold a public hearing to hear
public comment as to the atorestated request tor vacation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission
hereby sets a Public Hearing on December 7, 2005, as required by the City's Guidelines tor
Vacation or Abandonment ot Streets or other Rights-ot-Way, and pursuant to Section 82-
37 ot the City Code (Ordinance No. 92-2783), to be held in the City Commission
Chambers, Third Floor, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, to hear
public comment, regarding a request by 420 Lincoln Road Development Group, Inc., as the
owner and developer ot the 420 Lincoln Road Project, tor the vacation ot the two (2)
remaining public alleys located within Block 53, between 16th Street and Lincoln Road, and
Washington and Drexel Avenues, and containing approximately 7,423 square teet.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 19thday ot October
David Dermer
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
Robert Parcher
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APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
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Condensed Title:
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, setting a Public
Hearing on December 7, 2005 to hear public comment, regarding the vacation of the two(2) remaining
public alleys located within Block 53, between 16th Street and Lincoln Road, and Washington and Drexel
Avenues, and containing approximately 7,423 square feet, in favor of 420 Lincoln Road Development
Grou Inc., the a Iicant and develo er of the ad'acent 420 Lincoln Road Pro'ect.
Issue:
Shall the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution setting the Public Hearing?
Item Summa IRecommendation:
When Pine Ridge Subdivision was platted in May 1920, Block 53, between Lincoln Road and 16th Street
and Drexel to Washington Avenues, consisted of Lots 1 through 10, with no dedicated alleys.
In June 1940, a 20 ft. wide alley running east-west from Drexel Avenue to Washington Avenue, south of Lot
4 was dedicated to the City and public as an alley,
In January 1961, The City adopted Resolution NO.1 0450, later amended in February 1961 by Resolution
NO.1 0492, vacating the east 102.38 feet of the east-west 20 ft. alley and accepting a new dedication to the
City of a north-south public alley from the 20 ft. alley south to 16th Street.
In October 2005,420 Lincoln Road Development Group Inc, , as owner of Lots 1 to 10, adjacent to the
aforementioned alleyways, obtained approvals from the City's Historic Preservation Board and Board of
Adjustment, respectively, to develop the 420 Lincoln Road Project, as a contemporary mixed use building
with a proposed parking structure, on Lots 1 and 5 to 10.
The Developer has requested that the City vacate the remaining portion of the 20 ft. east-west alley and the
north-south alley in Block 53 and has complied with the requirements as set forth in the July 26, 1989 Land
Use Committee Guidelines.
Administration recommends ado tin the Resolution settin
Advisory Board Recommendation:
I N/A
Financial Information:
Finance Dept.
Source of
Funds:
Cit Clerk's Office Le
Bob Halfhill 6833
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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To:
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Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Mayor David Dermer and Date: October 19, 2005
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez ~
City Manager J U
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR DECEMBER 7,
2005, TO HEAR PUBLIC COMMENT, AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY'S
GUIDELINES FOR VACATION OR ABANDONMENT OF STREETS OR OTHER
RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-37 OF THE CITY CODE
(ORDINANCE NO. 92-2783), REGARDING A REQUEST BY 420 LINCOLN
ROAD DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC., AS THE OWNER AND DEVELOPER OF
THE 420 LINCOLN ROAD PROJECT, FOR THE VACATION OF THE TWO (2)
REMAINING PUBLIC ALLEYS, GENERALLY LOCATED WITHIN BLOCK 53,
BETWEEN 16TH STREET AND LINCOLN ROAD, AND WASHINGTON AND
DREXEL AVENUES, AND CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 7,423 SQUARE
FEET.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution setting the public hearing.
ANAL YSIS
When Pine Ridge Subdivision was platted in May 1920, Block 53, between Lincoln Road and
16th Street and Drexel to Washington Avenues, consisted of Lots 1 through 10, with no
dedicated alleys.
In June 1940, a 20 ft. wide alley running east-west from Drexel Avenue to Washington Avenue,
south of Lot 4 was dedicated to the City and public as an alley.
In January 1961, the City adopted Resolution No. 10450, later amended in February 1961 by
Resolution NO.1 0492, vacating the east 102.38 feet of the east-west 20 ft. alley and accepting a
dedication to the City of a new north-south alleyway, from the 20 ft. alley south to 16th Street,
adjacent to Lots 1-3 and 5-10.
In October 2005, 420 Lincoln Road Development Group Inc. owners of Lots 1 to 10, constituting
the entirety of Block 53 of Pine Ridge Subdivision, obtained the approvals from the City's Historic
Preservation Board and Board of Adjustment, respectively, to develop the 420 Lincoln Road
Project, as a contemporary mixed use building with a proposed parking structure, on Lots 1 and 5
to 10,
The aforementioned Boards' approval for the development of the 420 Lincoln Road Project was
contingent upon the vacation and abandonment by the City of the two (2) remaining alleys within
Block 53 of Pine Ridge Subdivision.
The Developer has requested that the City vacate the remaining portion of the 20 ft. east-west
alley and the north-south alley in Block 53 and has complied with the requirements as set forth in
the July 26, 1989 Land Use Committee Guidelines. The current configuration of said alley and the
portion to be vacated, is shown in the sketch attached as Exhibit "A"
Pursuant to the City's Guidelines for Vacation or Abandonment of Streets or Other Rights of Way,
the Developer is also required to comply with the requirements of Miami Beach City Code,
Section 82-37 (Ordinance No. 92-2783); accordingly, the Mayor and City Commission are
required to hold a public hearing to hear public comments as to the aforementioned request for
vacation.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City's Public Works Department has received and reviewed the Developer's request for
vacation of the two (2) remaining public alleys located within Block 53, between 16th Street and
Lincoln Road, and Washington and Drexel Avenues, and containing approximately 7,423 square
feet.
The Administration recommends approval to set the Public Hearing on December 7,2005.
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Sketch of alleys requested to be vacated at 420 Lincoln Rd.
EXHIBIT "A"