Miami Beach Commission Feb 22nd 2022

Filter: OR

This Agenda has 10 items
     

Disclaimer: This is a third-party application under development with no relationship to the City of Miami Beach. The purpose is to simplify the reading of the agenda. It may not include all agenda items on the full city agenda. To review the official agenda for this meeting, visit the City of Miami Beach website at the following link: click here

Regular Agenda //
Ordinances

R5A

Type of Reading
4:01 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled "alcoholic Beverages," By Amending Article I, Entitled "in General," By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled "hours Of Sale/violations," To Prohibit The Sale And Service Of Alcoholic Beverages For On-premises Consumption Between The Hours Of 2:00 A.m. And 8:00 A.m. Each Night At Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located South Of 16th Street, On Specified Dates During The Spring Break High Impact Period In March Of 2022; And Providing For A Sunset And Automatic Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5B

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 118 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled “administration And Review Procedures,” Article X, Entitled “historic Preservation,” Division 1, Entitled “generally,” By Amending Section 118-503 Thereof, Entitled “scope, Policies, And Exemptions,” To Correct A Scrivener’s Error; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Regular Agenda //
Resolutions

R7A

Type of Reading
4:02 p.m. Public Hearing
Type of Reading
Deferred from February 9, 2022 - R7 A
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Following A Duly Advertised Public Hearing, Approving The Amended And Restated Ground Lease Agreement (the “ground Lease”) Between The City Of Miami Beach And Cfc-mb I, Llc, An Arizona Limited Liability Company, For The Collins Park Artist Workforce Housing Project (the “project”), Said Ground Lease Modifying, On A Limited Basis, The Required Mix Of Income-eligible Tenants Of The Workforce Housing Units At The Collins Park Artist Workforce Housing Project, Provided That All Of The Workforce Housing Units For The Project Shall Be Rented Solely To Eligible Individuals With Households Earning 120% Or Less Of The Area Median Income For Miami-dade County, Consistent With All Applicable Requirements Relating To Workforce Housing As Provided In Chapter 58 Of The City Code; Approving The Lease Agreement (the “first Floor Sublease”) Between Cfc-mb I, Llc (sublessor) And The City Of Miami Beach (sublessee) For The First Floor Retail Space Within The Project; And Further, Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute The Final Negotiated Agreements.
Sponsors

Economic Development


R7B

Type of Reading
Deferred from February 9, 2022 - R7 H
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager And Authorizing The Administration To Commence Negotiations With Two Of The Firms That Submitted Bids In Response To Request For Proposals (rfp) 2021-173-kb For Mixed-use Developments Incorporating Class A Office Space With Respect To City-owned Parking Lots P25, P26, And P27; And Further, Referring The Proposed Projects And Any Accompanying Amendments To The City’s Land Development Regulations To The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, The Land Use And Sustainability Committee, And The Planning Board For Review, In Accordance With The Requirements Of The City Code.
Sponsors

Economic Development


Procurement

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R7C

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The City Manager's Determination That A "high Impact Period," As Defined In Section 82-443(1) Of The City Code, Shall Exist For The Period From March 3, 2022 Through March 29, 2022 ("spring Break 2022") And, Accordingly, Approving The City Manager's Spring Break 2022 Plan (as Set Forth In The Attached Memorandum); Authorizing The City Manager To Impose Those High Impact Measures, As Set Forth In This Resolution, And Which Measures Are Consistent With Section 82-443 Of The City Code; And Approving And Authorizing The City Manager To Impose Such High Impact Measures Beyond The Initial 72-hour Time Period Set Forth In Section 82-443 Of The City Code, And Hereby Approving An Extension Of The High Impact Period To Include Any Or All Of That Period Of Time From March 3, 2022, Through March 29, 2022; And Which Measures The City Manager Deems Necessary To Protect The Public Health, Safety And Welfare, And To Protect Public And Private Property From Damage, Degradation, And/or Unauthorized Uses.
Sponsors

Office of the City Manager


Addendum added on 2/22/2022 (Approved by Mayor)

R7D

Type of Reading
Deferred from February 9, 2022 - R9 AA
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Urging The Florida Department Of Transportation (fdot), Office Of The Inspector General, To Commence An Investigation Into Potential Violation(s) Of The Contract Plans, By Fdot Contractor(s) And/or Subcontractor(s), With Regard To Unauthorized, Or Possibly Improperly Authorized, Lane Closures Concerning The Installation Of Traffic Signalization Devices On 41st Street And Jefferson Avenue In The City Of Miami Beach, And, Additionally, Requesting That The City Of Miami Beach Office Of The Inspector General Commence A Similar Investigation Into Possible Similar Conduct By City Contractors And/or Subcontractor(s) On The 41st Street Corridor. 
Sponsors

City Clerk

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Addendum added on 2/23/2022

Regular Agenda //
New Business & Reports

R9D

Type of Reading
Deferred from February 9, 2022 - R9 AA
Discuss And Take Action Regarding Maintenance Of Traffic Issues On State And County-owned Roads Within The City, And Any And All Legal And Enforcement Options That May Be Available To The City To Mitigate Impacts To Residents, Including Authorizing The City Attorney To File A Lawsuit Against Fdot And/or Fdot Contractors.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Addendum added on 2/23/2022