Miami Beach Commission April 6th 2022

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Consent Agenda
Competitive Bid Reports

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Committee Assignments

C4C

Referral To The May 27, 2022 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee - Discuss The Sustainability Committee’s Motion Recommending That The $25,000 Allocated For The Enhancement And Conservation Of Flagler Monument Island Be Allocated To Projects That Will Stop Motorized Vessels From Reaching The Island While Enhancing The Island’s Ecological Features.
Sponsors

Environment and Sustainability


Police Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

C4D

Referral To The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee To Discuss Indexing The Living Wage Rates For Employees Of Service Contractors And City Employees For The Calendar Year Commencing January 1, 2023, In Accordance With Chapter 2, Article Vi, Division 6, Of The City Code.
Sponsors

Procurement

C4Q

Referral To The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss Providing Property Owners With Notice Of Building Permits, Code Violations, Upcoming Inspections, And Payments Due With Regard To Their Properties.
Sponsors

Commissioner Steven Meiner

C4U

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee, To Discuss Establishment Of An Incentive Program To Motivate Property Owners To Convert Nuisance Non-conforming Establishments In The Expanded Art Deco Cultural District, Including Package Liquor Stores, Smoke Shops, And Tattoo Parlors.
Sponsors

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

C4V

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Discuss An Amendment To Chapter 122 Of The Land Development Regulations To Waive Or Exempt Affordable Housing And Workforce Housing Development From The City’s Mobility Fee. 
Sponsors

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

C4AA

Referral To The Land Use And Sustainability Committee To Consider Development Incentives, Including Height And Floor Area Ratio (far), For The Conversion Of Existing Hotels And Applicable Accessory Uses In The Mxe District, On The East Side Of Collins Avenue And Ocean Drive, To Residential Or Office Development, Subject To The Approval Of Historic Preservation Board. 
Sponsors

Commissioner David Richardson

Addendum added on 4/5/2022

Consent Agenda //
Committee Reports

Consent Agenda //
Resolutions

C7A

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Appropriating Funding, And Approving And Authorizing (and, As To Certain Agreements Retroactively Approving And Authorizing) The City Manager, Or Her Designee, To Apply For And Accept Funding (including Matching Funds And Any Related City Expenses), And Execute Any And All Documents Or Agreements In Connection With The Following Grants, Programs, And Agreements: 1) United States Conference Of Mayors, 2022 Childhood Obesity Prevention/environmental Health And Sustainability Awards, In The Approximate Amount Of $175,000; 2) Florida Department Of Environmental Protection, Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program ("frdap"), In The Approximate Amount Of $400,000; 3) Florida Department Of Heal Th, Emergency Medical Services ("ems") State Matching Grant Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $48,000; 4) Miami-dade County Emergency Medical Services ("ems") Grant Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $5,000; 5) Florida Beverage Association, Community Grant Program In The Approximate Amount Of $25,000; 6) Florida Office Of The Attorney General, Victims Of Crime Act ("voca") Assistance Grant Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $505,000; 7) Florida Department Of Transportation, Transportation Alternatives Program, In The Approximate Amount Of $300,200; 8) The Miami Foundation, In The Approximate Amount Of $40,000; 9) Florida Department Of Transportation, Highway Traffic Safety Grants, In The Approximate Amount Of $360,000; 10) The Children's Trust, Innovation Fund, In The Approximate Amount Of $15,000; And 11) Aarp Community Challenge In The Approximate Amount Of $70,000. 
Sponsors

Legislative and External Affairs

C7B

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Adopting The City Of miami Beach Local Housing Assistance Plan (lhap) For The state Housing Initiatives Partnership (ship) Program For Fy 2022, Fy 2023 And Fy 2024, As Required By The State Housing initiatives Partnership Program Act, Sections 420.907-420.9079, florida Statutes; And Authorizing The City Manager And City clerk To Execute Any Necessary Certifications And To transmit The Lhap To The Florida Housing Finance corporation For Its Review And Approval.
Sponsors

Housing and Community Services


C7C

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Manager To Accept An In-kind Donation From Pura Vida Miami, Llc, Consisting Of Non-alcoholic Drinks (juice And Kombucha), Having An Approximate Value Of $400.00, To Be Used As Refreshments For The Environment And Sustainability Department's "we Heart Biscayne Bay" Event, Which Will Take Place In April, 2022.  
Sponsors

Marketing & Communications


C7D

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Manager To Accept A Product Donation, From Fifth Generation, Inc., With An Approximate Value Of $300.00, To Be Used As Refreshments For The Environment And Sustainability Department's "we Heart Biscayne Bay" Event, Which Will Take Place In April, 2022. 
Sponsors

Marketing & Communications


C7F

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The City Manager To Execute An Agreement With The University Of Florida And Miami-dade County Public Schools, To Provide Dual Enrollment Courses For College Credit For Students At Miami Beach Senior High School, For The 2022-2023 School Year, In An Amount Not To Exceed $13,432; And Further Authorizing The City To Execute Agreements For Future School Years With The University Of Florida And Miami-dade County Public Schools, Subject To Annual Budget Approval By The City Commission Of The City's Contribution For Each Subsequent School Year. 
Sponsors

Organizational Development Performance Initiatives

C7G

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Substantial Form, Amendment No. 4 To The Concession Agreement Between The City And First Class Parking Systems, Llc, To Provide Valet Parking Services At The Fillmore, Miami Beach, At The Jackie Gleason Theater, The Miami Beach Convention Center, And Other City Properties, As May Be Required, Pursuant To Request For Proposals (rfp) No. 2018-11-wg; Said Amendment No 4 Modifying The Concession Fee Payments To Reflect The Ramping Up Of The Convention Center Operations And Resuming All Pre-pandemic Concession Fees Due Under The Original Agreement, Effective April 1, 2022 Through The Remainder Of The Contract Year, September 30, 2022; And Further Authorizing The City Manager To Execute The Final Negotiated Amendment.
Sponsors

Parking Department

C7H

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee At Its March 7, 2022 Meeting, Approving The Naming Of The Nonmotorized Vessel Floating Dock Located Within Maurice Gibb Memorial Park In Memory Of Dr. Morris Sunshine; Setting A Public Hearing On May 4, 2022, Pursuant To Section 82-503 Of The City Code, To Consider Whether To Approve The Proposed Naming By A 5/7th Vote; And Directing The City Clerk To Provide Public Notice Of The Hearing Consistent With The Requirements Of Section 82- 503(a)(5). 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

C7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee At Its March 7, 2022 Meeting, Approving The Proposed Renaming Of The North Beach Bandshell Facility Located At 7275 Collins Avenue As The "miami Beach Bandshell"; Further, Pursuant To Section 82-503(a) Of The City Code, Setting A Public Hearing For May 4, 2022 And Directing The City Clerk To Publish The Appropriate Public Notice. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Mayor Dan Gelber

C7J

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee At Its March 7, 2022 Meeting To Rename Indian Beach Park As "mid-beach Park" And, Pursuant To Section 82-503(a) Of The City Code, Setting A Public Hearing For May 4, 2022, And Directing The City Clerk To Publish The Appropriate Public Notice. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

Commissioner Steven Meiner

C7K

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Setting A Public Hearing To Consider Granting Waivers Of Certain Land Development Regulations, By A 5/7th Vote Of The City Commission, Pursuant To City Code Section 142-425(d), For Sunset Isle Ii Park, In Order To Waive Requirements In City Code Sections 138-4(3) And 138-19 Applicable To Sign Size, Design, And Location, To Install The Monument Sign At Sunset Isle Ii Park At The Entrance Of The Park. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

C7L

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Of Miami Beach To Accept A Donation From La Teqers, Llc, Of Two (2) Teqball Tables, In The Estimated Total Value Of $7,000.00, To Be Placed In Lummus Park For Community Use. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

C7M

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee At Its March 29, 2022 Meeting To Convert The Tennis Courts At The Miami Beach Golf Club To Dedicated Pickleball Courts, Convert One (1) Tennis Court At The Polo Park To A Dedicated Pickleball Court, Stripe One (1) Tennis Court At The Palm Island Park To Create Two (2) Non-dedicated Pickleball Courts That Would Still Allow For Tennis Play, And Identify And Allocate Funding For The Installation Of Lighting At The Miami Beach Golf Club Courts Through The Fy 2023 Capital Budget Process. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (Resolution)

C7N

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The city Manager, Pursuant To Invitation To Bid (itb) 2022-161-ay, To establish A Pool Of Vendors For Pour-in-place Services To expedite The Selection Of Vendors For Future Projects, And approving Bliss Products And Services, Inc., And Leadex corporation As The Initial Pool Of Qualified Vendors; authorizing The City Manager To Keep The Itb Open For The purpose Of Prequalifying Additional Vendors; Delegating To the City Manager The Authority To Add Or Remove Vendors To the Pool, Provided Such Vendors Meet The Requirements Of the Itb; And Providing That Any Purchase In Excess Of $100,000 shall Be Subject To The Prior Approval Of The City commission.
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Procurement

C7O

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager, Pertaining To Request For Proposals No. 2022-005-nd, For Fire And Police False Alarm Billing System And Authorizing The Administration To Simultaneously Negotiate With Pmam-atb Corporation, The Top-ranked Proposer, And Alarm Program Systems, Llc, The Second-ranked Proposer; Further, Providing That The Final Negotiated Agreement With The Recommended Proposer Shall Be Subject To The Prior Approval Of The Mayor And City Commission. 
Sponsors

Fire Department


Police Department

Procurement

C7P

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The city Manager, Pursuant To Invitation To Bid (itb) 2022-162-ay, To establish A Pool Of Vendors For Bonded Aggregate Services to Expedite The Selection Of Vendors For Future Projects, and Approving Austin Tupler Trucking, Inc., Chin Diesel Inc., and Metro Express Inc As The Initial Pool Of Qualified vendors; Authorizing The City Manager To Keep The Itb Open for The Purpose Of Prequalifying Additional Vendors; delegating To The City Manager The Authority To Add Or remove Vendors To The Pool, Provided That Such Vendors meet The Requirements Of The Itb; And Providing That Any purchase In Excess Of $100,000 Shall Be Subject To The Prior approval Of The City Commission.
Sponsors

Procurement

Public Works

C7Q

A Resolution Of The Mayor And The City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Adopting The Updated Title Vi Nondiscrimination Policy And Plan, In The Form Attached To The City Commission Memorandum Accompanying This Resolution; And Further Authorizing The City Manager Or Designee To Make Further Modifications To The Title Vi Nondiscrimination Policy And Plan As May Be Required By The Applicable Federal And State Governmental Agencies Which Oversee The Federal Assistance Programs In Which The City Participates.
Sponsors

Transportation

C7R

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Expressing Concern With Roadway Safety Along The Alton Road Corridor In Middle Beach, And Urging The Florida Department Of Transportation To (1) Incorporate Effective Traffic Calming And Speed Management Improvements As Part Of The Proposed Sr907/alton Road Reconstruction Projects From Michigan Avenue To Allison Road; (2) Expedite The Installation Of The Recommended Safety Improvements In The Vicinity Of The Horizontal Curve At Alton Road And 63 Street, As Identified In The Fdot Study Entitled "alton Road From 62 Street To La Gorce Drive Speed Safety Study"; And (3) Conduct Public Input Meetings/charrettes With The Area Residents And City Officials To Identify The Appropriate Traffic Calming And Speed Management Improvements For Inclusion In Future Alton Road Projects. 
Sponsors

Transportation

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Steven Meiner

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (Resolution)

C7S

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Of Miami Beach To Accept A Donation In The Amount Of: $1,000,000.00 From Lennar Foundation, Inc.; $500,000, From The Miami Foundation; And $480,000, From The Knight Foundation, In The Total Amount Of $1,980,000, With The Donated Funds To Be Dedicated For The Climate Summit Miami Beach Host Committee, A Local Not-for-profit Corporation Of The State Of Florida (the “committee”), In Connection With Its Educational And Charitable Activities Relating To The Aspen Ideas Climate Conference And Related Events; Further, Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute A Grant Agreement With The Committee, For The Donated Funds To Be Used In Furtherance Of Public Purposes Related To The 2022 Aspen Ideas Climate Conference In The City Of Miami Beach.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

C7T

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Explore The Utility And Viability Of The City, By And Through Its Fire Department, Entering Into A Memorandum Of Understanding (mou) With The Israeli Home Front Command, For The Purpose Of Establishing A Framework To Initiate, Develop And Facilitate Bilateral Cooperative Training And Activities That Will Contribute To The Search And Rescue Capabilities Of Both Parties.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

C7U

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Endorsing A Sister City Affiliation With The City Of Odessa, Ukraine.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Mayor Dan Gelber

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

C7V

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Reaffirming The City’s Commitment To Ensuring That As The City Renovates And Beautifies Its Public Parks, The Parks Will Retain Their Family-friendly Features, Such As Offering And Maintaining Bbq Grills For Use By Park Visitors, Especially In Parks Where There Have Always Been Bbq Grills.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

C7W

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Waiving City's Portion Of The Boucher Brothers Displacement Fee Required Per The Boucher Brothers Concession Agreement, And Authorizing Payment To The Boucher Brothers For Its Portion Of The Displacement Fee, In The Approximate Amount Of $11,000.00, For The Benefit Of The 2022 Wpl Beach Polo Event In The City Of Miami Beach.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (Resolution)

C7X

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, At Its March 30, 2022 Meeting, And Approving An Amendment To The Job Creation Incentive Program Authorized Pursuant To Resolution No. 2021-31620 For The Purpose Of Retaining And Attracting Targeted Industries To Miami Beach.
Sponsors

Economic Development


Addendum added on 4/4/2022

C7Y

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Substantial Form, Amendment No. 12 To The Agreement, Dated May 8, 2014, Between The City And Limousines Of South Florida, Inc. (lsf), For Turnkey Operations And Maintenance Services Of A Municipal Trolley System For The City Of Miami Beach; Said Amendment: (1) Reimbursing Lsf For Performance Penalties Assessed From May Through September Of 2021, Due To Inconsistencies In The Data Used To Calculate The Penalties; (2) Reducing On-time Performance/headway Regularity Goal For The Reduced Levels Of Trolley Service From 85% To 80% Retroactive To October 1, 2021; (3) Adding A Schedule-based Service Option, Which May Be Implemented At The Discretion Of The City Manager Or City Manager's Designee; (4) Approving Use Of Swiftly, Inc. Services By Lsf Through The End Of The Contract Term, At No Cost To The City, As An Additional Vendor For Monitoring, Analyzing And Managing System Performance; And (5) Modifying Other Miscellaneous Provisions Of The Agreement; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute The Final Negotiated Amendment.  
Sponsors

Transportation

ITEM MOVED FROM R7 E

Regular Agenda //
Ordinances

R5A

Type of Reading
9:10 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Alcoholic Beverages - Modifications And Exceptions To The Hours Of Sale For On Premise Consumption 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, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” To Amend The Hours Of Sale Of Alcohol For On-premises Consumption At Alcoholic Beverage Establishments; Establish A Procedure To Apply For Extended Hours Of Service; Identify Eligible Establishments; Create Application Requirements; Provide For Renewals; Establish Minimum Performance Standards, Criteria, And Conditions; Provide For Penalties, Enforcement, And Appeals; And Create A Reporting Requirement; By Creating Section 6-3.1, Entitled “responsible Vendor Qualification,” To Establish Criteria For An Alcoholic Beverage Establishment To Qualify As A Responsible Vendor; And Amending Section 6-4, Entitled “location And Use Restrictions,” To Establish Minimum Distance Separation Requirements For Establishments Holding Approval To Serve Alcoholic Beverages After 2:00 A.m.; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5B

Type of Reading
9:10 a.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 Uniformly 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 Within The Area Generally Bounded By Euclid Avenue On The West, The Atlantic Ocean On The East, 16th Street On The North, And 5th Street On The South; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5C

Type of Reading
9:10 a.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 Uniformly 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 Along West Avenue And Alton Road, Between 5th Street And Collins Canal (including Side Streets); And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5D

Type of Reading
9:10 a.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, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” To Uniformly Prohibit The Sale And Service Of Alcohol Beverages For On-premises Consumption Between The Hours Of 2:00 A.m. And 8:00 A.m. Each Night At Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Throughout The City; Establishing An Exception For Extended Hours Of Service For Existing Alcoholic Beverage Establishments With A Valid Business Tax Receipt Issued Prior To March 20, 2022; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

ITEM WITHDRAWN

R5E

Type of Reading
1:30 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 70 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled "miscellaneous Offenses," By Amending Article Ii, Entitled “public Places,” By Amending Division 2, Entitled “bicycling, Skateboarding, Roller Skating, In-line Skating, Motorized Means Of Transportation, Electric Bicycles, Mopeds, Motorcycles, Motorized Bicycles, And Motorized Scooters,” By Amending Section 70-70.2 Thereof, Entitled "responsibilities Of Persons And Business Entities Providing Rentals Or Leases Of Electric Bicycles And Motorized Scooters," By Clarifying The City’s Ability To Enter Into Contractual Agreements To Permit The Use Of City Property Or Rights Of Way For The Rental Or Lease Of Electric Bicycles, Consistent With Chapter 82 Of The City Code; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

ITEM WITHDRAWN

R5F

Type of Reading
1:35 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Town Center-central Core (tc-c) District Self-storage Use - Option A An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The City Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled, "land Development Regulations," Chapter 142, Entitled, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, Entitled, "district Regulations," Division 21, Entitled "town Center-central Core (tc-c) District," At Section 142-741, Entitled "main Permitted Uses, Accessory Uses, Conditional Uses, Prohibited Uses, And Supplemental Use Regulations," By Permitting "self-storage Warehouse" As A Permitted Use For Sites With Previously Existing Self Storage Warehouse Uses In This Zoning District; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

OPEN AND CONTINUED

R5G

Type of Reading
1:40 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Town Center-central Core (tc-c) District Self-storage Use - Option B - Comprehensive Plan Regulations An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The City Of Miami Beach 2040 Comprehensive Plan, Pursuant To The Expedited State Review Process Of Section 163.3184(3), Florida Statutes, By Amending Chapter 1, Entitled "resilient Land Use And Development Element," At Policy Rlu 1.1.31, Entitled "town Center-central Core Category (tc-c)" By Permitting "self-storage Warehouse" As A Permitted Use For Sites With Previously Existing Self-storage Warehouse Uses; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5H

Type of Reading
1:45 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Town Center-central Core (tc-c) District Self-storage Use - Ldr - Option B An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The City Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled, "land Development Regulations," Chapter 142, Entitled, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, Entitled, "district Regulations," Division 21, Entitled "town Center-central Core (tc-c) District," At Section 142-741, Entitled "main Permitted Uses, Accessory Uses, Conditional Uses, Prohibited Uses, And Supplemental Use Regulations," By Permitting "self- Storage Warehouse" As A Permitted Use For Sites With Previously Existing Self Storage Warehouse Uses In This Zoning District; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5I

Type of Reading
1:50 p.m. First Reading Public Hearing
Expansion Of Art Deco Mimo Overlay District An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled "land Development Regulations," By Amending Chapter 142, Entitled "zoning Districts And Regulations," By Amending Article Iii, Entitled "overlay Districts," Division 12, Entitled "art Deco," To Expand The Boundaries Of The Overlay And Amend The Requirements For Uses For Properties In The Overlay District; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.  
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5J

Type of Reading
1:55 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Clarifications To Coa Administrative Appeals And Application Form Requirements An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach By Amending Chapter 118 Of The Land Development Regulations, Entitled "administration And Review Procedures," By Amending Article I, Entitled "in General," By Amending Section 118-9, Entitled "rehearing And Appeal Procedures," In Order To Clarify The Standards And Procedure For Administrative Appeals Before The Board Of Adjustment; By Amending Article X, Entitled "historic Preservation," By Amending Division 3, Entitled "issuance Of Certificate Of Appropriateness/certificate To Dig/certificate Of Appropriateness For Demolition," To Clarify The Review Procedure For Administrative Level Certificates Of Appropriateness, Including Appeals Thereof; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

R5K

Type of Reading
2:00 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
Mobility Fee Waiver For Restaurants And Sidewalk Cafes An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach By Amending Chapter 122 Of The Land Development Regulations, Entitled "concurrency Management And Mobility Fees," Article I, Entitled "purpose And General Provisions," At Section 122-2, Entitled "definitions"; Article Ii, Entitled "concurrency," At Section 122-12, Entitled "determination Of Concurrency," And Article Ill, Entitled "mobility Fees," At Section 122-23, Entitled "imposition And Collection Of Mobility Fees," To Provide For A Mobility Fee Credit And Capacity Credit For Restaurant And Sidewalk Cafe Uses That Have Reduced The Total Number Of Seats Subsequent To The Initial Mobility Fee And/or Concurrency Determination For The Use, And Provide For Related Clarifications; And Providing For Repealer; Severability; Codification; And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5L

Type of Reading
2:05 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 54 Of The Miami Beach City Code, Entitled "floods," By Amending Article I, Entitled "in General," And Article Ii, Entitled "floodplain Management," Division 1, Entitled "generally," Division 2, Entitled "general Provisions," Division 3, Entitled "administration," Division 4, Entitled "provisions For Flood Hazard Reduction," Division 5, "variance Procedures," And Article Iv, Entitled "stormwater Management Requirements," In Order To Conform Existing Provisions With The Requirements Of The National Flood Insurance Program, Managed By The Federal Emergency Management Agency, And The Florida Building Code, Including By Adopting The Following Amendments: 1) Apply The Standards For Coastal High Hazard Areas To Coastal A Zones; 2) Modify The Definition Of Substantial Improvement To Include Substantial Structural Alterations And Work Determined To Be A Level 3 Alteration Under The Florida Building Code, And Modify Other Related Definitions; And 3) Adopt Requirements For Certain Improvements That Are Not Substantial Improvements, And For Buildings And Structures In Flood Areas; And By Adopting Other Related Amendments; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.   
Sponsors

Building Department

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5M

Type of Reading
2:10 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 2 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled "administration," By Amending Article Ii Thereof, Entitled "city Commission," By Amending Section 2-12 Thereof, Entitled "meeting Procedures And Agendas," To Require An Incentive Statement As Part Of The Analysis Accompanying All Ordinances Placed On City Commission Agendas; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5N

Type of Reading
2:15 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 78 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “personnel,” By Amending Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Creating Section 78-3 Thereof, To Authorize Qualifying City Employees To Make Donations Of Annual And Sick Leave For Humanitarian Disaster Relief, As May Be Approved By The City Commission; And Providing For A Sunset And Automatic Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5O

Type of Reading
First Reading
South Of Fifth Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 142, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, "district Regulations," Division 18, "ps Performance Standard District," Section 142-693, "permitted Uses," To Eliminate Existing Exceptions To The 2:00 A.m. Closing Time For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located South Of Fifth Street; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5P

Type of Reading
First Reading
Alton Road And West Avenue Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 142, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article Ii, "district Regulations," At Division 4, "cd-1 Commercial, Low Intensity District," Section 142-279, "special Regulations For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments"; And At Division 5, "cd-2 Commercial Medium Intensity District," Section 142-310, "special Regulations For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments," To Eliminate Existing Exceptions To The 2:00 A.m. Closing Time For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located On (i) The West Side Of Al Ton Road And East Of Alton Court, From 6th Street To Collins Canal, And (ii) On The East Side Of West Avenue, From Lincoln Road To 17th Street; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5Q

Type of Reading
First Reading
41st Street Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 142, "zoning Districts And Regulations," Article 11, "district Regulations," (1) At Division 4, "cd-1 Commercial, Low Intensity District," Section 142-279, "special Regulations For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments"; And (2) At Division 6, "cd-3 Commercial, High Intensity District," Section 142-340, "special Regulations For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments," To Eliminate Existing Exceptions To The 2:00 A.m. Closing Time For Alcoholic Beverage Establishments In The 41st Street Corridor, Which Is Generally Bounded By 40th Street To The South And 42nd Street To The North, Between Alton Road And The Indian Creek Waterway; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.   
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5R

Type of Reading
First Reading
Alcohol Hours Of Sale - 2:00 A.m. Citywide  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, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” To Amend The Hours Of Sale And Service Of Alcoholic Beverages For On-premises Consumption At Alcoholic Beverage Establishments, And Establish A Procedure For Determinations Of Vested Rights; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R5S

Type of Reading
First Reading
Alcohol Hours Of Sale - eligibility Limited To Existing 5:00 A.m. Establishments; And 5/7th Waiver By City Commission 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, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” To Amend The Hours Of Sale Of Alcohol For On-premises Consumption At Alcoholic Beverage Establishments; Establish Certain Exemptions For Extended Hours Of Service For Existing 5:00 A.m. Businesses And Businesses That Receive City Commission Approval; Establish A Procedure To Apply For Extended Hours Of Service; Identify Eligible Establishments; Create Application Requirements; Provide For Renewals; Establish Minimum Performance Standards, Criteria, And Conditions; Provide For Penalties, Enforcement, And Appeals; And Create A Reporting Requirement; By Creating Section 6-3.1, Entitled “responsible Vendor Qualification,” To Establish Criteria For An Alcoholic Beverage Establishment To Qualify As A Responsible Vendor; And Amending Section 6-4, Entitled “location And Use Restrictions,” To Establish Minimum Distance Separation Requirements For Establishments Holding Approval To Serve Alcoholic Beverages After 2:00 A.m.; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

R5T

Type of Reading
First Reading
Height Increase For Office Buildings In The Cd-3 District An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled “land Development Regulations,” By Amending Chapter 142, Entitled “zoning Districts And Regulations,” Article Ii, Entitled "district Regulations,” Division 6, Entitled “cd-3 Commercial, High Intensity District,” By Amending Section 142-337, Entitled “development Regulations And Area Requirements,” To Increase The Height Limit For Office Uses Meeting Certain Location Requirements; And Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R5U

Type of Reading
First Reading
Collins Avenue Mxe Height Amendments An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Subpart B, Entitled, "land Development Regulations," By Amending Chapter 142, Entitled "zoning Districts And Regulations," By Amending Article Ii, Entitled “district Regulations,” At Division 13, Entitled “mxe Mixed-use Entertainment District,” To Amend Section 142-545, Entitled “development Regulations,” To Modify The Maximum Building Height Requirements Along Collins Avenue; By Amending Article Iv, Entitled “supplementary District Regulations,” At Division 5, Entitled “height Regulations,” To Amend Section 142-1161 To Modify The Requirements For Rooftop Additions On Collins Avenue; Providing For Codification; Repealer; Severability; And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5V

Type of Reading
First Reading
Coa Scrivener's Error 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

Planning Department

Mayor Dan Gelber

R5W

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 2 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled “administration,” By Amending Article Ii, Entitled “city Commission,” To Amend The Agenda Requirements And Rules Of Procedure Applicable To Meetings Of The City Commission And City Commission Committees; And Providing For Repealer, Codification, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

ITEM DEFERRED

R5X

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 2 Of The Miami Beach City Code, Entitled "administration," By Amending Article Iii, Entitled “agencies, Boards And Committees,” By Amending Division 5, Entitled “convention Center Advisory Board,” By Amending Section 2-46 Thereof, Entitled “established; Purpose; Powers And Duties; Composition,” To Amend The Composition Of The Board And Add A Nonvoting Representative Of The Palm View Neighborhood Association; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R5Y

Type of Reading
First Reading
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 18 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Entitled "businesses," By Amending Article Viii Thereof, Entitled "parking Lot," By Amending Division I Thereof, Entitled "generally," By Amending Sections 18-311 And 18-339 Thereof, Entitled "operation Of Service," And "private Storage Of Valet Vehicles" To Allow Private Storage Of Valet Vehicles On Leased Municipal Spaces On Ocean Drive Between 5th And 15th Street, And The Adjacent Side Streets Between Ocean Drive And Collins Avenue, Subject To The Discretion Of The Parking Director; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date. 
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Supplemental updated on 4/5/2022 (Revised Memorandum and Revised Ordinance)

Regular Agenda //
Resolutions

R7A

Type of Reading
2:20 p.m. Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing, As Required Pursuant To Section 82-93(b) Of The City Code, And The City's Public Works Department's Review And Recommendation To Grant The Revocable Permit Request, As Set Forth In The Commission Memorandum Accompanying This Resolution, Finding That The Criteria For Granting A Revocable Permit Pursuant To Section 82-94 Of The City Code Has Been Satisfied, And Approving A Revocable Permit Request From The Owners Of The Property Located At 5985 Alton Road, For The Installation Of A Generator, Within An Area Measuring Approximately 21 Square Feet (3' Feet By 7'), Located On A City Parcel, Having Approximately 1,200 Square Feet, At The End Of West 6oth Street; And Further Authorizing The City Manager To Execute The Revocable Permit.
Sponsors

Public Works

R7B

Type of Reading
2:25 p.m. Public Hearing
A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing, As Required Pursuant To Section 82-93(b) Of The City Code, Finding That The Criteria For Granting A Revocable Permit Pursuant To Section 82-94 Of The City Code Has Been Satisfied, Following The Public Works Department's Review And Recommendation To Grant The Revocable Permit Request As Set Forth In The Commission Memorandum Accompanying This Resolution, And Hereby Approving A Revocable Permit Request By 49 Collins Avenue Restaurant Llc D/b/a Carbone ("carbone"), The Tenant Of The Property Located On The Ground Floor Of 49 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, for The Installation Of Four (4) Retractable Awnings Encroaching On The City's Right-of-way, containing Approximately 1,130 Square Feet Of Easement Area; And Further, Authorizing The City Manager To Execute The Revocable Permit.
Sponsors

Public Works

R7C

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee At Its March 7, 2022 Meeting, To Consider The Proposed Naming Of The 500-700 Alton Road Park As "sunset Park" Or "gateway Park" At The April 6, 2022 Commission Meeting; Setting A Public Hearing On May 4, 2022, Pursuant To Section 82-503(a)(8) Of The City Code; And Directing The City Clerk To Publish The Appropriate Public Notice. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R7D

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Public Safety And Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee Meeting At Its March 7, 2022 Meeting, Authorizing Negotiations With Rockefeller Sports And Games For A Design, Build And Operation Agreement For A Miniature Golf Activation At Lummus Park, Between 5th And 7th Street, For A Period Of Three (3) Years, With Two (2) One (1) Year Renewals; And Providing That The Final Negotiated Agreement Shall Be Subject To The Prior Approval Of The Mayor And City Commission. 
Sponsors

Parks and Recreation

Commissioner Steven Meiner

R7E

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving, In Substantial Form, Amendment No. 12 To The Agreement, Dated May 8, 2014, Between The City And Limousines Of South Florida, Inc. (lsf), For Turnkey Operations And Maintenance Services Of A Municipal Trolley System For The City Of Miami Beach; Said Amendment: (1) Reimbursing Lsf For Performance Penalties Assessed From May Through September Of 2021, Due To Inconsistencies In The Data Used To Calculate The Penalties; (2) Reducing On-time Performance/headway Regularity Goal For The Reduced Levels Of Trolley Service From 85% To 80% Retroactive To October 1, 2021; (3) Adding A Schedule-based Service Option, Which May Be Implemented At The Discretion Of The City Manager Or City Manager's Designee; (4) Approving Use Of Swiftly, Inc. Services By Lsf Through The End Of The Contract Term, At No Cost To The City, As An Additional Vendor For Monitoring, Analyzing And Managing System Performance; And (5) Modifying Other Miscellaneous Provisions Of The Agreement; And Further Authorizing The City Manager And City Clerk To Execute The Final Negotiated Amendment.  
Sponsors

Transportation

ITEM MOVED TO C7 Y

R7F

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Explore The Feasibility Of Designating The Portion Of Ocean Drive, From 5th Street Through 15th Street, As A National Historic Landmark, In Order To Initiate The Process Of Nominating Ocean Drive For The U.s. Tentative List For Consideration As A World Heritage Site By The United Nations Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organization (“unesco”).
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

R7G

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing City Employees To Donate Annual And Sick Leave, Pursuant To Section 78-3 Of The City Code, For The Benefit Of Persons Displaced And/or Adversely Affected By Russia’s Unlawful Invasion Of The Sovereign Nation Of Ukraine; And Further Directing The City Administration To Remit The Donated Funds To The American Red Cross In Support Of This Urgent Humanitarian Crisis Caused By Russia’s Unlawful Invasion Of Ukraine.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R7H

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Create And Maintain A List Of Frequently Asked Questions Regarding The West Avenue Improvement Project (the “project”), Which Shall Be Made Publicly Available On Or Before May 9, 2022.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R7I

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Conduct A Feasibility Study To Determine The Costs Of Designing, Permitting, And Constructing A Baywalk Along The Mount Sinai Waterfront, Pursuant To The City’s Easement Rights For A Baywalk Under An Agreement With Mount Sinai Medical Center Of Florida, Inc., Dated March 2, 2016.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

R7J

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Assess And Evaluate A Potential Grant Program, And The Costs Thereof, For The Purpose Of Providing Financial Support To Property Owners In The Flamingo Park Neighborhood, In The Vicinity Of The Future Fire Station 1 Located At 833 6th Street, With Such Financial Support Including, But Not Limited To, Cleaning And Repainting Fees Related To Demolition And Construction Of The New Fire Station Building, And Installation Of Hurricane Impact Windows To Minimize Construction Noise And Future Noises From Fire Sirens, With The Details Of The Grant Program, Including The Scope, Eligibility Criteria And Other Requirements Subject To The Prior Approval Of The Mayor And City Commission.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

R7K

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Allocate $5,000,000.00 From The Resiliency Fund For A Pilot Program To Reduce Nuisance Flooding In Two Of The “hotspot” Neighborhoods That The Administration Has Previously Identified As Being Prone To Significant Flooding; Further, Directing The City Administration To Evaluate And Conduct Outreach To Potential Neighborhoods To Identify And Recommend The Two “hotspot” Neighborhoods With The Greatest Need And Interest In The Pilot Resiliency Project, With The City Commission’s Final Approval Of The Two Recommended Neighborhood “hotspot” Projects To Be Determined At The June 22, 2022 City Commission Meeting.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

Supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (Attachment - 3/4/2022 LUSC item 7)

R7L

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Identify The Costs For A Potential Proposed Grant Program To Assist Property Owners With The Out-of-pocket Expenses They Will Incur With Respect To Harmonization For The West Avenue Improvement Project (the “west Avenue Project”); And Further, Requiring The Fiscal Impact Statement For The West Avenue Project (and Any Other Neighborhood Improvement Project In The City Involving Road Raising) To Identify The Total Costs Of A Potential City-wide Grant Program, To Reflect The City Commission’s Desire For Any Grant Program Related To Harmonization To Be Adopted Uniformly And Fairly Applied To All Future Neighborhood Improvement Projects, With The Total Costs Identified As Required By The City Code.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R7M

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Relating To The City’s Form Harmonization Agreement, Irrevocable License And Authorization Used As Part Of The West Avenue Neighborhood Improvement Projects, Providing That If Any Property Owner In The West Avenue Neighborhood Secures Favorable Revisions To Its Harmonization Agreement With The City, The City Administration Shall Extend Any Such Favorable Terms To Other Similarly Situated Property Owners, Including Property Owners Who May Have Already Signed Their Harmonization Agreements, In Order To Ensure Uniformity In The City’s Approach To Harmonization, And To Further Ensure That Every Property Owner In The Neighborhood Is Treated With Fairness, Regardless Of Their Ability To Retain Professional Consultants Or Legal Representation In Connection With The Negotiation Of Harmonization Agreements.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R7N

A Resolution Of The Mayor And Commission Of The City Of Miami beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Manager to Execute, In The Form Attached To This Resolution As exhibit A, The Sovereignty Submerged Lands Fee Waived Lease renewal (bot File No. 130037916), By And Between The City (lessee) And The Board Of Trustees Of The Internal improvement Trust Fund Of The State Of Florida (lessor), For use Of The Leased Premises To Operate A Four (4) Slip Docking facility, Adjacent To The North Shore Police Substation, located At 6860 Indian Creek Drive; Said Lease Renewal Having a Term Of Five (5) Years, Commencing On May 17, 2022 And Ending on May 17, 2027; And Further Authorizing The City Manager To execute Future Lease Renewals Offered By Lessor In Order to Ensure The Continuous Use Of The Leased Premises For mooring Of Police And Other Municipal City Owned Vessels.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management


Commissioner Alex Fernandez

R7O

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Directing The City Administration To Create An Elevation Map For The Entire West Avenue Neighborhood Improvement Project (the “project”), With The Map To Specify Or Depict Information Relating To Every Street Included In The Project, Including But Not Limited To (1) The Current Elevation For Every Street, On A Block-by-block Basis; (2) The Proposed Elevation Of Each Street As Part Of The Project; And (3) The Differential Between Current And Proposed Elevation For Each Street As Part Of The West Avenue Project.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Mark Samuelian

R7P

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Relating To The Office Of The Inspector General's Review Of The West Avenue Neighborhood Improvement Project (the "project"), And Requesting That As Part Of The Inspector General's Investigation And/or Review Of The Project, The Inspector General Specifically Address And Provide Recommendations Relating To The Following Matters If A Resiliency Program With Elements Such As The Raising Of Roads In Low-lying Areas Prone To Significant Flooding Is Not Implemented In The Context Of The Existential Threat Of Rising Sea Levels For A Barrier Island Like The City, Built At Sea Level, On Porous Limestone: (1) The Risk That Private Properties May Be Unable To Obtain Insurance, Such As Flood Insurance Or Other Property Insurance Coverage; (2) The Risk That Lenders Will Be Unwilling To Extend Mortgage Financing Or Other Financing To Property Owners; (3) The Overall Potential For A Decline In Property Values, And A Decline In The City's Tax Base, If Flood Risks In Low-lying Areas Are Not Mitigated; And (4) The Potential Adverse Impacts To The City On Its Stormwater Bond Credit Rating For Failure To Take Appropriate Steps To Mitigate The Risks Of Flooding In The City.  
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Supplemental updated on 4/4/2022 (Resolution)

R7Q

A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of Miami Beach, Florida, Endorsing, In Concept, The Creation Of A Flagler Monument Island Conservancy, Including The Establishment Of A Flagler Monument Island Conservancy Advisory Board And Conservancy Fund, For The Benefit Of Conservation, Maintenance, Security And Potential Programming For Flagler Monument Island.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Regular Agenda //
New Business & Reports

R9H

Discuss And, If Necessary, Take Action Regarding The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee’s Recommendation To Develop And Issue A Request For Proposals (rfp) For The Development And/or Sale Of The City-owned Building Located At 1940 Park Avenue (the Barclay); Provided, That In The Event The Sale Of The Barclay Is Approved By The City Commission, That The Proceeds From The Sale Be Applied Toward Low Income Housing Or Workforce Housing Initiatives.
Sponsors

Facilities and Fleet Management


Commissioner Ricky Arriola

R9M

Discussion Relating To The Recommendation Of The Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee, At Its March 30, 2022 Meeting, To Authorize The Administration To Consider Selling The Following City Properties: (1) Pinetree & 63rd Street; (2) 266 87th Terrace; And (3) Commerce Street And Jefferson Avenue; Further, In The Event The Properties Are Sold, That The Proceeds From The Sale Be Applied Toward The Funding Of Capital Projects, As Determined By The City Commission.
Sponsors

City Attorney

Commissioner David Richardson

Supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (Revised Exhibit A)

R9O

Discussion Regarding The Parks Department Offering Transportation To The Seniors Living In The Lulav Building At 620 Lenox Avenue To The Senior Events At The Convention Center. 
Sponsors

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Addendum added on 4/1/2022

Regular Agenda //
City Attorney Reports