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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSEOPW-CRA-R-01-0105SEOPW/CRA ITEM 11-B RESOLUTION NO. , C3�tf+J 41�� A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("CRA") MODIFYING SEOPW/CRA RESOLUTION NO. 01-51 AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO COMPENSATE CONSULTANTS, FOR PERFORMANCE OF PART OF THE SCOPE OF SERVICES DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A, IN THE FOLLOWING RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS: (1) DOVER, KOHL & PARTNERS - $393,000; (2) HOLLAND & KNIGHT, LLP - $45,000; (3) WALLACE, ROBERTS & TODD, LLC - $5,000; (4) RICHARD JUDY AND GUILLERMO OLMEDILLO - $78,800; (5) THE CENTER FOR URBAN TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH - $20,000; (6) TOM GUSTAFSON - $5,000; (7) ZHA - $55,000; (8) CIVIL-CADD - $6,000; AND (9) NEIL HALL - $6,000. WHEREAS, the City of Miami approved and adopted the CRA Redevelopment Plan pursuant to Resolution Nos. 82-755 and 85- 1247 (the "Redevelopment Plan") and WHEREAS, the CRA is responsible for carrying out community redevelopment activities and projects in the CRA Redevelopment Area established pursuant to the Redevelopment Plan; and WHEREAS, SEOPW/CRA Resolution No. 01-51, as modified, authorized the CPA to enter into a contract with Dover for the provision of professional services in connection with: a) design of the Grand Promenade as sub -consultant to Civil Cadd; b) planning services in connection with the CRA property located along Biscayne Boulevard; c) coordination of the on -going transportation project with the Downtown Development Authority and the Metropolitan Planning Organization; d) update of the SEOPW Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Area; and e) consideration of the creation of a third Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to compensate Dover, Kohl & Partners and other consultants for services provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The Board of Directors modifies SEOPW/CRA Resolution No. 01-51 and authorizes the Executive Director to compensate consultants, for the performance of part of the scope of services described in Exhibit A, in the following respective amounts: (1) Dover, Kohl & Partners - $393,000; (2) Holland & Knight, LLP - $45,000; (3) Wallace, Roberts & Todd, LLC - $5,000; (4) Richard Judy and Guillermo Olmedillo - $78,800; (5) The Center For Urban Transportation Research - $20,000; (6) Tom Page 2 of 3 Gustafson - $5,000; (7) ZHA - $55,000; (8) Civil-Cadd - $6,000; and (9) Neil Hall - $6,000. Section 3. The Executive Director is directed to seek additional funding for the project and is authorized to issue the necessary work orders to proceed with the project. Section 4. The Resolution shall be effective upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED on this 30th day of July, 2001. ARTHUR E. TEELE, JR., CHAIRMAN ATTEST: WALTER J. FOEMAN CITY CLERK APPROVED A n FZRM AND CORRECTNESS: VILARELLO CI Page 3 of 3 ITEM 11b RESOLUTION NO. SEOPW/CRA A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (THE "CRA") MODIFYING RESOLUTION NO. SEOPW/CRA R-01-51 BY AUTHORIZING THE CRA COMPENSATE IN THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS TO DOVER, KOHL & PARTNERS ("DOVER") AND THE FOLLOWING CONSULTANTS, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES UP TO (DEFINED HEREIN): 1) $393,000 TO DOVER, KOHL & PARTNERS 2) $45,000 TO HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP ("H&K"), 3) $5,000 TO WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, LLC ("WRT"), 4) $78,800 TO RICHARD JUDY ("R.J.") AND GUILLERMO OLMEDILLO ("G.O."), 5) $20,000 TO THE CENTER FOR URBAN TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH ("CUTR" ), 6) $5,000 TO MR. TOM GUSTAFSON ("T.G."), 7) $55,000 TO ZHA, 8) $6,000 TO CIVIL CADD, AND 9) $6,000 TO MR. NEIL HALL ("N.H.") FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SCOPE OF SERVICES AS DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City of Miami approved and adopted the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Plan pursuant to Resolution Nos. 82- 755 and 85-1247 (the "Redevelopment Plan"); and WHEREAS, the CRA is responsible for carrying out community redevelopment activities and projects in the Southeast Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Area (the "Redevelopment Area") established pursuant to the Redevelopment Plan; WHEREAS, Resolution No. SEOPW/CRA R-01-51, as modified, authorized the CRA to enter into a contract with Dover for the provision of professional services to the CRA in connection with a) the design of the Grand Promenade as sub -consultants to Civil Cadd, b) planning services in connection with the CRA property located along Biscayne Boulevard, c) the coordination of the ongoing transportation project with the Downtown Development Authority and the Metropolitan Planning Organization, d) the update of the SEOPW Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Area, and e) the consideration of the creation of a third redevelopment area (the "Services") as being currently unfunded; and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to compensate Dover, Kohl & Partners and the following consultants, in connection with the performance of the Services: 1) $393,000 to Dover, Kohl & Partners 2) $45,000 to Holland & Knight LLP, 3) $5,000 to Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, 4) $78,800 to Richard Judy and Guillermo Olmedillo, 5) $20,000 to Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR), 6) $5,000 to Mr. Tom Gustafson, 7) $ 55,000 to ZHA, 8) $6,000 to Civil Cadd, and 9) $ 6,000 to Mr. Neil Hall for the pe ormance o the scope of services in conjunction with the City of Miami — Planning TTdescribednias on Exhibit A, subject to the availability of funding. _ :, C�iA � SEOM C I N11 7 orx, _ - ITEM 11 b NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The CRA is hereby authorized to disburse the following amounts to Dover and the following consultants, in connection with the performance of the Services: 1) $393,000 to Dover, Kohl & Partners 2) $45,000 to Holland & Knight LLP, 3) $5,000 to Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, 4) $78,800 to Richard Judy and Guillermo Olmedillo, 5) $20,000 to Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR), 6) $5,000 to Mr. Tom Gustafson, 7) $ 55,000 to ZHA, 8) $6,000 to Civil Cadd, and 9) $ 6,000 to Mr. Neil Hall for the performance of the scope of services in conjunction with the City of Miami — Planning Department as described on Exhibit A, subject to the availability of funding. Section 3. The Executive Director is hereby instructed to seek additional funding and authorized to issue the necessary work orders to carry out the project. The resolution shall be effective upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED on this 30'' day of July, 2001. ATTEST: Walter J. Foeman, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Alejandro Vilarello, Esq. City Attorney Arthur E. Teele, Jr., Chairman 2 MOMC Int mal Draft 7/24/01 DovER, KOHL & PARTNERs t u w n p l a n n i n g Memorandum Date: 07/24/01 To: Dipak M. Parekh, CRA Director, City of Miami From: Joseph Kohl, Margaret Marshall & Sergio Vazquez Subject: Outline of Projects and Tasks for Southwest Overtown/Park West CRA Thank you for the invitation to work on a major Master Plan update and coordination effort within the Southwest Overtown/Park West CRA. We have outlined the tasks and have included consultant services and estimated costs for the projects at this preliminary stage. A spreadsheet with a breakdown of consultants and fees has been included at the end of this memo. I. Biscayne Boulevard Special Area Plan Cost: $50,000 Funding: CRA, per resolution R-01-51 Lead Firm: Dover, Kohl & Partners, Urban Design Sub Consultants: Ian Lockwood, Glatting Jackson, Traffic Planning Primary Tasks: 1. Review and present suggested changes to current FDOT design from NW6th Street to I-395. 2. Building design standards for properties fronting Biscayne Blvd. II. CRA Boundary Study Cost: $25,200 - $44,800 Funding: CRA Resolution R-01-51 Lead Firm: Coordination Dover, Kohl & Partners, Urban Design $1,000 — $6,000 Consultants: Documentation Richard Judy $19,200 - $28,800 Guillermo Olmedillo Primary Tasks: I . Data compilation as required for the Overtown/Park West CRA restatement. 2. Analysis of the alternative boundary adjustment associated with the possible creation of a third CRA (modification of CRA Resolution CRA R-01-51). 3. Identify action steps for changes (if necessary). Holland & Knight $5,000 - $10,000 Primary Tasks: Legal review and quality control SWPW/C" 0 1 — 10 0 CRA/ City of Miami Internal Draft July 24, 2001 Page 2 of 6 III. Grand Promenade and Pedestrian Mobility Study Cost: $68,000 Funding: Existing contract with Civil -CARD Engineering, Inc. (To be coordinated with the CRA Master Plan Update) Lead Firm: John King, Civil-CADD Engineering, Inc $6,000 Primary Task: Site specific feasibility analysis Dover, Kohl and Partners, Urban Design $37,000 Primary Task: Urban design alternatives Consultants: Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) Fee not to exceed $20,000 Primary Tasks: 1. Investigate physical and pedestrian mobility improvements to an east/west corridor within the entertainment district of Park West linking Overtown to Bicentennial Park and Biscayne Boulevard. 2. Suggest implementation strategies for proposed improvements Tom Gustafson Fee Not to exceed $5,000 Primary Task: Funding strategy IV. CRA Master Plan Update Cost: $386,000 - $446,000 Funding: (To include Southwest Overtown/Park West CRA with existing boundaries or expanded boundaries pending recommendation of the CRA Boundary Study) Lead Firm: Dover, Kohl and Partners, Urban Design Consultants and their respective Primary Tasks include: Dover, Kohl and Partners (urban design): $250,000 - $300,000 1. Evaluate the existing Overtown/Park West CRA plan, identifying deficiencies and recommending improvements to the plan. 2. Evaluate City of Miami policies in relation to CRA goals and accomplishments. 3. Conduct an urban design analysis, focused on urban planning and land use issues associated with the study area. 4. Formulate a public outreach process to involve residents, officials, and interested parties in the formation of the Master Plan. 5. Prepare the physical redevelopment plan. The various improvement projects underway by various groups will be evaluated and included where possible. 6. Coordinate the work tasks and efforts of the selected consultants to correspond with goals and objectives of this CRA plan update. SEOPWICU CRA/ City of Miami Internal Draft July 24, 2001 Page 3 of 6 Holland & Knight (legal services): $30,000 - $35,000 1. Restatement documentation and required legal assistance: a. Review of existing Redevelopment Plan for legal compliance, b. Review, evaluation and analysis of the CRA policies and goals with recommendations. c. Recommendations and Preparation for Redevelopment Plan needed legal requirement changes. d. Review of other consultants' suggested changes e. Advice to CRA on process for approval of amendments. f. Assisting with preparation for presentations to and approval of amendments to Redevelopment Plan by City Commission and Miami -Dade County Commission, including participation in not more than two such presentations to the CRA, City Commission or County Commission. g. Preparation of initial draft of required notices. h. Preparation of initial draft of resolutions approving amendments. i. Prepare an update on the status of services Holland & Knight are providing under this engagement, which will be submitted to the CRA at least monthly. 2. And possibly for an additional fee: a. Meetings with County officials regarding the delegation of redevelopment powers by Miami -Dade County to the City of Miami, b. Negotiating and drafting documents pertaining to such delegation, including the inter -local agreement between the City and the County. ZHA (economic analysis): $50,000 - $55,000 1. Review background data and conduct interviews with key community leaders. 2. Evaluate current CRA areas and the impact of proposed capital project plans. 3. Based on findings from data review, interviews, evaluation of existing and potential CRA areas, ZHA will draft an economic strategy for the Overtown/Park West CRA. 4. Final Strategy Report: The strategy will provide general spatial recommendations (i.e., density, orientation of development, etc.) and suggested categories and allocation of the mix of uses. This strategy will serve as a blueprint for the City and CRA executive staff to make best use of organizational and financial resources. It will provide the basis for planners to develop market appropriate physical plans for the CRA. Guillermo Olmedillo (planner): Fee not to exceed $30,000 1. Review of proposed amendments for consistency with City's Comprehensive Plan. 2. Recommendations for action if there is a conflict with County Comprehensive Plan. Richard Judy: (planner/strategist): Fee not to exceed $20,000 1. Meetings with County officials regarding the delegation of redevelopment powers by Miami -Dade County to the City of Miami, 2. Negotiating and drafting documents pertaining to such delegation, including the inter -local agreement between the City and the County. The Architects Hall, Neil Hall, (community liaison): Fee not to exceed $6,000 1. Reviewing work -in -progress, suggesting changes, and working as a local community liaison. U- I -j 0 SEOPW/CRA 01A CRA/ City of Miami Internal Draft July 24, 2001 Page 4 of 6 Third CRA Master Plan and Adoption Procedure Cost: $145,000 - $220,000 Funding: (To begin only if recommended from the CRA Boundary Study, and approved by _) Lead Firm: Holland and Knight (legal services) Creation of new CRA $10,000 - $20,000 Plan adoption process and legal review $15,000 - $20,000 Consultants: Dover, Kohl and Partners, Urban Design (planning consultant) $100,000 - $150,000 Richard Judy Guillermo Olmedillo Document blighted conditions $20,000 - $30,000 SEOPWICAA CRA/ City of Miami Internal Draft July 24, 2001 Page 5 of 6 Miami CRA Project Breakdown: Consultants and Fees I. Biscayne Boulevard Special Area Plan Dover, Kohl & Partners $50,000 Glatting Jackson Project Total $50,000 II. CRA Boundary Stud Dover, Kohl & Partners $1,000 - $6,000 Richard Judy $19,200 - $28,800 Guillermo Olmedillo Holland & Knight $5,000 - $10,000 Estimated Project Total $25,200 - $44,800 M. Grand Promenade and Pedestrian Mobility Stud John King $6,000 Dover, Kohl & Partners $37,000 CUTR Fee not to exceed $20,000 Tom Gustafson Fee not to exceed $5,000 Estimated Project Total $68,000 IV. CRA Master Plan Update Dover, Kohl & Partners $250,000 - $300,000 Holland & Knight $30,000 - $35,000 ZHA $50,000 - $55,000 Guillermo Olmedillo Fee not to exceed $30,000 Richard Judy Fee not to exceed $20,000 Neil Hall Fee not to exceed $6,000 Estimated Project Total $386,000 - $446,000 N oP1iVIM .1 J CRA/ City of Miami Internal Draft July 24, 2001 Page 6 of 6 V. Third CRA Master Plan and Adoption Procedure Holland & Knight $25,000 - $40,000 Dover, Kohl & Partners $100,000 - $150,000 Guillermo Olmedillo $20,000 - $30,000 Richard Judy Estimated Project Total $145,000 - $220,000 4EOPWIOA `� _ CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA FROM INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM ' ITEM 11b Chairman Teele and DATE: July 30, 2001 FILE: Members of the CRA Board SUBJECT: Dover Kohl and Consultants REFERENCES: Dipak M. Parekh �,,� Executive Director ENCLOSURES: Resolution RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the CRA Board approve the attached resolution to compensate the following amounts to Dover, Kohl & Partners ("Dover") and the following consultants, in connection with the performance of the services described therein: 1) $393,000 to Dover, Kohl & Partners, 2) $45,000 to Holland & Knight LLP, 3) $5,000 to Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, 4) $78,800 to Richard Judy and Guillermo Olmedillo, 5) $20,000 to the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR), 6) $ 5,000 to Mr. Tom Gustafson, 7) $ 55,000 to ZHA, 8) $6,000 to Civil Cadd, and 9) $6,000 to Mr. Neil Hall for the performance of the scope of services in conjunction with the City of Miami — Planning Department as described on Exhibit A of the attached resolution. BACKGROUND The CRA previously passed Resolution No. SEOPW/CRA R-01-51, subsequently modified, authorizing the CRA to enter into a contract with Dover, Kohl & Partners for the provision of professional services to the CRA in connection with a) the design of the Grand Promenade as sub -consultants of Civil-Cadd, b) planning services in connection with the CRA property located along Biscayne Boulevard, c) the coordination of the ongoing transportation project with the Downtown Development Authority and the Metropolitan Planning Organization, d) the update of the SEOPW Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Area, and e) the consideration of the creation of a third redevelopment area, which is currently unfunded. Funding Source : General Fund, Tax Increment Revenue, Subject to funds availability Account Number: 689004.550011.6.340, 689001.550108.6.340, N/A SEOPW/OW 01 10 5