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6/13/02
RESOLUTION NO. 412— 645
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO COMMENCE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MAJOR INITIATIVES, AS
RECOMMENDED IN THE ADOPTED FLORIDA EAST
COAST ("FEC") RAILWAY CORRIDOR STRATEGIC
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN, SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO
HOUSING; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER
TO IDENTIFY FUNDING TO SUPPORT THESE
INITIATIVES AND TO RETURN TO THE COMMISSION
FOR APPROVAL OF THE FUNDING.
WHEREAS, the FEC Railway Corridor Strategic Redevelopment
Plan ("FEC Corridor Plan") was adopted by the Miami City
Commission as a guiding tool for the future development and
preservation of the FEC Corridor, as defined in the study; and
WHEREAS, the FEC Corridor Plan includes recommendations for
the implementation of major initiatives including
Transportation, Streetscape and Open Space, Economic
Development, Housing, Planning and Zoning, Historic Preservation
and Conservation, and Funding; and
WHEREAS, it is desirable that the Miami City Commission
proceed with the recommendations to implement the major
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initiatives, in accordance with the FEC Corridor Plan, for
Housing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and
incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to
implement the following recommendations, in accordance with the
FEC Railway Corridor Strategic Redevelopment Plan, related to
the major initiatives for Housing:
A. Develop a system for managing and disposing of
vacant tax delinquent City and/or County land.
B. Establish a Model Block Demonstration Program
between North East 2nd Avenue, the FEC railroad
tracks, North East 54th Street and North East 59th
Street. The program shall include targeted code
enforcement, special policing actions,
infrastructure improvements, and home ownership
assistance using U.S. HUD, County surtax, Local
Initiative Support Corp., and any other available
funds. Apply for a U.S. HUD Demonstration Project
grant to support and/or expand this initiative.
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C. Establish a pilot project placing housing special-
ists in the Little Haiti, Wynwood, and Upper East -
Side Net offices on a rotating basis to provide in-
formation to the public regarding existing housing
assistance programs, particularly for home
ownership.
D. Develop a strategy and subsequent program to
encourage home ownership, and aggressively seek a
dedicated source of funding that would include the
existing scattered site program for home ownership
and possible funding from the U.S. Congress, U.S.
HUD, U.S. Department of Commerce Economic
Development Administration, Fannie Mae, the State of
Florida, and any other funding source, under the
leadership of LISC.
Section 3. The City Manager is further directed to
identify funding to support these initiatives and to return to
the Commission for approval of the funding.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.11
1� If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at
the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If
the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately
upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of
ATTEST:
PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
PRO V I L.
TTORNEY
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June , 2002.
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rmEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO: The Honorable Mayor and DATE t,y FILE:
Members of the City Commission
SUBJECT: FEC Railway Corridor
Strategic Plan
FROM: REFERENCES:
City Manager
ENCLOSURES:
RECOMMENDATION
Following the presentation of the FEC Railway Corridor Strategic Redevelopment Plan
("FEC Corridor Plan"), it is respectfully recommended that the City Commission
consider adoption of the attached series of companion Resolutions that: 1) adopts the
FEC Corridor Plan as a guiding tool for the future development and preservation of the
Corridor; 2) directs the administration to commence major implementation initiatives of
the FEC Corridor Plan including Transportation, Streetscape and Open Space, Economic
Development, Housing, Planning and Zoning, Historic Preservation and Neighborhood
Conservation; and 3) directs the administration to begin identifying and allocating
funding for said implementation initiatives.
BACKGROUND
Resolution - Adoption of Plan
In February 2000, a planning process was initiated, guided by the FEC Corridor Task
Force comprised of community stakeholders, and assisted by the City of Miami
Departments of Real Estate and Economic Development and Planning and Zoning. In
September 2000, the findings and recommendation of the FEC Corridor Task Force were
presented that led to a series of neighborhood meetings being held in February 2001 to
gather additional input from the stakeholders. In October 2002, the City contracted the
FIU Metropolitan Center to prepare the FEC Corridor Strategic Redevelopment Plan,
attached hereto. The FEC Corridor Plan was presented to the Planning Advisory Board
on May 29th, 2002. Adoption of the FEC Corridor Plan is recommended to serve as a
guiding tool for the future development and preservation of the Corridor.
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Members of the City Commission
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The FEC Corridor Plan identifies major implementation initiatives, as summarized below
for each of the major initiatives, as specified in the attached companion Resolutions:
Resolution — Transportation
• Direct preparation of a comprehensive transportation master plan
for the FEC Corridor, including an analysis of needed
transportation improvements for all modes including highways and
streets, mass transit, taxi and jitney, and pedestrian, and presenting
recommendations together with priorities, preliminary cost
estimates, sources of funding, and proposed scheduling, and
allocating $100,000 in support of this initiative.
• Request that the Metropolitan Planning Organization incorporate
the proposed trolley system into the 2025 Plan, prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement to determine project feasibility,
and identify funding sources and scheduling.
• Request that Florida Department of Transportation include the
proposed Biscayne Boulevard improvements into its Five Year
Plan.
• Request Miami -Dade County to expedite design and reconstruction
of N.E. 2nd Avenue between N.W. 36th Street and the northern city
limit.
Resolution — Streetscape and Open Space
• The Planning and Zoning Department shall incorporate proposed
pocket parks, including the Little River and N.E. 25th Street pocket
parks, streetscape improvements, and greenway corridor into a
city-wide parks and open space master plan.
• The proposed pocket park at the end of N.E. 25th Street shall be
incorporated into the Homeland Defense Neighborhood
Improvement Bond Program for its design and construction as a
model pocket park.
• Proposed gateway improvements at Roberto Clemente Park and at
29th Street on N.E. 2nd Avenue shall be incorporated into the
Homeland Defense Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program for
their design and construction
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Commission
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• Proposed beautification/streetscape improvements of the following
streets, to include drainage, paving, lighting and landscaping
improvements, shall be incorporated into the Homeland Defense
Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program for their design and
construction:
o N.E. 14'' Street from N.E. 2nd Avenue to the railroad tracks
o N.E. 25h Street from the railroad tracks to Biscayne Bay
o N.E. 29h Street from Biscayne Boulevard to N.W. 5h
Avenue
o North Miami Avenue from N. 29h Street to N. 3e Street
(west side only)
o N.E. 30 Street from N.E. 2nd Avenue to the Buena Vista
Yard
Funding from the Homeland Defense Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program for
implementation of said Streetscape and Open Space improvements has been allocated
from bond program funds previously identified in Commission District 2, "Quality of
Life" category. Matching project funds shall be sought from State and County grant
sources and through other funding mechanisms.
Resolution — Economic Development
• Prepare a U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development
Administration, Capital Facilities grant application for the
proposed Wynwood Manufacturing District.
• Seek state approval to expand the Enterprise Zone boundary.
• Develop a financing plan with appropriate mechanisms including
such things as tax increment financing and special assessment
districts to fund capital improvements in the Corridor, and
allocating an amount not to exceed $150,000 for the cost of
creating a financing plan.
• Re-establish the Commercial Revitalization Program developed by
the Community Development Department, specifically targeted
toward the N.E. 79h Street and N.E. 2nd Avenue corridors.
Further, allocating an annual amount of $100,000 from the City, to
be matched dollar -for -dollar by the County with possible
additional funds from the Empowerment Trust.
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Commission
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• Create a marketing plan for the FEC Corridor, and allocating an
amount not to exceed $250,000 for the cost of creating a marketing
plan.
• Initiate preparation of a Target Industry Analysis of the furniture,
media, plastics, and fabricated metals sectors, and allocating an
amount not to exceed $100,000 for the cost of this analysis.
Resolution — Housing
• Develop a system for managing and disposing of vacant, tax
delinquent City and/or County land.
• Apply for a U.S. HUD Demonstration Project grant to establish a
Model Block Demonstration Program between N.E. 2nd Avenue,
the FEC railroad tracks, N.E. 54h Street and N.E. 59th Street. The
program shall include targeted code enforcement, special policing
actions, infrastructure improvements, and home ownership
assistance using U.S. HUD, County surtax and Local Initiative
Support Corp. (LISC) funds.
• Establish a pilot project placing housing specialists in the Little
Haiti, Wynwood, and Upper Eastside NET offices on a rotating
basis to provide information to the public regarding existing
housing assistance programs, particularly for home ownership.
• Develop a strategy and subsequent program to encourage home
ownership, and identify a dedicated source of funding that would
include the existing scattered site program for home ownership and
possible funding from U.S. HUD and the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Economic Development Administration, under the
leadership of LISC.
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Commission
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Resolution — Planning and Zoning
• Prepare a regulating plan to serve as the foundation for the future
development of the FEC Corridor, incorporating proposed special
district and neighborhood conservation district regulations, as well
as design guidelines and housing prototypes, to the extent
determined appropriate through further analysis; giving primary
priority to the Buena Vista Rail Yard; secondary priority to the
remaining proposed special districts, conservation districts, and
Model Block area; and tertiary priority to the remainder of the FEC
Corridor study area; and allocating $125,000 for commencing this
initiative.
Resolution — Historic Preservation and Neighborhood Conservation
• Initiate a survey of historic resources within the FEC Corridor,
combined with appropriate follow-up action, to identify and
establish historic and/or neighborhood conservation districts;
giving preliminary priority to the proposed neighborhood
conservation districts, and allocating $50,000 for commencing this
initiative.
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Commission
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Resolution — Funding
The last Resolution presented as a companion item relates to Funding to support the
major implementation initiatives recommended in the FEC Corridor Plan. The Resolution
directs the City Manager to pursue funding opportunities for all elements of the FEC
Corridor Plan from Federal, State, County and local sources and to further identify and
allocate funding in the total amount of $875,000, for the following:
• Transportation Initiatives:
o Preparation of Comprehensive Transportation
Master Plan $100,000
• Economic Development Initiatives:
o Development of Financing Plan $150,000
o Re-establishment of Commercial Revitalization
Program (N.E. 79th Street and N.E. 2nd
Avenue Corridors) $100,000
o Creation of Marketing Plan $250,000
o Preparation of Target Industry Analysis $100,000
• Planning and Zoning Initiatives:
o Preparation of Regulating Plan $125,000
• Historic Preservation and Conservation Initiatives:
o Initiation of Historic Resources Survey $ 50,000
$ 875,000
FISCAL IMPACT
Adoption of the Resolution to adopt the FEC Railway Corridor Strategic
Redevelopment Plan as a guiding tool for the Corridor will have no direct
impact on the City Budget.
Adoption of the companion Resolutions to commence major implementation
initiatives will have a direct impact on the City Budget, as specified in the
Funding Resolution. Funding in the total amount of $875,000 to support the
implementation of the plan is to be identified and allocated for the purposes
and tasks associated with the major initiatives.
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