HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-87-0910J-87-930
h 10/5/87
RESOLUTION NO. R7-910
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGED TO
ADVERTISE FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND ISSUE
THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DOCUMENT, IN
SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM ATTACHED, TO CONDUCT
AN ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE O MNI
REDEVELOPMENT AREA PROJECT, WITH $35,000
BEING ALLOCATED AS FOLLOWS: $20,000 FROM THE
13TH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
FUNDS IN THE FY-88 BUDGET OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF DEVELOPMENT, AND $15,000 IN THE FORM OF A
CONTRIBUTION FROM THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY.
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City to revitalize and
redevelop economically distressed areas and neighborhoods in the
City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Commission approved the Omni
Area Redevelopment Plan (Resolutions 86-868 and 87-604) for the
purpose of promoting economic redevelopment and revitalization;
and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Dade County Board of
Commissioners approved the Omni Redevelopment Plan (Resolution
825-87) and passed Ordinance 87-47 for the creation of a Tax
Increment Financing District for the Omni Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission allocated funds in the 13th
year Community Development Block Grant Program for economic
development projects; and
WHEREAS, the Downtown Development Authority supports the
City's efforts by contributing $15,000 toward the study; and
WHEREAS, a number of private and public entities
strongly support the City's economic development efforts in the
Omni Redevelopment Area;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDAs
A T" R e�7P.7RIrPWIr0
CITY COMMISSION
MEETING OF
OCT RR 1987
)N No._Q7-90O
SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to
advertise for professional services for an economic feasibility
study of the Omni area, and issue the Request for Proposals in
substantially the attached form.
SECTION 2. The amount of $35,000 is hereby allocated as
follows: (a)
$20,000
from
13th
year Community
Development Block
Grant funds
allocated
to
the
Department of
Development for
economic redevelopment purposes; and (b) $15,000 contribution from
the Downtown Development Authority to cover the cost of said
services.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day ofr' October ,, 1987.
ATTEST•
MAT Y HIRAI, CITY CLERK
FINANCIAL REVIEW AND APPROVAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
AND APPROVAL:
Lfl:
CARL CIA, DIRECTOR F K AN DA, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMEbd OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
BUDGETARY REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
Ch
MANOHAR SURAN RECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF EMENT & BUDGET
PREPARE AND APPROVED BY.-
APPROVEVAP TO FORM AND
CORREC E :
ROBERT F. CLARK 4LUC1AJA— DO
CHIEF DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY ORN
8'7-9Q.
Request for Proposals
City of Miami
Economic Feasibility Study
for the
Omni Redevelopment Area
City of Miami
Xavier L. Suarez, Mayor
Miller J. Dawkins, Vice Mayor
Rosario Kennedy, Commissioner
Joe Carollo, Commissioner
J. L. Plummer, Commissioner
Cesar H. Odio, City Manager
Proposal Submission Due: December 08, 1987
Proposal Submission
Accepted Only at: City of Miami
City Clerk' Office
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
y
87-910.
TABLE OF CONTEM
I. Public Notice
II. Description of Overall Study
Ill. Scope of Services
IV. Proposal Submission Requirements
V. Tentative Schedule for Consultant Selection
VI. Evaluation Criteria
VII. Project Timetable
Vill. Submission of Proposals
I8. Appendix
A. Location Map
B. Omni Redevelopment Area
C. Ordinance No. 10062, City of Miami (Minority and Women Business)
Affairs and Procurement Ordinance).
S
87-910.
11 0
I. PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR
THE OMNI AREA
The City of Miami, Florida and the Downtown Development Authority is seeking
the services of a qualified and experienced professional firm(s) to prepare a
Economic Feasibility Study for selected projects in the Omni area. The
Consultant will identify innovative development opportunities, enhance
employment and job opportunities; and recommend specific projects that will
lead to the formulation of a creative strategic plan for the revitalization of
the Omni area. The Consultant shall be knowledgeable of successful
revitalization projects occurring elsewhere in the United States and capable
of developing projects that specifically address the Omni area's unique
location and circumstances. The total cost of the study shall not exceed
$35,000.
Interested persons and/or firms must contact the City of Miami Department of
Development, 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Dupont Plaza Center - Suite 400,
(305) 579-3366 to Request for the Proposals document. This document contains
detailed and specific information about the scope of professional services
being requested and submission requirements. Deadline for letters of interest
submission is November 13, 1987. The City of Miami will not consider any
firm(s) without minority participation.
Cesar Odio
City Manager
Page 1 of 8 f
b
137-91.0.
II. WSCHMION OF OVEEALL STUDY
The purpose of this Request for Proposals is to prepare a study for the City
of Miami and Downtown Development Authority which will identify approximately
four (4) projects that could serve as catalysts for economic development,
analyze market support for selected catalyst projects and develop a strategic
plan for implementation.
For the purposes of this study, the Omni area is bounded by 1-395 to the
south, the FEC right -of --way to the west, N.E. 20th Street to the north, and
Biscayne Bay to the east and encompasses 260 acres of land (see location map).
Included within this general area are three distinct subareas: the
residential area north of the Omni Complex composed of apartment buildings,
aging single family homes and converted estate mansions; the Omni/Venetia
Complex east of Biscayne Boulevard composed of modern megastructures housing
condominiums, hotels and a major shopping mall; and the western portion of the
study area (for the purposes of this study to be referred to as Omni West)
composed of a mixture of warehousing, industrial uses, general commercial and
deteriorated residential structures. A portion of this area has been
designated as part of the Metro -Dade County Enterprise Zone.
The intent of this study is to stimulate redevelopment of the area's
significant existing supply of vacant and under utilized land and buildings,
thereby bringing new vitality to this northern most section of downtown. The
principal strategy for this revitalization process is the recruitment of new
economic anchor uses, currently not present in the area, but for which market
support can be demonstrated. The criteria for selecting anchor uses will be
uses that will compliment rather than compete with established activity
patterns in other downtown locations; and be compatible with the Downtown
Master Plan goals and policies; uses that will benefit from the geographic
location of the Omni area; uses that will reinforce the existing hotel,
residential, retail, and commercial service uses in the area; and uses that
will act as catalysts to stimulate rehabilitation and development of other
supporting uses within the district. In order to facilitate and expedite the
revitalization process, the City will consider undertaking infrastructure
improvements and land acquisition, with priority being given to large parcels
which require a minimum of residential and commercial relocation.
The area is located within Downtown Miami, just north of the core area which
is undergoing major physical and economic revitalization. Major new
developments such as the downtown Government Center, Southeast Financial
Center, and the City of Miami/University of Miami James L. Knight Center and
the Bayside Specialty Center have increased downtown employment and attracted
new businesses and daytime activities. The continued growth of the Port of
Miami; the redevelopment of Bayfront Park; the opening of the Metromover loop;
and the upcoming redevelopment of the Southeast Overtown/Park West comauaity
will reinforce the development potential for all of the downtown area.
Page 2 of 8
The most notable examples of private investment in the area are the mixed -use
developments known as Omni -Venetia (residential condominiums) which include
the Plaza Venetia high-rise (rentals), the Omni Shopping Mall/Hotel and the
Biscayne Bay Marriott. The public projects already in place inlcude the Anna
Brenner Meyer Telecommunication Center and the Dade County School Board
Administration Building. The School Board is also planning to demolish the
Lindsey Hopkins Building and build its second administration building. In
addition, the planned extension of a north loop of the Metromover system will
have at least two stations in the area.
The goal of the City of Miami is to identify specific sites for the
development of catalytic and anchor uses in the Omni area and utilize tax
increment funds in the most cost effective way to leverage private development
of these uses.
Among the uses to be considered, although not limited to the following are
presented below:
(1) Media District (television, radio, publishing, film, advertising);
(2) Domestic International Trade Mart (specializing in High Tech,
Import/Export, Fashion, Home Furnishings, Food services, info mart,
film, ex, medical, or other specialty items); and
(3) Specialized Educational Facilities (business college, design school
and media).
III. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The scope of services is presented in the following:
PHASE I: OPPORTUNITY EXPLORATION (relative weight 25%)
The first phase of the Consultant's responsibilities will focus
on the identification of general development opportunities for
the Omni area followed by a more detailed investigation into a
lesser number of opportunities which promise the highest degree
of success in stimulating revitalization efforts. These uses
must conform to development objectives in the Redevelopment Plan
and complement but not compete with the CBD/Brickell areas. As
part of the Phase I responsibilities, the Consultant shall
investigate a variety of opportunities, including, • but not
limited to, the creation of a multi -use international trade
center, a decorative arts center, a merchandise or apparel mart,
a design school, a business college, a film/recording industry or
television broadcasting district, an advertising district, port
services district, and/or brokerage companies (e.g., apparel,
food and marine -related services), and housing. Special
attention should be given to the creation of a foreign buyers
district concentrating on Miami's role as gateway to Latin
America and as a port of entry of Latin American products for the
United States and Canada. Also, identify uses that could benefit
from the enterprise zone incentives.
Page 3 of 8
Cl
•
Some of the development opportunities are reflected in previous
studies. These are as follows:
(1) Industrial Land Use Needs Study; Leggat McCall Advisors,
Incorporated;
(2) Economic Analysis and Growth Projections - Downtown
Development Plan; Hammer, Siler, George Associates; and
(3) City of Miami job Creation and Retention in Miami and Dade
County, 1972-85; Cognetics, Incorporated.
At the conclusion of Phase I (preliminary investigation), the
Consultant will present to the City of Miami a refined list of
potential opportunities that are the appropriate stimuli for the
Omni revitalization efforts. The consultant shall note the
following:
1. Projects should be selected and designed which promise
(long-range growth potential).
2. Projects should be selected which will serve as major use
anchors in the area, providing secondary market or support
service spin-offs.
3. Some attention should be given to those high -growth
industries that are labor intensive, requiring a high
percentage of workers with little or no previous training.
PHASE II: PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS
(relative weight 50%)
From the refined list of opportunities, and after direction from
designated City staff, the Consultant shall then provide detailed
market support analysis, cost of implementation, physical
requirements and other pertinent information for approximately
four projects that would serve as catalysts in the revitalization
of this area. The consultant should focus on the most
financially feasible projects and clearly demonstrate its
potential for success.
PHASE III II- LBMEWATION PROGRAM (relative weight 25%)
The Consultant shall develop a strategy to advise the City of
Miami on how best to utilize public funds to leverage private
development. The Consultant shall prepare example project
proformas, which will include at a minimum 5-10 year projections.
The process which will work best (i.e. Unified Development
Project (UDP), and land acquisition); and the criteria for site
selection. Also, the creative reuse of existing structures is
encouraged when feasible (e.g. � the Sears Building - located at
N.E. 13th Street and Biscayne Boulevard) and the Jefferson
Building located at N.E. 15th Street and Biscayne Boulevard.
Page 4 of 8
The total cost of the study shall not exceed $35,000.
IV. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION REQUIREKENTS
Respondents to this invitation are advised that the following items must
be addressed, considered and adhered to in the development of proposals
and will be critically evaluated by the Selection Committee. Failure to
provide all required information may result in disqualification of the
proposal.
1. Identification of respondent, including organizational structure
and names and address of principals and methodology for project
planning and design.
2. Description of professional qualifications.
3. Description of a specific work program which should include a
budget and man-hours per task.
4. Description of respondent's relevant project experience.
5. Identification of staff that will be assigned to the proposed study
and evidence of their professional qualifications. (Please provide
resumes of key individuals to be involved.)
6. Minority participation, related to the percentage of minority
ownership of the firm (team) and the percentage of key staff
professionals who are minorities working on the project.
V. EMVE SCHEDULE FOR CONSULTANT SELECTION
DATE
October 30, 1987 Advertise for Public Notice
November 13, 1987 Deadline for submission of consultant letters of
interest.
November 20, 1987 Certification Committee meets to ascertain
whether respondents are fully qualified to
render the required services. Factors to be
considered in making this review are:
capabilities, adequacy of personnel, past
performance and experience of the respondent;
performance in administration and in cooperation
with others whose services are involved, and
minority participation.
November 20, 1987 competitive Selection Committee reviews
proposals, and selects at least three qualified
firms to be invited to submitt proposals.
Page 5 of 8
10
c-- 10.
14
7W
December 08, 1987
December 15, 1987
January 04, 1988
February 12, 1988
February 26, 1988
May 27, 1988
VI. EVALUATION CBITffitIA
Deadline for submission of consultant proposals.
Competitive Selection Committee interviews
firms, completes evaluation and rankings and
forwards a recommendation to the City Manager.
City Manager reviews selection; recommends to
the City Commission for approval to initiate
contract negotiations with the consultants.
Contract negotiations completed; contract
submitted to City Manager for City Commission
approval.
Consultant starts work.
Consultant completes work.
The following criteria will be used by the Selection Committee to
evaluate qualifications; percentages to the left indicate the relative
weight that will be placed on each of the criteria.
25Z Organization, structure, methodology
for project
planning and
design.
j 20% Experience
in comparable projects.
Successful
completion of
projects of
this type with demonstrated
performance
in meeting time
schedules;
further consideration of a
reduced percentage based on
the volume
of work done for the City of
Miami in the
past 5 years.
25% Qualifications and experience of key personnel.
15% Minority participation, related to the percentage of minority
= ownership of the firm (team) and the percentage of key staff
professionals who are minorities working in the project.
10% Plan for coordination of team efforts.
5% Familiarity with area. Location of project office with maximum
percentage for location in the City of Miami and decreasing
percentages for location in: Dade County, rest of Florida and
elsewhere.
VII. PNOJ$+CT TIMETABLE
The consultant will be allocated a maximum of 90 calendar days to
complete the work from the date of contract execution. Penalties may be
Included in the contract for failure to meet the work schedule.
Page 6 of 8
? fi
VIII- SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS
One original and ten copies of each Letter of Interest are to be
submitted before 4:00 p.m. November 13, 1987 to the Department of
Development. The November 13th deadline will be firmly adhered to. No
proposals will be accepted after that time.
Address proposals tD:
Matty Hirai
City Clerk
City of Miami, City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Questions concerning this Request for Proposals should be directed to:
Matthew Schwartz,
Deputy Director
Department of Development
300 Biscayne Boulevard Way
Dupont Plaza Center - Suite 400
Miami, FL 33131
The City of Miami reserves the right to accept any proposal deemed to be
in the best interest of the City, to waive any irregularities in any
proposal, to reject any and all proposals and to re -advertise for new
proposals.
Page 1 of 8
1;L
Page 8 of 8 13
BISCAYHE 9,+Y
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT AREA
LOCATION MAC
LocarIoN -
CITY OF UTAUJ PLANNIMM 110PAPTUONT
7--Sjto.
J-86-04
10/11PS ORDINANCE N0, 0� 2
.43 ORONASCZ REPEALING ORDINANCE FO. 971%.
T:': i' :aA:T7 PROCUAE;4:ST 010;AAMCF 0;
?WE C : IY OF MIAMI. ;U .;T! r'JTIT,
l"04E!0A A NEW 14i1101117 01ACftiE tt.t Y�AM�t.'.:.
OROINAaCI TO BE KNOWA ;": C;:Ii d3 •1:--
M1N0t1TY AND VOMEN %J:103 S 4FFA123 Ak0
PROCURtNCVT ORDINANCE Of THE C177 OF a1ANI ,
FLORIOA,• ESTABL1SHtN4 A MIXOAITY ANO WOMEN
BUSINESS AFFAIRS PROCUICACIT P1042M AID
COMMITTEE; 0110VIDIAG FOR 71.1E CACAT4,011 37 7:42.
CITY MANAGER OF AN OFFICE OF MINORITY AND
WOMEN BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND PROCUXINTIOT;
FURTHER SETTIN4 FORTH A GOAL OF AVA2 0IAG A7
LEAST it PERCENT Of THE CITY'$ T.TAL ANAUAL
DOLLAR VOLUME 0/ ALL PROCUREMENT E" 0.10iTURt$
TO IUSIl1ES3ES OWNED BY BLACKS 11711,
HISPANIC$ 117!1, ARC WCMt4 11701; AUTxOnI1I%%
THE C;'IT RAU- 34;TR TO PROVIDE FOA 11;'101177 A30
VOMIN•OWMEO BUSINESS ENTEXPAI-jZ #ACC'JxL'?;£A
SET•ASIDES AND CONTRACT PROVISIO%S; ►ROYIDI:IG
FOR THE DEVELOPX%%T OF PROCUURES, 14EASURtS
AND RESOURCES TO IMPLEACNT SAID ►IOGAAM,
COALS AND OBJECTIVES; AND COHTAIIIJ10 A
SEYERASILITY CLAUSt.
I
WHEREAS, Ordinance Me. 5773 dealia9 with aimority
procurement Ass been found to be in need of revision and
modification to strengthen the effectiveness of the City of
Miami's Minority Procurement Policy and Program; and
rMEREAS, the City Commission, in re►eating Ordinance me.
9775 sad in adopting and substituting thorefer the heroin
Minority sad Venom Business AffA rs and Procurement Ordinance is
autheritid pursuant to the Charter of the City of Nisai,
Soctisas $S and 5:; and tha Nunieip4l Homo Rut* ►oaRrs net of
1173, 92e9ter 148.001 of saM.. F7a-14a Statutes. Si 4,3ea494; se.a
WHEREAS, the U.S. S-jyrrme Cain has uphitld Old* Cauaty
Ordinance No. 42-47, aJepsed July 20, 1144, rostric%IAI biddlHj
on coestrecties preJeots to Slacb•evood firma vNia pri j
uararroate4 discrimination has boom proven; sad
VNEREAS, findings of a City of 11146i Mi aori ty Procurement
Disparity Study iedieated a substantial eaelusiom of mimority
mad woeen.ewned businesses tree the City's procurement pros -is
for the fiscal roars betweek 1971 snd 1941; and
WHEREAS, this OrIlaaaee will prevent the pe.rpotuatiom of
the effects of prior unwarranted discrimination which aas
87-910,
horetotars teostrtd, limited or foreclosed precsrtoent and
contracting op*artaettles f:r bestaossas awatd by •tacks,
Nispasics and Rasta y10 04 tit; s! 1113e1; sat
119+1:fr'., :' •. • . esa��i slttd • pelfey of
constructive Wirlativi aetian is tliatnatt sabstautiall; the
offects of prior discrimination; and
VNEREAS, the prspostd' 1linority and VOMB Insists$ Affairs
and procurement Program aad Policy contains rt,mtrememts: [at
that these whe gestraet with the City of Miami is the areas of
prsesrtmoss shall net discrlmiasto against any bus'laossf,
employee or applicant for employs**% began$* of age, otbmicity,
rags, crttd, tole►, rtiigles, sax. sattesal origin, handicap, or
marital states; sod (b) that such city eostracters hoot ass
implamest as Aftirmattte Action or E4*41 Emplaye*mt oppertmetty
policy to ensure that such bssisisses, espin.7vt*s or pptteasts
for employment are traa:ti asvallY vrttNest ragard to _age,
tthetetty, race, grand, color, religion, son, astismai orlpga,
handicap or marital states, amp
VKREAS, impitm*station of this ordinance will serve the
best taterest of the City and roll mattalse oft aps{ertmsity for
small business concerns owned and controlled by Slacks,
Nispasics and Vemee to grocers or contract with the city of
Niani to the area of procurement; gad
V KREAS, to M effective is is setossary and desirable to
establish for the Ci.y of MISM a Meority sad home* losiuess
Affairs Procmrnsaat prtgraw with tee evorefrtsto peals,
Mj9CCI a, administrative procedure and resomrces; and its::
legislatlam ramtdyiag the affected Nisposie, Slack and hec;e-
sweed beslnesses;
NON, TNUVORE. SE IT GUAiNES IT THE CoMISSZON W ilia
CITT 'Of MAN, FLORIDA:
Section t. This Ordinance shall be kmowm amp say be citad
as 'Tbe Minority sod 11amem Smallness Affairs end precarea nt
Program Ordinance of tit* City et 111 am1, •
Sectles 2. For . us perpese—ell this Ordinance, %bo
following tens phrases, worls, and their derivations still fart
the following least"$:
0
e
A. but lnoss Enterkrlse moans any corporation;
partnership, individual, sole proprietorship, joint stock
company, jsln: yratvrt, professional association or any other
1130 !-' I t I - rl; 11etas±d to do business wlth tho
City o1 Mi4al and/or Dads County and/or the State of Florid.
/. Ni Merl ty and Y-•ee•0wnod busl Mess tnarvW sa ;. .
a business enterprise to which at least 91 portent of aai::
enterprise 15 owned by stacks, Hispanics or Yemen whose
sanagement and daily business operations are controlled by env
or more blacks, Hispanics or Vemon.
C. Contract steel agreements for the preearen-iebt of
goods, services or construction of facilities for th* C11" -'
Ni smi .
0. Facilities means all total or partial pabllely
financed projects Including, but vttt+est. itsttatlem, ealflod
development protects, sanitlpal pmbl•ic works and municipal
improvements to tho extent they are f:maneed with City money,
stilt&* City property, or require City servlees.
t. goods and strvlces include, without ltattation,
public works, improv*cents, facilities, professional strvicts,
commodities, seppltas, materials and o4vipmeat.
F. goat moons the percentages of the annual doli:r
volume of procurement e:peadltares determined by this ordinance
to be offered for Minority sad Vents business perttctpation.
C. Sates. 1 d:• is the term which wilt be used :w
designate a given garchass or contract Ir a portlew 0.1 .1
purchase or contract award for hack, 111spank sad/or :!•::..ti
awmtd bush*::es. Set asides may only be itilisad wharn 14. 1.;
determined, prior to the invitation to bid or retutst �vr
proposals, that there art a sufficient member of eortifiesi
flack, Hispanic and/er Yomem•wmed businesses to afford
effective, competition for too purchsso.
H. Joint Usture 66411 ratan as association tf porseas
er 1e141 entities with the intent to engage 1e and carry out a
sisgte busiotss sattrprtse for proflt;0*
ON Ali
87-910.
t. preturereet ts,end/tsros shall Ilion a purchase,
Payment, distribution, lean or odsahte for the purpose of
segriring or yrowiding goods and services.
wo Affirmative A:%:in Plan shall ifeel udo thr
projected anneal 91)4ls and the timoItazl,as which will be used to
eg10y an fir procure with doses and minorities u Mon.
discrimination policy statement and any other actions which wilt
be used to ensure equlty is employment and the dtiliza:ion of
minority and female -Owned buslnesses.
settles 3. A Minority and Went* Business Affairs and
Procurement Progres for the City of Miasf is hereby established.
The City Manager's Offlse shall be bald accountable for the full
and ferceful Implooentatien of the Minority and Women Business
Affairs and troeursmost Pregrsw by grow fdiag appropriate
reeommendstiess for action by the Ct;y Commission.
A. For "0 puppet* of assisting the City Manager /i
the isplesemtatfon of said program, a Minority and Yemen
$msisess Affairs and protoroment Coomittae is hereby
established, consisting of an appropriate number of members, to
be appointed by the City Manager, with full representation of
r
Nispamics, Hacks said Yemen to be responsibie for monitoring the
'implementation of tao program and sating recasendations for
aehiewfeg the rtgeirssoets of Wls Ordinance. The COmalttaa
shall be respesslblo -tor 9e0ersting yearly Progress reports to
the City Ca issies and the coenuatty at large.
$. The City XkRagir sleall, •etllltia9 *21sting
roaemees, emote to Office of Plaerlty and Woes" Austnes3
Affairs and Prexsresest; and shall prowl#* the apprepria:s stuff
and resources moeesaary for the Performance of all such
admimistrative duties; ðerize and lmptosent the
admlofetrattwo guidelines and procedures required; and ensure
cowl Iwe with the fumettess required to presoto the
acbievomemt of the program's gmals and Objections of increasing
the welcome of City precmrtmest and contracts with $tact,
Mispamic awd 9*4"•000e4 114214e28e4. ..r
7
0
3:1etian 4. The obitctive of the City is to achieve a goal
o1 awaedl,i7 i minimum of Slt of the total •"oval dollar Volvo$
e! All ;roc2resent expenditures to hacks. Hispanics and Mogen-
,, enterprises to be apportioned as follows:
3*4s4:+1n percent (11%) to $lacks. seventeen percent (17%) to
Hispanics and seventeen ptrcdnt (17%) to Von*"*I
A. To further the goal of increasing the total annual
volvmo of all procurement expenditures to minority and women.
owned business enterprises, authority for a minority eeJ woran.
owned bvslnoss enterprise procurement lot aside 1s htrfily
established for use by the City Unager as Ike, or she say deem
advisable or neeassar. to tncrsaet t,se ptrtitipatlon of $lack.
HISOanie and Vosin•aw"vd businesses to City procur:&set
contracts.
S. It shall be mandatory for all City of iN dui
contracts and/or procurement avtrd documents to cootala 11e
following:
(1.1 A specific reference to the applicability
of the lltnorlty and Women $Yalntsa Affairs and Preeurestnt
Program established by this Ordinate*;
(2. ) A provision stating the right of the 'City
to terminate and cancel any contract or costractval agreement
entered fate, tncledfal elimination of the fsdtvidval(s) and/or
bvslsess enterprise s) from consideration and partfctpation to
future City centracts. as tno basis of having Submitted
dellborat* and willful. frls* ar s1s1.04dts9 itforsat140 as to
his* her or its states as a $tact, llispaote and/or Naost3•ivw id
business snter6rist and/or the quantity and/ar.type of Aaorlty
and women -owned basiaoss participation;
D.) A regviresest that each successful �ld3er
or offeror sort* to provide a sworn statement of compltaace with
the previsions of UIS Ordtnasto and its specific applicability
to the purchase or contract: award under cotstderatiest avch
stetosest shall certify that the bidder or offerer, during the
w
i Vasts* depending open their own &novel self.selectlos, shall be
listed In only oar (1) of the categories: race, ethmieity.
leader.
• s 1 P.QR 7• .. 1A
n
5-10 .
a
13
Couri* of tine iRvolvtd in the performaeee of the Contract
sougl: by offeror, shall not discriminate against
Any 2'S, +p1a; .t me 79pj iCs"t for employment because of
,t; •, ;'.' :! : t •, , _, , rd, Color. religion. sex, national
0*i;ty, ozrit.i status;
td. ) A statement of the extent to which t;io
business enterprise has as one or more of Its partners or
principals persons who are Black. Hispanic or Woman, or is a
joint venture comprised of a non -minority, and minority business
and/or women -owned enterprise.
(S.) A riquir din: u4t each bidder subeit along
with tat bid or p r i; •i i.A in At f 1 r: ,i v e Action Plan (AA.0). An;
significant equity participants, joint venture participants,
tub -Contractors. syppliers or othtr parties to the aid or
proposal shall also be required to submit such plans.
(d.) A provision specifying the requirements for
Continued bidder or offeror eligibility incleding minority and
female involvement.
Section S. Bidders or offerors shall be required to
demonstrate a reasonable and good faith effort to solicit and
Obteln the participation of qualified minority and wenen-owned
businesses in all bid and proposal documents.
Section i. Except where federal or state law or
regulatiois mandate to the contrary, the provisions of this
section wilt be agPTicW 4 to All illy of N/a101, pro►Id, bid.
contract or atitir alreemtnts negotiated by the City;
seetlem 7. 7ho Minority and women evslmoss Affairs and
Procaremient Program establisbod terole shall be in offact only
until such time as the affects of prior unwarranted
dlscrimimation against ilUkZ, N1394alcS and human have been
eamoe*sated for, at which tin* that gaela and set -asides provided
for heroin :ball ao longer bt observed. such need shall be
reviewed every two years by , Wit City Cowellssiea, epos the
reeommendat/on of the City Needle?.
Section •. Ordinance No. 177e" the-,Ilnerity procurement
Program Ordinancs of the City of Nisml. ►/orida. Is hereby
repealed.
4
1 0062 s
Section !. Should any $art or provision of this Ordinanee
be, declared -by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be lnvolid.
San* $belt not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole.
►ASUO 01 FIZST gEADIXG 97 TITLE ONLY this 26eh day of
PASSED AMA; .:DGITEO ON SECONC AND FIAAL RIA01::3 ZIT :17::
ONLY this 19rh day of Doesseor . 193S.
ATTEST:
• R479r
i
City Clerk
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
• NI
• •.
t;WU
C+ty ttorner
APPROVED A�S/TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
LULL^ A: i1Q e
City Attorney
AQJ/roc/pp/ab/5155
CWk of tltr City of 61084 Flmife.
he►.is Anil. tl+at .w me �_ itr a/ _ A. D. N 10 e fsk test eat wMas d tts a►ws
&&A .A►•p+si •nlirn►s sea 1'�� at t!: S rstsM 11w�e
.4 :!.: UJ& C.-st. C-n K-9 at tht Fl►'a i111'"'JA
u.: ays:t AW auagk6i .riI ayr w
tAs ,eta:: pawJct m:eslar.
M'1 �1 sasJ the sf.'bw t,at MQI +}� ►•
Cis? yi•
Mfr Ciat
r+
7
l0Oct
0
CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
"Cesar H. Odio
City Manager ao
RECOMMMATION
DATE: J IV' `T 3 1987 RILE:
SUBJECT:
Issue of a Request for
Proposals for Omni Rede-
velopment Project
REFERENCES:
10/22/87 Commission
ENCLOSURES: Meeting
�fC
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission approve the
attached Resolution authorizing the City Manager to issue a Request
for Proposals (RFP) for an economic feasibility study for the Omni
Redevelopment Area. Funding for this $35,000 study will be from 13th
year Community Development Block Grant Funds ($20,000) allocated to
the Department of Development and $15,000 from the Downtown
Development Authority.
BACKGROUND
The Department of Development, the Planning Department and the
Downtown Development Authority recommend that the City Commission
approve the attached resolution which will enable the City to
determine a strategy for the maximum utilization of the $10-12 million
dollars that will be available for redevelopment efforts in the Omni
area through the recently approved Omni Area Tax Increment District.
The City Commission (Resolutions 86-868 and 87-604) and the Board of
County Commissioners (Resolution 825-87) have approved the Omni
Redevelopment Plan. Dade County has established a Tax Increment
District (Ordinance 87-47). The Redevelopment Plan recommends that a
"catalytic" project be initiated in the area which will generate new
economic development activities and support the existing development.
The intent of the proposed $35,000 study is to identify innovative
development opportunities and recommend specific projects that will
lead to the formulation of a creative strategic plan for the
revitalization of the Omni area.
The attached draft RFP has been reviewed by a task force of the
Omni/Venetia Sub -Committee of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
A consultant selection review committee will be established with
representation of staff and the business community. No firm without
significant minority participation will be considered for this
important task.
Attachments
87--910.