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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Amanda Quirke Hand-MMS Boat Ramp PZAB Exception ApplicationSubmitted into the p is record or ite (s) `'� on I � City Clerk MMS Boat Ramp PZAB Exception Application Dec 21 2022 Items Main points to be presented. ■ Purpose of the meeting ■ Background ■ Project Needs ■ Masterplan ■ Public Workshop ■ Project timeline: Permitting and Construction ■ Contractor Schedule Submitted into the p c - v record or ite W on City Clerk Purpose of the Meeting _ /_ _'%r i v w.�Q' 1 CM-2.0 https://codehub.grid ics.com/us/fl/miami#/413cd52e-98d0-4Oc0-b946-a16d4d84cOc6/727b481b-6ce7-46ac-bd94-4f40708a84b4/fe4f3a7c-28ba-4c1d-9cf7-4251986c668f 3 Submitted into the bI record for ite (s) City Clerk can To approve, approve with conditions, or deny the Exception Application to extend the dock and piers of the MMS Ramp into Biscayne Bay Table 13: C - CIVIC - . -i C CS - CIVIC SPACE DENSITY (UPA) N/A BOATS Occupancy of private pleasure crafts and houseboats or HOUSEBOAT house barges shall not be allowed except for those specifically grandfathered and regulated by Ordinance HOUSE BARGE #10932, adopted October 24,1991. Extension of docks and Piers into Biscayne Bay are limited to 35 feet. However, by Exception a 600 feet maximum ex erasion of docks and Piers into Biscayne DOCKS Bay may be allowed. PIERS Extension of docks and Piers into other waterways is limited to 10 feet or 10% of the width of the waterway, whichever is less. However, by Exception further extension may be approved, subject to approval from all applicable agencies. Purpose of the Meeting Submitted' into the P blic record for item(,)nZ_ -0- on I City Clerk To approve, approve with conditions, or deny the Exception Application to extend the dock and piers of the MMS Ramp into Biscayne Bay 35 ft 18'-0, 48'-0' PROPOSED GUIDE PILE. TYP. GUIDE CONCRETE RAMP TYP. TYP. TYP. TOP OF RAMP PREC k5 F ONC. FLOATING I ELEV. +3.0- NCVD) DECKS -AS. TYP. DOCK SYSTEM, 1-11MBER FENDER TYP. PILE TOP OF DOCK IIJ ELEV. +5.0' NGVD FLOATING F-- DOCK EX Sr. GRADE EM Sy(,p5T , T u:zu Vim r7 VLW —0.31' NGaD - - - - - - - - -- - - I I - - - -4- W. —Ul' 4rYO ELEV. —2.0' NGVD CONC. CAST —IN —PLACE PILE, -rYP. CONC. RAMP SLAB FILL https://cod e h u b. grid i cs.com/us/f I/miami#/413cd52e-98dO-4OcO-b946-al6d4d84cOc6/727b48lb-6ce7-46ac-bd94-4f4O7O8a84b4/fe4f3a7c-28ba-4cld-9cf7-4251986c668f 4 Background Submitted into the pu '� re%a f r ite (s) �- on City Clerk • First purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States. • Dedicated as the Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium on December 23, 1963. • Stadium was built at a cost of $1 million-, • Basin was dredged for approximately $900,000. • The 6,566 seat stadium was designed by architect Hilario Candela • After Hurricane Andrew, it was declared an unsafe building under MDC building code and shuttered by the City of Miami on September 18, 1992. • Designated historic by Miami's Historic Preservation and Environmental Board. • Recognized as an architectural masterpiece by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Named to the National Trust's 11 Most Endangered List in 2C09. • In 2009, World Monuments Fund named Marine Stadium to its 2010 Watch List (significant endangered sites). • $3 MM Miami -Dade County GOB • Approved by County Commission on 4-06-2010 via R-328-10 • $45MM City of Miami Special Obligation Bond for the Marine Stadium & Welcome Center • Approved by City Commission on 11-17-2016 via RE 12-1230 61 Background Submitted into the p �� record for i em(s) on 2, City Clerk 4� 4 1b \� EXHIBIT "E" Aerial view of City of Miami Commodore Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium with City of Miami in Background Submitted into the pu t recd or ite (s) on /2LCity Clerk '* f I_ Background HOIST u""- �- F.LU. URBAN 6 AEG. M. LJRR.SRY Submitted into the PA�i reco�'m on IJQI3 c lei (s} a�� ca paaac o.Ignd aqi oaui pajaaucgn punoa6�oe8 Marine stadium Basin Submitted into the lic record for item(s) (s) �` on �. City Clerk Submitted into the publi record, for item(s) = on, City Clerk � 4� Background — Current Miami Code Section 53 r Sec. 53-52. - Regulations generally. % 9 R © �1 In addition to any other laws applicable to the operation of the Marine Stadium, the following regulations are hereby established: (1) At times other than when public events are scheduled, it shall be unlawful to trespass on the water and land area comprising the city's Marine Stadium without written permission from the city or a properly designated representative thereof. (2) it shall be unlawful to bring canned or bottled goods into the Marine Stadium grandstand. (3) It shall be unlawful to build fires for any purpose at the Marine Stadium on land or in the boats. (4) It shall be unlawful to have an animal or other pet in the grandstand. (5) The following activities are unlawful on the land and water area comprising the Marine Stadium unless any of such activities has been specifically authorized: boat traffic, waterskiing, picnicking and fishing. (6) Other than the area designated for use by self-contained camper trailers, it shall be unlawful to park a motor vehicle, or to anchor, moor or dock a boat overnight anywhere in the Marine Stadium area or to use any portion or facility of the Marine Stadium for overnight lodging. (7) (8) A land area at the Marine Stadium shall be designated wherein self-contained camper trailers may be parked and utilized for overnight loading at a fee to be established by ordinance. The city manager shall establish such regulations necessary for the control and management of this operation. (Code 1967, § 2-48.2; Ord. No. 9449, § 1, 6-17-82; Code 1980, § 53-117) Source: https://Iibrary.municode.com/fl/miami/codes/code of ordinances?nodeld=PTIITHCO CH50SHVEWA ARTIIOPVE DIVIGE S50-42MASTREAR 11 Submitted into the public rec g go d or ite (s) Background — Ordinances Impacting 53- 52 °n City Clerk October 2, 1963 — Ordinance 07157: Creates the "Marine Stadium Department" July 17, 1967 — Ordinance 07580: Items from #1 to #6 from previous slide are incorporated into the City Code to establish additional regulations for the security of the area. March 26, 1969 — Ordinance 07761: Item #7 is introduced to the City Code, to allow the public to access the boat hoist and boat ramp facilities at the Marine Stadium with a recommended $2 fee. April 22, 1975 — Ordinance 08403: Item #8 is introduced to the City Code, to allow supplemental uses of Marine Stadium complex to authorize for self contained campers. April 14, 1982 — Ordinance 08470: Item #7 is amended to clarify; the use of the boat ramp is free and the $2 charge if for the use of the hoist. June 17, 1982 - Ordinance 09449: Item #7 is amended to increase the use of the hoist from $2 to $5 and no charges for the use of the boat ramp I Background March 26, 1969 — Ordinance 07761 Item #7 is introduced to the City Code, to allow the public to access the boat hoist and boat ramp facilities at the Marine Stadium with a recommended $2 fee. Submitted into the public a, rec,c r for ite (s) on City Clerk Background Submitted into_ the public Tee 13- on V City Clerk Background Submitted into the pub ' record 11for it m(s) on --ff 12 City Clerk o� Mal 1 �S f �wolfsonarchives.or, fil f4 J_0:000000 &.- 0. Submitted into the public, record or i m(s) D-- . on City clerk Background WHEREAS, the said amendatory ordinance contained the follow - April 14, 1982 — Ordinance 08470: ing sentence: Item #7 is amended to clarify; the "There is hereby established a'fee of two dollars as. use of the boat ramp is free and the payment for -the use of the boat ramp. $2 charge if for the use of the hoist. and the herein ordinance will correct the oversight and .omission; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Subsection 7 of Section 2-48.2 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida is amended.to read as follows: "7. The public shall have access to the boat hoist and boat ramp facilities at the marine stadium dur- ing daylight hours at times when events are not being conducted. There is hereby established a fee of two dollars as payment f or.the useof the boat hoist, but there shall be no.charge for the use of the boat ramp. Section 2. All ordinances, code sections or parts thereof in cQnfl.ict,.inSOfar as they.are in conflict are hereby repealed, , 17 Submitted into the public record for it (s) ` Project Needs: Boating Numbers in Florida °nd3_. city clerk J g According to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, more than 1 million recreational boats are registered in Florida. The agency announced that the number had been surpassed, with the most vessel registrations in: Miami -Dade 741,622 2,662,777 13 1,032 1.3% Pinellas 53,867 956,615 30 1,179 2.2% Lee 501304 787,976 16 500 1.0% Broward 471741 1,930,983 23 Hillsborough 41,495 11478,194 15 https://miami.cbsiocal.com/2022/03/19/florida-tops-l-million-recreational-boats/ *2021 United States Census Bureau http://www tampabay.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/Pinellas-Boat-Ramp-Inventory-CompPlanAppxC.pdf 18 Project Needs: Miami Dade County Public Ramps Submitted into the p blic record or ite (s) City Clerk Parking managed by Miami Public Access Parking Authority, they receive Boat Ramps7-0 all revenues 0, �p Year Built No FACILITY ADDRESS CITY 1950 1 Bill Bird Marina - 10800 Collins Ave. Miami Beach 1/11 Y Y Y Y 172 Haulover Marine Center 1940 2 Pelican Harbor 1275 NE 79 St. Miami 1/8 Y Y Y Y 49 1960 3 Legion Park 6447 NE 7 Ave. Miami 1/2 Y N Y N 18 1960 4 Momingside Park 750 NE 55th Terr, Miami 1/1 Y N Y N 21 5 Barry Kutun 1802 Purdy Ave. Miami Beach 1/1 Y N Y N 14 1940 ® Watson Island Park 1001 MacArthur Cswy. Miami 1/6 Y N Y Y 42 7 Gerry Curtis Park 2396 NW River Dr. Miami 1/2 Y Y N N 10 �k 8 Antonio Maceo Park 5115 NW 7th St. Miami 1/1 Y N Y N 16 1950 Seminole Boat Ramp at Dinner Key 3400 Pan American Dr. Miami fro ' Y Y Y Y 40 1950 10 Crandon Park Marina 4000 Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne 1/15 Y Y Y Y 200 1930 11 Matheson Hammock County Park and Marina 9610 Old Cuter Rd. Coral Gables 1/11 Y Y Y Y I 150 * Managed by Parks 1979 12 Black Point Marina and Park 24777 SW 87 Ave. Homestead 1/10 Y Y Y Y 200 1940 13 Homes1eadtayfront Park 9698N Canal Dr. Homestead 1/10 Y Y Y Y 100 [&Managed by DREAM 19 Total trailer parking 1,032 Project Needs: Miami;.'' Dade County Public Ramps Submitted into the public, record r item s) on City Clerk Year No FACILITY ADDRESS Built 1 Bill Bird Marina - 10800 Collins Ave. 1950s Haulover Marine Center 2 Pelican Harbor 1275 NE 79 St. 1940s 3 Legion Park 6447 NE 7 Ave. 1960s 4 Momirgside Park 750 NE 55th Terr. 1960s 5 Barry Kutun 1802 Purdy Ave. 6 Watson Island Park 1001 MacArthur Cswy. 1940s 7 Gerry Curtis Park 2396 NW River Dr. 8 Antonio Mateo Park 5115 NW 7th St. 9 Seminole Boat Ramp at Dinner Key 3400 Pan American Dr. 1950s 10 Crandon Park Marina 4000 Crandon Blvd. 1950s 11 Matheson Hammock County Park 9610 Old Cuter Rd. 1930s and Marina 12 Black Point Marina and Park 24777 SW 87 Ave. 1970s 13 Homestead Bayfront Park 9698 N Canal Dr. 1940s 20 Masterplan V I R G I N I A K E y M A 5 T E R P L A N c l 'P Y O F M I A M I P L A N N I N G D E P A R T M E N T Submitted into the pu is i record or ite City Clerk on k VIRGINIA KEY CONSENSUS MASTER PLAN JULY 20Z0 1962 1987 2010 Masterplan • STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEW PROCESS, January 18-22, 2007 • PUBLIC MEETING #1: SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS, March 29, 2007 • PUBLIC MEETING #2: COMMUNITY WORKSHOP AND CONSENSUS BUILDING, June 20, 2007 • PUBLIC MEETING #3: PRELIMINARY MASTER PLANNING, August 26, 2008 • PUBLIC MEETING #4: VIRGINIA KEY MASTER PLAN, May 20, 2009 • WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD, June 9, 2009 • PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD, June 17. 2009 • WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD, October 5, 2009 • CITY COMMISSION October 8, 2009 Submitted into tlhe pu is record for ite (s) �' 1'� on �. City Clerk VIRGINIA KEY CONSENSUS MASTER PLAN Public Consensus Building JULY 2010 MasterOan October 5, 2009 Waterfront Advisory Board MOTION To accept the Virginia Key Master Plan as presented with the following additions and inclusions: • Welcome Center on the Marine Stadium site and restoration of Marine Stadium. • A transportation plan to and from the Marine Stadium, Park and Passive use areas. • No Hotel or Hotels on site. • Inclusion of one or two of the identified Boat Ramps included in the Master Plan. • Re- inclusion of the BMX and Mountain Bike trails. • Creation of an Implementation Committee. • Cleaning up the landfill and examine possible leaking from the site into the bay. Proper remediation. • Increase the buffer areas between nature areas (i.e. mangrove) and the proposed playing fields. • Historic Virginia Key Beach continued restoration Submitted into the public record for itpmm(s) 0' on T� City Clerk October 8, 2009 City Commission MOTION '= To defer Item PZ.1 to the first scheduled City Commission meeting in May 2010. ViRGINiA KEY CONSENSUS MASTER PLAN • Immediately allow a mountain bike facility on North Point, • Immediately move forward with the Waterfont remediation of the landfill and utilize the Advisory $45 million in Miami -Dade County funds Board for same, and and City • To ensure the Virginia Key Beach Park Commission Trust has the flexibility in its efforts to Action construct, operate, or maintain the proposed Civil Rights Museum complex and any other facilities as the Trust may deem necessary in order for the Museum to survive JULY 2010 Submitted into the public l� ` record r it (s) on City Clerk M Public Consensus Building and Project Schedule following I aste rp a n City Commission Deferral on October 8, 2009 ,N • December 10, 2009- First Workshop at VIRGINIA KEY • May 4, 2010- Final UM Studio presentations CONSENSUS Lummus Park with UEL by architecture students MASTER PLAN • January 14, 2010- Second Workshop at • May 5, 2010- Meeting with UM / UEL / City Public Lummus Park with UEL Administration at Mayor's Office ConsensusBuilding and • February 3, 2010- Mountain Bike Course • July 1, 2010- Meeting at County Public Project Layout at North Point site Works Department (Basin Area Plan) Schedule • February 11, 2010- Discussion Item at City • July 13, 2010- Waterfront Advisory Board Commission. Deferral to July 22, 2010. • July 15, 2010-Parks Advisory Board • March 27, 2010- Dade Heritage Trust and Virginia Key Public Planning Coalition • July 21, 2010- Planning, Zoning and Appeal presentations at Rusty Pelican & design Board workshop at VKBPT offices • July 22, 2010- City Commission Meeting • April 27, 2010- City and County Commissioners / Staff / UM at City Hall JULY 2010 City of Miami City Hal' 3500PenAmerican Drive Legislation Wand, PL 33133 wwwv miamigov.com Resolution: R-10-0331 File Number: 119-00579 Final Action Date: 71=11111 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING IN PRINCIPLE, THE VIRGINIA KEY MASTER PLAN, HEREIN REFERRED TOAS THE "VIRGINIA KEY MASTER PLAN", AS THE GUIDING TOOL, FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF VIRGINIA KEY; CREATING A VIABLE WATERFRONT WITH RECREATIONAL AND PUBLIC SPACES; AND PROTECTING AND ENHANCING THE NATURAL RESOURCES LOCATED ON THE ISLAND. WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") recognizes the key role of parks in providing educational, cultural, recreational, and other well-being programs to our citizens and visitors and in enhancing the quality of life of our citizens; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 05-0606, adopted January 13, 2005, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to execute a negotiated Professional Services Agreement with the firm of Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates, Inc. dlb/a EDSA to provide a Master Plan for Virginia Key, pursuant to the Request for Qualifications No. 03-04-028 (the "RFO"); and WHEREAS, the Miami Waterfront Advisory Board, at its meeting on October 5, 2009, adopted a motion by a unanimous vote, to approve the Virginia Key Master Plan as presented with additions and inclusions, and WHEREAS, the City Commission, at its meeting on October 8, 2009, adopted a motion to defer the presentation and approval of the final master plan to the first City Commission meeting in May 2010 and to (1) immediately allow a mountain bike facility on the North Point, (2) immediately move forward with the remediation of the landfill and utilize the $45 million in Miami -Dade County funds for same, and (3) to ensure the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust has the flexibility to construct, operate, or maintain the proposed Civil Rights Museum complex and any other facilities as the Trust may deem necessary, in order for the Museum to survive; and WHEREAS, The Virginia Key Master Plan, as originally prepared by EDSA, revised through additional public participation resulting in a consensus master plan, and attached hereto, is hereby approved as a guiding tool for the future development of Virginia Key, creating a viable waterfront with recreational and public spaces, and for the protection and enhancement of natural resources located on the island: and WHEREAS, the City Commission, at its meeting on February 12, 2010, adopted a motion to postpone the presentation and approval of the final Virginia Key Master Plan to the second meeting in July 2010: and WHEREAS. the Miami Waterfront Advisory Board. at its meeting on July 13. 2010. adopted Motion No. 2010-01 by a vote of five to one 5-1 recommending APPROVAL of the Virginia Key Master an; an Flie Number. 09-WS79 Frmrurtrrtl:l'nmfa R-10-0331 WHEREAS, the Virginia Key Master Plan was presented to the Miami Parks Advisory Board, at its meeting on July 15, 2010; and WHEREAS. the Miami Planning, Zoning andone eats Board, at its meetin on Jul 21, 10 a o e o ion o. a vote o ei o - recommending w20 i con itions: o lighting in ine Playing TielU area; And 21 Public ramp to be pluvided with a minimum of tnirtv trailer parking spaces of the Virginia Key Master an; 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 hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The Virginia Key Master Plan, as originally prepared by EDSA, revised through additional public participation resulting in a consensus master plan, and attached hereto, is hereby approved as a guiding tool for the future development of Virginia Key, creating a viable waterfront with recreational and public spaces, and for the protection and enhancement of natural resources located on the island. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adopfion and signature of the Mayor. (1) Footnotea: (1) Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added_ The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. Submitted into the pqblic record for ite (s) on `D. City Clerk City Of )Band Page 2 of 2 Pile Id. 09-00579 II erslun: J, Printed On: 8IJ4017 CityuJAllartrl Pagr t of 2 £i!e fA: 09-OOS79 O'rrsion: tl Printed On: 8/i/2017 Project Scope: Existing Conditions Submitted into the publ' Q record Ifor it(s) on'ZS City Clerk M. Project Scope: Boat Ramp Proposed Plan Submitted into the public 1a— record for ite (S) on ���6�. City Clerk ~ MIAMI MARINE STADIUM D a BOAT RAMPS e o ExlSi. FLAATING COCK GIX17:CSCALE rvuNi'{iGJ'::T-a,.' CM 1.1 cmlcae`a. Ral�a�.a� � wwtsxs6'-, Y PROPOSED GUIDE a' .. �PILE, iYP. C Vn11N5 G_�[R6ERG. INC. PR POSED GA" GWAY, PROPOSE FLOATING 1G PROPOSE D CONC. DOCK, TYP • BCAT RAMP, TYP. 5' 'A1DE ROCK — Neon H' Wot� Line + - RE'ET4ENT .APRON _ NA4C 8B pewticn G.18' _ �NGA 2S Drdw 1 74' • e •t /' ♦ —itiPgg' 3 r • / �ik + cc'Nc cuae, f / n= CCNC. RAMP . /OT('..4 f �' CONC. RAMP • ' r ! �1'Ir ! Do TYP. y % - 1. 1 BOAT RAMP PLAN C M-2.0 27 „b 11fled Tito the public 5. t s ;r ite (S} Operations Information 1 eitycler. 28 Some key stakeholders engaged: ■ Miami Rowing Club ■ United Boaters of Dade ■ Florida Inland Navigational District ■ Miami Parking Authority ■ Atlantica Restaurant ■ Marinas ■ Crandon ■ Government ■ Key Biscayne ■ Miami Dade County — Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department ■ Miami Dade County - DTPW ■ City of Long Beach, California ■ D2 Commissioner — City of Miami ■ Consulting Team ■ Miami Marine Stadium - RHJA ■ Boat Ramp — TYLin ■ Mooring Field — Moffat and Nichols ■ Flex Park - Civitas 0 Traffic Study — Gannett Fleming Public Workshop Structu Main points to be presented: IN Initial presentation Material printed for all tables Round table format discussion Submitted into the P I record or ite (s) o!a . City Clerk 30 mins for community to discuss internally 1 person per table to present key discussion items Who Is community! . F'ecrple from different socioeconomic and dern graphic backgrounds f Older and younger leaders and representatives • Diverse community -interest stakehclders, including nonprofits and kcal busiriesses • Proactive and skeptic -minded participants UO f(st),mi 1 0 �.P. . -1 1 � ci a[�y o�u� pa,�iuign� uoileinbiluoo ufiisap oijewauos aqj ui sa6uego ssnosip o} sel!ni:D glinn fiuijaaVj ueld suoilejado eqj buidolanap anuiluoo of saaplogoje}s pue VdW ul!nn uoileuipaoo:D piepuels ufiisap {pt, of do aqj WOJJ SIassan 10 azis I!Wll - uanipejs aqj jo apis Isom aqj of 5uiNaed anoua - oij4eal I!Wll 01 POA1009J Joann Senn W@IS S uoilenJasaa - dwei au};o asn Ijeaoialenn leuosaad loialsaj - uiseq uo ouoz o�enn-ou jo juawaoaolue aouequa - panIaoaa sJuauauaoo aofeN pg+ :aouepuaJId Awapeoa 1SVA le pa}soq — ZZQZ `Z aaquaanoN dogs�aoAA otlgn,j - dweej jeo9 SWW submitted into the publ' \ record f r ite s) on s���E�� City Clerk Project Timeline. Permitting and Construction Permits: DERM USACE F D E P N OAA City of Miami Construction duration: 7 months according contractor 31 Sub3�5� rQck Manatee Protection Areas t� island 68C-22.42 1 a)11. Slow S I Year .I Biscayne rr Bay sr It IL �1 d ker CswYl ,r rl rI' r :1 1, eA 11 1000, r e Buffer ,r rr er „ Lamar Virginia Y Bear Cut - - $tn 6SC-22.025(1)(g)3. 9.2 Fish®P .? ehf��t 34 MPH All Year Ea c-22Ciai i lfc ia. 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I There may also be other LaoaUStatelFederal Zones. Boatersare advised to abide by the mgulati ns as posted dp� opnpthe rywA r. Cape ACGIF1HAfE A�UOF .lONI1Ai3Yz�LeE5 Florida MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Fur deacfydltuof20neD—darW-s FWC MANATEE PROTECTION AREAS See 88C-22.M FAC [or Stale Wnaiee FYolac:on Zmes Submitted into the pub record or ite (s) on ,9City Clerk Florida 6ea Turtle Nesting Beach Monitoring Program FLSeaTurdeNesting Sea turtle nest rc da—ty (2016-2020) Logger^aa� --r_s:density'classi6cat- .�f densay values) _- _-' t� valUe6 between 25%Erd LoSv llo-.•,a of density values) Loggerhead —sang occurrence Nesting activity observed No nesrng activity ab.—d Display survey beech boundaries H Source: https://myfwc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=8e6e45efc47a4c6994lddcbO97cbl95a Submitted into the p lic record for ite (s) Miami Marine Stadium Co m l ex on City clerk p .'emitted into the public for item(s) V. City Clerk Contractor Schedule ID Task Name Duration Month 1 ,Month.2___ 23 28 03 O8 13 18 73 28 02 07 12 17 Month 3 22 27 02 07 12 77 22 27 M_ onth 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 D7 06 it 16 21 26 31 OS 10 15 20 25 @ 07 12 17 22 2 01 0 ii 16 21 26 1 Pre Construction 1 day Conference NTP 14 days Permitting 30days Submittals 30 days Initial Surveys 2 days Mobilization 5 days US Controls 1 day Demolition 10 days Layout Controls 1 day Cofferdam 7 days Installation Dewatering 2 days Grade Ramp Area 5 days Pile Driving days Pile Caps 14 days 1 Ramp 15 days Install Deck slabs 5 days Install Rip Rap 5 days Fill Cofferdam 2 days Remove Cofferdam 5 days Install Floating Docks 4 days and Guide Piles Parking lot work 14 days Retaining Wall 10 days Demobilize 5 days Equipment Final Paving 3 days Line stripping/ 2days Signage Close Out 5 days Documents 1 I I I" 1 u I, u`a r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 --Bad 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26