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A RESOLUTION DECLARING THAT THE MOST
ADVANTAGEOUS METHOD TO DEVELOP
CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ON CITY -OWNED
WATERFRONT LAND IS BY A UNIFIED
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (UDP),
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER- TO
PREPARE A DRAFT REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR A UDP, AND
CONFIRMING THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC
HEARING FOR NOVEMBER 13, 1986, AT
3:30 P.M., TO TAKE TESTIMONY
REGARDING A RFP FOR A UDP FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE -ORIENTED,
RECREATIONAL AND RETAIL USES
INCLUDING FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES AT
THE "MERRILL STEVENS DRYDOCK SITE"
AT 2640 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE ; AND
TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF A RFP;
SELECT A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
FIRM AND APPOINT MEMBERS OF A REVIEW
COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE PROPOSALS AND
REPORT FINDINGS TO THE CITY MANAGER
AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY CHARTER AND
CODE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Charter Section 53(c) allows for
"Unified Development Projects" where an interest in real property
is owned or is to be acquired by the City and is to be used for
development of improvements; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission determines that for the
development of marine -oriented, recreational and retail uses
including food and beverage sales, on a portion of the Dinner Key
Area more particularly known as the "Merrill Stevens Drydock
Site" located on City owned waterfront land at 2640 South
Bayshore Drive in Coconut Grove, it is most advantageous for
the City to procure from a private person one or more of the
following integrated packages:
- Planning and design, construction and leasing; or
- Planning and design, leasing and management; or ti
Planning and design, construction and management; or
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Planning and design, construction, leasing and
management; and
WHEREAS, Charter Section 53(c) requires that the City
Commission hold a public hearing to consider the contents of the _
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Request for Proposals; and
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WHEREAS, Charter Section 53(c) further requires that, at the
conclusion of the public hearing, the City Commission, if
disposed to proceed, authorize the issuance of a RFP, select a
certified public accounting firm and appoint the members of a
review committee from persons recommended by the City Manager.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. It is most advantageous for the development of
marine —oriented recreation and retail uses including food and
beverage sales at the "Merrill Stevens Drydock Site" located on
City —owned waterfront at 2640 South Bayshore Drive, in Coconut
Grove, that the City procure from a private person one or more of
the following integrated packages:
— Planning and design, construction and leasing; or
— Planning and design, leasing and management; or
— Planning and design, construction, and management; or
— Planning and design, construction, leasing and
management.
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to develop
a Request for Proposals for a Unified Development Project
proposal for the development of the improvements as set forth in
Section 1 hereinabove.
Section 3. A public hearing for November 13, 1986, at 3:30
P.M. to consider said RFP for a UDP for the development of
marine —oriented, recreational and retail uses, including food and
beverage sales, at the "Merrill Stevens Drydock Site" as
specified herein above is hereby confirmed.
Section 4. The City Manager shall recommend the names of
persons from the public and private sectors to serve on the
review committee to evaluate each proposal.
Section S. As required by the City Charter and City Code,
the City Commission shall, at the conclusion of the public
hearing, authorize the issuance of a RFP, select a certified
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public accounting firm and appoint members of a rev ew co
to evaluate proposals and render a written report to the City
Manager.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this _Ith day of n +' , 198 .
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TEAMATTY HIRAI, City Clerk
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
CHRIS PHER KORGE
Asst. City Attorne
APPR ED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
UCIA A. D UGHERTY
City Attorney
TO: Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City
Commission
FRom:Cesar H. Odio
City Manager
CITY Or MIAMI, I LOMIMA
DATE: September 24, 1986 MR, MS460.01
suuEcr:Merrill Stevens Drydock Property
Unified Development Project
REFERENCE3:For City Commission Meeting
of October 9, 1986
ENCLOSURES:
Resolution
It is recommended that the City
Commission adopt the attached
Resolution declaring that the most
advantageous method to develop the
"Merrill Stevens Drydock Site's for
marine —oriented, recreational and
retail use, including food and
beverage sales, is by a Unified
Development Project; authorizing
the City Manager to prepare a draft
Request f-or Proposals (RFP); and
setting a Public Hearing for
November 13, 1986, at 2:30 PM to
take testimony regarding said RFP,
to select a certified public
accounting firm and appoint members
to a review committee both to
evaluate proposals, and to
authorize issuance of the RFP.
The City of Miami Charter, Section 53(c), providing comprehensive
procurement procedures, allows for "Unified Development Projects,"
defined as projects where real property acquired or to be acquired by
the City is to be used for developing improvements. The City
Commission makes a determination that it is most advantageous to the
City to procure from a private entity an integrated development
package which may include planning and design, construction, leasing
and management.
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City
Commission
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Section 53(c) further requires that a Request for Proposals for a
Unified Development Project will:
It generally define the uses the City is seeking for the project;
. specify the land parcel to be made available;
. specify the extent of the City's proposed commitment of funds,
property, and services;
. specify evaluation criteria for a review committee and a
certified public accounting firm; and
define terms that would cause termination of the development
agreemento
It is recommended that Unified Development Project proposals be
sought for marine -oriented, recreational and retail uses including
food and beverage sales, for the Merrill Stevens Drydock Site located
at 2640 South Bayshore Drive, in Coconut Grove. The Request for
Proposals will seek an integrated development package to provide a
marina, full service boat yard and related innovative uses to include
marine -oriented retail and services to the public, as well as food
and beverage sales.
The RFP will recommend that the City retain ownership of the property
and enter into lease agreements with the successful proposer.
Proposers will be expected to make all necessary improvements to the
facilities and adjoining properties at no expense to the City.
Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of qualifications and
experience of the development team assembled, the projected financial
return to the City, quality and appropriateness of the uses proposed,
and minority participation in the project.