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City of Miami Resolution R-23-0360 Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 14582 Final Action Date: 9/14/2023 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PURSUANT TO SECTION 170.07, FLORIDA STATUTES, FIXING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2023, AT 10:00 A.M. AT MIAMI CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133, AS THE TIME AND PLACE AT WHICH THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID"), PURSUANT TO THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL IDENTIFIED IN RESOLUTION NO. 23-0256 ADOPTED JUNE 8, 2023, AND ON FILE WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI CLERK'S OFFICE OR ANY OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN, TO APPEAR BEFORE THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AND BE HEARD AS TO THE PROPRIETY AND ADVISABILITY OF STABILIZING AND IMPROVING THE BID, AS TO THE COST THEREOF, AS TO THE MANNER OF PAYMENT THEREFORE, AND AS TO THE AMOUNT THEREOF TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST EACH PROPERTY SO IMPROVED, AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION NO. 23-0256. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Christine King BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 170.07, Florida Statutes, Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 10:00 A.M. at Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, is hereby fixed as the time and place at which the owners of the properties to be assessed for the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), pursuant to the preliminary assessment roll identified in Resolution No. 23-0256 adopted June 8, 2023, and on file with the City of Miami Clerk's Office or any other persons interested therein, to appear before the Miami City Commission and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of stabilizing and improving the BID, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefore, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved, as set forth in Resolution No. 23-0256. Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: nd-( e3 Attor ey 9/5/2023 City of Miami Page 1 of 1 File ID: 14582 (Revision:) Printed On: 10/2/2023 City of Miami Resolution R-23-0256 Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 14082 Final Action Date: 6/8/2023 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNOWN AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF THE BID; PROVIDING FOR THE NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS TO BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PAYMENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE BID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BID BOARD MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OFFICIALS, AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE AND INTENT SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Christine King WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes a municipality, subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, to levy and collect special assessments against properties benefited in a retail business district for the purposes of stabilizing and improving such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services in such districts; and WHEREAS, on April 11, 2013, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-13-0136 establishing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, for a period of ten (10) years; and WHEREAS, following approval by a majority of the affected property owners and other statutory prerequisites as set forth in Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, on July 25, 2013, adopted Resolution No. R-13-0293 confirming the creation of the BID and the levy and collection of a special assessment for a period of ten (10) years within the BID's boundaries; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the BID ("BID Board") was established to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas described in Sections 35-229 and 62-645 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), and the assessed area known as the BID, as more particularly described in Resolution No. R-13-0136 and confirmed in Resolution No. R-13-0293, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects; and City of Miami Page 1 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed On: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 WHEREAS, the BID has developed a variety of programs to keep the BID clean and secure, fund marketing projects, sponsor special events, beautify the streetscapes, make capital improvements, collect and disseminate economic development research, facilitate access to parking, foster new business relationships, and partner with national, state, and local organizations; and WHEREAS, the BID assists the City of Miami ("City") by handling basic, services including security, sanitization, and beautification in addition to subsidizing major capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the property owners and merchants located within the BID boundaries to maintain the services that the Wynwood residents and BID stakeholders have enjoyed for the last ten (10) years and have come to expect; and WHEREAS, on October 22, 2022, the BID Board recommended that the BID be renewed, subject to approval by a majority of the affected property owners, for an additional ten (10) year period; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: All lots and lands (as depicted in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, attached and incorporated herein) adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat, hereinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of a forty-seven (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries/East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-028-0560 ii. 01-3125-028-0570 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the South side of NE 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-004-0160 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. City of Miami Page 2 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0790 ii. 01-3125-029-0710 iii. 01-3125-029-0460 iv. 01-3125-029-0480 v. 01-3125-029-0430 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0260 ii. 01-3125-029-0210 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0350 ii. 01-3125-029-0360 iii. 01-3125-029-0390 iv. 01-3125-029-0340 v. 01-3125-029-0920 vi. 01-3125-029-0930 vii. 01-3125-029-1180 viii. 01-3125-029-1170 ix. 01-3125-029-0960 x. 01-3125-029-1210 xi. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1070 ii. 01-3125-029-1080 iii. 01-3125-029-1090 iv. 01-3125-029-1100 v. 01-3125-029-1110 vi. 01-3125-029-1140 vii. 01-3125-029-1130 viii. 01-3125-029-1120 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: City of Miami Page 3 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 i. 01-3125-037-0420 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0010 ii. 01-3125-079-0001 b. The following folio on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 22ND St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-039-0070 ii. 01-3125-039-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22ND street will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0330 ii. 01-3125-039-0360 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the North sides of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-067-0030 20. NW 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 21. NW 22ND Lane (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) from the North side of 22nd lane will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-044-0020 22. NW 21st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3rd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets 23. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 24. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21 st St. 25. NW 1st PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St 26. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 27. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. 28. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. 29. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St 30. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA City of Miami Page 4 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 31. 2700 N. Miami Ave., 01-3125-083-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 32. 94 NE 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 33. 115 NW 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 34. 208 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 35. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 36. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 37. 260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS the boundaries of the proposed BID include only commercial property and not -for -profit property used for commercial purposes; WHEREAS, although included within the boundaries described above and in composite Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, is property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), and residential property, said properties are exempt from the assessment, except to the extent any such property wishes to include themselves within the BID; and WHEREAS, the affidavit collection process of the Wynwood BID will commence upon adoption of this Resolution and shall end on August 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. at which time all collected affidavits shall be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk as outlined in Exhibit "D", attached and incorporated herein; 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. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected and a special assessment district to be known as the BID is hereby renewed for a period of ten (10) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in Exhibits "A-1 and A-2," attached and incorporated, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners in said BID, for the purposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said BID through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of the services to be funded by the proposed special assessments is approximately One Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Two Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,705,752.00) per year and special assessments shall be levied in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes of defraying a portion of the costs of services, programs, and projects and based on the proposed Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibit "B" and based upon the assessment methodologies by categories, and set forth in Exhibit "C," both attached and incorporated. Section 4. The assessment shall be payable to Miami Dade County, or such other designated governmental agency, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mailed to each property owner within the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, and within thirty (30) days following confirmation by the City Commission of the Final Assessment Roll. These funds will then be transferred to the City and then the BID for funding of annual operations. City of Miami Page 5 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 Section 5. Installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in accordance with statutory provisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims until paid and shall bear interest at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 6. The assessment levied against a benefited property upon the approval of a majority of affected property owners shall be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the fiscal year from the date the Final Assessment Roll is confirmed by Resolution of the City Commission, pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, minus any assessments already collected, if any, in the same fiscal year prior to the date the Resolution confirming the Final Assessment Roll is adopted. Section 7. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A-1" and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description, as set forth in Exhibit "A-2," both attached hereto and incorporated. Section 8. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another petition and affidavit in support of the BID by the affected property owners would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period, to determine whether to continue or discontinue the special assessment, or include additional properties in the BID, or change the boundaries of the BID. Section 9. In accordance with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projects, and a cost estimate as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibits "B," which shall be open to inspection by the public. Section 10. In accordance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots and lands assessed and the amount of the benefit and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land shall be considered at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission, following the approval of a majority of affected property owners at a time and place to be set in a separate Resolution. At that time the City Commission shall hear, as an equalizing board, all parties in regard to the proposed assessment and after making any adjustments that the City Commission may deem appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be confirmed by a Resolution of the City Commission. Section 11. In accordance with Section 170.05, Florida Statutes, this Resolution shall be published one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami ("City") upon its adoption. Section 12. The City Commission hereby finds that the assessment has been fairly and reasonably apportioned amongst the properties that will receive the special benefit. Section 13. The City Manager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Executive Director of the BID, the BID Board, and other necessary City officials, after consultation with the City of Miami Page 6 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 City Attorney, are authorized1 and directed to undertake any and all necessary actions and procedures to take such actions, as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connection with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners. Section 14. This Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided, however, that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority of the affected property owners in the BID, this Resolution shall be null and void. Section 15. In the event that the proposed special assessment does not receive the required majority approval, the BID shall continue to exist without change as originally created pursuant to Resolution Nos. R-13-0136 and R-13-0293 and upon expiration of the initial 10-year period shall cease to exist. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ndez, City 'ttor ey 5/30/2023 ndez, City ttor ey 6/8/2023 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all legal requirements that may be imposed, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code provisions. City of Miami Page 7 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 10/18/2023 \\ I u8115INE55 ENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Exhibit A-1 Wynwood BID Boundaries NW 30TH ST rWynwao;d(13ID Folios March 2023 NW 26TH ST NW 23RD ST A 0242860 02429 0 -o 9242920 0242030 B s g A rya 33 a s 1r 111 888 8 NW 28TH ST 0324530 .20150 2 o NW 27TH 0320300 NW 29TH ST 0243390 0 032040 0 00o J ST 0320250 > inIo <429243 1- )32023f 0 Z 0320370 0330170 0320220 33 a 1H L 33 0320411 4 R e 5210 0330240 3 le10 R a 5? 0 s a 0310171 0310200 0320090 032040 n 0320030 11 0 1 s 0 O 00 03 0 0 s 0 3. 0 04 33 t 33 3 0 0 MI 0280850 0 1 1 B a 0 usieso 02;I,7f § § °s 02a1n 9 0281001 00g 02000 • 0 NW26THS ✓ g n.0/ 0 0013 a93CI(14 o �3991 a 85nn1 $n 1 0340110 NW 24TH ST 0340400 091090 conmso 5035 0340250 mma4r062a NW 23RD ST© B Q349320 9 57 134 530 fr " 0140020 0340450 000 30 031.0679 Parcel BID Folio NW 22ND ST 0 245 490 980 Feet 1 1 1 1 1 l I. l Created by the City of Miami Planning Department Apnl 3, 2023 N:lPlanninglGlslGeoPLANNINGIREQDESTSRequests 2023h REQ 283-Wynwood BID Reelection 0110830 0340 J 0290385 0290950 200100 0 § 40 0291)P10 "o a S 1 s 029015 02010 0299020 Fir lI u ro 0 NW 25TH sT K 02913t31 120, 0291150 0201350 0361171 S S 038011 0 0 8 o o 0 z oo o 33 B88R3 22NDTER 0420080 NW21STST 77 z NW 20TH TER Z .2 NW20TH ST 037 530 039918) 0 1 0540100 069160m 51011 0 000 06491 40 at 010 flIl IMO mom 0370000 o $. a 8 a 037 0 0 NW 23RD ST —9490020 0490060 - 0450 0490940 NW 22ND ST 0540330 0540300 L540290 0540280 NW21STST 0480200 0180230 45300069 0370300 06(0020 0450190 0480240 i1■r2 o Nr ST U z� 71e1+i 'OEM" 9�1W 1I I NE 27TH �1 1 Int OEM Alt NE26THST -! tililIII a93a13o oloa9n IB 9taoaso 1111111 nNa90 mamaNE 111111 z0100130NW2 t9a9II111111 24 1 IIIlllill /IIIII IIIIIIIII II i11IIIIIIi �IHIIIIII IIIIII NE21STST III 0430200 0450270 0480250 F U 0540370 0370030 a 70020 0370260 03702 0370240 034W10 000110 0060070 010p N 9180°10 NE 23RD —S $R 0540340 0549341 0480300 0 0503 4035 0480330 0472250 0450369 0490331k 0450390 0130010 0130020 9169360 01E0370 160 F In NB: all folios begin with "013125' and that has been removed from the labels for legibility. 40 \\ I IMPRuE55 I ENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Exhibit A-2 Description of geographical boundaries for the Wynwood BID Wynwood BID Boundaries I East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 10. side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 20. NE 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to West of railroad tracks. 21. NW 21st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3' Ave to West of North Miami Ave. Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets 22. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 23. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 24. NW 1st P1 (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St 25. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 26. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. 27. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. 28. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St 29. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St 41 \\ I BIMPROIISINE55 VEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Composite Exhibit B THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Business Plan and Proposed Budget \\ I BIMPROIISINE55 VEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Table of Contents: Business Plan & Vision for 10 Years BID Map. Pages 3-39 Page 6 Proposed Budget 2023-2024 of the Wynwood Business Improvement District Pages 40/41 2 \\ I BIMPROIISINE55 VEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD The Wynwood Business ImprovementDistrict Business Plan 2023-2033 Prepared and Presented By: Manny Gonzalez, Executive Director, Wynwood Business Improvement District IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Introduction: For the past ten years, district property owners and businesses have transformed Wynwood into a viable pedestrian walking district. It has converged art, fashion and technology to create a neighborhood that is recognized on a global scale. Locals, developers, artists and community members have worked together to create the Wynwood of today. The Wynwood Business Improvement District was established in 2013 and has been one of the most self-sufficient, successful business improvement district stories not only within the City of Miami but on an international scale. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of the city ("BID board") was established for a period of ten years to improve and strengthen the area known as the Wynwood Arts District, as more particularly described in Resolution No. 13-0228 adopted on June 13, 2013, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects. The BID board shall be the board charged with managing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"). The Wynwood .Business Improvement District has acted as an effective vehicle to cooperatively finance and maintain new levels of services and improvements that the local governments cannot accomplish alone due to the exponential growth of the City of Miami. The BID has been able to also derive all operating revenues from the Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" assessments that have been directed back to our stakeholders with services such hiring of off duty police services, working with our elected officials, small business and development initiatives, security camera donations to our City of Miami police department, 365 days of cleaning services, sponsorships and support of the arts, events, marketing, transportation, and advocacy with the municipal government on such district -specific matters as our award winning NRD and additional zoning, capital improvements, and business recruitment initiatives. Wynwood Neighborhood Historical Background: The Wynwood Neighborhood, originally operated as a manufacturing and logistic hub for the City of Miami, has been in transition and is transforming rapidly into a globally recognized destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise. It is vital that the Wynwood Neighborhood accommodate new Uses and Densities while creating new Public and private Open Space opportunities for its existing and future residents. 4 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD What is a Business Improvement District? Business Improvement Districts (BID) are special assessment districts in which property owners vote to initiate, manage and finance supplemental services or enhancements above and beyond the baseline of services already provided by their local municipality. Business Improvement Districts (BID) are special assessment districts in which property owners vote to initiate, manage and finance supplemental services or enhancements above and beyond the baseline of services already provided by their local city or town governments. A special assessment, or common area fee, is levied only on property within the district. The assessments are collected and expended within the district for a range of services and/or programs, including: • Marketing and public relations of District • Ensuring the vitality of the district • Capital improvements. • Public safety enhancements i.e., security cameras & off duty police services • Special events, promotion • Policy Making A BID creates a stable local management structure that provides a sustainable funding source for the revitalization and long-term maintenance of downtowns and city/town centers. The goal of a BID is to improve a specific commercial area by attracting customers, clients, shoppers and other businesses. Wynwood BID Establishment and purpose: The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of the city ("BID board") is herewith established for a period of ten years to improve and strengthen the area known as the Wynwood Arts District as more particularly described in Resolution No. 13-0228 adopted on June 13, 2013 through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects. The Wynwood Arts District shall be described herein as the "area." The BID board shall be the board charged with managing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"). Wynwood Business Improvement District Boundaries: Generally described as bounded by 1-95 on the west, NW 29th Street on the north including parcels fronting NW 29th Street on the north between 1-95 and NW 5th Avenue and between NW 2nd Avenue and N Miami Avenue, and the FEC Corridor on the east. The southern boundary is comprised of NW 20th Street between N Miami Avenue and NW 1st Place, and NW 22nd Street between NW 1st Place and 1-95. 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NB: all folios begin with "013125' and that has been removed from the labels for legibility. 6 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of Director's: The Wynwood Business Improvement District board shall have nine members, seven of which are voting members, two of which are non -voting. The seven voting BID board members must be commercial property owners in the district. Beyond the first year, all terms will be for two years. To ensure a voice for North Miami Avenue, at least one of the nine board seats shall be dedicated to a property owner from North Miami Avenue. The two non -voting members shall be either retail, cultural arts, office, or restaurant established business owners in the district. Members shall continue to serve until their successors have been elected and seated. Appointments to fill board vacancies shall be made by the chair and confirmed by a majority of the board for the unexpired term only. Wynwood Business Improvement District ID Assessment 2023-2033: The Wynwood Business Improvement District's annual assessment rates for the properties, unless stated otherwise, shall be based on square footage. For years 11-20 and shall be as follows: • Years 11-20 shall follow the same gradual incremental increases originally voted upon in 2013, if voted by the Board of Director's prior to the budget submittal due to the City of Miami annually. • Retail, office, and restaurant begin at $0.31 in year 11, with a possible increase by one cent ($0.01) each year after 2023-2024, if the board decides to vote on an increase. • Vacant land will be assessed at $0.16, with a possible increase by one cent ($0.01) each year after 2023-2024. Wynwood BID Mission Statement: The mission of the Wynwood Business Improvement District is to solidify Wynwood (the "District") as a globally recognized -enter for art, creativity and culture with visibly clean and safe streets while enhancing the streetscape, artistic programming, and neighborhood advocacy to promote Wynwood's pedestrian activity and overall sense of place. 7 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Accomplished Original Advocacy Efforts for Wynwood BID 2013-2023: • The Wynwood BID's original advocacy efforts from 2013 were completed within our first ten-year tenure. The Wynwood BID acted as a single unified voice. This partnership was able to be put into place, when the district dealt with Zika and Covid pandemic. We also increased public right of way murals from 36 to 247 and increased visitor traffic from 240K annual visitors to 14 million annual visitors. • The Wynwood BID will make the case for the City of Miami to place 12 trash receptacles along 2nd Ave and to collect garbage from them daily. As well, the Wynwood BID will purchase and place 24 trashcans, which the Wynwood BID will install on cross streets and along North Miami Ave. This will be contingent upon the City's agreement to collect the trash from the receptacles daily. — The Wynwood BID was able to exceed the original request of 12 receptacles, with a current total count of 52 receptacles, as of January 2023. • The Wynwood BID will partner with the City departments to ensure that basic City services are provided in a timely and effective manner as delineated in the Baseline of Services. This will include, among other items, such standard City services as mechanical truck sweeping, daily sweeping of sidewalks and gutters, and "graffiti busters", and additional police coverage. — The Wynwood BID's clean team has been able to collect over 2,000,000 of litter from public sidewalks since 2013. • On a routine basis, the Wynwood BID will provide to the City Public Works Dept, photos and addresses of damaged sidewalks in need of repair. — Wynwood BID staff reported over 10,000 instances of illegal dumping, damaged sidewalks and infrastructure, in addition to safety related issues throughout the district boundaries. • The Wynwood BID will work with the City Capital Improvements Dept, to facilitate the next generation of sidewalks to enhance pedestrian viability. — The Wynwood BID has approved a district wide streetscape street tree master plan in 2018 with the intent of developing "living streets "consisting of street trees and other streetscape neighborhood identity, foster resiliency, and improve the pedestrian experience. • The Wynwood BID will advocate for the purchase and installation of streetlamps in Wynwood. The tall cobra lamps that were currently in place were originally designed for highway usage and may have been serviceable for a warehouse district. — In 2018, the BID was the first neighborhood in the City of Miami to receive a retrofitting of over 300+ FPL lights and converted them to LED "white light" in an effort to exponentially increase the lumens in the public sidewalks. • The BID will supplement security services and re -defame pedestrian and bicycle -based protection. City police services by car are becoming decreasingly appropriate in Wynwood's emerging pedestrian district. Currently, officers do not walk or bike on patrol 8 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD in the district. A Wynwood BID will supplement City -provided services so that our walking areas will not only be perceived as safer but will in fact be safer. A positive safety perception will enhance the duration and enjoyment of visits to Wynwood and provide for a safer place to live and work. - The City of Miami Police Department also increased the number of officers from 4 to 16, in addition to the creation of a dedicated Wynwood substation, at the behest of the Wynwood BID Board of Director's. • The Wynwood BID will extensively supplement sanitation services in the district. Wynwood needs a strong and experienced sanitation team. Streets and sidewalks in Wynwood are dirty and largely unaddressed by the city. Some portions of the sidewalks are in desperate need of repair. — Since 2013 the Wynwood BID has hired a local staff to keep the streets of the district clean, since we do not receive any cleaning services from the City of Miami. The BID has funded over one million dollars in ten years of service of supplemental clean team services to keep our district clean. • Planning and Zoning, through either an SAP initiative or a coordinated legislative effort, the Wynwood BID will invest funds into an effort to correct those oversights in the Miami 21 code which stunt and slow reasonable density development in the Wynwood district. - Wynwood has transitioned into a globally recognized destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise. It was vital that the Wynwood Arts District accommodate new uses and development while creating new public and private open space opportunities for its existing and future residents. The NRD-1 was established to ensure a series of protective regulations to guide the transition from an industrial district into a diverse, mixed -use area to include industrial, retail, and residential components were in place to ensure responsible development. The NRD-1 regulations will also preserve the unique street art and industrial characteristics of the current Wynwood Arts District while promoting an environment where people work, live, and play. The goals are to preserve industrial and artistic character, enhance pedestrian experiences and promote diverse housing options and fund public open space and centralized parking. • In concert with the City of Miami, the Wynwood BID will develop, install, and maintain "Wynwood Styled" signage that clearly defines the art district's boundaries. The BID will also work to develop and install pedestrian signage that directs pedestrians to Wynwood attractions and enables visitors to navigate the district. — As a vital goal of the Wynwood BID, the Wynwood Design Review Committee (WDRC) was created to review and recommend to the Director of Planning, Zoning Administrator, and the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB), pursuant to the NRD-1 and Miami 21, whether the design of developments and/or improvements to properties within the boundaries of the NRD-1 are compatible with the cultural and architectural character of the Wynwood Arts District and guidelines that may be adopted from time to time. Members of this board are recommended by members of the Wynwood Business Improvement district to ensure each applicant is qualified to evaluate incoming projects and ensure the charm and character of Wynwood are kept. • In discussion with the galleries and commercial businesses in the District, The Wynwood BID will use funds to host, develop, and nurture new events that will both appeal to 9 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD residents and draw visitors to the area. It will further support street enlivening activities to reinvigorate the pedestrian shopping and dining. atmosphere. — Since our inception in 2013, the Wynwood BID has been able to recruit such events as PRIDE, iii Points, Art Week, Music Week, Miami Hack Week, Super Bowl 2020, Halloween District festivities, Bitcoin Conference, Miami Hack Week, Fashion Night Out, the Nutcracker partnership series and monthly art walks, which have all become staples to the District on an annual basis. VISION FOR THE WYNWOOD BID FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS: The Wynwood Business Improvement District has been legally operating since 2013 for the well-being and improvement of the Wynwood Arts District and our surrounding neighbors and communities alike. Since the transition of what was once a derelict abandoned warehouse and manufacturing district of Miami, artists, locals, builders have rehabilitated the neglected properties, shuttered factories, and other unused buildings and transforming them into galleries, restaurants, artists' studios, cafes, bars, and residences that are seen here today. With the introduction of the Second Saturday Art Walk in the District and the arrival of the Art Basel fair in 2002, Wynwood has seen some unexpected growth in a relatively short period of time as it gets more and more attention by the locals as the go -to place for an alternative and more cultural nightlife in the City of Miami. Since 2013, the endorsement and vision of prominent international, local, and domestic figures in the art, tech, business, food and beverage worlds have since decided to explore the potential of the district and subsequently investing in Wynwood, which has since influenced the success and recognition of the District among the international art elite. In 2010 Wynwood's business district was receiving about 20,000 visitors per month, today we have eclipsed 14 million visitors, which has generated a mammoth amount of traffic and exposure as it becomes a destination of its own with both, local and international art connoisseurs. Though the influence and relevance of the arts community in Wynwood is undeniable, new businesses of all types are opening their doors in the district and encountering success here. With this in mind, Wynwood has to continue lobbying for our partners to provide the pedestrian, mobility, train, infrastructural improvements needed to sustain the burgeoning visitor totals and continue to find ways to increase the use of our walking district and additional pedestrian and bicycle methods of transportation in order to enhance the experience of the visitor, in our 47- block district. 10 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Wynwood Board of Director's Goals for 2023-2033: • To continue the promotion of Wynwood Miami as the most dynamic, diverse and livable neighborhood, positioned to attract new investment in and recognition for its vibrant arts, tech, retail, dining, entertainment, and new living opportunities. • To nurture a dynamic, connected and livable environment through public art, landscaping, lighting and other improvements to the public realm, via the Wynwood BID's streetscape and Woonerf capital projects scheduled for the tenure 2023-2033. • To continue the pursuit of a Brightline Train Station on NW 27 St., which is scheduled to have more passengers that Government Center in ten years, post creation, but to also create additional means of transportation within our District. We are also lobbying for potential direct exits for 1-95 to assist with the 400% increase in traffic on aforementioned highway and lack of direct exits to the Overtown and Wynwood. • To nurture and maintain relationships with our Chairwoman, Christine King, City of Miami Commission, key community leaders, real estate, development and local community stakeholders by providing resources and information • To provide opportunities for meaningful collaboration among Wynwood Business Improvement District, government and community stakeholders to identify issues and solve problems together. • Maintain the exponential increase trend of domestic and international visitors, i.e., 240,000 annual visitors in 2010 and over 14+ million visitors to our local economy in 2022; • To ensure a positive experience when navigating to, from and within Wynwood, via the scheduled initiative to install neighborhood wayfinding, signage along exits on 1-95, 395, Biscayne Blvd. • To foster a strong and diverse small business ecosystem, with local and international placemaking marketing services directly targeted to the needs of our local entrepreneurs • To continue improving the perception of the area both for consumers and investors, via placemaking marketing that will take place once the BID is renewed, since we feel the district is now ready to act as a mixed use arts district. • To continue on our improvements i.e. safety and security investment of the District, day and night with the help of our partners at the City of Miami Police Department, which have decreased crime up to 60% from previous years, especially pre -BID days, through $500,000 in donations for PD cameras that began in 2018-2021; • To work with our Chairwoman's Offices of District 5, Christine King and surrounding local neighborhoods to help financially contribute towards the improvements of Roberto 11 to 1 WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Clemente Park. Wynwood Board of Director's Accomplishments 2013 to 2023: IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD WYNWOOD BID/CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Wynwood BID NRD-1: The Wynwood BID led an effort, in partnership with the City of Miami Planning Department and Plusurbia, to create the City of Miami's first Neighborhood Revitalization District plan. The NRD Plan sets forth new zoning regulations for Wynwood that will encourage new, mixed -use residential and office developments, create dedicated funding for neighborhood improvements, promote pedestrian -focused streets and preserve the area's unique artistic and industrial character. The intent of the Neighborhood Revitalization District (NRD-1) is to establish a protective series of land development regulations to transition the existing Wynwood Industrial District into an active, diverse, mixed -use Neighborhood. The NRD-1 will also preserve the unique street art and Industrial characteristics of the current Wynwood District while promoting a 24-hour environment where people work, live, and play. The plan has received national accolades from the American Planners Association, because of its forward -thinking nature; involvement of property owners who took the initiative to plan for the future of the neighborhood responsibly; and many smart development components to improve the quality of life in the area. Support of Co -Living Legislation: The Wynwood BID Board of Director's led an effort with our elected officials to unanimously resolve to support the ordinance for the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami (Miami 21 Code) to allow and establish definitions and regulations for co -living residential uses and modify the regulations for micro dwelling units by the City of Miami Commission, within the Wynwood NRD-1 boundaries. Some highlights of this approved legislation allow the following for co -living standards for a building, or portion thereof, containing Co -Living Units, which are considered shared communal living space. The current legislation allows for communal living quarters consisting of co -living rooms each with a private bathroom and shared unit space including full kitchen facilities with direct access to the outside or a common hall. Co -Living Unit that is available for lease or rent for less than one month shall be considered Lodging. Co -Living Room: A single bedroom within a Co -Living Unit. Each bedroom shall have a private bathroom and may have limited kitchen facilities. 13 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD NRD-1 Small -Scale Legislation: The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) notched a key legislative accomplishment in 2018 when the Miami City Commission voted to approve amendments to Wynwood's Neighborhood Revitalization District (NRD-1) zoning regulations that will encourage small-scale development and further adaptive reuse in Wynwood. The new regulations are the latest example of the BID's longstanding efforts to implement responsible urban planning and development standards in the bustling arts district and were developed collaboratively by the City of Miami's Planning & Zoning Department and the Wynwood BID. The new small-scale development regulations amend portions of Wynwood's NRD-1, a set of planning & zoning rules that was created in 2015 by the Wynwood BID and City of Miami to help responsibly transition the neighborhood from an industrial district to an active, mixed -use neighborhood, complete with commercial, residential and office elements. The new amendments make small-scale development projects more feasible by allowing developers of certain small-scale projects in Wynwood — including both new buildings on vacant lots and adaptive reuses of existing buildings — to build with reduced or even no parking, in exchange for paying into the Wynwood Parking Trust Fund. They also encourage adaptive reuses of existing buildings. Creation of Wynwood Public Benefit Trust Fund: The Wynwood BID is the first BID, within the City of Miami and Miami Dade County to contribute $3.5 million dollars towards an affordable housing development located at 2035 North Miami Avenue. Due to the foresight of the Wynwood BID Steering Committee to give back to our community the intent of the creation of the Wynwood Public Benefits that was established in NRD-lwas to allow bonus Building Heights in the T5-O, T6, and D1 Transect Zones in exchange for the developer's contribution to specified programs that provide benefits to the Public within the NRD-1 boundaries. The Wynwood Public Benefits Program supersedes the Public Benefits Program generally applicable in the City under Section 3.14 of this Code. Parts of the condition established by the Wynwood BID and the City of Miami is that "no" Building permit shall be issued for bonus Height and FLR until the Zoning Administrator has certified compliance with the provisions of this Section upon referral and assurance of compliance from all applicable departments. The specifications of this groundbreaking program are applicable if Bonus Building Height shall be permitted if the proposed Development contributes toward the specified public benefits, above that which is otherwise required by the NRD-1, in the amount and in the manner set forth herein. As of December 2022, the Wynwood Business Improvement District was the first business improvement district within the City of Miami, or other neighboring cities within SE Florida to 14 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD contribute $3.5 million dollars towards, Wynwood Works, the District's first affordable housing development. Wynwood Streetscape Master Plan: The Wynwood BID spearheaded the NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines to serve as a set of standards to improve and enhance adjacent R.O.W. conditions abutting new Development and Adaptive Use of existing Buildings that require Public R.O.W. improvements throughout the Wynwood Neighborhood. These enhancements are in conjunction with the overall intent established in the NRD-1 and will provide provisions for street trees and landscape, paving materials and hardscape, and furnishing and lighting elements. The NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines consist of the following volumes: The Urban planning and landscape design was planned for over 10 miles of streetscape for the Wynwood District that will embody the best practices and principles of sustainability, environmental resiliency, open public space, pedestrian/bike mobility and neighborhood connectivity. The streetscape master plan design uses several strategies to increase storm resiliency with a planting palette of storm -resilient tree species (particularly natives). Ample space below ground will be provided for tree root growth, structural soil, specification standards to ensure well -structured trees are used. Maintenance and pruning standards will improve the structural integrity, and organizational strategies that help break wind such as clustering trees. The Wynwood master plan creatively addresses the need for green public spaces and neighborhood connectivity with two edge parks, one at each east and west boundary of the District. To increase storm water management, the hardscape design proposes a continuous permeable verge comprised of pervious concrete and bonded rubber mulch. Wynwood Walks is our organization's comprehensive approach to connect Wynwood and its vicinity though a network of pathways though the edge parks, woonerfs, and a wellness loop. Sharrows (shared lanes) are proposed on roads with limited width for a formal bike lane and of speed limit of 25 MPH maximum. Protected bike paths wherever possible and full width bike path markings for wayfinding and visibility are encouraged. Public input was a driving influence in the design. ArqGEO led community gatherings and participated on numerous Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) Board meetings with the intention to gather as much information and data as possible and best address the issues and challenges that will serve the district in the present and the future as the district continues to grow and evolve. Streetscape Master Plan Passage: On October 2020, the Wynwood BID, and the City of Miami passed the Streetscape Master Plan at City of Miami Commission. The purpose of Item was to authorize a Resolution of the Miami 15 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD City Commission, with attachment(s), authorizing an increase to the Professional Services Agreement with Arquitectonica GEO Corporation, solicited under Request for Qualifications No. 16-17-004, for the provision of urban design and landscape architectural/engineering services. 1. This will enhance the identity of the Wynwood District along major corridors. 2. Identify opportunities for landscape in the Right -of -Way which interact with the surrounding art on private property, without conflicting or obstructing visibility of art applied to building exteriors. 3. Building the community's resilience to the impacts of climate change through tree canopy to reduce the heat island effect, capture stormwater runoff, and reintroduce native plant species. 4. Establish minimum planting standards above and beyond those in Miami 21 and industry best practices for planting treatment and irrigation. 5. Promoting Green Infrastructure opportunities to mitigate urban stormwater runoff throughout the district. 6. Maintaining and enhancing the quality of air, water and land through a mature tree canopy's ability to sequester carbon and release oxygen. 7. Promoting and encouraging actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the creation of attractive and comfortable pedestrian and cycling routes to encourage the use of alternate modes of transportation. 8. Improving the pedestrian experience with appropriate street furniture, trash receptacles, 9. Encouraging integration of surrounding neighborhoods with specific design interventions. Wynwood RaiI27 Station: In 2018, the Wynwood Board of Directors "BID" approved the Midtown/Wynwood/Overtown/Edgewater train station study feasibility for NW 27 St. Study facilitated by Garcia -Pons & Associates. The report was commissioned by the BID to identify and address the future mobility needs of the district and surrounding neighboring communities. In addition, the other intent of the Study was to explore demographic characteristics and development capacities within potential. Transit Station Area sheds (areas within a 1/2 mile radius of a transit station) to help identify possible transit station locations along the existing FECI Corridor near Midtown Miami. The two Station Area Locations being explored in this Study are located at the intersections of NE 36th (near the Design District), and NE 27th Streets, (near Wynwood/Edgewater), along the FEC Corridor. 1. The first Study objective was to compare 2015 Census population and employment data foreach potential transit station area and formulate snapshots of the current (2018) population and employment. 16 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD 2. The second Study objective was to identify the future development capacity (maximum buildout) within each potential transit station area. Studies can be found on www.wynwoodmiami.com and used by members of the Wynwood Business Improvement District. 3. Since February 17, 2021 the Wynwood BID began work on a met with transit -oriented development study for the development of the schematic designs of the NE 27th St. Wynwood-Midtown/Edgewater commuter rail station, as per the BID Board of Director's approval, to allow the BID to enter into the Request for Proposal initiated by Miami Dad County to evaluate train stations throughout the NE Corridor. 4. The Wynwood Business Improvement District has taken a leading role in advocating for a commuter rail system in the Northeast Corridor that includes a station in the Wynwood/Midtown/Edgewater area. 5. The Wynwood Business Improvement District also created the Northeast Corridor Coalition, a collective that shared the common goal of having a commuter rail system implemented along the Northeast Corridor as outlined in Miami -Dade County's SMART plan. 6. While advocating for a new commuter rail system, the Wynwood BID simultaneously was advocating for a station in the Wynwood/Midtown/Edgewater area. The Wynwood BID believes that a rail system would provide the local Overtown, Edgewater, Midtown, Edgewater and Wynwood neighborhoods the opportunity to also seek employment, via North bound transit, in addition to the aforementioned neighborhoods receiving visitors traversing from the South. 7. Please note that the Wynwood BID helped the community send close to 20,000 letters to the Miami -Dade County Board of County Commissioners advocating on behalf of the rail system. 8. Annual Reports can be found at www.wynwoodmiami.com/reports WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTORS SAFETY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Creation of Wynwood Police Beat Team: Prior to 2018, the Wynwood BID was sharing a total of four officers between Edgewater and Wynwood neighborhoods during normal business hours. In an effort to increase safety and presence, Wynwood BID, requested that the Chief of Police would consider creating a stand- alone security team for Wynwood. 17 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD As of 2019, the Wynwood BID increased its officer total to 16 officers, thanks to Police Chief Colina and the City of Miami Police Department. City of Miami Police/Wynwood BID Art Week District Wide Festivities: The Wynwood Business Improvement District office coordinated various inter -departmental meetings with representatives from the City of Miami, Overtown NET, Solid Waste and City of Miami Police to plan and discuss the closure of NW 2nd Avenue during Art Week 2018. In addition to, the Wynwood Business Improvement District submitted an extension for businesses to remain open until 5 a.m. for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the event week to ensure businesses can capitalize on the large crowds that attend annually. The BID hosted over 350,000 visitors during the three-day span. Halloween District -Wide Preparations: The Wynwood Business Improvement District worked with the City of Miami and various departments to coordinate street closures for annual Halloween festivities in Wynwood. Wynwood experienced record numbers of Uber and Lyft rides to and from the district, in addition to breaking previous attendance records within the boundaries of the BID. We are happy to report there were no major incidents reported during the Halloween celebration, which concluded at 3:00 a.m. Illegal Advertisement Mural Initiative: The Wynwood BID has increased reporting activity of illegal commercial murals in order to protect the neighborhood's artist integrity. Due to the large numbers of visitors to Wynwood, the BID has managed to source out the companies that are abusing the mural ordinance and not using City of Miami mural locations, which can cost over $1,00,000 when insurance and all others fees are paid and instead painting advertisements on Wynwood's walls at a fraction of the price, thus turning this once organic art scene into an advertisement district, that can be found anywhere USA. The BID is working with Code Compliance and City of Miami Legal and found language in the Code which now require 24-hour mural removal or face $1,000 a day fines for advertisements violations. The inspector will enter the required 24-hour compliance date manually in the City's system and cite the property owner accordingly. Noise Pilot Program Wynwood NRD-1: The Wynwood BID acknowledges that our NRD-1, Wynwood BID District boundaries are a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that has blossomed from warehouses to a place filled with 18 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD restaurants, bars, art studios, and larger scale apartment buildings. The district is also home to many nightclubs that operate until the early hours of the morning in areas surrounded by other like businesses and in an effort to preserve the burgeoning nightlife community as well as to preserve the standard of living for those who reside in the area. As of FY'21 the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("Wynwood BID") has commissioned its own noise study and proposed the implement a noise pilot program using a decibel level reading standard to control the noise pollution emitted from area businesses in an effort to pass legislation at the City of Miami Commission level for approval. This is the first of its kind within the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID is proud to be able to proactively address any issues to the district to find a harmonious relationship between resident and business, within this Arts and Cafe District. As of August 2022, there were only 16 instances of noise complaints versus the previous year, before the inception of the pilot program, which totaled in the hundreds. Wynwood BID Off -Duty Police Security Services: The Wynwood BID is committed to ensuring public safety. Our security program encompasses continuous communication with the City of Miami Police Department, City of Miami NET, Neighborhood Resource Officers, and the District Police Commander. The Wynwood Board of Director's funded over 9,699 hours of off duty services, on an annual basis for several years, which consisted of coverage 7 days per week to ensure optimum police presence throughout the year throughout the boundaries of the district. The Wynwood BID Board of Director's in tandem with our partners at the City of Miami were able to discontinue the subsidizing of police officers and were able to augment the officers in the district by the creation of a Wynwood Police sub -station and increased local beat officers from 4 to 16. Our partnership allows each off -duty police officer to have direct contact with Wynwood BID members via a BID -provided cell phone to ensure direct communication. Public Safety Demonstration District Security Measures" The Wynwood BID has a fierce commitment to strengthening safety and security, building community resilience, and ensuring business continuity. When the neighborhood became the center for public demonstrations during the summer months of 2020, in tandem with the un- going COVID pandemic, the Wynwood BID worked with the City of Miami Police Department to stay up to date and prepared for planned demonstration, Miami Dade County emergency orders and curfew regulations, as they changed weekly. Although 40% of all City-wide demonstrations traversed through the boundaries of the Wynwood 19 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD BID, the area experienced no damage or public safety issues, only peaceful demonstrations in the inclusive neighborhood. Wynwood's City of Miami Police Commander and his department mobilized specific response elements to handle these types of events and prepare for potential scenarios throughout the district, thus ensuring there was always a respectful element and everyone's voice was heard. Security Camera Partnership Donations I, II & III with City of Miami Police Department: To assist the City of Miami and City of Miami Police Department the Wynwood BID has agreed to donate license plate readers and cameras to the City of Miami Police provider, Cintel, via a piggybacking of current contract of PD's file. Project will encompass cameras with pedestrian counting software and license plate readers to allow the City of Miami to know the number of visitors within the area at any given moment. City of Miami Police will maintain use of program moving forward. As of January 2023, the Wynwood BID has donated over $600,000 +/- by the Wynwood Business Improvement District to the City of Miami Police Department to expand the department's ongoing security coverage efforts for the 50-block district. The Wynwood BID's donations have allowed for the purchase of 148+ cameras and 5 license plate readers that have been added to the Miami's Police Department's current security system network at their headquarters. This partnership is part of the BID's work to equip the neighborhood with the tools it needs to continue to evolve as a tourism destination, full-time neighborhood, and a safe place for both visitors and residents. The security equipment is connected to antennas placed around the district and will share a real-time feed into the Miami Police Department's closed-circuit television system, aiding law enforcement in tracking and solving crime. License plate readers have been credited with assisting in locating missing persons, fugitives and stolen cars in cities. While crime levels in the district have dramatically lowered in the past year, the expanded security system is the next step in the BID's commitment to improve the quality of life for all in the neighborhood. The fourth phase of the donation is to be approved by the by the City of Miami Commission in 2023 and calls for the installation of an additional 30 cameras to be installed within the boundaries of the Wynwood BID boundaries. This initiative will keep moving forward until the entire BID District has been sealed off. The City of Miami Police Department also donated 27 security cameras within the Wynwood and Overtown District boundaries located throughout NW 20 St. to NW 22 St. from NW 2 Ave to North Miami Avenue, via a security grant the department was awarded. A license plate reader was also donated by the City of Miami Police Department on NW 20 St., adjacent to the Marathon gas station, thus sealing another entry point for the BID. Vehicular and Parking Monitoring: 20 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD The Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" and the City of Miami Police Department have been working alongside monitoring the traffic every weekend since the inception of FY'21 monitoring traffic patterns on a weekly basis. The Wynwood BID provides our District Commander, Dan Kerr data of car/phone pings of the district to monitor traffic patterns to proactively address any changes or coverages that need to be made due to pedestrian habits and businesses opening within the outer fringes of the district, that were once empty, thus straining our street infrastructure further. In addition to, we also monitor parking totals and usage in addition to Miami International Airport Travel reports, to proactively begin to prepare for any traffic/pedestrian issues we may encounter throughout the year. The Wynwood Business District has been fortunate enough to be the strongest neighborhood within the City of Miami when it comes to parking generation and usage by local, domestic and international visitors. We credit this to our property owners and business owners, in addition to our partnerships with Police, Miami Parking Authority, District Five Offices of City of Miami and all other agencies we work with on a yearly basis to ensure proper coverage and foresight into this ever-growing district. WYNWOOD CLEAN TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Cleaner sidewalks and streets: The BID Clean Team makes a noticeable difference every day by cleaning and maintaining the appearance of the public right-of-way within the boundaries of Wynwood BID. If the Clean Team cannot tackle an issue directly, ambassadors communicate closely with the City of Miami and Miami -Dade County to ensure that concerns are reported and addressed. Since the inception of the Wynwood Business Improvement District the Wynwood clean team has provided daily cleaning services within the forty -seven -block district. The BID Clean Team ambassadors continued to work on a daily basis - sweeping and removing trash from sidewalks and public right of ways. In addition, team members served as a resource for area visitors, sharing Visitors Guides regularly and mosquito repellant during the height of the Wynwood Zika crisis. It is also worth noting that the Wynwood Clean Team also handle morning litter removal services and clean-ups associated with special events held within the district throughout the year. If these augmented services were not available, there would be no cleaning services provided by either the City of Miami or Miami -Dade County within the boundaries of the district. Clean Team Fast Facts: 21 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD • Wynwood Business Improvement District employs 8 contracted employees to maintain the cleanliness of the 50 block District. • Wynwood Clean Team members pick up trash from streets, using a total of 12,000 bags, or about 240,000 pounds of litter yearly. • 52 - City of Miami Trash Receptacles installed in Wynwood • City of Miami NET office, Omni CRA, and Overtown CRA all work in tandem since we all have different areas overlapping in our boundaries. Trash Receptacle Neighborhood Installations: The Wynwood Business Improvement District held a retreat with City of Miami Directors in March 2018 to provide them with an overview on the lack of city services this once industrial neighborhood receives, in light of the upcoming transformation to a mixed -use neighborhood. As part of our neighborhood survey, we found that Wynwood only had a total of 16 trash cans (0.32 avg per block) located within the boundaries of the district. Our findings illustrated that the Wynwood District had by far the lowest average of trash receptacles per block versus other local downtowns and communities within the City of Miami. As of January 1, 2023, our City of Miami partners have installed 52 new trash cans within the district WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S STREETSCAPE ACCOMPLISHMENTS: North Miami Drainage Improvements Project #20180246: The Wynwood BID is in the final stages of drainage and pedestrian improvements along North Miami Avenue which are scheduled to be completed by Miami -Dade County prior to the conclusion of 2020. The work is a result of discussions held by the BID and Miami -Dade County about addressing excessive flooding that occurs throughout this corridor and negatively affects local businesses in the area. The flooding and high traffic, combined, have caused an impairment of vehicular traffic, retail and property owner damages, and concerns regarding the safety of school children crossing the avenue. Addressing these issues is even more important, as construction projects continue to come off the ground in this area. Employee Parking Program: The Wynwood BID District currently has 1,738 private parking lot spaces and 1,074 public on - street spaces within the 50 block District. The proposed subsidy program for employee parking 22 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD in Wynwood, in tandem with the MPA would provide funding to subsidize an employee parking program and the BID, which we are seeking to expand the project in light of the growth the neighborhood has experienced. Curb & Gutter Improvement Project: NW 24 St. Taking note of stagnant water along the street gutter for NW 24 St, the BID was proactive and had notified City of Miami Public Works of the issue in February 2021. A subsequent sidewalk curb and gutter improvement project commenced on August 30th and was completed within the first week of September. This is an example of the City of Miami streets not draining properly and subsequently flooding the new improvements on North Miami, referenced above, due to the success of the drainage capacity in that area. 1-95 Highway Exits and Major Thoroughfare Wynwood Signage: In FY'21 the Wynwood BID reached out to FDOT and Miami Dade County for instructions on how to obtain installations of "Wynwood" signs along the exits of all of our surrounding highways and important thoroughfares on State, County roads. Similar to other neighborhoods, the highest density area within the City of Miami is currently hard to get to, due to non -direct access from highways, but also suffers from no signs directing visitors how to access Wynwood. The indirect routes to enter Wynwood are very difficult to navigate, and we feel that signage, like every other neighborhood has, should be paramount for the success of the district. The Wynwood BID will continue to lobby and lead the initiative to have signs installed to help the international and domestic visitors that are attempting to visit Wynwood, via roadway or highway, if we are allowed to do so, via a renewal in 2023. City of Miami Bi-weekly Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Meetings: The Wynwood BID attends bi-weekly "maintenance of traffic" meetings held virtually to ensure they are up to date on Wynwood related discussions related to roadside or sidewalk closures throughout Wynwood and the City of Miami. Since the exponential growth of the District, the BID has been forced to deal with various street and sidewalk closures and attending these meetings allows the BID to proactively address these issues with our merchants. The BID has also been in contact with City of Miami Public Works to ensure that roadway restoration due to utility work for active developments are completed in a timely fashion. City of Miami Police also monitor the road closures on a daily basis and report to the BID and Public 23 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Works as needed. Miami Dade County Lighting Initiative LED Retrofit: The Wynwood BID believes that environmental factors such as lighting improvements play a vital role in making Wynwood more accessible to people from all walks of life. Better lighting helps increase vehicular and pedestrian visibility at night, deter criminal activity and mitigate urban blight. With this in mind, the BID has worked to install LED fixtures in the area, which are relatively more cost-efficient and produce comparatively higher light quality than their HPS counterpart. Since the inception of the initiative over 310 existing roadway lights within the city -maintained streets were converted from High Pressure Sodium (HPS) to light -emitting diode (LED). Miami Dade County also entered into an agreement with FPL for the new LED fixtures along NW 2nd Avenue and North Miami Avenue. North Miami Avenue Crosswalks Project #20180246: The Wynwood BID's commitment to pedestrian and vehicular safety has been implemented along North Miami Ave, from NW 20St to NW 29 St. with the coming installation of crosswalks along this busy corridor. The Wynwood BID worked with Miami -Dade County to discuss the conditions of North Miami Avenue, specifically the non-existence of pedestrian crosswalks and vehicular traffic calming devices in the area, despite the fact that Wynwood has the highest density of visitors in Miami. The BID was able to secure (2) illuminated pedestrian crosswalk signs located on the highest used portions of this thoroughfare, along with (2) additional standard crosswalks to allow for ample locations for visitors and residents of the area to safely cross this rapid expanding eastern corridor of the district. The BID currently feels that the remainder of the district suffers from lack of crosswalks for the safety of our visitors and plan to address this District wide problem in FY'22. 24 to WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Sidewalk Pedestrian Kiosks In FY'20, the Wynwood BID also approved the City of Miami's upcoming Kiosk program scheduled to be released throughout the entire City in the coming months. Wynwood was chosen as the first location within the City to receive kiosks on the public right of ways to promote organized pedestrian flow throughout the 50 block district boundaries of the BID. Each display kiosk have the capability to provide Wi-Fi within a loft radius, security button/camera linked to the Police Department, emergency call buttons, up to date merchant lists, District events, tour bus and bus stop locations, Uber drop off/on zones, special event dates, up to date business listings and LED detail lighting to match the Wynwood BID brand. IKE Smart City and the Wynwood BID are currently coordinating efforts to deploy in the first quarter of 2021. NW 2nd Avenue and North Miami Avenue Public Sidewalk Rubber Mulch Initiative: To prevent trip & falls: In an effort to assist the City of Miami with trip and falls that occur on empty tree beds along the public sidewalk along one of the most populated avenues within the City of Miami, the Wynwood BID installed rubber mulching in January 2017 along NW 2 Ave from NW 22 St to NW 29 St. In 2019 the BID will touch up of rubber mulching throughout the district, in addition to installing mulching on North Miami Ave, from 20 St. to 29 St. to assist with trip and falls. Wynwood "PARK SMART" Signage: The Wynwood BID, Miami Parking Authority and the City of Miami Police Department facilitated the installation and fabrication of new Park Smart signs to be installed within the boundaries of the BID. Signs will be installed throughout the public right of ways throughout the district, in addition to being available to private parking operators within the district. The new signs will replace the old signs installed by the City of Miami Police Department several years ago and now have a QR code that will allow visitors to download a Wynwood Street Guide Map to easily traverse through the district. 25 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Wynwood BID Parking Study & Associated Parking Initiatives: The Wynwood BID has approved funding for a parking study to evaluate the inventory of the district, recommend parking trust fund pricing, and funding for facilitation of recommended action items from report via a parking study to be facilitated in 2019. The Miami Parking Authority will be contacted to see if there are contract piggy -backing opportunities. Pedestrian Counter Program with FDOT: The Wynwood BID has been in communication with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for participation in the statewide Non -Motorized Traffic Monitoring Program. The equipment was installed as a tandem partnership project by the BID and FDOT and deployment of equipment was installed in December 2021 following virtual and in -person site visits for confirmation of locations. Outdated Street Vendor Ordinance: The Wynwood BID proactively worked with the City of Miami Public Works department to review the on -street vendor ordinance which was created in 1984 and had not been updated city-wide. In an effort to assist retailers in the area, the Wynwood BID has been working with the City of Miami to limit the amount of sidewalk vendors that have been operating illegally and negatively impacting law-abiding retailers by selling on public sidewalks. The previous code conflicted with the evolution of various neighborhoods in the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID, since it is a arts cafe district. On December 2021 the Wynwood Business Improvement District passed language to not allow sidewalk vending, to avoid the undercutting of the retailer community in Wynwood and Coconut Grove. WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S MARKETING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Beacon Council/Wynwood Tech Recruitment: On March 5, 2021, the Wynwood BID delivered to the Beacon Council and tech "Welcome Packet" that consisted of 115 pages of Wynwood related material, composing of available inventory, reasons why Wynwood works for tech companies looking to relocate. The Wynwood BID was proactively seeking to recruit companies to Wynwood, once our office began to receive weekly inquiries from corporate institutions and leads provided by the Beacon Council. The Wynwood Tech Packet contained a plethora of facts and relevant information for corporate tech companies to become aware of Wynwood's potential to become the hub for tech in Miami, in addition to the housing component within our District that is dedicated to the young professional and centrality within the City of Miami. 26 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD The Wynwood BID believes that Wynwood is Miami's creative epicenter in the heart of the city. Every day, we welcome thousands of locals and visitors from around the globe who come to the Wynwood Arts District to experience our incredible street art and galleries, diverse dining and entertainment venues and unique retailers. Our urban neighborhood takes pride in its authenticity and accessibility to all who visit, and that welcoming experience begins with our property owners, merchants, and local workers. Contemporary & Digital Art Fair: Contemporary & Digital Art Fair (CADAF) was the first art fair in Miami dedicated to digital works of art including technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR). With an in -person art fair not an option due to the ongoing pandemic, the BID worked with CADAF to create Digital Art Month. Digital Art Month was a month -long activation where QR codes were placed at various businesses throughout the neighborhood. Each QR code led to a different AR artwork. In total, over 50 artworks were featured in the program. CADAF also created a web -based map that displayed each artwork's location, allowing people to easily traverse the neighborhood and find each artwork. District Wide Signature Event Preparations On a daily basis, the Wynwood BID works to foster a safe environment, ensure neighborhood security, and assist properties, businesses, and visitors during our weekly events and District wide signature events held during Miami Music Week, Art Week in December and Halloween festivities every 31 st of October. The Wynwood BID, in tandem with representatives from the City of Miami, Code Compliance, Miami Parking Authority, City of Miami Police, Wynwood NET, Solid Waste, Miami -Dade County and all transportation providers coordinate annual meetings in preparation for major events held annually, to ensure a safe and pleasurable experience to the almost 1,000,000 visitors these aforementioned events bring to the district annually. Preparations include the approval of additional police resources by City of Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina and granular execution by Wynwood Commander Dan Kerr, and the rest of the Wynwood and City of Miami Police team. The City of Miami also generously provides additional cleaning and department resources to ensure that our 50-block District is clean every morning and throughout the duration of these mass events, in addition to Code Compliance officers to patrol the district. We are happy to announce that this past year was no different, with all aforementioned signature events having successful festivities and no major incidents reported within our 50- block District. 27 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Event Tracking and Promotion (NEW) Over the past several years, Halloween and Miami Art Week have become two of the largest celebrations to occur in Wynwood based on the number of people in the neighborhood. The Wynwood BID made a concerted effort to track the number of events happening during Miami Art Week and Halloween. With over 160 individual events occurring between the two times of the year, the BID promoted the district as the place to go to celebrate either occasion. Besides pitching the events to members of the media, each event was uploaded to the calendar on WynwoodMiami.com and turned into a blog post that was shared across all social media platforms. Miami Music Week has become another busy time for the district. The BID was tracking the events that were supposed to occur prior to the cancelations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the week leading up to Miami Music Week, there were already 40+ individual events announced for the upcoming week. Fashion Night Out: On November 2, 2017, the Wynwood Business Improvement District, in conjunction with various Wynwood businesses, facilitated the second annual Fashion Night Out Fashion Show. "FNO" is an annual promotional event that aims to create greater awareness of Wynwood clothing/fashion retailers, including many locally -owned and -operated small businesses. The evening was highlighted by special deals and exclusive experiences at local Wynwood retailers, including in-store promotions, live entertainment, product samples, complimentary lite bites and cocktails, drawings and much more. This year, we capped off "FNO" with a free fashion show at Mana Wynwood at 9:00pm. GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITOR BUREAU MAP DISTRIBUTION: In an effort to distribute Wynwood marketing material throughout Greater Miami and the Beached, the BID partnered with various condominiums, hotels and visitor centers to carry the Official Wynwood Street Guide. Partners include Quantum on the Bay, Midtown 29, Miami Beach Visitor Center, and Intercontinental Miami. The Wynwood BID receives a plethora of requests from local hotels in Miami Beach and other areas in Miami for Wynwood maps and due to the abundance of requests our marketing team has ramped up production and recruited additional agencies and hotels for proactive distribution sites, in addition to our regular partners. Hallowynwood 2018-2020 at Roberto Clemente Park: The Wynwood BID collaborated with Commissioner Hardemon' s office, City of Miami, Puerto Rican Chamber and other local community groups to assist with the promotion of the district 5 Hallowynwood celebration at Roberto Clemente Park. Hallowynwood is a community event 28 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD designed to give kids and families a safe place to enjoy Halloween. The event included trick or treating, a haunted house and giveaways for the kids. The BID helped to secure in -kind donations from different local businesses, including the Miami Marlins. Hispanic Art Expressions In October 2019, Hispanic Art Expressions returned to the Magnus Gallery inside of the world- renowned Wynwood Walls. Hosted by Miami -Dade County Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson, Hispanic Art Expressions is an annual showcase dedicated to amateur Hispanic artists. This year, the event was sponsored by the Miami -Dade Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board, the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce and Miami Latino Art Beat. For the second straight year, the Wynwood BID played an integral role in securing the venue, as well as providing public relations services to help promote the event. Home Design and Remodeling Show: In an effort to enhance event programming in Wynwood, the BID was instrumental in helping the Home Design and Remodeling Show find a new home at the Mana Convention Center. Due to an outstanding first show in Wynwood in 2018, the Home Show also returned in 2019. #ForTheWyn Instagram Campaign: #ForTheWyn was a social media campaign built for Instagram with the intent of spreading awareness of Wynwood businesses that are open for business while also increasing engagement amongst our followers. Run over a period of two months, the campaign featured twelve challenges with 12 prizes provided by 12 different businesses. From art to food to shopping, there was a prize for everyone to be excited about. A few of the featured prizes included a graffiti class for two at Museum of Graffiti, a month of coworking space at Minds Coworker and a personal shopping experience at Frangipani. The 12 participating businesses are Minds Coworker, The LAB Miami, Sol Yoga, Doma, Candle Land, Museum of Graffiti, Beaker & Gray, Frangipani, Base, Rupees and Basic. Florida's Governor Flagler Award: Each year, the Florida Governor's Conference for Tourism is held to bring together the state's different organizations responsible for tourism development. During the conference, an award show is held to recognize outstanding achievements in select categories. This year, the Wynwood BID was awarded the bronze for the Best Website category, the BID's first win at the conference. Miami Police Department Wynwood Art Car: National Night Out is a nationwide effort to raise awareness about police programs in communities across the U.S. As part of National Night Out, the BID worked with the City of 29 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Miami Police Department, Goldman Global Arts, and artist ABSTRK to commission the first ever MPD Art Car, a fully operational squad car painted in the artist's signature style. This initiative was completed to raise awareness of police programs, as well as help bridge the gap between police and local street artists. Centro Hispano Toy Drives 2018-2021: Every year, the Wynwood Business Improvement District, in addition with partners Swarm Inc, Related Group, City of Miami PD, Gramps, Kush, Oak Row Equities, Arlo Hotel, Miami Parking Authority, City of Miami, Faith Group facilitated a toys drive for 200 children at Centro Hispano Catolico, located within the heart of the district. The Toy Drive is a new initiative from the Wynwood BID to provide additional opportunities for our City of Miami organization to give back to the those in need of the most. Additional toys collected by the BID collective were given away for two other toy drives that were organized by neighboring Wynwood organizations. Annual City of Miami Police Senior Holiday Luncheon: Every year, since 2017 the Wynwood Business Improvement District purchased luncheon food items to help the City of Miami Police Department host their annual Senior Holiday Luncheon. The annual luncheon was held to ensure two hundred senior citizens from the City of Miami had a joyful holiday meal and entertainment. Shop with a Cop Target Midtown: Each year, the City of Miami Police Department hosts their "Shop with a Cop" event at Target Midtown, where underprivileged kids are given a holiday shopping spree, complete with a visit from Santa. The Wynwood BID has participated in its annual "Shop with a Cop" event at Target Midtown from 2017 to today. The BID and the City of Miami Police Department use this opportunity annually to sponsor a local child and provide holiday gifts for their accomplishments throughout the pending school season. Each child is from the local community and are chosen by the City of Miami Police Department. Miami City Ballet 2021: Each year, the BID strives to add programming options to the district. In February 2021, the BID partnered with Miami City Ballet on their "To Miami, With Love" series. Wynwood was selected 30 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD as one of the seven locations to host the short -form performances. Hosted at the Wynwood Walls, Miami City Ballet dancers choreographed three different dances inspired by Wynwood. The 30-minute program was performed twice within the Wynwood Walls. "To Miami, With Love" was intentionally programmed to be an open-air event so the public would feel more comfortable returning to the neighborhood. Art Mural Submittal Forms: As recommended by the Wynwood BID Board of Directors, staff introduced a new Wynwood Art Mural submittal list that would allow property owners to pre-emptively let the City of Miami Police and Wynwood BID know about pending art installations within the district. It is important to receive the information beforehand to allow the officers on duty to familiarize themselves with pending mural installations so they address those that have not been allowed by ownership, and create relationships and provide assistance to those artists that have been approved. An affidavit program for property owners within the BID was created in conjunction with the City of Miami Police Department, in an effort to mitigate illegal commercial graffiti activity that peaks every 4th quarter of the year. The BID has subsequently created a webpage within the BID website, https://wynwoodmiami.com, for mural affidavit applications in anticipation of Art Week so property owners can conveniently access and submit them prior to the commencement of any mural work so no commercial entities dilute the Wynwood brand. Nutcracker at Adrienne Arsht Center: As part of our partnership with the Miami City Ballet, the BID was able to secure more than 160 tickets for a special, daytime performance of The Nutcracker at the Adrienne Arsht Center. With the help of Chairman Keon Hardemon's office, students from four Miami -Dade County schools located in Wynwood and Overtown —were able to enjoy the performance. The schools that attended were Jose de Diego Middle School, Phillis Wheatley Elementary School, Paul L. Dunbar K-8 Center and Pace Center for Girls Miami. Puerto Rican Chamber Awards: In December, Luis De Rosa, President of the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce of South Florida, presented the Wynwood BID an award for our participation in its annual Hispanic Heritage Event that occurred at Roberto Clemente Park on September 28, 2019. The Puerto Rican Chamber expressed gratitude to the Wynwood BID for its sponsorship of the event for the local Hispanic community and provided Chair Albert Garcia and Executive Director Manny Gonzalez with "appreciation awards" for their commitment to the Wynwood and Puerto Rican communities. 31 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Roberto Clemente Easter Celebration: The Wynwood Business Improvement District partnered with the offices of Commissioner Keon Hardemon and City of Miami Wynwood Neighborhood Enhancement Team to create a fun, safe, family -friendly Easter egg hunt for the residents of Wynwood. Held at Roberto Clemente Park, the Wynwood Business Improvement District donated funds to secure a hotdog vendor for the event. In total, 500 hotdogs were cooked and distributed free of charge to the families in attendance. Super Bowl Events 2020 Miami played host to Super Bowl LIV in February 2020. Similar to Halloween and Miami Art Week, the BID tracked all events that were to occur within the neighborhood. We used the more than 60 events to promote Wynwood as the top neighborhood to visit while in town for the Super Bowl, sharing the details in proactive outreach to national, regional and local press covering the occasion. Events tracked and promoted by the BID ranged from fan fests to brand launch events and concerts with A -list talent. WEBSITE - www.wynwoodmiami.com The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) prides itself as a forward -thinking organization, always seeking the best ways to promote the Wynwood Arts District. Early in 2020, the Wynwood Business Improvement District managed a redesign of the WynwoodMiami.com homepage and events page. Completed in January 2020, WynwoodMiami.com features a new, responsive design complete with a video background created from highlights of Miami Art Week 2019. WeTrek: The Wynwood BID and WeTrek have partnered as of this past fiscal year to provide an online service, via Android or I -Tunes Store that will allow tourists to hear background information on the murals that are painted throughout Wynwood. The application currently has a map with an inventory of walls in the neighborhood, that are bundled in a specific quadrant of the district to allow for self -guided tours. The intent of the tour is to enhance the user's experience, increase their time on site and spur spending at our local businesses, via qualified foot traffic. Lastly, this application will continue to allow Wynwood to keep it's hold as a key destination in the booming Miami art scene. Wynwood Latin Arts & Music Festival at Roberto Clemente Park: The Wynwood BID partnered with the Offices of Commissioner Keon Hardemon, the City of Miami Wynwood Neighborhood Enhancement Team, and the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce to help sponsor the Wynwood Latin Arts & Music Festival, held at Roberto Clemente Park. The Wynwood BID assisted the Neighborhood Enhancement Team office with promotion 32 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD of the event and donated funds to secure music and entertainment for the event. A video recap of the event can be found at http://bit.ly/2nZe2bh. Wynwood Film Series Beginning in late 2019, the Wynwood BID partnered with popular independent film theater 0 Cinema to curate monthly pop-up screenings throughout the neighborhood. Kicking off on October 27 at Gramps, the Wynwood Film Series welcomed audiences with six different movies at five different venues. Venues that hosted a movie during the monthly series include Gramps (Beetlejuice), No. 3 Social (Exit Through the Gift Shop), The Wynwood Marketplace (Home Alone and The Matrix) and The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse (Moonlight). Wynwood Pride: The Wynwood BID was instrumental in bringing Wynwood its own Pride celebration. Unfortunately, the in -person district -wide format took a hiatus in 2020. In June 2021, the BID partnered with local businesses and organizations to re-create the month -long celebration. Beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 1st, Wynwood Pride featured various events, specials and activations throughout the entire month anchored by a three-day festival at the end of the month. Headlined by Charli XCX, the festival included performances from both local and international artists and featured over 10 Wynwood venue. A few of the participating venues included The Oasis, Pizza & Beer, 1-800-Lucky and Freehold Miami. As part of the celebration, Wynwood Walls worked with renowned artist Queen Andrea to design a Wynwood Walls specific pride logo. Wynwood Street Guide In an effort to help visitors navigate their way throughout the district, the Wynwood BID printed a refreshed district map that included every business within the district. In order to ensure our visitors had the most up-to-date information, the business directory side of the map was updated to reflect any openings and closings between the summer and mid -November. The updated version was printed and distributed in time for the influx of visitors the district experienced during Miami Art Week. Website Homepage Redesign (NEW) 2018: The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) prides itself as a forward -thinking organization, always seeking the best ways to promote the Wynwood Arts District. Early in 2020, the Wynwood Business Improvement District managed a redesign of the WynwoodMiami.com homepage and events page. Completed in January 2020, WynwoodMiami.com features a new, responsive design complete with a video background created from highlights of Miami Art Week 2019. 33 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD University of Quebec in Montreal Student Visit (NEW) In February 2020, the Wynwood BID and local property owner, David Lombardi, hosted students from the University of Quebec in Montreal (Quebec, Canada). As urban planning students, they chose to study and visit Wynwood in large part due to the success of the Neighborhood Revitalization District-1. Wynwood BID Chairman Albert Garcia and Marketing Coordinator Chris Hoffman led a discussion on the past, present and future of Wynwood. Miami Hack Week 2022: In 2023, the Wynwood BID was able to secure a partnership with Miami Hack Week, to expand their presence in Wynwood, and cement our neighborhood as a true burgeoning tech force in Miami. New this year will be a Hack Week headquarters on NW 24th Street at the CUBE and the event will take over 20,000 square feet of space across two floors of the office building through a collaboration with Blockchain.com and Brick and Timber Collective. Hack Week team has been working closely with Wynwood's Business Improvement District to ensure that participants are shown the best of #MiamiTech. Also different this year is that Hack Week is open to non -hacker participants, who can come to meet hackers and take advantage of the packed roster of programming. Hackers can be part of a house or float between houses and hang out in other communal spaces around the city, including Solana Spaces and the event's Wynwood HQ. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PANDEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Business Notification Information Dissemination: One of the issues with the pandemic is the constantly fluctuating rules and regulations that applied to individuals and businesses. The Wynwood Business Improvement took a lead role in disseminating policy changes that were related to efforts to stop the spread of the virus throughout the origination of the pandemic and its continuing presence. The Wynwood Business Improvement District has continued to provide merchants with County, Federal and City of Miami grants since the inception of FY'21, in an effort to help assist our merchants from the on -going effects of the on -going pandemic and loss of business or staffing due to the aforementioned. These grants are usually provided by the City of Miami, Federal Government and Miami Dade County, and are disseminated to the public immediately once we receive. 34 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Community Donations With all industries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salty, Nabawi and Basic each created donation programs dedicated to paying it forward. The Salty and Nabawi delivered donated donuts and plant -based ice cream to hospitals and first responders to show appreciation for all of their efforts, while Basic created a capsule collection with partial proceeds of each sale going into a relief fund for Wynwood hospitality workers. The Wynwood BID helped each of these businesses spread the word about their new programs. Additionally, the BID helped Domio coordinate the donation of 1,000 free room nights for first responders and medical staff. The BID staff connected Domio to local hospitals and first responders to make them aware of the program. The BID also conducted proactive press outreach regarding the above initiatives to highlight the unique work of the neighborhood in response to the pandemic. Wynwood Temporary Outdoor Cafes: Authorized by City Commission Resolution R-20-0156, the City of Miami's Restaurant Recovery Program is scheduled to continue through January 31 st, 2021, or as extended by the City of Miami. In an effort to aid Miami restaurants following the COVID-19 shutdown, the City of Miami created the Restaurant Recovery Program, which allows restaurants to temporarily add or expand outdoor seating areas while meeting social distancing requirements. In addition to being the first neighborhood, within the City to implement the program, the Wynwood BID assisted in the approval of over 24 approved permits for Temporary Outdoor Cafes in Wynwood alone and the BID donated approximately $100,000 for rental of the water barricades and their vinyl wrappings. Wynwood District Emergency Preparedness 2017-present: The Wynwood BID has been disseminating City of Miami Covid-19 Rules for Individuals & Businesses flyer released by the City of Miami, in an effort to assist businesses struggling to operate under the current regulation and avoid being cited for non -clarification of new rules that kept changing as the pandemic lessened. The Wynwood BID was also assigned as the new Neighborhood Resource Office (NRO) for the Wynwood NET police unit in FY'21 and organized a Covid-19 Task Force for Wynwood to help educate and monitor enforcement Covid-19 business safety guidelines, as per the increase in foot traffic within the district boundary as the pandemic totals kept swinging monthly. 35 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Domio/Jackson Hospital & Wynwood BID Free Hotel Room Donations for 1st responders: With all industries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salty, Nabawi and Basic each created donation programs dedicated to paying it forward. The Salty and Nabawi delivered donated donuts and plant -based ice cream to hospitals and first responders to show appreciation for all of their efforts, while Basic created a capsule collection with partial proceeds of each sale going into a relief fund for Wynwood hospitality workers. The Wynwood BID helped each of these businesses spread the word about their new programs. Additionally, the BID helped Domio coordinate the donation of 1,000 free room nights for first responders and medical staff. The BID staff connected Domio to local hospitals and first responders to make them aware of the program. The BID also conducted proactive press outreach regarding the above initiatives to highlight the unique work of the neighborhood in response to the pandemic. #WynAtHome The Wynwood BID quickly implemented a plan to keep our social media audience engaged during the Stay -at -Home orders enacted throughout Miami -Dade County. #WynAtHome was a series of Instagram live videos featuring Wynwood businesses. A few of the videos included cooking demonstrations with Coyo Taco, an art talk led by Museum of Graffiti and DJ sets led by Mr. Pauper, El Patio's resident DJ. #WynAtHome featured the following businesses: Museum of Graffiti, Coyo Taco, 1-800-Lucky, racket, Sol Yoga, El Patio, Alter, Beaker & Grey, The Salty, and Veza Sur Brewing Co. The six videos that remain on IGTV have received over 16,000 views. The BID also promoted the initiative through proactive media outreach that generated coverage in numerous outlets. #ForTheWyn Instagram Campaign #ForTheWyn is a social media campaign built for Instagram with the intent of spreading awareness of Wynwood businesses that are open for business while also increasing engagement amongst our followers. This specific campaign featured 12 challenges with 12 prizes provided by 12 different businesses. From art to food to shopping, there was a prize for everyone to be excited about. A few of the featured prizes were a graffiti class for two at Museum of Graffiti, a month of coworking space at Minds Coworker and a personal shopping experience at Frangipani. The 12 participating businesses were Minds Coworker, The LAB Miami, Sol Yoga, Doma, Candle Land, Museum of Graffiti, Beaker & Gray, Frangipani, Base, Rupees and Basic. This initiative also received widespread media coverage through the BID's proactive efforts. Zika Management and Outreach 2016: Following last year's (2016) experience with Zika, the Wynwood BID took proactive measures in 36 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD 2017 to prepare for a potential return of the mosquito -borne virus. To that end, the BID created a partnership with Atlantic Paste & Glue ("AP&G"), to provide mosquito remediation training to our clean team ambassadors during the summer of 2017. The Wynwood BID also coordinated the distribution of 85 CDC -approved mosquito traps throughout the district that were checked and maintained by the BID ambassadors to ensure the control of mosquito populations and the safety of the community. The Wynwood BID was also assigned as the lead party in the City of Miami Zika task force in 2017. The Wynwood BID coordinated a District tour on August 3, 2017 with the City of Miami Code Enforcement Director, Solid Waste Director, District II Chief of Staff, AP&G representatives, City of Miami Communications Department, Miami -Dade County Mosquito Division Operations Director and the City of Miami Police to ensure that there were no abandoned properties acting a mosquito population breeding site throughout the district. The findings of this tour also prompted the demolition of more than 15 abandoned/derelict homes that were being used for illegal activity, in addition to harboring mosquito breeding sites. Annual Hurricane Preparedness: In an effort to proactively prepare for any inclement weather, the Wynwood BID created its first Emergency Response Plan with the purpose to minimize the potential human loss or injury and property damage from a disaster or emergency; reduce losses and interruptions to business, resident and governmental activity; and to function in concert with the City of Miami and Miami - Dade County emergency management actions. The Wynwood Business Improvement District recognizes the need for a centralized coordination point in the event of an emergency. This plan describes the preparation and response scenarios for multiple potential emergency situations, and it describes the roles of property owners, business owners, City of Miami Police Department, Florida Power & Light (FPL), City of Miami Public Works, Miami -Dade County and other entities. As with previous years, the BID enacted an updated Wynwood Emergency Hurricane Plan for 2020. The purpose of the Wynwood BID's Emergency Response Plan is to: minimize the potential human loss or injury and property damage from a disaster or emergency; reduce losses and interruptions to business, resident and governmental activity; and to function in concert with City of Miami and Miami -Dade County emergency management actions Annually, the Wynwood BID also submits a District wide service request to Miami -Dade County/WASA for the proactive clean -out of all catch drainage locations within the boundaries of the district prior to the commencement of hurricane season. During the 2020 Hurricane season, the Wynwood BID kept the community up to date on the progress and track of the storm, in addition to the dissemination of important storm contact information and hurricane preparedness material as the storm approached South Florida. 37 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD WYNWOOD BID FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CITY OF MIAMI: Wynwood Tax Comparison Report 2013-2022: The Wynwood BID has commissioned a yearly Miami Dade County tax report to assist property District owners to check how much of their property taxes have risen in comparison with other City of Miami and Miami -Dade County neighborhoods. Complete Consulting Services Group Inc ("CCSG") prepared the Wynwood Business Improvement District a Property Taxes Comparison Report for years 2013 and 2021. The scope of work included gathering all the Real State Property Tax information from Dade County Property Appraiser website such as School Board, City of Miami, Miami Dade County and State and Other for about 400 BID properties. The aim of the study is for the Wynwood BID to review the totals provided by the district's growth over the last ten years, in an effort to request that a portion of these generated taxes come back to Wynwood for infrastructure repairs and capital investment in our neighborhood. The City of Miami and Miami Dade County receive about $0.31 of all tax revenue collected, easily surpasses the hundreds of millions of new tax revenue for the City of Miami. The Wynwood Business Improvement Property Tax Comparison Report found the following: • Wynwood experienced a rise of 370% in property taxes since the inception of the district in 2013. • Design District 198% increase • Downtown Miami 18% increase • MIMO 2.5% increase • Coconut Grove 39% increase • Little Havana 11 % increase Wynwood BID Annual Audits 2014-2023: As part of the City of Miami policies, the Wynwood BID has to submit annual audited financials the conclusion of every fiscal year. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of Director's have had the pleasure of overseeing financial audits with no reportable issues for the entire ten-year tenure of the Wynwood Business Improvement District. 38 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Miami Dade County Ad Valorem Assessments 2020: On January 28, 2021, and will now allow for the collection of BID assessments within the County tax roll released every November. The Wynwood BID has finalized the addition of annual Wynwood BID assessments into the Miami -Dade County yearly tax role for the affected. The addition of ad valorem within the Miami Dade County Tax Roll has radically improved the Wynwood BID collection rate to over 70% within the first month of the new fiscal year, thus improving available funds for new fiscal year initiatives within the District. The addition of assessments within the Miami Dade County Tax Roll has allowed property owners to simplify the process of payments for taxes and assessments into once streamlined method of payment. 39 `sts, I IiU OVIMPROVEE MENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD 2023-2024 Proposed Budget rev 5.26.23 Actnals AEMals ,2022-202.3 Yr. End Estimates VARIANCE Annual Operational Budget Background Information Number of full -Time Positions 5 5 2 5 FY'24, the Wynwood wishes to increase etafmg to (4) office personnel and (1) clean team member, with other being promoted to local Wynwood Hotel. after a decade +of service. Are any positions funded in other budgets? NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Not Applicable If so, how much is in this budget? Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable NA Not Applicable If so, how much is in the other budget? Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable NA Not Applicable Revenues FY'24- The Wynwood BID has increased its assessment totals from $850K to $1.5 million dollars are due to an increase in folios and increase in assessment from $.24 cents in 2013 to $.031 cents in FY'24, as per BID successful renewal from 2013. Please note that due to elections finalizing in November 2023, there will be a reserve of The Wynwood BID uses Miami Dade County's BID Assessments $ 658,561 $ 774,407 $ 766,000 $ 850,000 $ 830,000 $ 1,474,003 $ 624,003 annual tax roll prior to the County deadline on April 1st, thus avoiding having to transfer funds from accounts to fulfill BID operation expenses. The following rates apply Adj. Ground Floor Rate @/ $0.31 sq. ft, Upper Floor Rate @/ 0.16 sq. ft.. FY'23: The Wynwood BID will continue to use Miami Dade County for the collection of annual assessments, with a 1% charge, for annual assessment collections, totaling $850,000. The Wynwood BID currently has about 150+property owners, within the 50-block District. FY'24: The Wynwood BID have collected are expected to try to collect the remaining assessments from$25,000 in outstanding assessment fees from 2013 to 2021, now that Miami Dade County Deferred Collections $ 120,000 $ - $ 175,000 $ 50,000 $ 16,000 $ 25,000 $ (25,000) are collecting via Ad Valorem tax rolls FY'23: Based on previous annual trends, the Wynwood BID expects to collect approximately $50K, in assessments placed from2013-2021. Please note that the Wynwood BID has collected $350,403 in past due assessments, since 2019, which is the largest collection of past assessments due to initiative by BID, City of Miami Legal and Bookkeeping office. Tree Trust/Parking Waivers - Restricted $ $ 468,000 $ 24,000 $ 366,000 $ 4,642,000 $ 186,852 $ (179,148) FY'24: The Wynwood BID are expected to collect conservatively $186,000 in parking waiver and or tree trust funds. FY'23: The Wynwood BID conservatively budgeted $366K for 2022-2023, however we have collected over 2 million and we are in March 2023. Please note: budgeted Parking Waiver fees reflect net of 10% contribution to the Parking Waiver Trust fund as required by City Ordinance 13556. Each space is currently priced at $12,000 per space. Parking waiver expense uses are restricted in nature..FY'23: The Wynwood BID has conservatively projected $366K for parking waivers this coming year. FY'24: As per the recent approval of the Wynwood Public Benefit Trust Fund in FY'22, the Wynwood BID will be depositing funds that are currently at the City of Miami, to be put to work on an Other Revenue $ 3,130 $ 19,240 $ 360,000 $ 35.900 $ 2,917 $ 19,897 $ (15,103) interest earning account, in tandem with the Parking Trust Fund and Tree Trust Fund Accounts, thus why the larger estimation for the coming year. The estimates we have received are about 3% returns, with little to no risk to principle once opened in 2023. FY'23: The Wynwood BID currently has $14,000 in the Wynwood Tree Trust earning $.66 a month, and $1,197,000 in Parking Trust Fund that averages $116.71 yearly, based on recent deposits. Revenue Grand Total $ 781,691 $1,261,647 $ 1,325,000 $ 1,301,000 $ 5,490,917 $ 1,705,752 $ 404,752 Expenditures Salaries, contracted services, administrative services $ 396,220 $ 439,510 $ 251,500 $ 248,700 $ 220,000 $ 295,000 $ 46,300 FY'24' We are currently paying $5k monthly until November 2023 and will seek something in the realm of current rates on ground level flooring. FY'23 - The Wynwood BID currently has (7) clean team personnel, working approximately almost 200 horns per week for the cleaning ofthe 47 block District, seven days a week. Budget will remain with thresholds due to efficient management by Project Manager of the program and hours used by staff. Insm'ance $ 11,169 $ 12,972 $ 17,951 $ - $ 12,981 $ - $ - Moved to line item below in FY'22 Office Rent, Supplies, Cleaning and Utilities $ 83,773 $ 75,252 $ 195,700 $ 206,700 $ 65,000 $ 192,926 $ (13,774) FY'24: The Wynwood BID's list of expenses are for office utilities $6K, equipment and supplies 7K, rent $70K, furniture $5K, D&O insurance $13,100, FICA, Health care $12K, Licenses, Bookkeeping $48K and annual audit dues. FY'23: - The Wynwood BID's list of expenses are for office utilities $5K, equipment and supplies 6K, rent $60K, furniture $10K, D&O insurance $12,100, FICA, Health care $12K, Licenses , Bookkeeping $48K and annual audit dues. Professional Mgmt Fees $ 9,880 $ 29,767 $ 5,200 $ - $ - $ - FY'24: No expenses in this line item Wynwood Cleaning Team $ 105,053 $ 87..576 $ 189,849 $ 198,000 $ 205,000 $ 305,000 $ 107,000 FY'24: The Wynwood BID will increase its clean team total personnel from seven to twelve. We will continue to offer employment to those from the local community, in need of employment, and a positive way. Each clean team members makes about $12.00 per hour to $15.00 per hour, all will receive increases due to expansion totaling up to $2.00 dollars for all current personnel. New personnel will begin at $14.00 per hour. FY'23 - The Wynwood BID currently has (7) clean team personnel, working approximately almost 200 hours per week for the cleaning of the 47 block District, seven days a week. Budget will remain with thresholds due to efficient management by Project Manager of the program and hours used by staff. Wynwood Cleaning Team Supplies $ $ ,� _ q - $ 35,000 $ 38,826 $ 38,826 FY'24: The Wynwood BID will be purchasing additional cleaning and safety materials, in addition to the purchasing of any items needed to help streetscape improvements. We will also be in charge of painting walls on buildings that have been vandalized, free of charge with the expansion of the clean team services. Security $ 637 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Not Applicable. Camera Donations have been allocated under Streetscape Capital Capital Projects $ 219,264 $ 251,152 $ 247,800 $ 205,000 $ 75,000 $ 324.000 $ 119,000 FY'24: The Wynwood BID are expecting to continue donations to the City of Miami Police Department, procurement of signage and infrastructure planning, train studies, robber mulching and other items of need for our community. The BID expects $150K in camera donations, $20K in rubber mulching expenses, VMA signage donations to PD for Basel and any other event needed. $5K for sound machines to be used by Code Compliance, if the pilot program passes again in FY'24. In FY'23 the Wynwood BID scheduled to donate $80,000 to the Police Department for additional cameras and license plate readers, which now exceeds $500,000 since we began this initiative FY' 19. VMS signage installations were also donated to the PD department, that were not budgeted. $12,000 in rubber mulching installations throughout the district, to avoid trip and fall cases for the City of Miami. The Wynwood BID also installs banners throughout the district on street thoroughfares throughout the year. .\Iarketiug &Advertisement $ 190,905 $ 245,129 $ 337,000 $ 361,600 $ 190,000 $ 400,000 $ 38,400 FY'24: The Wynwood BID will seek an increase in expenditures for next fiscal year, for the bundling of PR agency, social media and photography. The Wynwood BID will also increase its presence on the international and domestic markets, with its new agency Jacober Creative, via RFP that was concluded in 2022. The Wynwood BID's services are to help promote and assist the businesses. We will also continue expanding the banner wide branding throughout the fifty block district. In FY'23: The Wynwood BID released its first special event small grants, to Miami Hack Week, Chinese New Year and Pride Miami totaling $21K. The grants are here to assist with cultural events for the district. Since early 2022„ the Wynwood BID has been using Jacober creative to assist with the Wynwood newsletter, photography and purchasing of advertisements, to help foster the image of a self multi use community that welcomes all. We also allocated funding for the Wynwood BID's renewal. Streetsrghe $ - $ - $ 80,000 $ 81,000 $ 15,000 $ 150,000 $ 69,000 FY'24: The BID will seek input from the Board to continue initiatives from previous year and/or add additional items for the Community for initiatives that assist the City of Miami, like small improvement grants for local small businesses and donations, painting of parking and loading zones, in addition to painting the light poles that have been tagged weekly. FY'23: The Wynwood BID donated $5,000 for the City of Miami Code Enforcement sound meters and recording cameras, as per corm itment by the Wynwood BID, i.e. Wynwood Noise Pilot Program that passed first reading on 7.21.21., also introduced small matching grants totaling $50,000 and a retail study scheduled for 4th quarter of fiscal year. Expenditure Grand Total $ 1,016,901 $ 1,141,358 $ 1,325,000 $ 1,301,000 $ 817,981 $ 1,705,752 $ 404,752 Revenues Minus Expenditures $ (235,210) $ 120,289 $ 4,672,936 Printed: 5/30/2023 2:3a PM Page 1 of 1 IMPBUSs IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOD Exhibit C Proposed 2023-2033 Proposed Wynwood BID Assessment Methodology: The Wynwood BID will not assess self -standing residential homes; neither will it assess live- work folios) defined as 50% or more floor space dedicated to living space). The Wynwood BlDshall assess work -live space (defined as space that dedicated 50% or more of the floor space to work area). Based on the use classification above, assessment methodology will include three categories of assessment: 1. Square footage of first floor adjusted footage will be assessed at $0.31 cents psf. 2. Upper stories of adjusted square footage will be assessed at $0.16 cents psf. 3. Any vacant square footage of property or vacant area used for parking will be assessed at $0.16 cents per square foot. To ensure an educated vote, the assessment methodology, amount of assessment, and BID objectives will be provided toeach folio owner prior to such vote. In any given year, and in ensuing years, the Board of Directors of the Wynwood BID will have the authority to increase the assessment over the previous year's rate by (a) one cent for the first -floor adjusted footage and (b) by one half -cent for upper stories, additional land that is not built upon on ground floor, and vacant land. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of Directors must make this decision in a time -sensitive manner prior to the submission of the assessment level for the County Trim Notice. In any given year, the Board of Directors, at their discretion, may alternatively not elect to add an additional rate increase for upcoming fiscal year. During the ten-year tenure of the Wynwood BID, those properties that are subsequently re- classified from residential or other, to commercial will be assessed at the rates that were approved by the original vote on October 20, 2022 with the addition of any incremental increases that have been enacted by the Board of Directors in compliance with the initial conditions of the Wynwood BID vote. 43 lis 1� I BI1N5 IMPROV51£E5MENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD EXHIBIT "D" AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORITY AND SUPPORT The Reestablishment of the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID") is subject to the approval by a majority (50% plus 1) of the affected property owners, which shall be determined through an Affidavit of Authority and Support ("Affidavit"). The process for submitting an Affidavit shall begin on June 9, 2023. An Affidavit must be either hand delivered or mailed to the Office of the City Clerk at the address listed below and received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on August 18, 2023: City of Miami Office of the City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Affected property owners are entitled to file one (1) Affidavit per individual folio owned. "Property Owner" or "Owner" shall mean a person(s) who appears on legal title to real property by deed duly recorded in the Miami -Dade County records or their designated representative, agent, or guardian of the Owner. A full list of those properties subject to the special assessment and eligible to file an Affidavit will be on file at the City of Miami, Office of the City Clerk located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133. Those properties that do not derive a special benefit from the stabilizing and improving of such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services will not be assessed and therefore are not eligible to file and Affidavit. Wynwood Business Improvement District — 58 NW 24 St. Miami. FL 33127 www.wynwoodmiami.com mg(a)wynwoodbid.com \\11311 OVE ` BUSINEEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Date: May 24, 2023 To: Wynwood Business Improvement District Stakeholders From: Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" Re: Wynwood Business Improvement District — 10 Year Renewal — 2023-2033 Dear BID Stakeholders: The Wynwood Business Improvement District was established in 2013 and has been the only self-sufficient business improvement district within the City of Miami and neighboring cities. The City of Miami has been an incredible partner in allowing Wynwood to become one of the most successful neighborhoods not only within the City of Miami but on an international scale. For the past ten years, the City of Miami, property owners and businesses have transformed Wynwood into a viable pedestrian friendly cafe and art district. Our ask of you today, is to please vote "yes" for the renewal of the Wynwood Business Improvement District for the next ten years. We have managed to converge art, fashion and technology to create a neighborhood that has enabled locals, owners, artists and community members to work together to reinvigorate the district from its former manufacturing decline. Since our inception, Wynwood has been able to spur the local economy and has become the number one contributor of taxes for our city, county and school boards. Our property values have increased exponentially, and we have increased the visitations from 600,000 visitors a year in 2013 to 15 million in 2023. The Wynwood BID prides itself on working together with our surrounding neighborhood partners, stakeholders, City of Miami, Chairwoman Christine King's, District Five offices and our Miami Dade County Commissioner, Keon Hardemon. We also work with State and Federal partners to ensure that the needs of the community are met, since we are acutely aware of our District's challenges. Our district, with the support of the aforementioned, has been on the forefront of working with our City officials and incubating ideas into implementations i.e. Wynwood NRD-1, Co -Living Legislation, Wynwood Streetscape Master Plan, donation and installation of 1/5a' of all of the City of Miami's security cameras since 2018, advocacy efforts, and shepherding the district through our most difficult challenges, ZIKA and COVID. The Wynwood Business Improvement District seeks the support of our stakeholders to vote, "yes" for the next 10- year tenure, beginning June 9, 2023, and the closing of elections on August 18, 2023. We have attached a Renewal Packet for a summary of our accomplishments as a team with the City of Miami. Enclosed is the proposed Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" operating budget packet for fiscal year 2023-2024, in the case we are approved for renewal, totaling $1,705,752. The Wynwood BID is eager to continue the momentum and continuation of the successful initiatives that were introduced in 2013, in addition to the introduction of new projects aimed at cementing our commitment to serve the local community, City of Miami and visitors alike. We respectfully request your approval of this proposed re-election packet at your scheduled City of Miami Commission this coming Spring. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience at mggwynwoodbid.com. Sincerel , Manny Gonzalez Executive Director Wynwood Business Improvement District— 58 NW 27 St. Miami, FL 33127 Ph: 786-615-8828 www.wynwoodmiami.com BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO 184 City of Miami Police Cameras Donated by DID 15+ Million Annual Visitors Wynwood BID Ten Year Accomplishments 2013-2023 Visit wynwoodmianu.com/annualreport for detailed information of accomplishments 0 ABOUT THE BID 400+ No. 1 New businesses opened in District since 2013. In 2013 total annual assessment to contributed to School, City and County, via annual taxes totaled S741,606, in 2022 the total is S21,663,756 113 @wynwoodmiami.com /o wynfo@wynwoodbid.com 5' www.wynwoodmiami.com $3.5 million The Wynwood BID has donated 3.5 million dollars toward affordable housing, totaling 120 units. 5,000+ Over 5,500 micro units built since 2013 to assist with the youth and young professional housing crisis. The Wynwood BID was established in July 2013 to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas, through promotion, security and cleaning management, marketing, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure and streetscape improvements, and other projects. Since our creation of the BID, via our City of Miami partners, we have since cemented Wynwood, as Miami's cultural and innovative hub. National Recognized Awards 2015 2015 • 2017 O 2021 Traveler's Choice Award winner Named one of America's Greatest Places National Planning Achievement Award 2017 - APA National Planning Council Trip Advisor Best Hip Destinations in America Wynwood BID Enacted - July 25, 2013 BID intervenes and assists State with ZIKA to ensure survival of District. BID assist District during Covid and becomes the neighborhood that recovered the fastest within the City of Miami. 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020 2623 2013-2023 Accomplishments: Donation of 1/5th of all City of Miami cameras in operation since 2018. Creation of WDRC Committee and increase in signature murals from 37 in 2013 to 249 in 2023. Creation of the City of Miami's first Neighborhood Revitalization District Creation of Wynwood dedicated Police substation, which was previously shared with Edgewater The passage of the Wynwood Streetscape Master Plan Creation of clean team, and daily trash and debris removal services 365 days a year. Wynwood NRD passes Wynwood 10 Year Deadline - july 25, 2023 2023-2033 District Priorities: Implementation of Wynwood/Mid Town Commuter Rail Station Installation of Neighborhood & Highway Way Finding signage Re -opening of OvertownvWynwood I-95 Exits for efficient connectivity NRD -1 Streetscape Master Plan Implementation in partnership with the City of Miami, District 5 offices and r 3pital lmpr•-,En,„Icenfo Execution of 1s1 Avenue, 1a Ct, 3rd Ave Woonerf installations Donation to District 5, City of Miami, for Roberto Clemente Park Community Improvements \s I RMPROVEOSINESS IMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO SAMPLE WYNWOOD BID - AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORITY AND SUPPORT: STATE OF ) COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared who, upon being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I, hereby swear (or affirm) that I am the duly authorized representative of ("Owner"), who owns property located at , identified by folio number ("Property"), and that I possess the legal authority to make this Affidavit on behalf of myself and the organization for which I am acting. 2. The Property is included within the proposed boundaries of the Wynwood Business Improvement District pursuant to Resolution No. R-23- , adopted by the Miami City Commission on June 8, 2023, and, subject to the approval by a majority of affected property owners, will be subject to a special assessment pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes. 3. On behalf of the Owner, I hereby approve the Property being included within the proposed boundaries of the Wynwood Business Improvement District, and thus, subject to a special assessment. 4. Under penalties of perjury, the undersigned hereby declares that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authority and Support of Renewal and that the facts, statements, and representations made herein are true. AFFIANT SIGNATURE PRINT NAME Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , (year) , by (name of person making statement) . Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced NOTARY PUBLIC Name of Notary Public Typed, Printed, or Stamped BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO WYNWOOD BID RE-ESTABLISHMENT TIMELINE Florida Statutes Chapter 170: • June 7, 2023 - Wynwood BID to submit Binder to City Clerk's Office with; • Bid Timeline • Assessment Plat showing the area to be assessed, Plans & Specs, and • Estimated cost of proposed improvement etc. (FS. 170.04) • June 8, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: Resolution to renew the Wynwood BID special assessment district, subject to approval of affected property owners. • June 9, 2023 — Collection Period Begins • Begin collection of the Affidavit of Authority and Support — Affidavit Process • BID to provide digital Assessment roll to Clerk's office with Affidavit providing total number of properties included within the BID. • August 18, 2023 - Deadline to file/collect Affidavits. • August 23, 2023 - Certification by the Office of the City Clerk of Affidavit process • September 14, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: • Resolution to accept the petition results and; • Resolution to fix a time and place at which the owners of property to be assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the City Commission to be heard on the matter. • Thirty (30) day notice to be sent after acceptance of affidavits and time and date are fixed. Property owners to receive the notice thirty (30) days prior to the Equalization Board Meeting of October 26, 2023. • October 26, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: • The City of Miami Commission to meet and hear testimony from affected property owners regarding the advisability of the special assessment and; • The City of Miami Commission to make final decision on whether to levy special assessment; • The City Commission shall thereafter meet as an equalizing board. To hear and consider any and all complaints as to the special assessments and shall adjust and equalize the assessments. • Resolution to approve special assessment. • October 27, 2023 — • When so equalized and approved — BID to provide a final assessment roll to the City Clerk's Office (for lien book). • November 6, 2023 — • Re -Establishment of Wynwood BID to operate as a special assessment district. (Including 10-day Veto Period) BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Exhibit B2 THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO Wvnwood 2023-2033 Renewal Packet Table of Contents: Wynwood Business Improvement District Plan. BID Map. Pages 3-39 Page 6 Exhibits Al -BID Map 2023 & A-2 Legal Description of geographical boundaries of the Wynwood Business Improvement District ................................. Pages 40/41 Exhibit B1-Proposed Budget 2023-2024................................................... Page 42 B2 - Business Plan & Vision for 10 Years .............................................. Pages 3-39 Exhibit C: Proposed Methodology for Assessments ................................... Page 43 Ten Years of Excellence .......................................... Page 44 Wynwood BID Sample Affidavit of Support .................................................Page 45 Proposed Folio Roll for Wynwood BID Renewal 2023 ...... Pages 46-55 Wynwood BID Renewal Timeline ..........................................................Page 56 Affidavit of Authority & Support .................................... .Page 57 2 DISTRICT WYNW000 The Wynwood Business ImprovementDistrict Business Plan 2023-2033 Prepared and Presented By: Manny Gonzalez, Executive Director, Wynwood Business Improvement District N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Introduction: For the past ten years, district property owners and businesses have transformed Wynwood into a viable pedestrian walking district. It has converged art, fashion and technology to create a neighborhood that is recognized on a global scale. Locals, developers, artists and community members have worked together to create the Wynwood of today. The Wynwood Business Improvement District was established in 2013 and has been one of the most self-sufficient, successful business improvement district stories not only within the City of Miami but on an international scale. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of the city ("BID board") was established for a period of ten years to improve and strengthen the area known as the Wynwood Arts District, as more particularly described in Resolution No. 13-0228 adopted on June 13, 2013, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects. The BID board shall be the board charged with managing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"). The Wynwood Business Improvement District has acted as an effective vehicle to cooperatively finance and maintain new levels of services and improvements that the local governments cannot accomplish alone due to the exponential growth of the City of Miami. The BID has been able to also derive all operating revenues from the Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" assessments that have been directed back to our stakeholders with services such hiring of off duty police services, working with our elected officials, small business and development initiatives, security camera donations to our City of Miami police department, 365 days of cleaning services, sponsorships and support of the arts, events, marketing, transportation, and advocacy with the municipal government on such district -specific matters as our award winning NRD and additional zoning, capital improvements, and business recruitment initiatives. Wynwood Neighborhood Historical Background: The Wynwood Neighborhood, originally operated as a manufacturing and logistic hub for the City of Miami, has been in transition and is transforming rapidly into a globally recognized destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise. It is vital that the Wynwood Neighborhood accommodate new Uses and Densities while creating new Public and private Open Space opportunities for its existing and future residents. 4 BUSINEVEMSS ®1''k IMPROENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO What is a Business Improvement District? Business Improvement Districts (BID) are special assessment districts in which property owners vote to initiate, manage and finance supplemental services or enhancements above and beyond the baseline of services already provided by their local municipality. Business Improvement Districts (BID) are special assessment districts in which property owners vote to initiate, manage and finance supplemental services or enhancements above and beyond the baseline of services already provided by their local city or town governments. A special assessment, or common area fee, is levied only on property within the district. The assessments are collected and expended within the district for a range of services and/or programs, including: • Marketing and public relations of District • Ensuring the vitality of the district • Capital improvements. • Public safety enhancements i.e., security cameras & off duty police services • Special events, promotion • Policy Making A BID creates a stable local management structure that provides a sustainable funding source for the revitalization and long-term maintenance of downtowns and city/town centers. The goal of a BID is to improve a specific commercial area by attracting customers, clients, shoppers and other businesses. Wynwood BID Establishment and purpose: The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of the city ("BID board") is herewith established for a period of ten years to improve and strengthen the area known as the Wynwood Arts District as more particularly described in Resolution No. 13-0228 adopted on June 13, 2013 through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects. The Wynwood Arts District shall be described herein as the "area." The BID board shall be the board charged with managing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"). Wynwood Business Improvement District Boundaries: Generally described as bounded by 1-95 on the west, NW 29th Street on the north including parcels fronting NW 29th Street on the north between 1-95 and NW 5th Avenue and between NW 2nd Avenue and N Miami Avenue, and the FEC Corridor on the east. The southern boundary is comprised of NW 20th Street between N Miami Avenue and NW 1st Place, and NW 22nd Street between NW 1st Place and 1-95. Boundaries more specifically depicted on the Miami 21 Atlas. 5 \\I II/ E55. IMPENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Wynwood Business Improvement District MapAl: L I I I I I I NW30THST Wynwo601BID Folic* March 2023 NW 27TH S NW 26TH ST 0 NW 23RD ST 0242967 02420 0 IoS 0242930 8 0242920 s g 0 0 NW 29TH ST 4 0243040 2 's 2 s NW 28TH ST 2 NW 27TH ST 10350 0320370 0320300 0320250 032041 0320236 z d coo 0310171 0310200 0320040 R NW26THSr oona o 9 88 BR 0320033 2 03 0280850 0 0 1 J 8 03 3 rd 0 0 0 0 03 s 2 04 3 s 0 03 03 03 9 a I- N 0280960 as 99 a 029080, 0280873 02818P0 021091 0340250 HI 03d0320 ' ° 03N0463 0910671 —1 n: Ip1: nI;Tou; — NW 23RD ST. 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The seven voting BID board members must be commercial property owners in the district. Beyond the first year, all terms will be for two years. To ensure a voice for North Miami Avenue, at least one of the nine board seats shall be dedicated to a property owner from North Miami Avenue. The two non -voting members shall be either retail, cultural arts, office, or restaurant established business owners in the district. Members shall continue to serve until their successors have been elected and seated. Appointments to fill board vacancies shall be made by the chair and confirmed by a majority of the board for the unexpired term only. Wynwood Business Improvement District ID Assessment 2023-2033: The Wynwood Business Improvement District's annual assessment rates for the properties, unless stated otherwise, shall be based on square footage. For years 11-20 and shall be as follows: • Years 11-20 shall follow the same gradual incremental increases originally voted upon in 2013, if voted by the Board of Director's prior to the budget submittal due to the City of Miami annually. • Retail, office, and restaurant begin at $0.31 in year 11, with a possible increase by one cent ($0.01) each year after 2023-2024, if the board decides to vote on an increase. • Vacant land will be assessed at $0.16, with a possible increase by one cent ($0.01) each year after 2023-2024. Wynwood BID Mission Statement: The mission of the Wynwood Business Improvement District is to solidify Wynwood (the "District") as a globally recognized center for art, creativity and culture with visibly clean and safe streets while enhancing the streetscape, artistic programming, and neighborhood advocacy to promote Wynwood's pedestrian activity and overall sense of place. 7 BUSINESS IMPRRICTVEMOENT DIST WYNWOOO Accomplished Original Advocacy Efforts for Wynwood BID 2013-2023: • The Wynwood BID's original advocacy efforts from 2013 were completed within our first ten-year tenure. The Wynwood BID acted as a single unified voice. This partnership was able to be put into place, when the district dealt with Zika and Covid pandemic. We also increased public right of way murals from 36 to 247 and increased visitor traffic from 240K annual visitors to 14 million annual visitors. • The Wynwood BID will make the case for the City of Miami to place 12 trash receptacles along 2nd Ave and to collect garbage from them daily. As well, the Wynwood BID will purchase and place 24 trashcans, which the Wynwood BID will install on cross streets and along North Miami Ave. This will be contingent upon the City's agreement to collect the trash from the receptacles daily. — The Wynwood BID was able to exceed the original request of 12 receptacles, with a current total count of 52 receptacles, as of January 2023. • The Wynwood BID will partner with the City departments to ensure that basic City services are provided in a timely and effective manner as delineated in the Baseline of Services. This will include, among other items, such standard City services as mechanical truck sweeping, daily sweeping of sidewalks and gutters, and "graffiti busters", and additional police coverage. — The Wynwood BID's clean team has been able to collect over 2,000,000 of litter from public sidewalks since 2013. • On a routine basis, the Wynwood BID will provide to the City Public Works Dept, photos and addresses of damaged sidewalks in need of repair. — Wynwood BID staff reported over 10,000 instances of illegal dumping, damaged sidewalks and infrastructure, in addition to safety related issues throughout the district boundaries. • The Wynwood BID will work with the City Capital Improvements Dept, to facilitate the next generation of sidewalks to enhance pedestrian viability. — The Wynwood BID has approved a district wide streetscape street tree master plan in 2018 with the intent of developing "living streets "consisting of street trees and other streetscape neighborhood identity, foster resiliency, and improve the pedestrian experience. • The Wynwood BID will advocate for the purchase and installation of streetlamps in Wynwood. The tall cobra lamps that were currently in place were originally designed for highway usage and may have been serviceable for a warehouse district. — In 2018, the BID was the first neighborhood in the City of Miami to receive a retrofitting of over 300+ FPL lights and converted them to LED "white light" in an effort to exponentially increase the lumens in the public sidewalks. • The BID will supplement security services and re -defame pedestrian and bicycle -based protection. City police services by car are becoming decreasingly appropriate in Wynwood's emerging pedestrian district. Currently, officers do not walk or bike on patrol 8 BUSINESS IMPRRICTVEMOENT DIST WYNWOOO in the district. A Wynwood BID will supplement City -provided services so that our walking areas will not only be perceived as safer but will in fact be safer. A positive safety perception will enhance the duration and enjoyment of visits to Wynwood and provide for a safer place to live and work. - The City of Miami Police Department also increased the number of officers from 4 to 16, in addition to the creation of a dedicated Wynwood substation, at the behest of the Wynwood BID Board of Director's. • The Wynwood BID will extensively supplement sanitation services in the district. Wynwood needs a strong and experienced sanitation team. Streets and sidewalks in Wynwood are dirty and largely unaddressed by the city. Some portions of the sidewalks are in desperate need of repair. — Since 2013 the Wynwood BID has hired a local staff to keep the streets of the district clean, since we do not receive any cleaning services from the City of Miami. The BID has funded over one million dollars in ten years of service of supplemental clean team services to keep our district clean. • Planning and Zoning, through either an SAP initiative or a coordinated legislative effort, the Wynwood BID will invest funds into an effort to correct those oversights in the Miami 21 code which stunt and slow reasonable density development in the Wynwood district. - Wynwood has transitioned into a globally recognized destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise. It was vital that the Wynwood Arts District accommodate new uses and development while creating new public and private open space opportunities for its existing and future residents. The NRD-1 was established to ensure a series of protective regulations to guide the transition from an industrial district into a diverse, mixed -use area to include industrial, retail, and residential components were in place to ensure responsible development. The NRD-1 regulations will also preserve the unique street art and industrial characteristics of the current Wynwood Arts District while promoting an environment where people work, live, and play. The goals are to preserve industrial and artistic character, enhance pedestrian experiences and promote diverse housing options and fund public open space and centralized parking. • In concert with the City of Miami, the Wynwood BID will develop, install, and maintain "Wynwood Styled" signage that clearly defines the art district's boundaries. The BID will also work to develop and install pedestrian signage that directs pedestrians to Wynwood attractions and enables visitors to navigate the district. — As a vital goal of the Wynwood BID, the Wynwood Design Review Committee (WDRC) was created to review and recommend to the Director of Planning, Zoning Administrator, and the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB), pursuant to the NRD-1 and Miami 21, whether the design of developments and/or improvements to properties within the boundaries of the NRD-1 are compatible with the cultural and architectural character of the Wynwood Arts District and guidelines that may be adopted from time to time. Members of this board are recommended by members of the Wynwood Business Improvement district to ensure each applicant is qualified to evaluate incoming projects and ensure the charm and character of Wynwood are kept. • In discussion with the galleries and commercial businesses in the District, The Wynwood BID will use funds to host, develop, and nurture new events that will both appeal to 9 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO residents and draw visitors to the area. It will further support street enlivening activities to reinvigorate the pedestrian shopping and dining. atmosphere. — Since our inception in 2013, the Wynwood BID has been able to recruit such events as PRIDE, iii Points, Art Week, Music Week, Miami Hack Week, Super Bowl 2020, Halloween District festivities, Bitcoin Conference, Miami Hack Week, Fashion Night Out, the Nutcracker partnership series and monthly art walks, which have all become staples to the District on an annual basis. VISION FOR THE WYNWOOD BID FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS: The Wynwood Business Improvement District has been legally operating since 2013 for the well-being and improvement of the Wynwood Arts District and our surrounding neighbors and communities alike. Since the transition of what was once a derelict abandoned warehouse and manufacturing district of Miami, artists, locals, builders have rehabilitated the neglected properties, shuttered factories, and other unused buildings and transforming them into galleries, restaurants, artists' studios, cafes, bars, and residences that are seen here today. With the introduction of the Second Saturday Art Walk in the District and the arrival of the Art Basel fair in 2002, Wynwood has seen some unexpected growth in a relatively short period of time as it gets more and more attention by the locals as the go -to place for an alternative and more cultural nightlife in the City of Miami. Since 2013, the endorsement and vision of prominent international, local, and domestic figures in the art, tech, business, food and beverage worlds have since decided to explore the potential of the district and subsequently investing in Wynwood, which has since influenced the success and recognition of the District among the international art elite. In 2010 Wynwood's business district was receiving about 20,000 visitors per month, today we have eclipsed 14 million visitors, which has generated a mammoth amount of traffic and exposure as it becomes a destination of its own with both, local and international art connoisseurs. Though the influence and relevance of the arts community in Wynwood is undeniable, new businesses of all types are opening their doors in the district and encountering success here. With this in mind, Wynwood has to continue lobbying for our partners to provide the pedestrian, mobility, train, infrastructural improvements needed to sustain the burgeoning visitor totals and continue to find ways to increase the use of our walking district and additional pedestrian and bicycle methods of transportation in order to enhance the experience of the visitor, in our 47- block district. 10 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Wynwood Board of Director's Goals for 2023-2033: • To continue the promotion of Wynwood Miami as the most dynamic, diverse and livable neighborhood, positioned to attract new investment in and recognition for its vibrant arts, tech, retail, dining, entertainment, and new living opportunities. • To nurture a dynamic, connected and livable environment through public art, landscaping, lighting and other improvements to the public realm, via the Wynwood BID's streetscape and Woonerf capital projects scheduled for the tenure 2023-2033. • To continue the pursuit of a Brightline Train Station on NW 27 St., which is scheduled to have more passengers that Government Center in ten years, post creation, but to also create additional means of transportation within our District. We are also lobbying for potential direct exits for 1-95 to assist with the 400% increase in traffic on aforementioned highway and lack of direct exits to the Overtown and Wynwood. • To nurture and maintain relationships with our Chairwoman, Christine King, City of Miami Commission, key community leaders, real estate, development and local community stakeholders by providing resources and information • To provide opportunities for meaningful collaboration among Wynwood Business Improvement District, government and community stakeholders to identify issues and solve problems together. • Maintain the exponential increase trend of domestic and international visitors, i.e., 240,000 annual visitors in 2010 and over 14+ million visitors to our local economy in 2022; • To ensure a positive experience when navigating to, from and within Wynwood, via the scheduled initiative to install neighborhood wayfinding, signage along exits on 1-95, 395, Biscayne Blvd. • To foster a strong and diverse small business ecosystem, with local and international placemaking marketing services directly targeted to the needs of our local entrepreneurs • To continue improving the perception of the area both for consumers and investors, via placemaking marketing that will take place once the BID is renewed, since we feel the district is now ready to act as a mixed use arts district. • To continue on our improvements i.e. safety and security investment of the District, day and night with the help of our partners at the City of Miami Police Department, which have decreased crime up to 60% from previous years, especially pre -BID days, through $500,000 in donations for PD cameras that began in 2018-2021; • To work with our Chairwoman's Offices of District 5, Christine King and surrounding local neighborhoods to help financially contribute towards the improvements of Roberto 11 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Clemente Park. Wynwood Board of Director's Accomplishments 20213 to 2023: N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO WYNWOOD BID/CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Wynwood BID NRD-1: The Wynwood BID led an effort, in partnership with the City of Miami Planning Department and Plusurbia, to create the City of Miami's first Neighborhood Revitalization District plan. The NRD Plan sets forth new zoning regulations for Wynwood that will encourage new, mixed -use residential and office developments, create dedicated funding for neighborhood improvements, promote pedestrian -focused streets and preserve the area's unique artistic and industrial character. The intent of the Neighborhood Revitalization District (NRD-1) is to establish a protective series of land development regulations to transition the existing Wynwood Industrial District into an active, diverse, mixed -use Neighborhood. The NRD-1 will also preserve the unique street art and Industrial characteristics of the current Wynwood District while promoting a 24-hour environment where people work, live, and play. The plan has received national accolades from the American Planners Association, because of its forward -thinking nature; involvement of property owners who took the initiative to plan for the future of the neighborhood responsibly; and many smart development components to improve the quality of life in the area. Support of Co -Living Legislation: The Wynwood BID Board of Director's led an effort with our elected officials to unanimously resolve to support the ordinance for the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami (Miami 21 Code) to allow and establish definitions and regulations for co -living residential uses and modify the regulations for micro dwelling units by the City of Miami Commission, within the Wynwood NRD-1 boundaries. Some highlights of this approved legislation allow the following for co -living standards for a building, or portion thereof, containing Co -Living Units, which are considered shared communal living space. The current legislation allows for communal living quarters consisting of co -living rooms each with a private bathroom and shared unit space including full kitchen facilities with direct access to the outside or a common hall. Co -Living Unit that is available for lease or rent for less than one month shall be considered Lodging. Co -Living Room: A single bedroom within a Co -Living Unit. Each bedroom shall have a private bathroom and may have limited kitchen facilities. 13 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO NRD-1 Small -Scale Legislation: The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) notched a key legislative accomplishment in 2018 when the Miami City Commission voted to approve amendments to Wynwood's Neighborhood Revitalization District (NRD-1) zoning regulations that will encourage small-scale development and further adaptive reuse in Wynwood. The new regulations are the latest example of the BID's longstanding efforts to implement responsible urban planning and development standards in the bustling arts district and were developed collaboratively by the City of Miami's Planning & Zoning Department and the Wynwood BID. The new small-scale development regulations amend portions of Wynwood's NRD-1, a set of planning & zoning rules that was created in 2015 by the Wynwood BID and City of Miami to help responsibly transition the neighborhood from an industrial district to an active, mixed -use neighborhood, complete with commercial, residential and office elements. The new amendments make small-scale development projects more feasible by allowing developers of certain small-scale projects in Wynwood — including both new buildings on vacant lots and adaptive reuses of existing buildings — to build with reduced or even no parking, in exchange for paying into the Wynwood Parking Trust Fund. They also encourage adaptive reuses of existing buildings. Creation of Wynwood Public Benefit Trust Fund: The Wynwood BID is the first BID, within the City of Miami and Miami Dade County to contribute $3.5 million dollars towards an affordable housing development located at 2035 North Miami Avenue. Due to the foresight of the Wynwood BID Steering Committee to give back to our community the intent of the creation of the Wynwood Public Benefits that was established in NRD-lwas to allow bonus Building Heights in the T5-O, T6, and D1 Transect Zones in exchange for the developer's contribution to specified programs that provide benefits to the Public within the NRD-1 boundaries. The Wynwood Public Benefits Program supersedes the Public Benefits Program generally applicable in the City under Section 3.14 of this Code. Parts of the condition established by the Wynwood BID and the City of Miami is that "no" Building permit shall be issued for bonus Height and FLR until the Zoning Administrator has certified compliance with the provisions of this Section upon referral and assurance of compliance from all applicable departments. The specifications of this groundbreaking program are applicable if Bonus Building Height shall be permitted if the proposed Development contributes toward the specified public benefits, above that which is otherwise required by the NRD-1, in the amount and in the manner set forth herein. As of December 2022, the Wynwood Business Improvement District was the first business improvement district within the City of Miami, or other neighboring cities within SE Florida to 14 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO contribute $3.5 million dollars towards, Wynwood Works, the District's first affordable housing development. Wynwood Streetscape Master Plan: The Wynwood BID spearheaded the NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines to serve as a set of standards to improve and enhance adjacent R.O.W. conditions abutting new Development and Adaptive Use of existing Buildings that require Public R.O.W. improvements throughout the Wynwood Neighborhood. These enhancements are in conjunction with the overall intent established in the NRD-1 and will provide provisions for street trees and landscape, paving materials and hardscape, and furnishing and lighting elements. The NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines consist of the following volumes: The Urban planning and landscape design was planned for over 10 miles of streetscape for the Wynwood District that will embody the best practices and principles of sustainability, environmental resiliency, open public space, pedestrian/bike mobility and neighborhood connectivity. The streetscape master plan design uses several strategies to increase storm resiliency with a planting palette of storm -resilient tree species (particularly natives). Ample space below ground will be provided for tree root growth, structural soil, specification standards to ensure well -structured trees are used. Maintenance and pruning standards will improve the structural integrity, and organizational strategies that help break wind such as clustering trees. The Wynwood master plan creatively addresses the need for green public spaces and neighborhood connectivity with two edge parks, one at each east and west boundary of the District. To increase storm water management, the hardscape design proposes a continuous permeable verge comprised of pervious concrete and bonded rubber mulch. Wynwood Walks is our organization's comprehensive approach to connect Wynwood and its vicinity though a network of pathways though the edge parks, woonerfs, and a wellness loop. Sharrows (shared lanes) are proposed on roads with limited width for a formal bike lane and of speed limit of 25 MPH maximum. Protected bike paths wherever possible and full width bike path markings for wayfinding and visibility are encouraged. Public input was a driving influence in the design. ArqGEO led community gatherings and participated on numerous Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) Board meetings with the intention to gather as much information and data as possible and best address the issues and challenges that will serve the district in the present and the future as the district continues to grow and evolve. Streetscape Master Plan Passage: On October 2020, the Wynwood BID, and the City of Miami passed the Streetscape Master Plan at City of Miami Commission. The purpose of Item was to authorize a Resolution of the Miami 15 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO City Commission, with attachment(s), authorizing an increase to the Professional Services Agreement with Arquitectonica GEO Corporation, solicited under Request for Qualifications No. 16-17-004, for the provision of urban design and landscape architectural/engineering services. 1. This will enhance the identity of the Wynwood District along major corridors. 2. Identify opportunities for landscape in the Right -of -Way which interact with the surrounding art on private property, without conflicting or obstructing visibility of art applied to building exteriors. 3. Building the community's resilience to the impacts of climate change through tree canopy to reduce the heat island effect, capture stormwater runoff, and reintroduce native plant species. 4. Establish minimum planting standards above and beyond those in Miami 21 and industry best practices for planting treatment and irrigation. 5. Promoting Green Infrastructure opportunities to mitigate urban stormwater runoff throughout the district. 6. Maintaining and enhancing the quality of air, water and land through a mature tree canopy's ability to sequester carbon and release oxygen. 7. Promoting and encouraging actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the creation of attractive and comfortable pedestrian and cycling routes to encourage the use of alternate modes of transportation. 8. Improving the pedestrian experience with appropriate street furniture, trash receptacles, 9. Encouraging integration of surrounding neighborhoods with specific design interventions. Wynwood RaiI27 Station: In 2018, the Wynwood Board of Directors "BID" approved the Midtown/Wynwood/Overtown/Edgewater train station study feasibility for NW 27 St. Study facilitated by Garcia -Pons & Associates. The report was commissioned by the BID to identify and address the future mobility needs of the district and surrounding neighboring communities. In addition, the other intent of the Study was to explore demographic characteristics and development capacities within potential. Transit Station Area sheds (areas within a 1/2 mile radius of a transit station) to help identify possible transit station locations along the existing FECI Corridor near Midtown Miami. The two Station Area Locations being explored in this Study are located at the intersections of NE 36th (near the Design District), and NE 27th Streets, (near Wynwood/Edgewater), along the FEC Corridor. 1. The first Study objective was to compare 2015 Census population and employment data foreach potential transit station area and formulate snapshots of the current (2018) population and employment. 16 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO 2. The second Study objective was to identify the future development capacity (maximum buildout) within each potential transit station area. Studies can be found on www.wynwoodmiami.com and used by members of the Wynwood Business Improvement District. 3. Since February 17, 2021 the Wynwood BID began work on a met with transit -oriented development study for the development of the schematic designs of the NE 27th St. Wynwood-Midtown/Edgewater commuter rail station, as per the BID Board of Director's approval, to allow the BID to enter into the Request for Proposal initiated by Miami Dad County to evaluate train stations throughout the NE Corridor. 4. The Wynwood Business Improvement District has taken a leading role in advocating for a commuter rail system in the Northeast Corridor that includes a station in the Wynwood/Midtown/Edgewater area. 5. The Wynwood Business Improvement District also created the Northeast Corridor Coalition, a collective that shared the common goal of having a commuter rail system implemented along the Northeast Corridor as outlined in Miami -Dade County's SMART plan. 6. While advocating for a new commuter rail system, the Wynwood BID simultaneously was advocating for a station in the Wynwood/Midtown/Edgewater area. The Wynwood BID believes that a rail system would provide the local Overtown, Edgewater, Midtown, Edgewater and Wynwood neighborhoods the opportunity to also seek employment, via North bound transit, in addition to the aforementioned neighborhoods receiving visitors traversing from the South. 7. Please note that the Wynwood BID helped the community send close to 20,000 letters to the Miami -Dade County Board of County Commissioners advocating on behalf of the rail system. 8. Annual Reports can be found at www.wynwoodmiami.com/reports WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTORS SAFETY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Creation of Wynwood Police Beat Team: Prior to 2018, the Wynwood BID was sharing a total of four officers between Edgewater and Wynwood neighborhoods during normal business hours. In an effort to increase safety and presence, Wynwood BID, requested that the Chief of Police would consider creating a stand- alone security team for Wynwood. 17 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO As of 2019, the Wynwood BID increased its officer total to 16 officers, thanks to Police Chief Colina and the City of Miami Police Department. City of Miami Police/Wynwood BID Art Week District Wide Festivities: The Wynwood Business Improvement District office coordinated various inter -departmental meetings with representatives from the City of Miami, Overtown NET, Solid Waste and City of Miami Police to plan and discuss the closure of NW 2nd Avenue during Art Week 2018. In addition to, the Wynwood Business Improvement District submitted an extension for businesses to remain open until 5 a.m. for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the event week to ensure businesses can capitalize on the large crowds that attend annually. The BID hosted over 350,000 visitors during the three-day span. Halloween District -Wide Preparations: The Wynwood Business Improvement District worked with the City of Miami and various departments to coordinate street closures for annual Halloween festivities in Wynwood. Wynwood experienced record numbers of Uber and Lyft rides to and from the district, in addition to breaking previous attendance records within the boundaries of the BID. We are happy to report there were no major incidents reported during the Halloween celebration, which concluded at 3:00 a.m. Illegal Advertisement Mural Initiative: The Wynwood BID has increased reporting activity of illegal commercial murals in order to protect the neighborhood's artist integrity. Due to the large numbers of visitors to Wynwood, the BID has managed to source out the companies that are abusing the mural ordinance and not using City of Miami mural locations, which can cost over $1,00,000 when insurance and all others fees are paid and instead painting advertisements on Wynwood's walls at a fraction of the price, thus turning this once organic art scene into an advertisement district, that can be found anywhere USA. The BID is working with Code Compliance and City of Miami Legal and found language in the Code which now require 24-hour mural removal or face $1,000 a day fines for advertisements violations. The inspector will enter the required 24-hour compliance date manually in the City's system and cite the property owner accordingly. Noise Pilot Program Wynwood NRD-1: The Wynwood BID acknowledges that our NRD-1, Wynwood BID District boundaries are a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that has blossomed from warehouses to a place filled with 18 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO restaurants, bars, art studios, and larger scale apartment buildings. The district is also home to many nightclubs that operate until the early hours of the morning in areas surrounded by other like businesses and in an effort to preserve the burgeoning nightlife community as well as to preserve the standard of living for those who reside in the area. As of FY'21 the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("Wynwood BID") has commissioned its own noise study and proposed the implement a noise pilot program using a decibel level reading standard to control the noise pollution emitted from area businesses in an effort to pass legislation at the City of Miami Commission level for approval. This is the first of its kind within the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID is proud to be able to proactively address any issues to the district to find a harmonious relationship between resident and business, within this Arts and Cafe District. As of August 2022, there were only 16 instances of noise complaints versus the previous year, before the inception of the pilot program, which totaled in the hundreds. Wynwood BID Off -Duty Police Security Services: The Wynwood BID is committed to ensuring public safety. Our security program encompasses continuous communication with the City of Miami Police Department, City of Miami NET, Neighborhood Resource Officers, and the District Police Commander. The Wynwood Board of Director's funded over 9,699 hours of off duty services, on an annual basis for several years, which consisted of coverage 7 days per week to ensure optimum police presence throughout the year throughout the boundaries of the district. The Wynwood BID Board of Director's in tandem with our partners at the City of Miami were able to discontinue the subsidizing of police officers and were able to augment the officers in the district by the creation of a Wynwood Police sub -station and increased local beat officers from 4 to 16. Our partnership allows each off -duty police officer to have direct contact with Wynwood BID members via a BID -provided cell phone to ensure direct communication. Public Safety Demonstration District Security Measures" The Wynwood BID has a fierce commitment to strengthening safety and security, building community resilience, and ensuring business continuity. When the neighborhood became the center for public demonstrations during the summer months of 2020, in tandem with the un- going COVID pandemic, the Wynwood BID worked with the City of Miami Police Department to stay up to date and prepared for planned demonstration, Miami Dade County emergency orders and curfew regulations, as they changed weekly. Although 40% of all City-wide demonstrations traversed through the boundaries of the Wynwood 19 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO BID, the area experienced no damage or public safety issues, only peaceful demonstrations in the inclusive neighborhood. Wynwood's City of Miami Police Commander and his department mobilized specific response elements to handle these types of events and prepare for potential scenarios throughout the district, thus ensuring there was always a respectful element and everyone's voice was heard. Security Camera Partnership Donations I, II & III with City of Miami Police Department: To assist the City of Miami and City of Miami Police Department the Wynwood BID has agreed to donate license plate readers and cameras to the City of Miami Police provider, Cintel, via a piggybacking of current contract of PD's file. Project will encompass cameras with pedestrian counting software and license plate readers to allow the City of Miami to know the number of visitors within the area at any given moment. City of Miami Police will maintain use of program moving forward. As of January 2023, the Wynwood BID has donated over $600,000 +/- by the Wynwood Business Improvement District to the City of Miami Police Department to expand the department's ongoing security coverage efforts for the 50-block district. The Wynwood BID's donations have allowed for the purchase of 148+ cameras and 5 license plate readers that have been added to the Miami's Police Department's current security system network at their headquarters. This partnership is part of the BID's work to equip the neighborhood with the tools it needs to continue to evolve as a tourism destination, full-time neighborhood, and a safe place for both visitors and residents. The security equipment is connected to antennas placed around the district and will share a real-time feed into the Miami Police Department's closed-circuit television system, aiding law enforcement in tracking and solving crime. License plate readers have been credited with assisting in locating missing persons, fugitives and stolen cars in cities. While crime levels in the district have dramatically lowered in the past year, the expanded security system is the next step in the BID's commitment to improve the quality of life for all in the neighborhood. The fourth phase of the donation is to be approved by the by the City of Miami Commission in 2023 and calls for the installation of an additional 30 cameras to be installed within the boundaries of the Wynwood BID boundaries. This initiative will keep moving forward until the entire BID District has been sealed off. The City of Miami Police Department also donated 27 security cameras within the Wynwood and Overtown District boundaries located throughout NW 20 St. to NW 22 St. from NW 2 Ave to North Miami Avenue, via a security grant the department was awarded. A license plate reader was also donated by the City of Miami Police Department on NW 20 St., adjacent to the Marathon gas station, thus sealing another entry point for the BID. Vehicular and Parking Monitoring: 20 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO The Wynwood Business Improvement District "BID" and the City of Miami Police Department have been working alongside monitoring the traffic every weekend since the inception of FY'21 monitoring traffic patterns on a weekly basis. The Wynwood BID provides our District Commander, Dan Kerr data of car/phone pings of the district to monitor traffic patterns to proactively address any changes or coverages that need to be made due to pedestrian habits and businesses opening within the outer fringes of the district, that were once empty, thus straining our street infrastructure further. In addition to, we also monitor parking totals and usage in addition to Miami International Airport Travel reports, to proactively begin to prepare for any traffic/pedestrian issues we may encounter throughout the year. The Wynwood Business District has been fortunate enough to be the strongest neighborhood within the City of Miami when it comes to parking generation and usage by local, domestic and international visitors. We credit this to our property owners and business owners, in addition to our partnerships with Police, Miami Parking Authority, District Five Offices of City of Miami and all other agencies we work with on a yearly basis to ensure proper coverage and foresight into this ever-growing district. WYNWOOD CLEAN TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Cleaner sidewalks and streets: The BID Clean Team makes a noticeable difference every day by cleaning and maintaining the appearance of the public right-of-way within the boundaries of Wynwood BID. If the Clean Team cannot tackle an issue directly, ambassadors communicate closely with the City of Miami and Miami -Dade County to ensure that concerns are reported and addressed. Since the inception of the Wynwood Business Improvement District the Wynwood clean team has provided daily cleaning services within the forty -seven -block district. The BID Clean Team ambassadors continued to work on a daily basis - sweeping and removing trash from sidewalks and public right of ways. In addition, team members served as a resource for area visitors, sharing Visitors Guides regularly and mosquito repellant during the height of the Wynwood Zika crisis. It is also worth noting that the Wynwood Clean Team also handle morning litter removal services and clean-ups associated with special events held within the district throughout the year. If these augmented services were not available, there would be no cleaning services provided by either the City of Miami or Miami -Dade County within the boundaries of the district. Clean Team Fast Facts: 21 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO • Wynwood Business Improvement District employs 8 contracted employees to maintain the cleanliness of the 50 block District. • Wynwood Clean Team members pick up trash from streets, using a total of 12,000 bags, or about 240,000 pounds of litter yearly. • 52 - City of Miami Trash Receptacles installed in Wynwood • City of Miami NET office, Omni CRA, and Overtown CRA all work in tandem since we all have different areas overlapping in our boundaries. Trash Receptacle Neighborhood Installations: The Wynwood Business Improvement District held a retreat with City of Miami Directors in March 2018 to provide them with an overview on the lack of city services this once industrial neighborhood receives, in light of the upcoming transformation to a mixed -use neighborhood. As part of our neighborhood survey, we found that Wynwood only had a total of 16 trash cans (0.32 avg per block) located within the boundaries of the district. Our findings illustrated that the Wynwood District had by far the lowest average of trash receptacles per block versus other local downtowns and communities within the City of Miami. As of January 1, 2023, our City of Miami partners have installed 52 new trash cans within the district WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S STREETSCAPE ACCOMPLISHMENTS: North Miami Drainage Improvements Project #20180246: The Wynwood BID is in the final stages of drainage and pedestrian improvements along North Miami Avenue which are scheduled to be completed by Miami -Dade County prior to the conclusion of 2020. The work is a result of discussions held by the BID and Miami -Dade County about addressing excessive flooding that occurs throughout this corridor and negatively affects local businesses in the area. The flooding and high traffic, combined, have caused an impairment of vehicular traffic, retail and property owner damages, and concerns regarding the safety of school children crossing the avenue. Addressing these issues is even more important, as construction projects continue to come off the ground in this area. Employee Parking Program: The Wynwood BID District currently has 1,738 private parking lot spaces and 1,074 public on - street spaces within the 50 block District. The proposed subsidy program for employee parking 22 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO in Wynwood, in tandem with the MPA would provide funding to subsidize an employee parking program and the BID, which we are seeking to expand the project in light of the growth the neighborhood has experienced. Curb & Gutter Improvement Project: NW 24 St. Taking note of stagnant water along the street gutter for NW 24 St, the BID was proactive and had notified City of Miami Public Works of the issue in February 2021. A subsequent sidewalk curb and gutter improvement project commenced on August 30th and was completed within the first week of September. This is an example of the City of Miami streets not draining properly and subsequently flooding the new improvements on North Miami, referenced above, due to the success of the drainage capacity in that area. 1-95 Highway Exits and Major Thoroughfare Wynwood Signage: In FY'21 the Wynwood BID reached out to FDOT and Miami Dade County for instructions on how to obtain installations of "Wynwood" signs along the exits of all of our surrounding highways and important thoroughfares on State, County roads. Similar to other neighborhoods, the highest density area within the City of Miami is currently hard to get to, due to non -direct access from highways, but also suffers from no signs directing visitors how to access Wynwood. The indirect routes to enter Wynwood are very difficult to navigate, and we feel that signage, like every other neighborhood has, should be paramount for the success of the district. The Wynwood BID will continue to lobby and lead the initiative to have signs installed to help the international and domestic visitors that are attempting to visit Wynwood, via roadway or highway, if we are allowed to do so, via a renewal in 2023. City of Miami Bi-weekly Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Meetings: The Wynwood BID attends bi-weekly "maintenance of traffic" meetings held virtually to ensure they are up to date on Wynwood related discussions related to roadside or sidewalk closures throughout Wynwood and the City of Miami. Since the exponential growth of the District, the BID has been forced to deal with various street and sidewalk closures and attending these meetings allows the BID to proactively address these issues with our merchants. The BID has also been in contact with City of Miami Public Works to ensure that roadway restoration due to utility work for active developments are completed in a timely fashion. City of Miami Police also monitor the road closures on a daily basis and report to the BID and Public 23 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Works as needed. Miami Dade County Lighting Initiative LED Retrofit: The Wynwood BID believes that environmental factors such as lighting improvements play a vital role in making Wynwood more accessible to people from all walks of life. Better lighting helps increase vehicular and pedestrian visibility at night, deter criminal activity and mitigate urban blight. With this in mind, the BID has worked to install LED fixtures in the area, which are relatively more cost-efficient and produce comparatively higher light quality than their HPS counterpart. Since the inception of the initiative over 310 existing roadway lights within the city -maintained streets were converted from High Pressure Sodium (HPS) to light -emitting diode (LED). Miami Dade County also entered into an agreement with FPL for the new LED fixtures along NW 2nd Avenue and North Miami Avenue. North Miami Avenue Crosswalks Project #20180246: The Wynwood BID's commitment to pedestrian and vehicular safety has been implemented along North Miami Ave, from NW 20St to NW 29 St. with the coming installation of crosswalks along this busy corridor. The Wynwood BID worked with Miami -Dade County to discuss the conditions of North Miami Avenue, specifically the non-existence of pedestrian crosswalks and vehicular traffic calming devices in the area, despite the fact that Wynwood has the highest density of visitors in Miami. The BID was able to secure (2) illuminated pedestrian crosswalk signs located on the highest used portions of this thoroughfare, along with (2) additional standard crosswalks to allow for ample locations for visitors and residents of the area to safely cross this rapid expanding eastern corridor of the district. The BID currently feels that the remainder of the district suffers from lack of crosswalks for the safety of our visitors and plan to address this District wide problem in FY'22. 24 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD Sidewalk Pedestrian Kiosks In FY'20, the Wynwood BID also approved the City of Miami's upcoming Kiosk program scheduled to be released throughout the entire City in the coming months. Wynwood was chosen as the first location within the City to receive kiosks on the public right of ways to promote organized pedestrian flow throughout the 50 block district boundaries of the BID. Each display kiosk have the capability to provide Wi-Fi within a loft radius, security button/camera linked to the Police Department, emergency call buttons, up to date merchant lists, District events, tour bus and bus stop locations, Uber drop off/on zones, special event dates, up to date business listings and LED detail lighting to match the Wynwood BID brand. IKE Smart City and the Wynwood BID are currently coordinating efforts to deploy in the first quarter of 2021. NW 2nd Avenue and North Miami Avenue Public Sidewalk Rubber Mulch Initiative: To prevent trip & falls: In an effort to assist the City of Miami with trip and falls that occur on empty tree beds along the public sidewalk along one of the most populated avenues within the City of Miami, the Wynwood BID installed rubber mulching in January 2017 along NW 2 Ave from NW 22 St to NW 29 St. In 2019 the BID will touch up of rubber mulching throughout the district, in addition to installing mulching on North Miami Ave, from 20 St. to 29 St. to assist with trip and falls. Wynwood "PARK SMART" Signage: The Wynwood BID, Miami Parking Authority and the City of Miami Police Department facilitated the installation and fabrication of new Park Smart signs to be installed within the boundaries of the BID. Signs will be installed throughout the public right of ways throughout the district, in addition to being available to private parking operators within the district. The new signs will replace the old signs installed by the City of Miami Police Department several years ago and now have a QR code that will allow visitors to download a Wynwood Street Guide Map to easily traverse through the district. 25 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Wynwood BID Parking Study & Associated Parking Initiatives: The Wynwood BID has approved funding for a parking study to evaluate the inventory of the district, recommend parking trust fund pricing, and funding for facilitation of recommended action items from report via a parking study to be facilitated in 2019. The Miami Parking Authority will be contacted to see if there are contract piggy -backing opportunities. Pedestrian Counter Program with FDOT: The Wynwood BID has been in communication with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for participation in the statewide Non -Motorized Traffic Monitoring Program. The equipment was installed as a tandem partnership project by the BID and FDOT and deployment of equipment was installed in December 2021 following virtual and in -person site visits for confirmation of locations. Outdated Street Vendor Ordinance: The Wynwood BID proactively worked with the City of Miami Public Works department to review the on -street vendor ordinance which was created in 1984 and had not been updated city-wide. In an effort to assist retailers in the area, the Wynwood BID has been working with the City of Miami to limit the amount of sidewalk vendors that have been operating illegally and negatively impacting law-abiding retailers by selling on public sidewalks. The previous code conflicted with the evolution of various neighborhoods in the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID, since it is a arts cafe district. On December 2021 the Wynwood Business Improvement District passed language to not allow sidewalk vending, to avoid the undercutting of the retailer community in Wynwood and Coconut Grove. WYNWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S MARKETING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Beacon Council/Wynwood Tech Recruitment: On March 5, 2021, the Wynwood BID delivered to the Beacon Council and tech "Welcome Packet" that consisted of 115 pages of Wynwood related material, composing of available inventory, reasons why Wynwood works for tech companies looking to relocate. The Wynwood BID was proactively seeking to recruit companies to Wynwood, once our office began to receive weekly inquiries from corporate institutions and leads provided by the Beacon Council. The Wynwood Tech Packet contained a plethora of facts and relevant information for corporate tech companies to become aware of Wynwood's potential to become the hub for tech in Miami, in addition to the housing component within our District that is dedicated to the young professional and centrality within the City of Miami. 26 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO The Wynwood BID believes that Wynwood is Miami's creative epicenter in the heart of the city. Every day, we welcome thousands of locals and visitors from around the globe who come to the Wynwood Arts District to experience our incredible street art and galleries, diverse dining and entertainment venues and unique retailers. Our urban neighborhood takes pride in its authenticity and accessibility to all who visit, and that welcoming experience begins with our property owners, merchants, and local workers. Contemporary & Digital Art Fair: Contemporary & Digital Art Fair (CADAF) was the first art fair in Miami dedicated to digital works of art including technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR). With an in -person art fair not an option due to the ongoing pandemic, the BID worked with CADAF to create Digital Art Month. Digital Art Month was a month -long activation where QR codes were placed at various businesses throughout the neighborhood. Each QR code led to a different AR artwork. In total, over 50 artworks were featured in the program. CADAF also created a web -based map that displayed each artwork's location, allowing people to easily traverse the neighborhood and find each artwork. District Wide Signature Event Preparations On a daily basis, the Wynwood BID works to foster a safe environment, ensure neighborhood security, and assist properties, businesses, and visitors during our weekly events and District wide signature events held during Miami Music Week, Art Week in December and Halloween festivities every 31 st of October. The Wynwood BID, in tandem with representatives from the City of Miami, Code Compliance, Miami Parking Authority, City of Miami Police, Wynwood NET, Solid Waste, Miami -Dade County and all transportation providers coordinate annual meetings in preparation for major events held annually, to ensure a safe and pleasurable experience to the almost 1,000,000 visitors these aforementioned events bring to the district annually. Preparations include the approval of additional police resources by City of Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina and granular execution by Wynwood Commander Dan Kerr, and the rest of the Wynwood and City of Miami Police team. The City of Miami also generously provides additional cleaning and department resources to ensure that our 50-block District is clean every morning and throughout the duration of these mass events, in addition to Code Compliance officers to patrol the district. We are happy to announce that this past year was no different, with all aforementioned signature events having successful festivities and no major incidents reported within our 50- block District. 27 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Event Tracking and Promotion (NEW) Over the past several years, Halloween and Miami Art Week have become two of the largest celebrations to occur in Wynwood based on the number of people in the neighborhood. The Wynwood BID made a concerted effort to track the number of events happening during Miami Art Week and Halloween. With over 160 individual events occurring between the two times of the year, the BID promoted the district as the place to go to celebrate either occasion. Besides pitching the events to members of the media, each event was uploaded to the calendar on WynwoodMiami.com and turned into a blog post that was shared across all social media platforms. Miami Music Week has become another busy time for the district. The BID was tracking the events that were supposed to occur prior to the cancelations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the week leading up to Miami Music Week, there were already 40+ individual events announced for the upcoming week. Fashion Night Out: On November 2, 2017, the Wynwood Business Improvement District, in conjunction with various Wynwood businesses, facilitated the second annual Fashion Night Out Fashion Show. "FNO" is an annual promotional event that aims to create greater awareness of Wynwood clothing/fashion retailers, including many locally -owned and -operated small businesses. The evening was highlighted by special deals and exclusive experiences at local Wynwood retailers, including in-store promotions, live entertainment, product samples, complimentary lite bites and cocktails, drawings and much more. This year, we capped off "FNO" with a free fashion show at Mana Wynwood at 9:00pm. GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITOR BUREAU MAP DISTRIBUTION: In an effort to distribute Wynwood marketing material throughout Greater Miami and the Beached, the BID partnered with various condominiums, hotels and visitor centers to carry the Official Wynwood Street Guide. Partners include Quantum on the Bay, Midtown 29, Miami Beach Visitor Center, and Intercontinental Miami. The Wynwood BID receives a plethora of requests from local hotels in Miami Beach and other areas in Miami for Wynwood maps and due to the abundance of requests our marketing team has ramped up production and recruited additional agencies and hotels for proactive distribution sites, in addition to our regular partners. Hallowynwood 2018-2020 at Roberto Clemente Park: The Wynwood BID collaborated with Commissioner Hardemon' s office, City of Miami, Puerto Rican Chamber and other local community groups to assist with the promotion of the district 5 Hallowynwood celebration at Roberto Clemente Park. Hallowynwood is a community event 28 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO designed to give kids and families a safe place to enjoy Halloween. The event included trick or treating, a haunted house and giveaways for the kids. The BID helped to secure in -kind donations from different local businesses, including the Miami Marlins. Hispanic Art Expressions In October 2019, Hispanic Art Expressions returned to the Magnus Gallery inside of the world- renowned Wynwood Walls. Hosted by Miami -Dade County Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson, Hispanic Art Expressions is an annual showcase dedicated to amateur Hispanic artists. This year, the event was sponsored by the Miami -Dade Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board, the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce and Miami Latino Art Beat. For the second straight year, the Wynwood BID played an integral role in securing the venue, as well as providing public relations services to help promote the event. Home Design and Remodeling Show: In an effort to enhance event programming in Wynwood, the BID was instrumental in helping the Home Design and Remodeling Show find a new home at the Mana Convention Center. Due to an outstanding first show in Wynwood in 2018, the Home Show also returned in 2019. #ForTheWyn Instagram Campaign: #ForTheWyn was a social media campaign built for Instagram with the intent of spreading awareness of Wynwood businesses that are open for business while also increasing engagement amongst our followers. Run over a period of two months, the campaign featured twelve challenges with 12 prizes provided by 12 different businesses. From art to food to shopping, there was a prize for everyone to be excited about. A few of the featured prizes included a graffiti class for two at Museum of Graffiti, a month of coworking space at Minds Coworker and a personal shopping experience at Frangipani. The 12 participating businesses are Minds Coworker, The LAB Miami, Sol Yoga, Doma, Candle Land, Museum of Graffiti, Beaker & Gray, Frangipani, Base, Rupees and Basic. Florida's Governor Flagler Award: Each year, the Florida Governor's Conference for Tourism is held to bring together the state's different organizations responsible for tourism development. During the conference, an award show is held to recognize outstanding achievements in select categories. This year, the Wynwood BID was awarded the bronze for the Best Website category, the BID's first win at the conference. Miami Police Department Wynwood Art Car: National Night Out is a nationwide effort to raise awareness about police programs in communities across the U.S. As part of National Night Out, the BID worked with the City of 29 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Miami Police Department, Goldman Global Arts, and artist ABSTRK to commission the first ever MPD Art Car, a fully operational squad car painted in the artist's signature style. This initiative was completed to raise awareness of police programs, as well as help bridge the gap between police and local street artists. Centro Hispano Toy Drives 2018-2021: Every year, the Wynwood Business Improvement District, in addition with partners Swarm Inc, Related Group, City of Miami PD, Gramps, Kush, Oak Row Equities, Arlo Hotel, Miami Parking Authority, City of Miami, Faith Group facilitated a toys drive for 200 children at Centro Hispano Catolico, located within the heart of the district. The Toy Drive is a new initiative from the Wynwood BID to provide additional opportunities for our City of Miami organization to give back to the those in need of the most. Additional toys collected by the BID collective were given away for two other toy drives that were organized by neighboring Wynwood organizations. Annual City of Miami Police Senior Holiday Luncheon: Every year, since 2017 the Wynwood Business Improvement District purchased luncheon food items to help the City of Miami Police Department host their annual Senior Holiday Luncheon. The annual luncheon was held to ensure two hundred senior citizens from the City of Miami had a joyful holiday meal and entertainment. Shop with a Cop Target Midtown: Each year, the City of Miami Police Department hosts their "Shop with a Cop" event at Target Midtown, where underprivileged kids are given a holiday shopping spree, complete with a visit from Santa. The Wynwood BID has participated in its annual "Shop with a Cop" event at Target Midtown from 2017 to today. The BID and the City of Miami Police Department use this opportunity annually to sponsor a local child and provide holiday gifts for their accomplishments throughout the pending school season. Each child is from the local community and are chosen by the City of Miami Police Department. Miami City Ballet 2021: Each year, the BID strives to add programming options to the district. In February 2021, the BID partnered with Miami City Ballet on their "To Miami, With Love" series. Wynwood was selected 30 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO as one of the seven locations to host the short -form performances. Hosted at the Wynwood Walls, Miami City Ballet dancers choreographed three different dances inspired by Wynwood. The 30-minute program was performed twice within the Wynwood Walls. "To Miami, With Love" was intentionally programmed to be an open-air event so the public would feel more comfortable returning to the neighborhood. Art Mural Submittal Forms: As recommended by the Wynwood BID Board of Directors, staff introduced a new Wynwood Art Mural submittal list that would allow property owners to pre-emptively let the City of Miami Police and Wynwood BID know about pending art installations within the district. It is important to receive the information beforehand to allow the officers on duty to familiarize themselves with pending mural installations so they address those that have not been allowed by ownership, and create relationships and provide assistance to those artists that have been approved. An affidavit program for property owners within the BID was created in conjunction with the City of Miami Police Department, in an effort to mitigate illegal commercial graffiti activity that peaks every 4th quarter of the year. The BID has subsequently created a webpage within the BID website, https://wynwoodmiami.com, for mural affidavit applications in anticipation of Art Week so property owners can conveniently access and submit them prior to the commencement of any mural work so no commercial entities dilute the Wynwood brand. Nutcracker at Adrienne Arsht Center: As part of our partnership with the Miami City Ballet, the BID was able to secure more than 160 tickets for a special, daytime performance of The Nutcracker at the Adrienne Arsht Center. With the help of Chairman Keon Hardemon's office, students from four Miami -Dade County schools located in Wynwood and Overtown —were able to enjoy the performance. The schools that attended were Jose de Diego Middle School, Phillis Wheatley Elementary School, Paul L. Dunbar K-8 Center and Pace Center for Girls Miami. Puerto Rican Chamber Awards: In December, Luis De Rosa, President of the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce of South Florida, presented the Wynwood BID an award for our participation in its annual Hispanic Heritage Event that occurred at Roberto Clemente Park on September 28, 2019. The Puerto Rican Chamber expressed gratitude to the Wynwood BID for its sponsorship of the event for the local Hispanic community and provided Chair Albert Garcia and Executive Director Manny Gonzalez with "appreciation awards" for their commitment to the Wynwood and Puerto Rican communities. 31 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Roberto Clemente Easter Celebration: The Wynwood Business Improvement District partnered with the offices of Commissioner Keon Hardemon and City of Miami Wynwood Neighborhood Enhancement Team to create a fun, safe, family -friendly Easter egg hunt for the residents of Wynwood. Held at Roberto Clemente Park, the Wynwood Business Improvement District donated funds to secure a hotdog vendor for the event. In total, 500 hotdogs were cooked and distributed free of charge to the families in attendance. Super Bowl Events 2020 Miami played host to Super Bowl LIV in February 2020. Similar to Halloween and Miami Art Week, the BID tracked all events that were to occur within the neighborhood. We used the more than 60 events to promote Wynwood as the top neighborhood to visit while in town for the Super Bowl, sharing the details in proactive outreach to national, regional and local press covering the occasion. Events tracked and promoted by the BID ranged from fan fests to brand launch events and concerts with A -list talent. WEBSITE - www.wynwoodmiami.com The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) prides itself as a forward -thinking organization, always seeking the best ways to promote the Wynwood Arts District. Early in 2020, the Wynwood Business Improvement District managed a redesign of the WynwoodMiami.com homepage and events page. Completed in January 2020, WynwoodMiami.com features a new, responsive design complete with a video background created from highlights of Miami Art Week 2019. WeTrek: The Wynwood BID and WeTrek have partnered as of this past fiscal year to provide an online service, via Android or I -Tunes Store that will allow tourists to hear background information on the murals that are painted throughout Wynwood. The application currently has a map with an inventory of walls in the neighborhood, that are bundled in a specific quadrant of the district to allow for self -guided tours. The intent of the tour is to enhance the user's experience, increase their time on site and spur spending at our local businesses, via qualified foot traffic. Lastly, this application will continue to allow Wynwood to keep it's hold as a key destination in the booming Miami art scene. Wynwood Latin Arts & Music Festival at Roberto Clemente Park: The Wynwood BID partnered with the Offices of Commissioner Keon Hardemon, the City of Miami Wynwood Neighborhood Enhancement Team, and the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce to help sponsor the Wynwood Latin Arts & Music Festival, held at Roberto Clemente Park. The Wynwood BID assisted the Neighborhood Enhancement Team office with promotion 32 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO of the event and donated funds to secure music and entertainment for the event. A video recap of the event can be found at http://bit.ly/2nZe2bh. Wynwood Film Series Beginning in late 2019, the Wynwood BID partnered with popular independent film theater 0 Cinema to curate monthly pop-up screenings throughout the neighborhood. Kicking off on October 27 at Gramps, the Wynwood Film Series welcomed audiences with six different movies at five different venues. Venues that hosted a movie during the monthly series include Gramps (Beetlejuice), No. 3 Social (Exit Through the Gift Shop), The Wynwood Marketplace (Home Alone and The Matrix) and The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse (Moonlight). Wynwood Pride: The Wynwood BID was instrumental in bringing Wynwood its own Pride celebration. Unfortunately, the in -person district -wide format took a hiatus in 2020. In June 2021, the BID partnered with local businesses and organizations to re-create the month -long celebration. Beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 1st, Wynwood Pride featured various events, specials and activations throughout the entire month anchored by a three-day festival at the end of the month. Headlined by Charli XCX, the festival included performances from both local and international artists and featured over 10 Wynwood venue. A few of the participating venues included The Oasis, Pizza & Beer, 1-800-Lucky and Freehold Miami. As part of the celebration, Wynwood Walls worked with renowned artist Queen Andrea to design a Wynwood Walls specific pride logo. Wynwood Street Guide In an effort to help visitors navigate their way throughout the district, the Wynwood BID printed a refreshed district map that included every business within the district. In order to ensure our visitors had the most up-to-date information, the business directory side of the map was updated to reflect any openings and closings between the summer and mid -November. The updated version was printed and distributed in time for the influx of visitors the district experienced during Miami Art Week. Website Homepage Redesign (NEW) 2018: The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) prides itself as a forward -thinking organization, always seeking the best ways to promote the Wynwood Arts District. Early in 2020, the Wynwood Business Improvement District managed a redesign of the WynwoodMiami.com homepage and events page. Completed in January 2020, WynwoodMiami.com features a new, responsive design complete with a video background created from highlights of Miami Art Week 2019. 33 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO University of Quebec in Montreal Student Visit (NEW) In February 2020, the Wynwood BID and local property owner, David Lombardi, hosted students from the University of Quebec in Montreal (Quebec, Canada). As urban planning students, they chose to study and visit Wynwood in large part due to the success of the Neighborhood Revitalization District-1. Wynwood BID Chairman Albert Garcia and Marketing Coordinator Chris Hoffman led a discussion on the past, present and future of Wynwood. Miami Hack Week 2022: In 2023, the Wynwood BID was able to secure a partnership with Miami Hack Week, to expand their presence in Wynwood, and cement our neighborhood as a true burgeoning tech force in Miami. New this year will be a Hack Week headquarters on NW 24th Street at the CUBE and the event will take over 20,000 square feet of space across two floors of the office building through a collaboration with Blockchain.com and Brick and Timber Collective. Hack Week team has been working closely with Wynwood's Business Improvement District to ensure that participants are shown the best of #MiamiTech. Also different this year is that Hack Week is open to non -hacker participants, who can come to meet hackers and take advantage of the packed roster of programming. Hackers can be part of a house or float between houses and hang out in other communal spaces around the city, including Solana Spaces and the event's Wynwood HQ. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PANDEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Business Notification Information Dissemination: One of the issues with the pandemic is the constantly fluctuating rules and regulations that applied to individuals and businesses. The Wynwood Business Improvement took a lead role in disseminating policy changes that were related to efforts to stop the spread of the virus throughout the origination of the pandemic and its continuing presence. The Wynwood Business Improvement District has continued to provide merchants with County, Federal and City of Miami grants since the inception of FY'21, in an effort to help assist our merchants from the on -going effects of the on -going pandemic and loss of business or staffing due to the aforementioned. These grants are usually provided by the City of Miami, Federal Government and Miami Dade County, and are disseminated to the public immediately once we receive. 34 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Community Donations With all industries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salty, Nabawi and Basic each created donation programs dedicated to paying it forward. The Salty and Nabawi delivered donated donuts and plant -based ice cream to hospitals and first responders to show appreciation for all of their efforts, while Basic created a capsule collection with partial proceeds of each sale going into a relief fund for Wynwood hospitality workers. The Wynwood BID helped each of these businesses spread the word about their new programs. Additionally, the BID helped Domio coordinate the donation of 1,000 free room nights for first responders and medical staff. The BID staff connected Domio to local hospitals and first responders to make them aware of the program. The BID also conducted proactive press outreach regarding the above initiatives to highlight the unique work of the neighborhood in response to the pandemic. Wynwood Temporary Outdoor Cafes: Authorized by City Commission Resolution R-20-0156, the City of Miami's Restaurant Recovery Program is scheduled to continue through January 31st, 2021, or as extended by the City of Miami. In an effort to aid Miami restaurants following the COVID-19 shutdown, the City of Miami created the Restaurant Recovery Program, which allows restaurants to temporarily add or expand outdoor seating areas while meeting social distancing requirements. In addition to being the first neighborhood, within the City to implement the program, the Wynwood BID assisted in the approval of over 24 approved permits for Temporary Outdoor Cafes in Wynwood alone and the BID donated approximately $100,000 for rental of the water barricades and their vinyl wrappings. Wynwood District Emergency Preparedness 2017-present: The Wynwood BID has been disseminating City of Miami Covid-19 Rules for Individuals & Businesses flyer released by the City of Miami, in an effort to assist businesses struggling to operate under the current regulation and avoid being cited for non -clarification of new rules that kept changing as the pandemic lessened. The Wynwood BID was also assigned as the new Neighborhood Resource Office (NRO) for the Wynwood NET police unit in FY'21 and organized a Covid-19 Task Force for Wynwood to help educate and monitor enforcement Covid-19 business safety guidelines, as per the increase in foot traffic within the district boundary as the pandemic totals kept swinging monthly. 35 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Domio/Jackson Hospital & Wynwood BID Free Hotel Room Donations for 1st responders: With all industries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salty, Nabawi and Basic each created donation programs dedicated to paying it forward. The Salty and Nabawi delivered donated donuts and plant -based ice cream to hospitals and first responders to show appreciation for all of their efforts, while Basic created a capsule collection with partial proceeds of each sale going into a relief fund for Wynwood hospitality workers. The Wynwood BID helped each of these businesses spread the word about their new programs. Additionally, the BID helped Domio coordinate the donation of 1,000 free room nights for first responders and medical staff. The BID staff connected Domio to local hospitals and first responders to make them aware of the program. The BID also conducted proactive press outreach regarding the above initiatives to highlight the unique work of the neighborhood in response to the pandemic. #WynAtHome The Wynwood BID quickly implemented a plan to keep our social media audience engaged during the Stay -at -Home orders enacted throughout Miami -Dade County. #WynAtHome was a series of Instagram live videos featuring Wynwood businesses. A few of the videos included cooking demonstrations with Coyo Taco, an art talk led by Museum of Graffiti and DJ sets led by Mr. Pauper, El Patio's resident DJ. #WynAtHome featured the following businesses: Museum of Graffiti, Coyo Taco, 1-800-Lucky, racket, Sol Yoga, El Patio, Alter, Beaker & Grey, The Salty, and Veza Sur Brewing Co. The six videos that remain on IGTV have received over 16,000 views. The BID also promoted the initiative through proactive media outreach that generated coverage in numerous outlets. #ForTheWyn Instagram Campaign #ForTheWyn is a social media campaign built for Instagram with the intent of spreading awareness of Wynwood businesses that are open for business while also increasing engagement amongst our followers. This specific campaign featured 12 challenges with 12 prizes provided by 12 different businesses. From art to food to shopping, there was a prize for everyone to be excited about. A few of the featured prizes were a graffiti class for two at Museum of Graffiti, a month of coworking space at Minds Coworker and a personal shopping experience at Frangipani. The 12 participating businesses were Minds Coworker, The LAB Miami, Sol Yoga, Doma, Candle Land, Museum of Graffiti, Beaker & Gray, Frangipani, Base, Rupees and Basic. This initiative also received widespread media coverage through the BID's proactive efforts. Zika Management and Outreach 2016: Following last year's (2016) experience with Zika, the Wynwood BID took proactive measures in 36 BUSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO 2017 to prepare for a potential return of the mosquito -borne virus. To that end, the BID created a partnership with Atlantic Paste & Glue ("AP&G"), to provide mosquito remediation training to our clean team ambassadors during the summer of 2017. The Wynwood BID also coordinated the distribution of 85 CDC -approved mosquito traps throughout the district that were checked and maintained by the BID ambassadors to ensure the control of mosquito populations and the safety of the community. The Wynwood BID was also assigned as the lead party in the City of Miami Zika task force in 2017. The Wynwood BID coordinated a District tour on August 3, 2017 with the City of Miami Code Enforcement Director, Solid Waste Director, District II Chief of Staff, AP&G representatives, City of Miami Communications Department, Miami -Dade County Mosquito Division Operations Director and the City of Miami Police to ensure that there were no abandoned properties acting a mosquito population breeding site throughout the district. The findings of this tour also prompted the demolition of more than 15 abandoned/derelict homes that were being used for illegal activity, in addition to harboring mosquito breeding sites. Annual Hurricane Preparedness: In an effort to proactively prepare for any inclement weather, the Wynwood BID created its first Emergency Response Plan with the purpose to minimize the potential human loss or injury and property damage from a disaster or emergency; reduce losses and interruptions to business, resident and governmental activity; and to function in concert with the City of Miami and Miami - Dade County emergency management actions. The Wynwood Business Improvement District recognizes the need for a centralized coordination point in the event of an emergency. This plan describes the preparation and response scenarios for multiple potential emergency situations, and it describes the roles of property owners, business owners, City of Miami Police Department, Florida Power & Light (FPL), City of Miami Public Works, Miami -Dade County and other entities. As with previous years, the BID enacted an updated Wynwood Emergency Hurricane Plan for 2020. The purpose of the Wynwood BID's Emergency Response Plan is to: minimize the potential human loss or injury and property damage from a disaster or emergency; reduce losses and interruptions to business, resident and governmental activity; and to function in concert with City of Miami and Miami -Dade County emergency management actions Annually, the Wynwood BID also submits a District wide service request to Miami -Dade County/WASA for the proactive clean -out of all catch drainage locations within the boundaries of the district prior to the commencement of hurricane season. During the 2020 Hurricane season, the Wynwood BID kept the community up to date on the progress and track of the storm, in addition to the dissemination of important storm contact information and hurricane preparedness material as the storm approached South Florida. 37 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO WYNWOOD BID FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CITY OF MIAMI: Wynwood Tax Comparison Report 2013-2022: The Wynwood BID has commissioned a yearly Miami Dade County tax report to assist property District owners to check how much of their property taxes have risen in comparison with other City of Miami and Miami -Dade County neighborhoods. Complete Consulting Services Group Inc ("CCSG") prepared the Wynwood Business Improvement District a Property Taxes Comparison Report for years 2013 and 2021. The scope of work included gathering all the Real State Property Tax information from Dade County Property Appraiser website such as School Board, City of Miami, Miami Dade County and State and Other for about 400 BID properties. The aim of the study is for the Wynwood BID to review the totals provided by the district's growth over the last ten years, in an effort to request that a portion of these generated taxes come back to Wynwood for infrastructure repairs and capital investment in our neighborhood. The City of Miami and Miami Dade County receive about $0.31 of all tax revenue collected, easily surpasses the hundreds of millions of new tax revenue for the City of Miami. The Wynwood Business Improvement Property Tax Comparison Report found the following: • Wynwood experienced a rise of 370% in property taxes since the inception of the district in 2013. • Design District 198% increase • Downtown Miami 18% increase • MIMO 2.5% increase • Coconut Grove 39% increase • Little Havana 11% increase Wynwood BID Annual Audits 2014-2023: As part of the City of Miami policies, the Wynwood BID has to submit annual audited financials the conclusion of every fiscal year. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of Director's have had the pleasure of overseeing financial audits with no reportable issues for the entire ten-year tenure of the Wynwood Business Improvement District. 38 N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO Miami Dade County Ad Valorem Assessments 2020: On January 28, 2021, and will now allow for the collection of BID assessments within the County tax roll released every November. The Wynwood BID has finalized the addition of annual Wynwood BID assessments into the Miami -Dade County yearly tax role for the affected. The addition of ad valorem within the Miami Dade County Tax Roll has radically improved the Wynwood BID collection rate to over 70% within the first month of the new fiscal year, thus improving available funds for new fiscal year initiatives within the District. The addition of assessments within the Miami Dade County Tax Roll has allowed property owners to simplify the process of payments for taxes and assessments into once streamlined method of payment. 39 \\I Sus MO 55. IMPRVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Exhibit Al: Wynwood BID Boundaries • Wynwoop(BID Folio_k LMarch2O23 NW 27TH S' NW 26TH ST Q 2 z 02429 0242920 0242860 g g mS 44 FA, 0242930 23 .20350 2 °q sso s ----.I NW 28TH Si _ _ S ° = o glopujii <0.1 are NNW 30TH ST NW 29TH ST 02430411 j 0 23 NW 27TH 0320300 ST 0320250 0320370 I?I f6 a 2 0320411 m B 0 0 0310171 031000 0 NB i 0243040 0320030 2 s s NW26THS7 0240 gggg 8 ° 0300� 0 g R 8 M o r3aa 0330170 ° 0 facm 3001 ▪ S oop $ I 033('400 10 0320220 2 0330280 0330240 1340110 0.40020 040151 J E 0 NW24THST 0040250 03 0340320BC _1411110119111: — NW 23RD ST° NW 23RD ST 0) 0340670 0340100 09 000 03904,50 3° NW22ND ST A Parcel BID Folio 0 245 490 980 Feet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Created by the City of Miami Planning Department Apnl 3,2023 N:lPianninglGlS\GeoPLANNING1REQl1ESTS1Requests 20231 REQ 283-wynwood BID Reelection 0340030 z N so 22NDTER 00080 NW 21 ST ST NW 20TH TER Z 0) 1 NW20TH ST 0 s 0 0 0 S ° S a 2 2 s 2 2 s 2 s a 0 2 0280091 1 1 s 0280950 o 0290300 0200385 IN NO III 'UN El -0, ill w 1 omp c ° NW ST 1i011 a S 02 8 o02s117f §EE 026100 ci g 0201044 0 8 23 2 1 0 2 1 r 0290151 0211010 0290020 2 0290200 02901 020126, 0291150 0291300 923 2 0291350 171 S 2 a 4 030011 0 S 2 0570000 ro 0390060 0379030 Q 10029 z o T00100 2 t3 3 NW 2 2 54 037 500 1 8' 08031904 B B M 2 8 154)10 i9014 10027 0 4- 03 F 3) 0Y= 8 R 0570350 NW 23RD ST 0400000 0490020 0370300 049(g50 Idw 22ND ST 054030 0540190 In o54a390 0540204 0480200 0400230 6100190 0480240 0430250 0480270 0480250 NW 21ST ST 0400110 01 2 0370260 70250 702 0380010 NE 26TH -- 0090070 010001 0100080 0100100 U zF ST wzrim elm fimm ig nom N irmo imp on 100210 ST 0100140 0100130 N 5480010 NE 23RD —S R 0540340 0540341 0540350 0510370 aeo20- 3 048030( 11 940032( 0481350 04803A7 o499aao1 0480390 0130010 N 23 0130020 30030 0160360 0180370 150380 00901 NE 27TH NE 24 5T NE21STST NB: all folios begin with "013125" and that has been removed from the labels for legibility. 2��■�■■■� 40 \I Sus MO VE. IMPRMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Exhibit A2: Description of geographical boundaries for the Wynwood BID Wynwood BID Boundaries I East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 10. side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 20. NE 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to West of railroad tracks. 21. NW 21st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3' Ave to West of North Miami Ave. Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets 22. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 23. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 24. NW 1st P1 (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St 25. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 26. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. 27. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. 28. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St 29. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St 41 Exhibit B1: \\I6,,,,,,,"'"' FY 2019-2020 FY 2028-2021 FY 2021-2022 FY 2022-2023 FY 2023-2024 Budget Armah Budget Annals Budget Buaeet Draft Budget YAM:, CE Annual Operational Budget Barkgranod Iufnrmatioo Number ofFuhTvme Positions 3 S 3 3 3 -2 FY'24, the Wynwood wishes to increase staffing to(4)office persormel and (1) dean team member, with other being promoted to local Wynwood Hotel, afiec a decade* of senice. Are any positions faded in other budgets? No No N0 No No N0 None If so, Low much is in this budget? Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable N.A. Not Applicable If. so, how much is in the otberbudget? Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable KA. Not Applicable Revenues Deterred Collections $ 120,000 $ - $ 175,000 $ 50,000 $ 25,000 $ (25,000) FY'24: The Wynwood BID have collected are expected to try to collect the retraining assessments from$25,000 in outstanding assessment fees from 2013 to 2021, now that Miami Dade County are collecting via Ad Valorem tax rolls FY23, Based on previous annual trends, the WynwoodBID expects to collect approximately $50K, in assessments placed from 2013-2021. Please note that the Wynwood BID has collected $350,403 in past due assessments, since 2019, which is the largest collection of past assessments due to initiative by BD, City of Miami Legal and Bookkeeping office. Tree Trust/Parking Waivers - Restricted $ - $ 468,000 $ 24,000 $ 366,000 $ 186,852 $ (179,148) FY'24: The Wynwood BID are expected to collect $conservatively $186,000 in parking waiver and or tree trust funds. FY'23: The Wynwood BID conservatively budgeted $366K for 2022-2023, however we have collected over 2 million and we are in March 2023. Please note: budgeted Parking Waiver fees reflect net of 10 %contribution to the Parking Waiver Trust fundas required b Ci Ordinance 13556. Each space is currently priced et $12,000 space. Parkin waiver expense uses are restricted in ttature_FY'23: The Y City P YPri per Pa g P Wynwood BID has conservatively projected $366K for parking waivers this coming year. Other Revenue $ 3;130 $ 19.240 $ 360,000 $ 33,000 $ 19,897 $ (15,103) FY'24: As per the recent approval of the Wynwood Public Benefit Trust Fund inFY'22, the Wynwood BID will be depositing funds that are currently at the City of Miami, to be put to work on an interest earning account, in tandem with the Parking Trust Fund and Tree Trust Fund Accounts, thus why the larger estimation for the coming year. The estimates we have received are about 3% returns, with little to no risk to principle once opened in 2023.FY'23: The Wynwood BID currently has $14.000 in the Wynwood. Tree Trust earning $ 66 a month, and $1,197,000 in Parking Trust Fund that averages $116.71 yearly, based on recent deposits. Revenue Grand Total $ 701,691 $1,261,647 $ 1,325,000 $ 1,301,000 $ 1,705,752 $ 404,752 Expenditures Salaries, contracted services, administrative services $ 396,220 $ 439;510 $ 251500 $ 248,700 $ 295,000 $ 46,300 FY'24' We are currently paying $5k monthly until November 2023 and will seek something in the realm of current rates on ground level flooring_ FY'23 - The Wynwood BID currently has (7) clean team personnel, working approximately almost 200 hours per week for the cleaning of the 47 block District, seven days a week. Budget will remain with thresholds due to efficient management by Project Manager of the program and hours used by staff. Insurance $ 11.169 $ 12972 $ 17951 $ - $ - $ - Moved to line item below in FY22 Office Rent, Supplies, Cleaning and Utilities $ 83773 $ 75,252 $ 195,700 $ 206,700 $ 192,926 $ (13;774) FY'24: The Wynwood BID's list of expenses are for office utilities $6K, equipment and supplies 71C, rent $70K, furniture $5K, D&O insurance $13,100, FICA, Health care $12K, Licenses, Bookkeeping $48K and annual audit elites. FY'23:-The Wynwood B1D's list of expenses are for office utilities$5K, equipment and supplies 6K, rent SOUK, furniture $10K, MO insurance $12,100, FICA, Health care $12K, Licenses , Bookkeeping $48K and annual audit dues. Professional Mgmt Fees $ 9,880 $ 29,767 $ 5,200 $ - $ - FY'24: No expenses in thisliue item Wynwood Cleaning Team $ 105,053 $ 87,576 $ 189849 $ 198,000 $ 305;000 $ 107,000 FY'24: The Wynwood BID will increase its clean team total personnel from seven to twelve. We will continue to offer employment to those from the local community, in need of employment, and a positive way. Each clean team members makes about $12.00 per hour to $15.00 per hour, all will receive increases due to expansion totaling up to $2.00 dollars for all current personnel. New personnel will begin at $14.00 per hour. FY'23- The Wynwood BID currently has (7) clean team personnel, working approximately ahnost 200 hours per week for the cleaning of the 47 block District seven days a week. Budget willremain with thresholds due to efficient management by Project Manager of the program and hours used by staff_ WyoweodCleaning Team Supplies $ $ - 38 826 $ 38=826 FY'24: The Wynwood BID will be purchasing additional cleaning and safety materials, in addition to the purchasing of any items needed to help streetscape improvements_ We will also be in charge of painting walls on buildings that have been vandalized, free of charge with the expansion of the clean team services. Security $ 637 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Not Applicable. Camera Donations have been allocated under Streetscape Capital Capital Projects $ 219,264 $ 251,152 $ 247,800 $ 205,000 $ 324,000 $ 119000 FY'24: The Wynwood BID are expecting to continue donations to the City of Miami Police Department, procurement of signage and infrastructure planning, train studies, rubber mulching and other items of need for our community. The BID expects $150K in camera donations, $20K in rubber mulching expenses, VMA signege donations to PD for Basel and any other event needed $5K for sound machines to be used by Code Compliance, if the pilotprogram passes again in FY'24. In FY'23 the Wynwood BID scheduled to donate $80,000 to the Police Department for additional cameras and license plate readers, which now exceeds$500,000 since we began this initiative FY'19_ VMS signageinstallations were also donated to the PD department that were not budgeted. $12,000 in rubber mulching installations throughout the district, to avoid trip and fall cases for the City of Miami. The Wynwood BID also installs banners throughout the district on street thoroughfares throughout the year. Marketing &Advertisement $ 190905 $ 245,129 $ 337,000 $ 361,600 $ 400,000 $ 3$400 FY'24: The Wynwood BD will seek an increase in expenditures for next fiscal year, for the bundling of PR agency, social media and photography. The Wynwood BID will also increase its presence on the international and domestic markets, with its new agency !Kober Creative, via RFP that was concluded in 2022. The Wynwood BID's services are to help promote and assist the businesses. We will also continue expanding the banner wide branding throughout the fifty block district. In FY'23: The Wynwood BID released its first special event small grants, to Miami Hack Week, Chinese New Year and Pride Miami totaling $21K. The grants are here to assist with cultural events for the district. Since early 2022„ the Wynwood BID has been using lacober creative to assist with the Wynwood newsletter, photography and purchasing of advertisements, to help foster the image of a self multi use community that welcomes all. We also allocated funding for the Wynwood BID's renewal. Streets cape $ - $ - $ 00000 $ 81.000 $ 150000 $ 69,000 FY'24: The BID will seek input from the Board to continue initiatives from previous year and/or add additional items for the Community for initiatives that assist the City of Miami, lice small improvement grants for local small businesses and donations, painting of parking and loading zones, in addition to painting the light poles that have been tagged weekly. FY'23: The Wynwood BID donated $5,000 for the City of Miami Code Enforcement sound meters and recording cameras; as per commitment by the Wynwood BID, i.e. Wynwood Noise Pilot Program that passed first reading on 7 2121., also introduced small matching grants totaling $50;000 and a retail study scheduled for 4th quarter of fiscal year. Expenditure Grand Total $ 1,016,901 $ 1,141,35S $ 1,325,060 $ 1,301,000 $ 1,705,752 nn.nnnn° Minn. Fm°ndifurnc 1 - 8 - 1 - 1 - 1 - N ROSINESS IMPRRICTOVEMENT DIST WYNWOOO EXHIBIT C: Proposed 2023-2033 Proposed Wynwood BID Assessment Methodology: The Wynwood BID will not assess self -standing residential homes; neither will it assess live- work folios) defined as 50% or more floor space dedicated to living space) The Wynwood BlDshall assess work -live space (defined as space that dedicated 50% or more of the floor space to work area). Based on the use classification above, assessment methodology will include three categories of assessment: 1. Square footage of first floor adjusted footage will be assessed at $0.31 cents psf. 2. Upper stories of adjusted square footage will be assessed at $0.16 cents psf. 3. Any vacant square footage of property or vacant area used for parking will be assessed at $0.16 cents per square foot. To ensure an educated vote, the assessment methodology, amount of assessment, and BID objectives will be provided toeach folio owner prior to such vote. In any given year, and in ensuing years, the Board of Directors of the Wynwood BID will have the authority to increase the assessment over the previous year's rate by (a) one cent for the first -floor adjusted footage and (b) by one half -cent for upper stories, additional land that is not built upon on ground floor, and vacant land. The Wynwood Business Improvement District Board of Directors must make this decision in a time -sensitive manner prior to the submission of the assessment level for the County Trim Notice. In any given year, the Board of Directors, at their discretion, may alternatively not elect to add an additional rate increase for upcoming fiscal year. During the ten-year tenure of the Wynwood BID, those properties that are subsequently re- classified from residential or other, to commercial will be assessed at the rates that were approved by the original vote on October 20, 2022 with the addition of any incremental increases that have been enacted by the Board of Directors in compliance with the initial conditions of the Wynwood BID vote. 43 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO 184 City of Miami Police Cameras Donated by DID 15+ Million Annual Visitors Wynwood BID Ten Year Accomplishments 2013-2023 Visit wynwoodmianu.com/annualreport for detailed information of accomplishments 0 ABOUT THE BID 400+ No. 1 New businesses opened in District since 2013. In 2013 total annual assessment to contributed to School, City and County, via annual taxes totaled S741,606, in 2022 the total is S21,663,756 113 @wynwoodmiami.com /o wynfo@wynwoodbid.com 5' www.wynwoodmiami.com $3.5 million The Wynwood BID has donated 3.5 million dollars toward affordable housing, totaling 120 units. 5,000+ Over 5,500 micro units built since 2013 to assist with the youth and young professional housing crisis. The Wynwood BID was established in July 2013 to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas, through promotion, security and cleaning management, marketing, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure and streetscape improvements, and other projects. Since our creation of the BID, via our City of Miami partners, we have since cemented Wynwood, as Miami's cultural and innovative hub. National Recognized Awards 2015 2015 • 2017 O 2021 Traveler's Choice Award winner Named one of America's Greatest Places National Planning Achievement Award 2017 - APA National Planning Council Trip Advisor Best Hip Destinations in America Wynwood BID Enacted - July 25, 2013 BID intervenes and assists State with ZIKA to ensure survival of District. BID assist District during Covid and becomes the neighborhood that recovered the fastest within the City of Miami. 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020 2623 2013-2023 Accomplishments: Donation of 1/5th of all City of Miami cameras in operation since 2018. Creation of WDRC Committee and increase in signature murals from 37 in 2013 to 249 in 2023. Creation of the City of Miami's first Neighborhood Revitalization District Creation of Wynwood dedicated Police substation, which was previously shared with Edgewater The passage of the Wynwood Streetscape Master Plan Creation of clean team, and daily trash and debris removal services 365 days a year. Wynwood NRD passes Wynwood 10 Year Deadline - july 25, 2023 2023-2033 District Priorities: Implementation of Wynwood/Mid Town Commuter Rail Station Installation of Neighborhood & Highway Way Finding signage Re -opening of OvertownvWynwood I-95 Exits for efficient connectivity NRD -1 Streetscape Master Plan Implementation in partnership with the City of Miami, District 5 offices and r 3pital lmpr•-,En,„Icenfo Execution of 1s1 Avenue, 1a Ct, 3rd Ave Woonerf installations Donation to District 5, City of Miami, for Roberto Clemente Park Community Improvements 44 \s I RMPROVEOSINESS IMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO SAMPLE WYNWOOD BID - AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORITY AND SUPPORT: STATE OF COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared who, upon being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I, hereby swear (or affirm) that I am the duly authorized representative of ("Owner"), who owns property located at , identified by folio number ("Property"), and that I possess the legal authority to make this Affidavit on behalf of myself and the organization for which I am acting. 2. The Property is included within the proposed boundaries of the Wynwood Business Improvement District pursuant to Resolution No. R-23- , adopted by the Miami City Commission on June 8, 2023, and, subject to the approval by a majority of affected property owners, will be subject to a special assessment pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes. 3. On behalf of the Owner, I hereby approve the Property being included within the proposed boundaries of the Wynwood Business Improvement District, and thus, subject to a special assessment. 4. Under penalties of perjury, the undersigned hereby declares that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authority and Support of Renewal and that the facts, statements, and representations made herein are true. AFFIANT SIGNATURE PRINT NAME Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , (year) , by (name of person making statement) . Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced NOTARY PUBLIC Name of Notary Public Typed, Printed, or Stamped 45 \�ILUA E IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO Wynwood Business Improvement District Proposed 2023-2024 Folio Assessment Roll: Folio Number Folio Address Owner Name Mailing Address City Name State Stories Scat LotSize Extra Space sf Adi. Ground Upper Extra Space Vacant 2023 I Assessments floors floor 013125000010 0 2037 N Miami Avenue Omni Redevelopment District CRA 1401 N MIAMI AVE, 2nd FL Miami FL 3313 6 0 0 6600 0 0 0 0 1,056 $1,056.00 013125000012 0 North Miami Avenue between 20th and 21st Street Kush Property LLC 2911 GRAND AVE 4000 Miami FL 3313 3 0 0 464 0 0 0 0 74 $74.24 013125004013 0 2827 N MIAMI AVE LEEMA HOLDINGS GROUP LLC 6750 NE 4 CT Miami FL 3313 8 0 0 3250 0 0 0 0 520 $520.00 013125004015 0 10 NE 29 Street Leema Holdings Group LLC 6750 NE 4 CT, Miami FL 3313 8 0 0 3450 0 0 0 0 552 $552.00 013125004018 0 40 NE 29 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 13800 0 0 0 0 2,208 $2,208.00 013125004019 0 44 NE 29 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 6900 0 0 0 0 1,104 $1,104.00 013125004023 0 84 NE 29 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 6900 0 0 0 0 1,104 $1,104.00 013125004024 0 100 NE 29 Steet THE RIDER MIAMI LLC 2373 OAK VALLEY DR 170 Ann Arbor MI 4810 3 0 0 24288 0 0 0 0 3,886 $3,886.08 013125005025 0 97 NE 28 Street VVynwood Spaces, LLC. 8 NE 27 ST, Miami FL 3313 7 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005027 0 93 NE 28 Street VVynwood Spaces, LLC. 8 NE 27 ST, Miami FL 3313 7 0 0 1750 0 0 0 0 280 $280.00 013125005028 0 89 NE 28 Street Wynwood Spaces, LLC. 8 NE 27 ST, Miami FL 3313 7 0 0 1750 0 0 0 0 280 $280.00 013125005029 0 80 NE 28 Street WYNWOOD LAND LLC 37 NE 27 ST Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005030 0 79 NE 28 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005031 0 72 NE 28 Street WYNWOOD LAND LLC 37 NE 27 ST Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005033 0 75 NE 28 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005034 0 66 NE 28 Street WYNWOOD LAND LLC 37 NE 27 ST Miami FL 3313 1 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 560 $560.00 013125005035 0 61 NE 28 Street 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Rd, Ste 200 Miami Beach FL 3313 9 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 1,120 $1,120.00 013125024285 0 342 NW 29 Street 328 332 NW 29TH LLC 26 WEST 17 ST #801 New York NY 1001 1 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 1,120 $1,120.00 013125024286 0 346 NW 29 Street NW 29TH STREET LLC 251 LITTLE FALLS DR Wilmington DE 1980 8 0 85190 26400 0 26,409 0 0 4,224 $30,632.90 013125028053 0 175 NW 29 ST NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENT LLC 8500 NW 25 AVE Miami FL 3314 7 0 0 6900 0 0 0 0 1,104 $1,104.00 013125028054 0 167NW29ST NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENT LLC 8500 NW 25 AVE Miami FL 3314 7 0 0 6900 0 0 0 0 1,104 $1,104.00 013125024296 0 355 NW 28 Street NW29TH STREET LLC 251 LITTLE FALLS DR Wilmington DE 1980 8 0 0 6150 0 0 0 0 984 $984.00 013125024297 0 28th Street between 5th AV. 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206 Miami FL 33127 1 6339 7120 781 1,965 0 125 0 $2,090.05 0131250530010 2111 NW 1 Place Supercon, LLC 4300 SW 74 Ave, Miami FL 33155 1 1000 70349 69,349 310 0 11,096 0 $11,405.84 0131250540100 170 NW 23 Street Baron Wynwood 2, LLC 1425 North View Drive, Miami Beach FL 33140 1 9581 11024 1,443 2,970 0 231 0 $3,200.99 0131250540120 2215 NW 1 Place Baron Wynwood, LLC 1425 North View Drive Miami Beach FL 33140 1 8318 11024 2,706 2,579 0 433 0 $3,011.54 0131250540130 175 NW 22 Street Baron VVynwood, LLC 1425 North View Drive Miami Beach FL 33140 1 4713 5406 693 1,461 0 111 0 $1,571.91 0131250540132 2200 NW 1 Place Baron Wynwood, LLC 1425 North View Drive Miami Beach FL 33140 1 4794 5512 718 1,486 0 115 0 $1,601.02 0131250540150 2235 NW 2 Avenue Goldman Development, LLC 2214 NW 1 PL Miami FL 33127 1 13195 13276 81 4,090 0 13 0 $4,103.41 0131250540170 2219 NW2 Avenue Goldman Development, LLC 2214 NW 1 PL Miami FL 33127 1 3486 4136 650 1,081 0 104 0 $1,184.66 0131250540190 2136 NW 1 Avenue Soho, LLC 2627 NE 203 ST, #202 Aventura FL 33180 1 49629 68023 18,394 15,385 0 2,943 0 $18,328.03 0131250040170 28 NE 29 Street MOWYN MOHAWK LLC 1200 BRICKELL AVE STE 1200 Miami FL 33131 2 2408 6900 5,696 373 193 911 0 $1,477.24 0131250050230 101 NE 28 Street THE RIDER MIAMI LLC 2373 OAK VALLEY DR 170 Ann Arbor MI 48103 2 6470 7070 3,835 1,003 518 614 0 $2,134.05 0131250060130 2751 N Miami Avenue Omm Project, INC 2751 N Miami Ave Suite 7 Miami FL 33127 2 23039 24808 13,289 3,571 1,843 2,126 0 $7,540.33 0131250060150 2637 N Miami Avenue Wynwood Gates, LLC 8 NE 27 ST, Miami FL 33137 2 10174 15293 10,206 1,577 814 1,633 0 $4,023.85 0131250060170 60 NE 27 Street 26 60 NE 27th Street LLC 50 Washington St Hoboken NJ 07030 2 13622 6985 174 2,111 1,090 28 0 $3,229.01 0131250060180 62 NE 27 Street Gari Nader & Co, LLC 62 NE 27 Street, Miami FL 33137- 4432 2 46169 51644 28,560 7,156 3,694 4,570 0 $15,419.24 0131250080050 21 NE 26 Street 21 NE 26, LLC 927 Lincoln Road, Ste 214 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 7020 7150 3,640 1,088 562 582 0 $2,232.10 0131250080120 40 NE 26 Street East Wynd, LLC. 40 NE 26 ST Miami FL 33137 2 3200 3575 1,975 496 256 316 0 $1,068.00 0131250080130 82 NE 26 Street 82 NE 26th Street, LLC. 1602 Alton Road, SUITE 126 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 31727 33460 17,597 4,918 2,538 2,815 0 $10,271.29 0131250100050 47 NE 25 Street Ronald D Coyle 7850 SW 145 Street, Miami FL 33158- 2012 2 9746 7250 2,377 1,511 780 380 0 $2,670.63 0131250100080 2445 N Miami Avenue The Wynwood Corner Corp 1110 Brickell Ave #701 Miami FL 33131 2 8967 6088 1,605 1,390 717 257 0 $2,363.97 0131250100090 2435 N Miami Avenue The Wynwood Corner Corp 1110 Brickell Avenue #701 Miami FL 33131 2 468 6088 5,854 73 37 937 0 $1,046.62 0131250100100 2425 N Miami Avenue Ronald D Coyle 7850 SW 145 Street, Miami FL 33158- 2012 2 9350 6088 1,413 1,449 748 226 0 $2,423.33 0131250100120 51 NE 24 Street American Riviera Real Estate, Co 309 23 Street, Suite #300 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 23382 14000 2,309 3,624 1,871 369 0 $5,864.21 0131250242800 300 NW 29 Street Wynwood Prime LLC 435 21 ST CU4 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 5857 7000 4,072 908 469 651 0 $2,027.84 0131250243040 2818 NW 2 Avenue THOR WYNWOOD WALK OWNER LLC 25 West 39 ST, New York NY 10018 2 64432 78049 45,833 9,987 5,155 7,333 0 $22,474.80 53 \s I RMPRUSINess IOVEMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOD 0131250280610 2900 NW 1 Avenue 2900 NW 1ST AVE BSD LLC BIG FAN LLC 2312 N MIAMI AVE 2FLR Miami FL 33127 2 14422 14509 7,298 2,235 1,154 1,168 0 $4,556.85 0131250280760 95 NW 29 Street WYNWOOD FEE OWNER LLC 7000 BROADWAY 8 FL New York NY 10003 2 36111 13800 -4,256 5,597 2,889 -681 0 $7,805.21 0131250280810 71 NW 29 Street WYNWOOD FEE OWNER LLC 700 BROADWAY 8 FLOOR New York NY 10003 2 6001 13800 10,800 930 480 1,728 0 $3,138.16 0131250280870 2826 N Miami Avenue International Midtown, Corp. 1110 Brickell Avenue, # 800 Miami FL 33131 2 3111 5750 4,195 482 249 671 0 $1,402.21 0131250280880 24 NW 29 Street Trusts Advisors Corporation, 24 On 29 Land Trust 5781 B NW 151 St Hialeah FL 33014 2 3363 6900 5,219 521 269 835 0 $1,625.27 0131250281090 2808 N Miami Avenue Revo Team LLC 2765 SW 22 AVE Miami FL 33127 2 6904 11376 7,924 1,070 552 1,268 0 $2,890.28 0131250290200 2610 N Miami Avenue 2600 N MIAMI ASSOCIATES LLC C/O HIDROCK PROPERTIES 40 WALL STREET 45 FLR New York NY 10005 2 10193 8175 3,079 1,580 815 493 0 $2,887.92 0131250291150 2534 N Miami Avenue 2534 N MIAMI ASSOCIATES LLC C/O HIDROCK PROPERTIES 40 WALL STREET 45 FL New York NY 10005 2 17500 18750 10,000 2,713 1,400 1,600 0 $5,712.50 0131250300190 171 NW 25 ST NW 25 ST & 2 AVE LLC LOMBARDI PROPERTIES 167 NW 25 ST Miami FL 33127 2 5683 5568 2,727 881 455 436 0 $1,771.75 0131250300200 2511 NW 2 Avenue CJL Wynwood LLC C/O Centurion Realty, LLC 500 5 AVE FL 39 New York NY 10110 2 8070 10302 6,267 1,251 646 1,003 0 $3,399.17 0131250310160 257 NW 27 Street PRH G40 PROPERTY OWNER LLC C/O TRISTAR MANAGEMENT LLC 590 MADISON AVE 21ST FL New York NY 10022 2 2576 5500 4,212 399 206 674 0 $1,279.28 0131250320510 444 NW 28 Street Fashion Two, LLC 310 NW26 St. Unit 1 Miami FL 33127 2 9465 11000 6,268 1,467 757 1,003 0 $3,227.08 0131250050510 2811 N Miami Ave LEEMA HOLDINGS GROUP LLC 6750 NE 4 CT Miami FL 33138 2 8835 5250 833 1,369 707 133 0 $2,209.43 0131250242890 2887 NW 5 Ave 2887 NW 5TH LLC 26 W17 ST 801 New York NY 10011 2 10625 12360 7,048 1,647 850 1,128 0 $3,624.48 0131250242930 2801 NW 5 Ave JACOB VV00 HO LEE &W EUN SOOK BAE 2600 SW 85 AVE DAVIE, FL 33328 Davie FL 33328 2 5432 9295 6,579 842 435 1,053 0 $2,829.16 0131250360060 48 NW 25 Street LIVWRK SOL WYNWOOD LLC 1680 MICHIGAN AVE SUITE 817 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 22696 36250 24,902 3,518 1,816 3,984 0 $9,317.88 0131250370010 2400 N Miami Avenue LIVWRK SOL WYNWOOD LLC 1680 MICHIGAN AVE 817 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 4099 5850 3,801 635 328 608 0 $1,571.35 0131250370020 2412 N Miami Avenue LIVWRK SOL WYNWOOD LLC 1680 MICHIGAN AVE 817 Miami Beach FL 33139 2 5998 6500 3,501 930 480 560 0 $2,469.99 0131250290980 166 NW 26 ST 26TH STREET SPACES LLC C/O LOMBARDI PROPERTIES 160 NW 26 ST #201 Miami FL 33127 2 15990 21100 13,105 2,478 1,279 2,097 0 $5,854.45 0131250370300 43 NW 23 Street RJR ML LLC RJR REALTY LLC 1180 S BEVERLY DR STE 700 Los Angeles CA 90035 2 21697 30250 19,402 3,363 1,736 3,104 0 $8,203.04 0131250370430 120 NW 24 Street Lerner 120 NW 24 St LLC 5901 Moss Ranch Road, Miami FL 33156 2 5400 7500 4,800 837 432 768 0 $2,037.00 0131250370520 194 NW 24 Street 194 196 Wynwood, LLC 199 E Flagler St, Pmb 152 Miami FL 33131 2 4131 7137 5,072 640 330 811 0 $1,782.23 0131250390010 2200 NW 2 Avenue 243 VVynwood, LLC 45 Main St., Ste. #502 Brooklyn NY 11201 2 24722 20250 7,889 3,832 1,978 1,262 0 $7,071.91 0131250320370 2641NW5Ave CAINSTAR LLC C/O TRISTAR MANAGEMENT 590 MADISON AVE New York NY 10022 2 26796 19866 6,468 4,153 2,144 1,035 $7,1.94 013125033024 0 2401 NW 5 AVE Y & K ENTERPRISES INC 2295 NW 20 ST B Miami FL 33142 2 26252 38175 25,049 4,069 2,100 4,008 0 $10,177.06 013125034025 0 2337 NW 5 AVE MALUX REALTY LLC C/O MANA WYNWOOD 318 NW 23 ST Miami FL 33127 2 53535 46250 19,483 8,298 4,283 3,117 0 $15,697.93 013125054018 0 2215 NW2 Avenue Goldman Development, LLC 2214 NW 1 PL Miami FL 33127 2 17008 9772 1,268 2.636 1.361 203 0 $4,199.76 013125054030 2129 NW 33137- 0 Court R M Realty Corporation 660 Island Rd, Miami FL 3325 2 15319 20436 12,777 2,374 1,226 2,044 0 $5,644.21 SOHO LLC C/O FROMBERG & 013125054033 0 2159 NW 1 CT PERLOW & KORNIK PA 20295 NE 29 PL STE 200 Aventura FL 33180 2 11507 6812 1,059 1,784 921 169 0 $2,873.51 013125074001 318 NW 23 37995 24 61 48 08 0 Street Mannigan Holdings, LLC 215 Coles ST Jersey City NJ 07310 2 158823 5 300,544 8 12,706 7 0 $85,410.37 013125010011 0 26 NE 25 Street NMC2, LLC 7950 NW 53 ST Ste 337 Doral FL 33166 3 19104 7000 632 1,974 2,038 101 0 $4,112.96 013125032041 0 331 NW 26 Street CG, LLC 310 NW 26 St. Unit 1 Miami FL 33127 3 19609 10000 3,464 2,026 2,092 554 0 $4,672.08 54 \s I RMPROVEOSINESS IMENT DISTRICT WYNWOOO 013125036013 0 120 NW 25 Street DTM, LLC 160 NW 26 ST, #201 Miami FL 33127 3 34708 14500 2,931 3,586 3,702 469 0 $7,757.59 013125051006 2121 NW2 170 NE 40 Street, INC. 2121 Nw 2Nd Ave, # 206 Miami FL 33127 3 26200 13437 4,704 2,707 2,795 753 0 $6,254.59 0 Avenue 013125032025 2660 NW 3 VVynwood DS, LLC C/O Goldman 310 NW26 ST Suite B Miami FL 33127 8 222643 36250 8,420 8,627 31,170 1,347 0 $41,144.58 0 Avenue Properties 013125034002 215 NW 24 BAT WYNVVOOD LLC 855 FRONT ST San CA 94111 8 68979 8750 128 2,673 9,657 20 0 $13,350.42 0 Street Francisco 013125034045 0 222 NW 24 ST 24TH STREET VVYNVVt�OD TOWER LLC 855 FRONT ST San Francisco CA 94111 8 92120 13125 1,610 3,570 1,842 258 0 $5,669.65 013125033036 240 NW 25 W25 Owner LLC C/O East End Capital 600 MADISON AVE, 13 17 0 Street Partners LLC 11th FL New York NY 10022 10 424833 60480 17,997 61,176 2,879 0 $77,225.25 013125028096 0 98 NW 29 Street LMV II VVynwood Holdings LP 700 NW 107 AVE Miami FL 33172 12 351342 55066 25,788 9.076 51,530 4.126 0 $64,732.50 013125013001 2201 N Miami 13 07 0 Avenue 2201 N MIAMI AVE OVVNER LLC 3953 Maple Ave Ste 300 Dallas TX 75219 14 590330 78050 35,884 Z 87,706 5,741 0 $106,519.14 013125028085 0 2916 N Miami Avenue The Gateway at VVynwood LLC 28 W36 St, Floor 3 New York NY 10018 14 415709 48521 18,828 9,205 61,762 3,012 0 $73,979.87 Total $1,474,003.19 55 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO WYNWOOD BID RE-ESTABLISHMENT TIMELINE Florida Statutes Chapter 170: • June 7, 2023 - Wynwood BID to submit Binder to City Clerk's Office with; • Bid Timeline • Assessment Plat showing the area to be assessed, Plans & Specs, and; • Estimated cost of proposed improvement etc. (FS. 170.04) • June 8, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: Resolution to renew the Wynwood BID special assessment district, subject to approval of affected property owners. • June 9, 2023 — • Begin collection of the Affidavit of Authority and Support — Affidavit Process • BID to provide digital Assessment roll to Clerk's office with Affidavit providing total number of properties included within the BID. • August 18, 2023 - Deadline to file/collect Affidavits. • August 23, 2023 - Certification by the Office of the City Clerk of Affidavit process... • September 14, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: • Resolution to accept the petition results and; • Resolution to fix a time and place at which the owners of property to be assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the City Commission to be heard on the matter. • Thirty (30) day notice to be sent after acceptance of affidavits and time and date are fixed. Property owners to receive the notice thirty (30) days prior to the Equalization Board Meeting of October 26, 2023. • October 26, 2023 - City of Miami Commission Meeting: • The City of Miami Commission to meet and hear testimony from affected property owners regarding the advisability of the special assessment and; • The City of Miami Commission to make final decision on whether to levy special assessment; • The City Commission shall thereafter meet as an equalizing board. To hear and consider any and all complaints as to the special assessments and shall adjust and equalize the assessments. • Resolution to approve special assessment. • October 27, 2023 — • When so equalized and approved — BID to provide a final assessment roll to the City Clerk's Office (for lien book). • November 6, 2023 — • Re -Establishment of Wynwood BID to operate as a special assessment district. (Including 10-day Veto Period) 56 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WVNWOOO SAMPLE AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORITY AND SUPPORT Renewal of the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID") is subject to the approval by a majority (50% plus 1) of the affected property owners, which shall be determined through an Affidavit of Authority and Support ("Affidavit"). The process for submitting an Affidavit shall begin on June 8, 2023. An Affidavit must be either hand delivered or mailed to the Office of the City Clerk at the address listed below and received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on August 18, 2023. City of Miami Office of the City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Affected property owners are entitled to file one (1) Affidavit per individual folio owned. "Property Owner" or "Owner" shall mean a person who appears on legal title to real property by deed duly recorded in the Miami -Dade County records or their designated representative, agent, or guardian of the Owner. A full list of those properties subject to the special assessment and eligible to file an Affidavit will be on file at the City of Miami, Office of the City Clerk. 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HY 1CO22 10 424,833 43,499 17,997 13,170 61,176 2,879 0 577225.25 0131250740010 318 HW 23 street Ma nniga n Holdings, LLC .215 Coles ST -lemel'Citl, HI 7310 1 158,823 379,955 300,544 24,618 12,706 48087 0 585,41037 0131250130010 2201 H m iami Avenue 2201 II MIAMI AVE OWNER LLC 39. maple Aveste 300 Dallas Tx 75219 14 590,3. 78,050 35,884 13,2 87,706 5741 0 $106,519.14 $1,474,003.33 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Select Year: 2022 v Go The 2022 Florida Statutes (including 2022 Special Session A and 2023 Special Session B) Title XII Chapter 170 MUNICIPALITIES SUPPLEMENTAL AND ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF MAKING LOCAL MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS CHAPTER 170 SUPPLEMENTAL AND ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF MAKING LOCAL MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS View Entire Chapter 170.01 Authority for providing improvements and levying and collecting special assessments against property benefited. 170.02 Method of prorating special assessments. 170.03 Resolution required to declare special assessments. 170.04 Plans and specifications, with estimated cost of proposed improvement required before adoption of resolution. 170.05 Publication of resolution. 170.06 Preliminary assessment roll. 170.07 Publication of preliminary assessment roll. 170.08 Final consideration of special assessments; equalizing board to hear complaints and adjust assessments; rebate of difference in cost and assessment. 170.09 Priority of lien; interest; and method of payment. 170.10 Legal proceedings instituted upon failure of property owner to pay special assessment or interest when due; foreclosure; service of process. 170.11 Bonds may be issued to an amount not exceeding the amount of liens assessed for the cost of improvements to be paid by special assessment. 170.14 Governing authority of municipality required to make new assessments until valid assessment is made if special assessment is omitted or held invalid. 170.15 Expenditures for improvements. 170.16 Assessment roll sufficient evidence of assessment and other proceedings of this chapter; variance not material unless party objecting materially injured thereby. 170.17 Denomination of bonds; interest; place of payment; form; signatures; coupons; and delivery. 170.18 Notice required where no newspaper is published in county in which municipality is situated. 170.19 Construction and authority of chapter. 170.20 Bonds negotiable. 170.201 Special assessments. 170.21 Provisions of chapter supplemental, additional, and alternative procedure. 170.01 Authority for providing improvements and levying and collecting special assessments against property benefited.— (1) Any municipality of this state may, by its governing authority: (a) Provide for the construction, reconstruction, repair, paving, repaving, hard surfacing, rehard surfacing, widening, guttering, and draining of streets, boulevards, and alleys; for grading, regrading, leveling, laying, www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute& U RL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 1/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine relaying, paving, repaving, hard surfacing, and rehard surfacing of sidewalks; for constructing or reconstructing permanent pedestrian canopies over public sidewalks; and in connection with any of the foregoing, provide related lighting, landscaping, street furniture, signage, and other amenities as determined by the governing authority of the municipality; (b) Order the construction, reconstruction, repair, renovation, excavation, grading, stabilization, and upgrading of greenbelts, swales, culverts, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, outfalls, canals, primary, secondary, and tertiary drains, water bodies, marshlands, and natural areas, all or part of a comprehensive stormwater management system, including the necessary appurtenances and structures thereto and including, but not limited to, dams, weirs, and pumps; (c) Order the construction or reconstruction of water mains, water laterals, alternative water supply systems, including, but not limited to, reclaimed water, aquifer storage and recovery, and desalination systems, and other water distribution facilities, including the necessary appurtenances thereto; (d) Pay for the relocation of utilities, including the placement underground of electrical, telephone, and cable television services, pursuant to voluntary agreement with the utility, but nothing contained in this paragraph shall affect a utility's right to locate or relocate its facilities on its own initiative at its own expense; (e) Provide for the construction or reconstruction of parks and other public recreational facilities and improvements, including appurtenances thereto; (f) Provide for the construction or reconstruction of seawalls; (g) Provide for the drainage and reclamation of wet, low, or overflowed lands; (h) Provide for offstreet parking facilities, parking garages, or similar facilities; (i) Provide for mass transportation systems; (j) Provide for improvements to permit the passage and navigation of watercraft; and (k) Provide for the payment of all or any part of the costs of any such improvements by levying and collecting special assessments on the abutting, adjoining, contiguous, or other specially benefited property. However, offstreet parking facilities, parking garages, or other similar facilities and mass transportation systems must be approved by vote of a majority of the affected property owners. Any municipality which is legally obligated for providing capital improvements for water, alternative water supplies, including, but not limited to, reclaimed water, water from aquifer storage and recovery, and desalination systems, or sewer facilities within an unincorporated area of the county may recover the costs of the capital improvements by levying and collecting special assessments for the purposes authorized in this section on the specially benefited property; however, collections of the special assessment shall not take place until the specially benefited property connects to the capital improvement. (2) Special assessments may be levied only for the purposes enumerated in this section and shall be levied only on benefited real property at a rate of assessment based on the special benefit accruing to such property from such improvements when the improvements funded by the special assessment provide a benefit which is different in type or degree from benefits provided to the community as a whole. (3) Any municipality, subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, may levy and collect special assessments against property benefited for the purpose of stabilizing and improving: (a) Retail business districts, (b) Wholesale business districts, or (c) Nationally recognized historic districts, or any combination of such districts, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services in such districts of the municipality. This subsection does not authorize a municipality to use bond proceeds to fund ongoing operations of these districts. (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a municipality may not levy special assessments for the provision of fire protection services on lands classified as agricultural lands under s. 193.461 unless the land contains a residential dwelling or nonresidential farm building, with the exception of an agricultural pole barn, www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 2/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine provided the nonresidential farm building exceeds a just value of $10,000. Such special assessments must be based solely on the special benefit accruing to that portion of the land consisting of the residential dwelling and curtilage, and qualifying nonresidential farm buildings. As used in this subsection, the term "agricultural pole barn" means a nonresidential farm building in which 70 percent or more of the perimeter walls are permanently open and allow free ingress and egress. History.—s. 1, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3022; s. 1, ch. 59-396; s. 1, ch. 67-552; s. 1, ch. 78-360; s. 32, ch. 79-164; s. 1, ch. 82-198; s. 32, ch. 83-204; s. 1, ch. 83-337; s. 1, ch. 87-103; s. 39, ch. 91-45; s. 1, ch. 92-156; s. 2, ch. 94-344; s. 4, ch. 95-323; s. 2, ch. 2016-89. 170.02 Method of prorating special assessments. —Special assessments against property deemed to be benefited by local improvements, as provided for in s. 170.01, shall be assessed upon the property specially benefited by the improvement in proportion to the benefits to be derived therefrom, said special benefits to be determined and prorated according to the foot frontage of the respective properties specially benefited by said improvement, or by such other method as the governing body of the municipality may prescribe. History.—s. 2, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3023. 170.03 Resolution required to declare special assessments. —When the governing authority of any municipality may determine to make any public improvement authorized by s. 170.01 and defray the whole or any part of the expense thereof by special assessments, said governing authority shall so declare by resolution stating the nature of the proposed improvement, designating the street or streets or sidewalks to be so improved, the location of said sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and drains, the location of said water mains, water laterals, and other water distribution facilities, the location of the utilities, the location of the recreational facilities, the location of the seawalls, the location of the drainage project, or the location of the retail or wholesale business districts or nationally recognized historic districts to be improved, and the part or portion of the expense thereof to be paid by special assessments, the manner in which said assessments shall be made, when said assessments are to be paid, what part, if any, shall be apportioned to be paid from the general improvement fund of the municipality; and said resolution shall also designate the lands upon which the special assessments shall be levied, and in describing said lands it shall be sufficient to describe them as "all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby and further designated by the assessment plat hereinafter provided for." Such resolution shall also state the total estimated cost of the improvement. Such estimated cost may include the cost of construction or reconstruction, the cost of all labor and materials, the cost of all lands, property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired, financing charges, interest prior to and during construction and for 1 year after completion of construction, discount on the sale of special assessment bonds, cost of plans and specifications, surveys of estimates of costs and of revenues, cost of engineering and legal services, and all other expenses necessary or incident to determining the feasibility or practicability of such construction or reconstruction, administrative expense, and such other expense as may be necessary or incident to the financing herein authorized. History.—s. 3, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3024; s. 2, ch. 59-396; s. 2, ch. 67-552; s. 1, ch. 78-330; s. 2, ch. 87-103; s. 40, ch. 91-45; s. 2, ch. 92-156; s. 3, ch. 94-344. 170.04 Plans and specifications, with estimated cost of proposed improvement required before adoption of resolution. —At the time of the adoption of the resolution provided for in s. 170.03, there shall be on file with the town or city clerk, or like officer, of the municipality adopting said resolution, an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, which assessment plat, plans and specifications and estimate shall be open to the inspection of the public. History.—s. 4, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3025; s. 3, ch. 59-396. 170.05 Publication of resolution. —Upon the adoption of the resolution provided for in s. 170.03, the municipality shall cause said resolution to be published one time in a newspaper of general circulation published in said municipality, and if there be no newspaper published in said municipality, the governing authority of said municipality shall cause said resolution to be published once a week for a period of 2 weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which said municipality is located. www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 3/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine History.—s. 5, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3026. 170.06 Preliminary assessment roll. —Upon the adoption of the resolution aforesaid, the governing authority of the municipality shall cause to be made a preliminary assessment roll in accordance with the method of assessment provided for in said resolution, which assessment roll shall be completed as promptly as possible; said assessment roll shall show the lots and lands assessed and the amount of the benefit to and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land, and, if said assessment is to be paid in installments, the number of annual installments in which the assessment is divided shall also be entered and shown upon said assessment roll. History.—s. 6, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3027; s. 3, ch. 67-552; s. 4, ch. 87-103. 170.07 Publication of preliminary assessment roll. —Upon the completion of said preliminary assessment roll, the governing authority of the municipality shall by resolution fix a time and place at which the owners of the property to be assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before said governing authority and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of making such improvements, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefor, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved. Thirty days' notice in writing of such time and place shall be given to such property owners. The notice shall include the amount of the assessment and shall be served by mailing a copy to each of such property owners at his or her last known address, the names and addresses of such property owners to be obtained from the records of the property appraiser or from such other sources as the city or town clerk or engineer deems reliable, proof of such mailing to be made by the affidavit of the clerk or deputy clerk of said municipality, or by the engineer, said proof to be filed with the clerk, provided, that failure to mail said notice or notices shall not invalidate any of the proceedings hereunder. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall also be given by two publications a week apart in a newspaper of general circulation in said municipality, and if there be no newspaper published in said municipality the governing authority of said municipality shall cause said notice to be published in like manner in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which said municipality is located; provided that the last publication shall be at least 1 week prior to the date of the hearing. Said notice shall describe the streets or other areas to be improved and advise all persons interested that the description of each property to be assessed and the amount to be assessed to each piece or parcel of property may be ascertained at the office of the clerk of the municipality. Such service by publication shall be verified by the affidavit of the publisher and filed with the clerk of said municipality. History.—s. 7, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3028; s. 4, ch. 59-396; s. 1, ch. 77-102; s. 5, ch. 87-103; s. 914, ch. 95-147; s. 1, ch. 98-52. 170.08 Final consideration of special assessments; equalizing board to hear complaints and adjust assessments; rebate of difference in cost and assessment. —At the time and place named in the notice provided for in s. 170.07, the governing authority of the municipality shall meet and hear testimony from affected property owners as to the propriety and advisability of making the improvements and funding them with special assessments on property. Following the testimony, the governing authority of the municipality shall make a final decision on whether to levy the special assessments. Thereafter, the governing authority shall meet as an equalizing board to hear and consider any and all complaints as to the special assessments and shall adjust and equalize the assessments on a basis of justice and right. When so equalized and approved by resolution or ordinance of the governing authority, a final assessment roll shall be filed with the governing authority of the municipality, and such assessments shall stand confirmed and remain legal, valid, and binding first liens upon the property against which such assessments are made until paid; however, upon completion of the improvement, the municipality shall credit to each of the assessments the difference in the assessment as originally made, approved, and confirmed and the proportionate part of the actual cost of the improvement to be paid by special assessments as finally determined upon the completion of the improvement, but in no event shall the final assessments exceed the amount of benefits originally assessed. Promptly after such confirmation, the assessments shall be recorded by the city clerk in a special book, to be known as the "Improvement Lien Book," and the record of the lien in this book shall constitute prima facie evidence of its validity. The governing authority of the municipality may by resolution grant a discount equal to all or a part of the payee's proportionate share of the cost of the project consisting of bond www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 4/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine financing costs, such as capitalized interest, funded reserves, and bond discount included in the estimated cost of the project, upon payment in full of any assessment during such period prior to the time such financing costs are incurred as may be specified by the governing authority. History.—s. 8, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3029; s. 5, ch. 59-396; s. 1, ch. 78-330; s. 73, ch. 81-259; s. 6, ch. 87-103. 170.09 Priority of lien; interest; and method of payment. —The special assessments shall be payable at the time and in the manner stipulated in the resolution providing for the improvement; shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims, until paid; shall bear interest, at a rate not to exceed 8 percent per year, or, if bonds are issued pursuant to this chapter, at a rate not to exceed 1 percent above the rate of interest at which the improvement bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter and used for the improvement are sold, from the date of the acceptance of the improvement; and may, by the resolution aforesaid and only for capital outlay projects, be made payable in equal installments over a period not to exceed 30 years notwithstanding any special act to the contrary, to which, if not paid when due, there shall be added a penalty at the rate of 1 percent per month, until paid. However, the assessments may be paid without interest at any time within 30 days after the improvement is completed and a resolution accepting the same has been adopted by the governing authority. History.—s. 9, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3030; s. 6, ch. 59-396; s. 1, ch. 61-349; s. 4, ch. 67-552; s. 3, ch. 80-318; s. 74, ch. 81-259; s. 5, ch. 82-195; s. 2, ch. 82-198; s. 33, ch. 83-204; s. 29, ch. 99-378. 170.10 Legal proceedings instituted upon failure of property owner to pay special assessment or interest when due; foreclosure; service of process. —Each annual installment provided for in s. 170.09 shall be paid upon the dates specified in said resolution, with interest upon all deferred payments, until the entire amount of said assessment has been paid, and upon the failure of any property owner to pay any annual installment due, or any part thereof, or any annual interest upon deferred payments, the governing authority of the municipality shall cause to be brought the necessary legal proceedings by a bill in chancery to enforce payment thereof with all accrued interest and penalties, together with all legal costs incurred, including a reasonable solicitor's fee, to be assessed as part of the costs and in the event of default in the payment of any installment of an assessment, or any accrued interest on said assessment, the whole assessment, with the interest and penalties thereon, shall immediately become due and payable and subject to foreclosure. In the foreclosure of any special assessment service of process against unknown or nonresident defendants may be had by publication, as now provided by law in other chancery suits. The foreclosure proceedings shall be prosecuted to a sale and conveyance of the property involved in said proceedings as now provided by law in suits to foreclose mortgages; or, in the alternative, said proceeding may be instituted and prosecuted under chapter 173. History.—s. 10, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3031; s. 7, ch. 59-396. 170.11 Bonds may be issued to an amount not exceeding the amount of liens assessed for the cost of improvements to be paid by special assessment. —After the equalization, approval and confirmation of the levying of the special assessments for improvements as provided by s. 170.08 and as soon as a contract for said improvement has been finally let, the governing authority of the municipality may by resolution or ordinance authorize the issuance of bonds, to be designated "Improvement bonds, series No. ," in an amount not in excess of the aggregate amount of said liens levied for such improvements. Said bonds shall be payable from a special and separate fund, to be known as the "Improvement fund, series No. ," which shall be used solely for the payment of the principal and interest of said "Improvement bonds, series No. " and for no other purpose. Said fund shall be deposited in a separate bank account; and all the proceeds collected by the city from the principal, interest, and penalties of said liens shall be deposited and held in said fund. Said bonds so issued shall never exceed the amount of liens assessed, and said bonds shall mature not later than 2 years after the maturity of the last installment of said liens. Said bonds shall bear certificates signed by the clerk of the municipality certifying that the amount of liens levied, the proceeds of which are pledged to the payment of said bonds, are equal to the amount of the bonds issued. The bonds may be delivered to the contractor in payment for his or her work or may be sold at public or private sale for not less than 95 percent of par and accrued interest, the proceeds to be used in paying for the www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 5/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine cost of the work. Said bonds shall not be a general obligation of the city, but shall be payable solely out of said assessments, installments, interest, penalties, provided that said bonds may be secured by any other revenues that may be legally available for such purpose. Any surplus remaining after payment of all bonds and interest thereon shall revert to the city and be used for any municipal purpose. Bonds issued under this section may be refunded from time to time as provided in this section. History.—s. 11, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3032; s. 8, ch. 59-396; s. 5, ch. 67-552; s. 1, ch. 78-330; s. 3, ch. 92-156; s. 915, ch. 95-147. 170.14 Governing authority of municipality required to make new assessments until valid assessment is made if special assessment is omitted or held invalid. —If any special assessment made under the provisions of this chapter to defray the whole or any part of the expense of any said improvement shall be either in whole or in part annulled, vacated or set aside by the judgment of any court, or if the governing authority of any municipality shall be satisfied that any such assessment is so irregular or defective that the same cannot be enforced or collected, or if the governing authority of a municipality shall have omitted to make such assessment when it might have done so, the governing authority of the municipality shall take all necessary steps to cause a new assessment to be made for the whole or any part of any improvement or against any property benefited by any improvement, following as nearly as may be the provisions of this chapter and in case such second assessment shall be annulled, said governing authority of any municipality may obtain and make other assessments until a valid assessment shall be made. History.—s. 14, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3035; s. 11, ch. 59-396. 170.15 Expenditures for improvements. —The governing authority of any municipality may pay out of its general funds or out of any special fund that may be provided for that purpose such portion of the cost of any improvement as it may deem proper. History.—s. 15, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3036; s. 12, ch. 59-396. 170.16 Assessment roll sufficient evidence of assessment and other proceedings of this chapter; variance not material unless party objecting materially injured thereby. —Any informality or irregularity in the proceedings in connection with the levy of any special assessment under the provisions of this chapter shall not affect the validity of the special assessment where the assessment roll has been confirmed by the governing authority. The assessment roll as finally approved and confirmed shall be competent and sufficient evidence that the assessment was duly levied, that the assessment was duly made and adopted, and that all other proceedings adequate to the adoption of the assessment roll were duly had, taken, and performed as required by this chapter, and no variance from the directions hereunder shall be held material unless it be clearly shown that the party objecting was materially injured thereby. However, nothing in this section shall relieve the governing authority from notifying the affected property owners of the special assessments as required by this chapter. History.—s. 16, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3037; s. 7, ch. 87-103; s. 41, ch. 91-45. 170.17 Denomination of bonds; interest; place of payment; form; signatures; coupons; and delivery. —All bonds issued under this chapter shall be the denomination of $500, or some multiple thereof, and shall bear interest as provided in s. 215.84 until paid in full, payable annually or semiannually, and both principal and interest shall be payable at such place or places as the governing authority may determine. The form of such bonds shall be fixed by resolution of the governing authority of the municipality, and said bonds shall be signed by the mayor or chief executive officer of the municipality and the clerk or other like officers thereof, under the seal of the municipality; the coupons, if any, shall be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers. The delivery of any bond and coupon so executed at any time thereafter shall be valid although before the date of delivery the person signing such bond or coupons shall cease to hold office. History.—s. 17, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3038; s. 13, ch. 59-396; s. 16, ch. 73-302; s. 6, ch. 82-195; s. 4, ch. 92-156. 170.18 Notice required where no newspaper is published in county in which municipality is situated. — Where, by any of the provisions of this chapter, any notice is required to be given by publication in a newspaper, if there be no newspaper published in the county in which the municipality is situated, then such notice shall be www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 6/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine posted for the prescribed period of time in at least five public places in the municipality, one of which shall be the city or town hall, or the place of meeting of the governing authority, if there be no city or town hall. History.—s. 18, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3039. 170.19 Construction and authority of chapter. —This chapter shall, without reference to any other law of Florida, be full authority for the issuance and sale of the bonds by this chapter authorized, and shall be construed as an additional and alternative method for the financing of the improvements referred to herein. No ordinance, resolution, election or proceeding in respect of the issuance of any bonds hereunder shall be necessary, except such as is required by this chapter, and no publication of any resolution, ordinance, election, notice or proceeding relating to the issuance of the bonds provided for by this chapter shall be required, except such as required by this chapter. History.—s. 19, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3040; s. 14, ch. 59-396. 170.20 Bonds negotiable. —Bonds issued under s. 170.11 shall have all the qualities of negotiable paper under the law merchant, and shall not be invalid for any irregularity or defect in the proceedings for the issue and sale thereof, and shall be incontestable in the hands of bona fide purchasers or holders thereof for value. History.—s. 20, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3041; s. 15, ch. 59-396. 170.201 Special assessments.— (1) In addition to other lawful authority to levy and collect special assessments, the governing body of a municipality may levy and collect special assessments to fund capital improvements and municipal services, including, but not limited to, fire protection, emergency medical services, garbage disposal, sewer improvement, street improvement, and parking facilities. Without limiting the foregoing, a municipality that has a population of fewer than 100 persons for the previous year's taxing year may also levy and collect special assessments to fund special security and crime prevention services and facilities, including guard and gatehouse facilities for the current taxing year. However, if prior to the levy of the assessment, the cost of the services and facilities are funded by ad valorem taxes, the taxes shall be abated annually thereafter, in an amount equal to the full amount of the special assessment. The governing body of a municipality may apportion costs of such special assessments based on: (a) The front or square footage of each parcel of land; or (b) An alternative methodology, so long as the amount of the assessment for each parcel of land is not in excess of the proportional benefits as compared to other assessments on other parcels of land. (2) Property owned or occupied by a religious institution and used as a place of worship or education; by a public or private elementary, middle, or high school; or by a governmentally financed, insured, or subsidized housing facility that is used primarily for persons who are elderly or disabled shall be exempt from any special assessment levied by a municipality to fund any service if the municipality so desires. As used in this subsection, the term "religious institution" means any church, synagogue, or other established physical place for worship at which nonprofit religious services and activities are regularly conducted and carried on and the term "governmentally financed, insured, or subsidized housing facility" means a facility that is financed by a mortgage loan made or insured by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development under s. 8, s. 202, s. 221(d)(3) or (4), s. 232, or s. 236 of the National Housing Act and is owned or operated by an entity that qualifies as an exempt charitable organization under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. History.—s. 30, ch. 96-324; s. 1, ch. 97-110; s. 5, ch. 98-167; s. 14, ch. 99-378; s. 26, ch. 2011-144. 170.21 Provisions of chapter supplemental, additional, and alternative procedure. —This chapter shall not repeal any other law relating to the subject matter hereof, but shall be deemed to provide a supplemental, additional, and alternative method of procedure for the benefit of all cities, towns, and municipal corporations of the state, whether organized under special act or the general law, and shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purpose. History.—s. 21, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3042; s. 16, ch. 59-396. www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 7/8 4/5/23, 11:49 AM Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Copyright © 1995-2023 The Florida Legislature • Privacy Statement • Contact Us www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0170/0170.html 8/8 City of Miami Legislation Resolution: R-13-0136 City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 13-00284 Final Action Date: 4/11/2013 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNOWN AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS; PROVIDING FOR NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS TO BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PAYMENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE WYNWOOD BID PROJECT DIRECTOR, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") OFFICIALS AND WYNWOOD BID FORMATION OFFICIALS, AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes (2012) provides that a municipality, subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, may levy and collect special assessments against property benefited in a retail business district for the purposes of stabilizing and improving such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services in such districts; and WHEREAS, based upon information collected over many years at various workshops, seminars, public meetings and as the results of independent market research, the Wynwood Business Improvement District Steering Committee ("Committee"), has determined that the most appropriate means of stabilizing and improving the retail district in Wynwood is the establishment of a business improvement district area to be known as the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"); and WHEREAS, the business improvement district concept is based on a partnership between the City of Miami ("City"), property owners, merchants, businesses, and other organizations in the commercial community, with funding to be generated by a special assessment to be levied on property owners within a specified geographic area and with affected property owners agreeing to assess themselves to pay for supplemental services which are to be determined by the affected property owners ; and WHEREAS, the Committee is also recommending that the City Commission consider adopting an ordinance that would: (i) establish a governing board for the BID, (ii) establish the structure, procedures, powers, duties, and other requirements for such governing board of the BID; and (iii) require such board to report annually to the City Commission regarding the goals, objectives, services, programs, and projects accomplished and annual budget allocations; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID include commercial property, work -live property where 50% or more of the floor space is dedicated to work space, and not -for -profit property used for City of Miami Page 1 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 commercial purposes; and WHEREAS, property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), live -work property where 50% or more of the floor space is dedicated to living space, and self -standing residential property are exempt from the assessment; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: All lots and lands (on Exhibits A-1 and A-2 attached hereto) adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat hereinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of an forty-seven (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries / East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2890 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0510 ii. 01-3125-028-0520 i i i.O1-3125-028-0530 iv.O1-3125-028-0540 v. 01-3125-028-0560 vi.01-3125-028-0570 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-1140 ii. 01-3125-028-0900 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2930 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0510 ii. 01-3125-005-0470 i i i.O1-3125-005-0480 iv.O1-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: City of Miami Page 2 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0350 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0370 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0240 9. NW 26th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St and East of NW 2nd Ave will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1010 ii. 01-3125-029-1000 i i i.O1-3125-029-0980 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0990 ii. 01-3125-029-0970 i i i.O1-3125-029-0960 iv.O1-3125-029-0950 v. 01-3125-029-0940 vi.O1-3125-029-0930 vii.01-3125-029-0920 vi i i.01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0170 ii. 01-3125-029-1070 i i i .01-3125-029-1080 iv.O1-3125-029-1090 v. 01-3125-029-1100 vi.O1-3125-029-1110 vii.01-3125-029-1140 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0210 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1280 City of Miami Page 3 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 ii. 01-3125-029-1310 i i i.O1-3125-029-1320 iv.O1-3125-029-1330 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-036-0100 c. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1300 ii. 01-3125-029-1340 i i i.O1-3125-029-1345 iv.O1-3125-029-1350 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0240 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-034-0440 i i i.O1-3125-034-0450 iv.O1-3125-034-0460 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-038-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 ii. 01-3125-067-0010 i i i.O1-3125-048-0010 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 19. NW 22nd St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-054-0330 20. NW 21st St (North side) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st PI. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries / North - South Streets 21. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 25th St. 22. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. City of Miami Page 4 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 23. NW lst PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21 st St. 24. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-050-0050 ii. 01-3125-050-0060 i i i.01-3125-050-0070 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-049-0060 ii. 01-3125-049-0050 i i i.01-3125-054-0330 25. NW 1st Ave (West side only) from NW 22nd St to NW 22nd St. 26. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-048-0010 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 ii. 01-3125-004-0140 i i i.01-3125-005-0510 ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 27. 2700 N. Miami Ave., 01-3125-83-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 28. 94 NE 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 29. 115 NW 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 30. 208 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 31. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 32. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 33. 260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that the assessment has been fairly and reasonably apportioned amongst the properties that will receive the special benefit; 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. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes (2012), a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected and a special assessment district to be known as the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), is hereby created for a period of ten (10) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in composite Exhibit A hereto attached and hereby incorporated by this reference, subject to the approval by a majority of affected property owners in said district, for the purposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of the services to be funded by the proposed special assessments is approximately Seven Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($760,000) per year and special assessments shall be levied in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes of defraying a portion of the costs of services, programs, and projects, and City of Miami Page 5 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 based on the proposed Business Plan attached as Exhibit B, and the assessment methodologies by categories as set forth therein. Section 4. The assessment shall be payable to the Finance Director of the City, or such other designated governmental agency, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mailed to each property owner within the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, and within thirty (30) days following the confirmation by the Commission of the Final Assessment Roll; installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in accordance with statutory provisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims, until paid, and shall bear interest, at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 5. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit A-1 and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description as set forth in Exhibit A-2, both attached hereto and incorporated herein. Section 6. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another vote of the affected property owners would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period to determine whether to continue or discontinue the special assessment or include additional properties in the district or change the boundaries of the district. Section 7. In accordance with Chapter 170, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution, an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projects, and a cost estimate as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget attached hereto as composite Exhibit B, which shall be open to inspection by the public. Section 8 In accordance with Chapter 170, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots to be assessed, the amounts of benefits to the properties to be assessed, and the assessments against each lot, which shall be considered at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission following the approval of a majority of affected property owners, at a time and place to be set in a separate Resolution, at which time the City Commission shall hear as an equalizing board all parties in regard to the proposed assessment, and after making any adjustments that the City Commission may deem appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be confirmed by a Resolution of the City Commission. Section 9. This Resolution herein creating a special assessment district shall be advertised following its adoption. Section 10. The City Manager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Wynwood BID Project Manager, and other necessary City officials and Wynwood BID formation officials, after consultation with the City Attorney, are authorized{1} and directed to undertake all necessary actions and procedures to take such actions as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connection with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners . Section 11. This Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided , however, that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority (50% plus one) of the affected property owners pursuant to an election to be duly conducted by the City Clerk, this resolution shall be null and void.{2} City of Miami Page 6 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 File Number: 13-00284 Enactment Number: R-13-0136 Footnotes: {1 } The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. {2} 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 . City of Miami Page 7 of 7 File Id: 13-00284 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 p AstaaCITH ST I I I , II 11 CITY OF I LH MIAMI PROPOSED-1 NW 25TF1 ST WYNWOOD BUSINESS - - IMPROVE- MENT F- 1 DISTRICT - Legend Rail I I CartoStreets Proposed VJynwood BID MDC_Parccls 2/23/2013 0 80 150 326 480 640 Fee r — - - - - - - - 7 NW23RD ST_ i - - •.--. IT-1-1-1 j 1 NW 26TH ST . . . - _ I H _ I ST-1 — 1 NW 22ND LN NW STH AVE r NW 22ND ST r NW 21ST ST NW 20TH TER - - - -NW2OTHSI en rti IL en L I 11 I _NW 22ND.ST NW 2157 ST I _ n> _ I- - IL-- - - - Nw2b-tii sT 21.1 Lti z NE 29TH ST - - r--- NE 24:H ST - - - - •• NE 25Tki TER NE 25TH ST _ - - - - - - - NE 24IH ST NE 23RD_ST_ - - - - _NE 22rtast_ _ _ _ _ NE21ST_ST_ I Z r" I t17, I 201H TER -�� Wynwood BID Boundaries (3/29/13) The following are the Wynwood BID Boundaries. Wynwood BID Map is attached. Wynwood BID Boundaries / East — West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2890 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0510 ii. 01-3125-028-0520 iii. 01-3125-028-0530 iv. 01-3125-028-0540 v. 01-3125-028-0560 vi. 01-3125-028-0570 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-1140 ii. 01-3125-028-0900 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2930 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the. West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0510 ii. 01-3125-005-0470 iii. 01-3125-005-0480 iv. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0350 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks: 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0370 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0240 9. NW 26th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW lst Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St and East of NW 2nd Ave will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1010 ii. 01-3125-029-1000 iii. 01-3125-029-0980 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0990 ii. 01-3125-029-0970 iii. 01-3125-029-0960 iv. 01-3125-029-0950 v. 01-3125-029-0940 vi. 01-3125-029-0930 vii. 01-3125-029-0920 viii. 01-3125-029-0910 10.NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0170s ii. 01-3125-029-1070 iii. 01-3125-029-1080 iv. 01-3125-029-1090 v. 01-3125-029-1100 vi. 01-3125-029-1110. vi i. 01-3125-029-1140 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0210 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1280 ii. 01-3125-029-1310 iii. 01-3125-029-1320 iv. 01-3125-029-1330 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-036-0100 c. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1300 ii. 01-3125-029-1340 iii. 01-3125-029-1345 iv. 01-3125-029-1350 13.NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0240 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-034-0440 iii. 01-3125-034-0450 iv. 01-3125-034-0460 15.NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-038-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 ii. 01-3125-067-0010 iii. 01-3125-048-0010 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 19. NW 22nd St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-054-0330 20. NW 21st St (North side) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st PI. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries / North — South Streets 21. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 25th St. 22. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 23.NW 1st PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 24.NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-050-0050 ii. 01-3125-050-0060 i i i. 01-3125-050-0070 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-049-0060 ii. 01-3125-049-0050 iii. 01-3125-054-0330 25. NW 1st Ave (West side only) from NW 22nd St to NW 22nd.St. 26. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-048-0010 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 ii. 01-3125-004-0140 iii. 01-3125-005-0510 ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 27. 2700 N. Miami Ave., 28. 94 NE 29th Street, 29. 115 NW 23rd Street, 30. 208 NW 28th Street, 31. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 32. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 33. 260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-83-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 01-3125-004-0240 01-3125-038-0100 01-3125-031-0020 01-3125-031-0110 01-3125-051-0040 01-3125-031-0070 The Wynwood Business Improvement District Business Plan March 20, 2013 Prepared and Presented By David Collins, Wynwood BID Project Director and The Wynwood BID Steering Committee Mission Statement The mission of the Wynwood Business Improvement District is to solidify Wynwood (the "District") as a globally recognized center for art, creativity and culture with visibly clean and safe streets while enhancing the streetscape, artistic programming and neighborhood advocacy to promote Wynwood's pedestrian activity and overall sense of place. Introduction Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an effective vehicle to cooperatively finance and maintain new levels of services and improvements that local government alone cannot accomplish. All revenues from the Wynwood Business Improvement District assessment will be directed back to the defined geographic area to finance a supplemental menu of enhanced services including security, sanitation, support of the arts, events, marketing, transportation, and advocacy with the municipal government on such district -specific matters as planning and zoning, capital improvements, and business development. Relationship with Wynwood Partner 501 (c ) 3 Organization By agreement of its Boards of Directors, the Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) will work hand -in -hand with the Wynwood Arts District Association (WADA), an independent 501 (c)(3) organization,. This will benefit the Wynwood BID in two specific ways: 1. WADA would be able to submit grant proposals to government and foundations as well as to solicit tax deductible donations for proposed projects of the BID 2. As the precedent district arts association, WADA can provide expertise, skills, and services aimed at marketing Wynwood. Note however these services may have to be procured on a competitive basis through a recognized procurement process agreed to by the City of Miami. The procurement process would then be executed by members of the Wynwood BID Board or their designated Selection Committee. It is projected that this relationship between the BID and WADA will be synergistic and productive, and that it will strongly benefit both organizations and the Wynwood district as a whole. Advocacy Efforts The Wynwood BID will speak to the City and the County with a single unified voice. This partnership will seek a positive, productive and forward -looking relationship in all government related subjects, including but not limited to, baseline of services, infrastructure, zoning and land use regulation. 1. The Wynwood BID will make the case for the City of Miami to place 12 trash receptacles along 2nd Ave and to collect garbage from them daily. As well, the Wynwood BID will purchase and place 24 trashcans, which the Wynwood BID will install on cross streets and along North Miami Ave. This will be contingent upon the City's agreement to collect the trash from the receptacles daily. 2. The Wynwood BID will partner with the City departments to ensure that basic City services are provided in a timely and effective manner as delineated in the Baseline of Services. This will include, among other items, such standard City services as mechanical truck sweeping, hand sweeping of sidewalks and gutters, and "graffiti busters", and police coverage. 3. On a routine basis, the Wynwood BID will provide to the City Public Works Dept. photos and addresses of damaged sidewalks in need of repair. 4. The Wynwood BID will work with the City Capital Improvements Dept. to facilitate the next generation of sidewalks to enhance pedestrian viability. 5. The Wynwood BID will work with the City of Miami to explore programs and initiatives to enhance the streetscape of the neighborhood, including but not limited to, tree and benches. 6. The Wynwood BID will advocate for the purchase and installation of human scale street lamps in Wynwood—the City does it for other commercial communities. The tall cobra lamps currently in place in Wynwood were originally designed for highway usage, and may have been serviceable for a warehouse district. They are absolutely the wrong lighting for a pedestrian district. 7. Approximately half of the City`maintained streetlights in the District do not currently have working bulbs, which has worsened some of the recent security/safety problems seen in the District. The Wynwood BID will monitor the street lamps, which are "out" on the streets and will report these outages to the appropriate departments —whether they are City, FPL, or County offices for proper replacement of bulbs. How the Wynwood BID will Improve the District In speaking with one voice, the Wynwood BID will more effectively communicate with the City of Miami and, as needed, with the County. Due in part to the high rate of change in leadership within almost all City departments, it is difficult for the City of Miami to have a clear sense of the direction in which Wynwood is heading. There has not been time at the City to thoroughly re -assess Wynwood. In terms of City services, it is still generally seen as a warehouse district. Over the past 5-7 years Wynwood has seen an explosion of new business. What were once underutilized warehouse buildings have been repopulated with creative office and retail businesses. There are thousands of new daily inhabitants of the District and tens of thousands of visitors who descend on Wynwood on a monthly basis. The limited City services that are currently provided no longer make sense. A BID will help improve this by establishing a Baseline of Services to provide within the City Budget as well as advocating new or expanded services, which are more consistent with changes in the neighborhood. The Wynwood Business Improvement District will also undertake enhancements, improvements, and benefits for the community of Wynwood that the City of Miami has neither the financial resources not the will to undertake on our behalf, including: Security The BID will supplement security services and re -define pedestrian and bicycle -based protection. City police services by car are becoming decreasingly appropriate in Wynwood's emerging pedestrian district. Currently, officers do not walk or bike on patrol in the district. A Wynwood BID will supplement City -provided services so that our walking areas will not only be perceived as safer, but will in fact be safer. A positive safety perception will enhance the duration and enjoyment of visits to Wynwood, and provide for a safer place to live and work. Sanitation The Wynwood BID will extensively supplement sanitation services in the District. Wynwood needs a strong and experienced sanitation team. Streets and sidewalks in Wynwood are dirty and largely unaddressed by the City. Some portions of the sidewalks are in desperate need of repair. The Wynwood BID will further advocate for the City to provide twelve trash receptacles for NW 2nd Avenue, and request that the City collect the trash on a daily basis from this commercial area just as it does in otherareas of the City. In exchange for an agreement with the City that trash will be collected daily, the BID will purchase and put in place an additional 24 trash receptacles in its first year. Lighting In order to improve sidewalk visibility at night while helping to illuminate the vibrant art that defines the Wynwood community, The Wynwood BID will initiate a program which will raise funds for increased lighting to be placed on the sides of Wynwood's buildings. Grant possibilities will be explored at the Federal level to determine the possibility of using solar energy for this purpose. The BID will partially fund the property owner's costs of installing down lighting on the sides of their buildings. Additionally, somewhere between 30-50% of the cobra street lamps in Wynwood are currently not functioning. Under the current plan, street lamps are not repaired until they are reported to the correct office. The Wynwood BID staff will work to create a more efficient and continuous reporting program to minimize the number of street lamps in disrepair. Parking The Wynwood BID will seek out and suggest parking solutions for the Wynwood district. Parking should focus on convenience and service to customers and the generated revenue should, as allowed by State statute, provide for improvements to the Wynwood district. Planning and Zoning Through either an SAP initiative or a coordinated legislative effort, the Wynwood BID will invest funds into an effort to correct those oversights in the Miami 21 code which stunt and slow reasonable density development in the Wynwood district. Signage In concert with WADA, the Wynwood BID will develop, install, and maintain "Wynwood Styled" signage that clearly defines the art district's boundaries. The BID will also work to develop and install pedestrian signage that directs pedestrians to Wynwood attractions and enables visitors to navigate the district. Events In discussion with the galleries and commercial businesses in the District, The Wynwood BID will partner with WADA and use funds to host, develop, and nurture new events that will both appeal to residents and draw visitors to the area. It will further support street enlivening activities in an attempt to reinvigorate the pedestrian shopping and dining atmosphere. Arts The Wynwood BID will act as a resource for preserving, documenting and helping to evolve the lively outdoor murals, which have helped to make Wynwood into a world- renowned arts destination. The BID will also foster cooperation between the District's respected galleries as well as between gallerists and artists, At the heart of this effort in teiiiis of coordination and leadership will be the establishment of an Art Curator as a BID paid staff member, the first such position within a US BID. The goal is to help make the District into a 24-hour, free to the public, outdoor living museum, both accessible and inspiring to all. Activities Through partnership with WADA, a dedicated 501(c)3 organization partner, the Wynwood BID will seek to secure the private sector and foundation grants deemed appropriate for expanded placemaking activities. Wynwood's BID: The Fine Print • The Wynwood BID will be established by a resolution of the City Commission of the City of Miami on April 11`h, 2013, and will be brought into existence by a 50% plus one vote of affected property owners on June 4, 2013. • The Wynwood BID will be a dependent organization established as a Board of the City of Miami, and will be subject to the Sunshine Laws of the State of Florida, as well as the same procurement procedures that govern the activities of the Coconut Grove BID, a board of the City. • The annual Wynwood BID budget will be submitted for approval in a timely manner to the City Commission of the City of Miami. • The Wynwood BID will conduct an annual audit and will provide it to the City of Miami in a timely fashion. • The Wynwood BID will work in partnership with WADA-- a 501(c) 3 organization-- for purposes of procuring grants from the public and private sector that support placemaking in the commercial Wynwood neighborhood. • The Wynwood BID will have a Sunset Provision of 10 years. At that time, in order for the BID to continue, there must be another vote held among affected property owners. This vote must result in a minimum of 50% plus one in order to continue the BID. • If at any point in the first ten years, there is a desire to increase the number of folios included in the Wynwood BID, there must be a vote by all the affected property owners (not just the new folio owners). If the vote is successful at a level of 50% plus one, the BID will be expanded. However if the vote does not succeed, the only result will be that the expanded BID will not come into existence. In the event of a non -successful vote to expand the Wynwood BID, the original BID will not be dissolved; it will remain in place and in effect for the duration of its ten-year teen. • In each year of its existence, the BID will undertake a Baseline of Services review in cooperation with the City Manager of the City of Miami. In this way, the BID will monitor City provided services and ensure that these services are not being reduced as'a result of the supplemental services being provided by the BID. During the first two years of its existence, the BID will conduct a baseline of services analysis every six months to give the City the opportunity to re-evaluate Wynwood as an evolving pedestrian district that merits, therefore, appropriately enhanced City services. • The Wynwood BID Project —and WADA as the funding conduit for the BID formation effort-- will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the City Clerk's Office of the City of Miami so that the proper notices, advertisements, affidavits and services can be provided which guarantee the integrity of the BID election. BID Governance • In the two months after the June 4th in -person election date, property owners in the Wynwood BID will have the right to nominate himself or herself or another property owner to sit on the Wynwood BID Board. All nominations will be submitted to the affected property owners of Wynwood for a vote, with one vote per property owner regardless of the number of folios owned. • There will be five voting members of the Wynwood BID Board. The top five vote getters will be seated as members of the BID Board on October 1, 2013. The terms will be staggered. In the first year elected voting members of the Wynwood BID Board, by blind draw at the first meeting, terms of the five members will be determined as: Director A, a term of one year, Director B, a term of one year, Director C, a term of two years, Director D, a term of two years, Director E, a term of two years. • All subsequent terms will be two years. • A director may serve a maximum of three two-year terms in the first ten years of the BID. Directors A and B in the above first -year terms may, if elected, serve a maximum of seven years in the first ten year period of the BID. New elections will be held in the month of September each year. • The Board will establish such committees as it deems necessary, and will determine the qualifications of those who sit on the committees. • The Board will have the power and responsibility to write By-laws. • All Board members must be paid up and current in terms of the BID assessments on their properties. • The BID Board will strictly observe the requirements and guidelines of the Sunshine laws. • The BID Board will have fiduciary responsibility for the Wynwood BID. • The BID Board will comply with the City of Miami's procurement guidelines. • All BID Board meetings will be publicly noticed. Assessment Methodology The Wynwood BID will not assess self -standing residential homes; neither will it assess live - work folios) defined as 50% or more floor space dedicated to living space). The Wynwood BID shall assess work -live space (defined as space that dedicated 50% or more of the floor space to work area). Based on the use classification above, assessment methodology will include four categories of assessment: (1) square footage of first floor adjusted footage will be assessed at 22 cents per square foot; (2) upper stories of adjusted square footage will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot; (3) any ground floor additional square footage of land that is not occupied by a building will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot; and (4) any vacant square footage of property or vacant area used for parking will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot. To ensure an educated vote, the assessment methodology, amount of assessment, and BID objectives will be provided to each folio owner prior to such vote. In any given year, and in ensuing years, the Board of Directors of the Wynwood BID will have the authority to increase the assessment over the previous year's rate by (a) one cent for the first floor adjusted footage and (b) by one half -cent for upper stories, additional land that is not built upon on ground floor, and vacant land. The Board of Directors must make this decision in a time -sensitive manner prior to the submission of the assessment level for the County Trim Notice. In any given year, the Board of Directors, at their discretion, may alternatively choose to not assess the additional rate for the following year. During the first year of operations, the Wynwood BID will collect the assessments by sending out invoices and tracking incoming payments/checks upon arrival. In the event of unpaid assessments in the first year, the Wynwood BID will cooperate with the City Manager of the City of Miami to establish liens on the delinquent properties. Beginning with the second year of assessment collections, the Wynwood BID will submit the necessary information to Miami -Dade County so that the collections can be included on the Trim Notice as a non ad valorem assessment. The County will then convey the funds to the City, which will periodically convey the funds to the Wynwood BID. The Coconut Grove BID has never had to pay a fee to either the County or the City for collection activity. In order for this relationship to function, the City of Miami will sign an intergovernmental agreement on behalf of the Wynwood BID with the County. During the ten-year tenure of the Wynwood BID, those properties that are subsequently developed will be assessed at the rates that were approved by the original vote on May 21, 2013, with the addition of any incremental increases that have been enacted by the Board of Directors in compliance with the initial conditions of the Wynwood BID vote. Ballot Eligibility and Voting A 50% plus one -majority vote of affected property owners is required for BID approval. Property owners are entitled to one vote per folio. In Florida, a non -vote is considered by statute to be a "no" vote. A full list of those folios eligible to vote will be submitted to the City of Miami City Clerk's office and distributed publicly. The number of folios eligible to vote will be submitted to the City of Miami on March 1, 2013. Residents who live in the area in homes and apartments will not be assessed and therefore will not be eligible to vote. Charter and other private schools will be assessed at the regular rates and will receive BID benefits. Work/live residences developed in the future (after June 2013) will be assessed at regular rates. There will be a five -week mail -in ballot period beginning in May, 2013. Alternatively, there will also be an opportunity to vote in person in Wynwood on June 4t , 2013. Wvnwood BID Establishment Calendar April 11 th, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting, Resolution to Establish the Wynwood BID, subject to 50%, plus one approval in a BID election; noticed public hearing. May 2013 Four -week period for mailing in election ballots for the BID. June 4, 2013 Election Day in Wynwood—central voting booth location in Wynwood for in -person voting for the BID. June 13, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting, Resolution to Accept Election Results and resolution to set date for hearing testimony, make final decision on levying assessments, and meet as equalizing board (30 day notice to property owners prior to equalizing board). July 25, 2013 meet as equalizing board. Directors (First Reading). City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Resolution with public hearing to Levy Assessments and to 2) Ordinance to amend City Code for Wynwood BID Board of 3) Resolution with public hearing for establishing Uniform Method for Collecting Assessments, either this meeting or at September 12th meeting. September 12, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Ordinance to amend City Code for Wynwood BID Board of Directors (Second Reading). 2) If needed from July 25th meeting, Reso with public hearing for establishing Uniform Method for Collecting Assessments. October 1, 2013 BID Opens for Business in Wynwood Wynwood BID Budget -This budget is based on projected revenues of $702, 905, First Year, October 1, 2013 — September 30, 2014 Income Total projected assessment revenue $ 5% non -payer allowance @ $36,750 $ 2% avg. offset for early or late payment @ $13,965; total projected revenue$ Expenses Purchase & installation of 24 trash receptacles (not for commercial trash) $ Supplemental Sanitation/2 full time (not WOW) @ $30,000 per $ Private Supplemental Security and Off -duty Miami Police Officers $ SAP Streetscape, ie..trees, landscape, street furniture WADA and other Event Funding/50% matching with cash Development of Wynwood and Street Art App—contributed by Lab Miami $ after offsets 755,000 717,250 702,905 10,000 75,000 180,000 65,000 30,000 75,000 (30,000) Signage $ 50,000 Down Lighting Matching Grants $ 50,000 General Electric Phone Office supplies Black copier purchase & toner cartridges Bookkeeper and Auditor Office space, annual donated Insurance--D&O and General Liability Administrative Staff Executive Director half- time, BID employee Half-time Administrative Intern (WADA employee) Marketing Director (half time WADA employee) Art curator for street art Total - Items total 11,000 14,000 (20,000) 7,905 -Items total 85,000 $ 50,000 $ 702,905 ■1 Yli10; • 11 11 r fr k 3 r City of Miami Legislation Resolution: R-13-0228 City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 13-00664 Final Action Date: 6/13/2013 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, PURSUANT TO SECTION 170.07, FLORIDA STATUTES, FIXING THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2013 AT 2:30 P.M. AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 AS THE TIME AND PLACE AT WHICH THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL ATTACHED TO RESOLUTION NO. 13-0136, ADOPTED APRIL 11, 2013, AND ON FILE WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI CLERKS OFFICE, OR ANY OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AND BE HEARD AS TO THE PROPRIETY AND ADVISABILITY OF MAKING THE IMPROVEMENTS, AS TO THE COST THEREOF, AS TO THE MANNER OF PAYMENT THEREFORE, AND AS TO THE AMOUNT THEREOF TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST EACH PROPERTY SO IMPROVED, AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION NO. 13-0136. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 170.07, Florida Statutes, Thursday, July 25, 2013 at 2:30 P.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, is hereby fixed as the time and place at which the owners of the property to be assessed pursuant to the preliminary assessment roll attached to Resolution No. 13-0136, adopted April 11, 2013, and on file with the City of Miami Clerk's Office, or any other persons interested therein may appear before the Miami City Commission and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of making the improvements, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefore, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved, as set forth in Resolution No. 13-0136. Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.{1} Footnotes: {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. City of Miami Page 1 of 1 File Id: 13-00664 (Version: 1) Printed On: 2/21/2023 CITY OF MIAMI w z • o PROPOSED LL WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT 1 21H HY —6 WVnWOOfA Legend Rail JUDA TUTTLE CY j CartoStreets Proposed Wynwood BID MDC_Parcels 2/23/2013 0 80 160 320 480 640 Feet: NW 301H_ST z n `rs NW.27T1-1 ST . NW 22140. LN w a IJ'JV.21 ST ST.. 3i z NW.20TH TER NW 20TH ST NW 26TH ST . ' :.NW.22N13 ST ' ti NE-29TH ST NE 25TH TER NE 25TH'ST'-- NE 25TI-1 ST NE 22ND.ST NE 23RD ST., NE 22ND ST . NE.21 ST.ST NE 20TH TER NE 20TH ST .x.11;1 ;f -� Wynwood BID Boundaries (3/29/13) The following are the Wynwood BID Boundaries, Wynwood BID Map is attached. Wvnwood BID Boundaries / East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. . a. The .following folio(s) on the South side of. NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2890 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0510 ii. 01-3125-028-0520 iii. 01-3125-028-0530 iv. 01-3125-028-0540 v. 01-3125-028-0560 vi. 01-3125-028-0570 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-1140 ii. 01-3125-028-0900 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-024-2930 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the. West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0510 ii. 01-3125-005-0470 iii, 01-3125-005-0480 iv. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the East side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0530 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0350 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0370 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-032-0240 9. NW 26th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 15t Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St and East of NW 2nd Ave will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1010 ii. 01-3125-029-1000 iii. 01-3125-029-0980 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0990 ii. 01-3125-029-0970 iii. 01-3125-029-0960 iv. 01-3125-029-0950 v. 01-3125-029-0940 vi. 01-3125-029-0930 vii. 01-3125-029-0920 vii i. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11, NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0170• ii. 01-3125-029-1070 iii. 01-3125-029-1080 iv. 01-3125-029-1090 v. 01-3125-029-1100 vi. 01-3125-029-1110. vi i. 01-3125-029-1140 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0210 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1280 ii. 01-3125-029-1310 in. 01-3125-029-1320 iv. 01-3125-029-1330 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-036-0100 c. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1300 ii. 01-3125-029-1340 iii. 01-3125-029-1345 iv. 01-3125-029-1350 13.NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-033-0240 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-034-0440 i i i. 01-3125-034-0450 iv. 01-3125-034-0460 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-034-0250 ii. 01-3125-038-0050 , b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 ii. 01-3125-067-0010 iii. 01-3125-048-0010 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of N Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 19. NW 22nd St (South side only) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 151 Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-054-0330 20. NW 21st St (North side) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of NW 1st PI. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 215t St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries / North — South Streets 21. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 25th St. 22. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 23. NW lst PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 24. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-050-0050 ii. 01-3125-050-0060 ii i. 01-3125-050-0070 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of NW 1st Ct will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-049-0060 ii. 01-3125-049-0050 iii. 01-3125-054-0330 25. NW 1st Ave (West side only) from NW 22nd St to NW 22nd.St. 26.N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. a. The following folio(s) on the West side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-048-0010 b. The following folio(s) on the East side of N Miami Ave will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-004-0130 ii. 01-3125-004-0140 i i i. 01-3125-005-0510 ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 27. 2700 N. Miami Ave,, 28. 94 NE 29th Street, 29. 115 NW 23rd Street, 30. 208 NW 28th Street, 31. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 32. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 33. 260 NW 28th Street, .01-3125-83-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 01-3125-004-0240 01-3125-038-0100 01-3125-031-0020 01-3125-031-0110 01-3125-051-0040 01-3125-031-0070 The Wynwood Business Improvement District Business Plan March 20, 2013 Prepared and Presented By David Collins, Wynwood BID Project Director and The Wynwood BID Steering Committee Mission Statement The mission of the Wynwood Business Improvement District is to solidify Wynwood (the "District") as a globally recognized center for art, creativity and culture with visibly clean and safe streets while enhancing the streetscape, artistic programming and neighborhood advocacy to promote Wynwood's pedestrian activity and overall sense of place. Introduction Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an effective vehicle to cooperatively finance and maintain new levels of services and improvements that local government alone cannot accomplish. All revenues from the Wynwood Business Improvement District assessment will be directed back to the defined geographic area to finance a supplemental menu of enhanced • services including security, sanitation, support of the arts, events, marketing, transportation, and advocacy with the municipal government on such district -specific matters as planning and zoning, capital improvements, and business development. Relationship with Wvnwood Partner 501 (c ) 3 Organization By agreement of its Boards of Directors, the Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) will work hand -in -hand with the Wynwood Arts District Association (WADA), an independent 501 (c)(3) organization,. This will benefit the Wynwood BID in two specific ways: 1. WADA would be able to submit grant proposals to government and foundations as well as to solicit tax deductible donations for proposed projects of the BID 2. As the precedent district arts association, WADA can provide expertise, skills, and services aimed at marketing Wynwood. Note however these services may have to be procured on a competitive basis through a recognized procurement process agreed to by the City of Miami. The procurement process would then be executed by members of the Wynwood BID Board or their designated Selection Committee. It is projected that this relationship between the BID and WADA will be synergistic and productive, and that it will strongly benefit both organizations and the Wynwood district as a whole. Advocacy Efforts The Wynwood BID will speak to the City and the County with a single unified voice. This partnership will seek a positive, productive and forward -looking relationship in all government related subjects, including but not limited to, baseline of services, infrastructure, zoning and land use regulation. 1. The Wynwood BID will make the case for the City of Miami to place 12 trash receptacles along 2nd Ave and to collect garbage from them daily. As well, the Wynwood BID will purchase and place 24 trashcans, which the Wynwood BID will install on cross streets and along North Miami Ave. This will be contingent upon the City's agreement to collect the trash from the receptacles daily. 2. The Wynwood BID will partner with the City departments to ensure that basic City services are provided in a timely and effective manner as delineated in the Baseline of Services. This will include, among other items, such standard City services as mechanical truck sweeping, hand sweeping of sidewalks and gutters, and "graffiti busters", and police coverage. 3. On a routine basis, the Wynwood BID will provide to the City Public Works Dept. photos and addresses of damaged sidewalks in need of repair. 4, The Wynwood BID will work with the City Capital Improvements Dept. to facilitate the next generation of sidewalks to enhance pedestrian viability. 5. The Wynwood BID will work with the City of Miami to explore programs and initiatives to enhance the streetscape of the neighborhood, including but not limited to, tree and benches. 6. The Wynwood BID will advocate for the purchase and installation of human scale street lamps in Wynwood—the City does it for other commercial communities. The tall cobra lamps currently in place in Wynwood were originally designed for highway usage, and may have been serviceable for a warehouse district. They are absolutely the wrong lighting for a pedestrian district. 7. Approximately half of the City`maintained streetlights in the District do not currently have working bulbs, which has worsened some of the recent security/safety problems seen in the District: , The Wynwood BID will monitor the street lamps, which are "out" on the streets and will report these outages to the appropriate departments —whether they are City, FPL, or County offices for proper replacement of bulbs. How the Wynwood BID will Improve the District In speaking with one voice, the Wynwood BID will more effectively communicate with the City of Miami and, as needed, with the County. Due in part to the high rate of change in leadership within almost all City departments, it is difficult for the City of Miami to have a clear sense of the direction in which Wynwood is heading. There has not been time at the City to thoroughly re -assess Wynwood. In terms of City services, it is still generally seen as a warehouse district. Over the past 5-7 years Wynwood has seen an explosion of new business. What were once underutilized warehouse buildings have been repopulated with creative office and retail businesses. There are thousands of new daily inhabitants of the District and tens of thousands of visitors who descend on Wynwood on a monthly basis. The limited City services that are currently provided no longer make sense. A BID will help improve this by establishing a Baseline of Services to provide within the City Budget as well as advocating new or expanded services, which are more consistent with changes in the neighborhood. The Wynwood Business Improvement District will also undertake enhancements, improvements, and benefits for the community of Wynwood that the City of Miami has neither the financial resources not the will to undertake on our behalf, including: Security The BID will supplement security services and re -define pedestrian and bicycle -based protection. City police services by car are becoming decreasingly appropriate in Wynwood's emerging pedestrian district. Currently, officers do not walk or bike on patrol in the district. A Wynwood BID will supplement City -provided services so that our walking areas will not only be perceived as safer, but will in fact be safer. A positive safety perception will enhance the duration and enjoyment of visits to Wynwood, and provide for a safer place to live and work. Sanitation The Wynwood BID will extensively supplement sanitation services in the District. Wynwood needs a strong and experienced sanitation team. Streets and sidewalks in Wynwood are dirty and largely unaddressed by the City. Some portions of the sidewalks are in desperate need of repair. The Wynwood BID will further advocate for the City to provide twelve trash receptacles for NW 2"d Avenue, and request that the City collect the trash on a daily basis from this commercial area just as it does in other areas of the City. In exchange for an agreement with the City that trash will be collected daily, the BID will purchase and put in place an additional 24 trash receptacles in its first year. Lighting In order to improve sidewalk visibility at night while helping to illuminate the vibrant art that°defines the Wynwood community, The Wynwood BID will initiate a program which will raise funds for increased lighting to be placed on the sides of Wynwood's buildings. Grant possibilities will be explored at the Federal level to determine the possibility of using solar energy for this purpose. The BID will partially fund the property owner's costs of installing down lighting on the sides of their buildings. Additionally, somewhere between 30-50% of the cobra street lamps in Wynwood are currently not functioning. Under the current plan, street lamps are not repaired until they are reported to the correct office. The Wynwood BID staff will work to create a more efficient and continuous reporting program to minimize the number of street lamps in disrepair. Parking The Wynwood BID will seek out and suggest parking solutions for the Wynwood district. Parking should focus on convenience and service to customers and the generated revenue should, as allowed by State statute, provide for improvements to the Wynwood district. Planning and Zoning Through either an SAP initiative or a coordinated legislative effort, the Wynwood BID will invest funds into an effort to correct those oversights in the Miami 21 code which stunt and slow reasonable density development in the Wynwood district. Signage In concert with WADA, the Wynwood BID will develop, install, and maintain "Wynwood Styled" signage that clearly defines the art district's boundaries. The BID will also work to develop and install pedestrian signage that directs pedestrians to Wynwood attractions and enables visitors to navigate the district. Events In discussion with the galleries and commercial businesses in the District, The Wynwood BID will partner with WADA and use funds to host, develop, and nurture new events that will both appeal to residents and draw visitors to the area. It will further support street enlivening activities in an attempt to reinvigorate the pedestrian shopping and dining atmosphere. Arts The Wynwood BID will act as a resource for preserving, documenting and helping to evolve the lively outdoor murals, which have helped to make Wynwood into a world- renowned arts destination. The BID will also foster cooperation between the District's respected galleries as well as between gallerists and artists. At the heart of this effort in ten -is of coordination and leadership will be the establishment of an Art Curator as a BID paid staff member, the first such position within a US BID. The goal is to help make the District into a 24-hour, free to the public, outdoor living museum, both accessible and inspiring to all. Activities Through partnership with WADA, a dedicated 501(c)3 organization partner, the Wynwood BID will seek to secure the private sector and foundation grants deemed appropriate for expanded placemaking activities. Wvnwood's BID: The Fine Print. • The Wynwood BID will be established by a resolution of the City Commission of the City of Miami on April 11 th, 2013, and will be brought into existence by a 50% plus one vote of affected property owners on June 4, 2013. • The Wynwood BID will be a dependent organization established as a Board of the City of Miami, and will be subject to the Sunshine Laws of the State of Florida, as well as the same procurement procedures that govern the activities of the Coconut Grove BID, a board of the City. • The annual Wynwood BID budget will be submitted for approval in a timely manner to the City Commission of the City of Miami. • The Wynwood BID will conduct an annual audit and will provide it to the City of Miami in a timely fashion. • The Wynwood BID will work in partnership with WADA-- a 501(c) 3 organization-- for purposes of procuring grants from the public and private sector that support placemaking in the commercial Wynwood neighborhood. • The Wynwood BID will have a Sunset Provision of 10 years. At that time, in order for the BID to continue, there must be another vote held among affected property owners. This vote must result in a minimum of 50% plus one in order to continue the BID. • If at any point in the first ten years, there is a desire to increase the number of folios included in the Wynwood BID, there must be a vote by all the affected property owners (not just the new folio owners). If the vote is successful at a level of 50% plus one, the BID will be expanded. However if the vote does not succeed, the only result will be that the expanded BID will not come into existence. In the event of a non -successful vote to expand the Wynwood BID, the original BID will not be dissolved; it will remain in place and in effect for the duration of its ten-year term. • In each year of its existence, the BID will undertake a Baseline of Services review in cooperation with the City Manager of the City of Miami. in this way, the BID will monitor City provided services and ensure that these services are not being reduced as'a result of the supplemental services being provided by the BID. During the first two years of its existence, the BID will conduct a baseline of services analysis every six months to give the City the opportunity to re-evaluate Wynwood as an evolving pedestrian district that merits, therefore, appropriately enhanced City services. • The Wynwood BID Project —and WADA as the funding conduit for the BID formation effort-- will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the City Clerk's Office of the City of Miami so that the proper notices, advertisements, affidavits and services can be provided which guarantee the integrity of the BID election. BID Governance • In the two months after the June 4th in -person election date, property owners in the Wynwood BID will have the right to nominate himself or herself or another property owner to sit on the Wynwood BID Board. All nominations will be submitted to the affected property owners of Wynwood for a vote, with one vote per property owner regardless of the number of folios owned. • There will be five voting members of the Wynwood BID Board. The top five vote getters will be seated as members of the BID Board on October 1, 2013. The terms will be staggered. In the first year elected voting members of the Wynwood BID Board, by blind draw at the first meeting, terms of the five members will be determined as: Director A, a term of one year, Director B, a term of one year, Director C, a tern of two years, Director D, a tern of two years, Director E, a term of two years. • All subsequent terms will be two years. • A director may serve a maximum of three two-year terns in the first ten years of the BID. Directors A and B in the above first -year terms may, if elected, serve a maximum of seven years in the first ten year period of the BID. New elections will be held in the month of September each year. • The Board will establish such committees as it deems necessary, and will determine the qualifications of those who sit on the committees. • The Board will have the power and responsibility to write By-laws. • All Board members must be paid up and current in terms of the BID assessments on their properties. • The BID Board will strictly observe the requirements and guidelines of the Sunshine laws. • The BID Board will have fiduciary responsibility for the Wynwood BID. • The BID Board will comply with the City of Miami's procurement guidelines. • All BID Board meetings will be publicly noticed. Assessment Methodology The Wynwood BID will not assess self -standing residential homes; neither will it assess live - work folios) defined as 50% or more floor space dedicated to living space). The Wynwood BID shall assess work -live space (defined as space that dedicated 50% or more of the floor space to work area). Based on the use classification above, assessment methodology will include four categories of assessment: (1) square footage of first floor adjusted footage will be assessed at 22 cents per square foot; (2) upper stories of adjusted square footage will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot; (3) any ground floor additional square footage of land that is not occupied by a building will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot; and (4) any vacant square footage of property or vacant area used for parking will be assessed at 11 cents per square foot. To ensure an educated vote, the assessment methodology, amount of assessment, and BID objectives will be provided to each folio owner prior to such vote. In any, given year, and in ensuing years, the Board of Directors of the Wynwood BID will have the authority to increase the assessment over the previous year's rate by (a) one cent for the first floor adjusted footage and (b) by one half -cent for upper stories, additional land that is not built upon on ground floor, and vacant land. The Board of Directors must make this decision in a time -sensitive manner prior to the submission of the assessment level for the County Trim Notice. In any given year, the Board of Directors, at their discretion, may alternatively choose to not assess the additional rate for the following year. During the first year of operations, the Wynwood BID will collect the assessments by sending out invoices and tracking incoming payments/checks upon arrival. In the event of unpaid assessments in the first year, the Wynwood BID will cooperate with the City Manager of the City of Miami to establish liens on the delinquent properties. Beginning with the second year of assessment collections, the Wynwood BID will submit the necessary information to Miami -Dade County so that the collections can be included on the Trim Notice as a non ad valorem assessment. The County will then convey the funds to the City, which will periodically convey the funds to the Wynwood BID. The Coconut Grove BID has never had to pay a fee to either the County or the City for collection activity. In order for this relationship to function, the City of Miami will sign an intergovernmental agreement on behalf of the Wynwood BID with the County. During the ten-year tenure. of the Wynwood BID, those properties that are subsequently developed will be assessed at the rates that were approved by the original vote on May 21, 2013, with the addition of any incremental increases that have been enacted by the Board of Directors in compliance with the initial conditions of the Wynwood BID vote. Ballot EIigibility and Voting A 50% plus one -majority vote of affected property owners is required for BID approval. Property owners are entitled to one vote per folio. In Florida, a non -vote is considered by statute to be a "no" vote. A full list of those folios eligible to vote will be submitted to the City of Miami City Clerk's office and distributed publicly. The number of folios eligible to vote will be submitted to the City of Miami on March 1, 2013. Residents who live in the area in homes and apartments will not be assessed and therefore will not be eligible to vote. Charter and other private schools will be assessed at the regular rates and will receive BID benefits. Work/live residences developed in the future (after June 2013) will be assessed at regular rates. There will be a five -week mail -in ballot period beginning in May, 2013. Alternatively, there will also be an opportunity to vote in person in Wynwood on June 4th, 2013. Wynwood BID Establishment Calendar April 11 th, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting, Resolution to Establish the Wynwood BID, subject to 50%, plus one approval in a BID election; noticed public hearing. May 2013 Four -week period for mailing in election ballots for the BID. June 4.2013 Election Day in Wynwood—central voting booth location in Wynwood for in -person voting for the BID. June 13, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting, Resolution to Accept Election Results and resolution to set date for hearing testimony, make final decision on levying assessments, and meet as equalizing board (30 day notice to property owners prior to equalizing board). July 25. 2013 meet as equalizing board. Directors (First Reading). City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Resolution with public hearing to Levy Assessments and to 2) Ordinance to amend City Code for Wynwood BID Board of 3) Resolution with public hearing for establishing Uniform Method for Collecting Assessments, either this meeting or at September 12th meeting. September 12, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Ordinance to amend City Code for Wynwood BID Board of Directors (Second Reading). 2) If needed from July 25th meeting, Reso with public hearing for establishing Uniform Method for Collecting Assessments. October 1, 2013 BID Opens for Business in Wynwood Wvnwood BID Budget -This budget is based on projected revenues of S702, 905 First Year, October 1, 2013 — September 30, 2014 Income Total projected assessment revenue 5% non -payer allowance @ $36,750 $ 2% avg. offset for early or late payment @ $13,965; total projected revenue$ Expenses Purchase & installation of 24 trash receptacles (not for commercial trash) $ Supplemental Sanitation/2 full time (not WOW) @ $30,000 per $ Private Supplemental Security and Off -duty Miami Police Officers after offsets 755,000 717,250 702.905 10,000 75,000 $ 180,000 SAP $ Streetscape, ie..trees, landscape, street furniture $ WADA and other Event Funding/50% matching with cash $ Development of Wynwood and Street Art App—contributed by Lab Miami $ 65,000 30,000 75,000 (30,000) Signage $ 50,000 Down Lighting Matching Grants $ 50,000 General Electric Phone Office supplies Black copier purchase & toner cartridges Bookkeeper and Auditor Office space, annual donated Insurance--D&O and General Liability Administrative Staff Executive Director half- time, BID employee Half-time Administrative Intern (WADA employee) Marketing Director (half time WADA employee) $ - Items total 11.000 14,000 (20,000) 7,905 •-Items total 85.000 Art curator for street art $ 50,000 Total $ 702,905 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SubwilT TED INTO i rlt PUBLIC RECORD FOR TEMpt45 ON „:(_2„3....,3 *..� WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BUSINESS PLAN n wooG�' e-�-0 0UsihcSS Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PLAN A detailed proposal for achieving change in Wynwood. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon INTRODUCTION ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon The mission of the Wynwood Business Improvement District is to builu upon vvynwood's role as a globally -recognized center for art and culture with visibly clean and safe streets that facilitate an improved pedestrian experience through a vibrant and colorful physical space. BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BIDs are economic development organizations that deliver public services to specific neighborhoods to supplement the bundle of public services provided by the government. They are formed with the active participation of property owners within a defined geographic area. For the past ten years, property owners and businesses have transformed Wynwood into a viable pedestrian walking district. It has converged art, fashion and technology to create a hub that is recognized on a global scale. Developers, artists and community members have worked together to create the Wynwood of today. Now it's time to form a more cohesive vision to create the Wynwood of tomorrow, together with the economic resources to make that vision a reality. That vision starts with the establishment of a Business Improvement District (BID). Economist magazine describes BIDs as potentially "the best hope for getting parts of America's cash -strapped cities working again." In a time when municipal governments, like the City of Miami, are confronting complex problems with insufficient finances, BIDs give power to property owners to identify a district's needs and actively address those needs with a pool of financial resources. More than 1,200 BIDs now exist in North America — serving cities small, medium and large. Locally, Coconut Grove and Coral Gables have formed and implemented successful BIDs. For Wynwood, this means fixing some of the pressing issues that have hindered its progress, including security, sanitation and lighting. The BID, representing a 47-block area, will provide a unified force to advocate on behalf of the neighborhood to help Wynwood reach its full potential. A potential that research has shown will positively affect property owners, residents and community members. BIDs HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY VALUES In a New York City study, the value of commercial property within a BID increased by about 15 percentage points more on average than comparable properties in the same neighborhood but outside the BID's boundaries. From The Benefits of Business Improvement Districts: Evidence from New York City by New York University's Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy 2 PROGRAMS & GOALS l • • lb . • ••• .•• WYNWOOD Is evolving. By working together for the common good of the neighborhood, the Wynwood BID will identify, prioritize and address issues that directly affect the district. THE BID WILL SERVE AS THE VOICE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. SHIPPING RECEIVING Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r,,.:x,, .18. �RV't 1.z5 ADVOCATING FOR WYNWOOD The BID will advocate for the district in a unified voice to establish a positive and productive relationship with the City of Miami and Miami -Dade County. • The Wynwood BID will partner with the departments of the City to ensure that basic services are provided in a timely and effective manner as delineated in the Baseline of Services. This will include such standard services as mechanical truck sweeping, hand sweeping of sidewalks and gutters, "graffiti busters", and police coverage. • On a routine basis, the Wynwood BID will provide to the City Public Works Deptartment photos and addresses of damaged sidewalks in need of repair. • The Wynwood BID will work with the City Capital Improvements Department to implement the next generation of sidewalks to increase Wynwood's walkability. • The Wynwood BID will work with the City of Miami to explore programs and initiatives to enhance the landscaping of the District to get beyond the "bare concrete look" of the area. • The Wynwood BID will advocate for the purchase and installation of human scale street lamps in Wynwood — the City currently does it for other commercial districts. The tall cobra lamps currently in place in Wynwood were originally designed for highway usage, and may have been serviceable for a warehouse district. They are absolutely the wrong lighting for a pedestrian district. • The Wynwood BID will monitor the street lamps which are not working and report outages to the appropriate departments — City, FPL, or County — for proper replacement of bulbs. • The BID will advocate for transportation solutions, including bike lanes, bike racks, car sharing, transit stops, and more visible signage. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wynwood is changing - quickly. The City has not thoroughly reassessed the area so it is still seen as a warehouse district in relation to City services provided. These limited services no longer make sense for this thriving neighborhood. The BID will resolve issues by effectively communicating as a single voice on behalf of Wynwood to the City and Miami -Dade County. The BID will also undertake enhancements and improvements that the City cannot dedicate time, money and effort to, including: SECURITY The district is becoming increasingly more pedestrian, with a growing need for more bicycle and walking -based protection. The Wynwood BID will supplement City provided services so that the district will be safer, which will encourage business growth and increase the number of visitors to the area. BIDs CAN REDUCE CRIME The incidence of violent crimes between 1994 and 2005 and the implementation of 30 BIDs in Los Angeles neighborhoods was analyzed. The findings: implementation of a BID was associated with a 12% reduction in the incidence of robbery and an 8% reduction in the total incidence of violent crimes. From "The effect of business improvement districts on the incidence of violent crimes" by John MacDonald, Daniela Golinelli, Robert J Stokes, Ricky Bluthenthal u...,,s fiA ra.413, 0 fr. c 11 It 1 61 r h. A% fi:A. • I When the Coconut Grove BID instituted a targeted supplemental security strategy, it immediately became the only commercial district in the City of Miami with a reduced crime rate, recognized as one of the 30 safest commercial areas in America. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon 5 • ••• • • • • • • SANITATION The Wynwood BID will extensively supplement sanitation services in the district. Wynwood needs a strong and experienced sanitation team. Streets and sidewalks in Wynwood are dirty and largely unaddressed by the City. Some portions of the sidewalks are in desperate need of repair. Pressure cleaning will also be a priority for the district. The Wynwood BID will further request that the City provide 12 trash receptacles for NW 2 Avenue, and request that the City collect the trash on a daily basis from this commercial area just as it does in other areas of the City. In exchange for an agreement with the City that trash will be collected daily, the BID will purchase and put in place an additional 24 trash receptacles in its first year. ONE MAN'S TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE In Wynwood, trash cans won't be just functional. They can be a canvas for creativity. The BID will propose a collection of artist -designed cans that fit into the colorful streetscape. TACOMA DUBAI OAKLAND Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SEE THE LIGHT LIGHTING In order to improve sidewalk visibility at night, while illuminating the vibrant art that defines the community, The Wynwood BID will initiate a program to raise funds for increased lighting to be placed on the sides of Wynwood's buildings. This will further expand Wynwood's reach as a 24-hour-per-day living, outdoor musuem. Grant possibilities will be explored at the federal level to determine the possibility of using solar energy for this purpose. The BID will partially fund the property owner's costs of installing down lighting on the sides of their buildings. Additionally, between 30-50% of the cobra street lamps in Wynwood are currently not functioning. Under the current plan, street lamps are not repaired until they are reported to the correct office. The Wynwood BID staff will work to create a more efficient and continuous reporting program to minimize the number of street lamps in disrepair. • Improved lighting deters potential offenders by increasing the risk that they will be seen or recognized when committing crimes. • Improved lighting can encourage more people to walk at night, which would increase informal surveillance. From Improving Street Lighting to Reduce Crime in Residential Areas by Ronald V. Clarke. This project was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 2006-CK-WX-K003 by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon • • • • PARKING • The Wynwood BID will seek out and suggest parking solutions for the Wynwood district. Parking should focus on convenience and service to customers and the generated revenue should, as • allowed by State statute, provide for improvements to the Wynwood district. • • PLANNING & ZONING • Through either a special area plan initiative or a coordinated legislative effort, the Wynwood • BID will invest funds into an effort to correct those oversights in the Miami 21 zoning code • which stunt and slow appropriate mixed -use development in the Wynwood district, including • restrictions on residential and hospitality uses, as well as overly burdensome parking requirements, • SIGNAGE • In concert with the Wynwood Arts District Association, the Wynwood BID will develop, install, and • maintain Wynwood-style signage that clearly defines the art district's boundaries. The BID will also • work to develop and install pedestrian signage that directs people to Wynwood attractions and • enables visitors to navigate the district. • • EVENTS • In discussion with the galleries and commercial businesses in the district, The BID will partner with • the Wynwood Arts District Association and use funds to host, develop, and nurture new events that • will both appeal to residents and draw visitors to the area. It will further support street activities in an • attempt to reinvigorate the pedestrian shopping and dining atmosphere. • ARTS • The BID will seek to facilitate and organize the outdoor murals and foster cooperation between the • district's respected galleries and artists. At the heart of this effort, in coordination and leadership, will • be the establishment of an Art Curator, as a BID paid staff member. The BID will make the neighborhood • an outdoor museum, curated, thorough, and accessible with a goal of making the excitement of Art • Basel and Second Saturday a greater part of everyday life in Wynwood. • • • • • • ACTIVITIES Through partnership with the Wynwood Arts District Association, the Wynwood BID will seek to secure private sector and foundation grants deemed appropriate for expanded placemaking activities. • • 8 THE WYNWOOD BID • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WYNWOOD Is ready. The BID will encourage and facilitate growth in Wynwood. Much as the warehouses provide a canvas to street artists, the BID will provide a platform for the neighborhood to thrive as the prime art and cultural destination in the southeastern United States. MORE THAN 20,000 PEOPLE VISIT WYNWOOD EACH MONTH. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon 9 •r CITY OF MIAMI PROPOSED WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT Legend Rail CartoStreets Proposed Wynwood BID CC) MDC_Parcels 2/23/2013 80 160 320 480 640 Fee W 0 NW 30TH ST NW 28TH ST NW 22ND LN NW 5TH AVE Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon m NW 24TH ST NW 23RD ST NW 22ND ST NW 27TH TER NW 3RD AVE NW 27TH ST NW 26TH ST z Z 0 NW 23RD ST NW 22ND LN NW 22ND TER NW 21ST ST NW 20TH TER NW 20TH S'f - z t v r NW 24TH ST F NW 21ST ST NW 29TH ST NW 25TH ST NW 22ND ST NW MIAMI CT NW 20TH ST sr sr co w NE 29TH ST NE 28TH ST NE 27TH ST NE 26TH ST NE 25TH ST NE 24TH ST F- U NE 22ND ST_ w i z NE 26TH ST NE 25TH TER NE 25TH ST NE 24TH ST NE 23RD ST NE 22ND ST NE 21ST ST NE 20TH TER NE 20TH ST • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon BID GUIDELINES • The Wynwood BID will be established by a resolution of the City of Miami's City Commission on April 11, 2013, and will be brought into existence by a 50% plus one vote of affected property owners on June 4, 2013. • The Wynwood BID will be a dependent organization established as a Board of the City of Miami, and will be subject to the Sunshine Laws of the State of Florida. • The annual Wynwood BID budget will be submitted for approval in a timely manner to the City of Miami's City Commission. • The Wynwood BID will conduct an annual audit and will provide it to the City of Miami in a timely fashion. • The Wynwood BID will work in partnership with WADA, a 501(c)3 organization, for purposes of procuring grants from the public and private sector that support placemaking in the com- mercial Wynwood neighborhood. • The Wynwood BID will have a sunset provision of 10 years. At that time, in order for the BID to continue, there must be another vote held among affected property owners. This vote must result in a minimum of 50% plus one in order to continue the BID. • If at any point in the first 10 years, there is a desire to increase the number of properties included in the Wynwood BID, there must be a vote by all the affected property owners (not just new property owners). If the vote is successful at a level of 50% plus one, the BID will be expanded. If the vote does not succeed, the only result is that the expanded BID will not come into existence. In the event of an unsuccessful vote to expand the Wynwood BID, the original BID will not be dissolved; it will remain in effect for the duration of its 10 year term. • In each year of its existence, the BID will undertake a "baseline of services" review in cooperation with the City of Miami's City Manager. This will allow the BID to monitor City provided services and ensure that these services are not being reduced as a result of the supplemental services being provided by the BID. During the first two years of its existence, the BID will conduct a "baseline of services" analysis every six months to give the City the opportunity to reevaluate Wynwood as an evolving pedestrian district that merits enhanced City services. 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BID GOVERNANCE • In the two months after the June 4 in -person election date, property owners in the Wynwood BID will have the right to nominate themselves or another property owner to sit on the Wynwood BID Board. All nominations will be submitted to the affected property owners of Wynwood for a vote, with one vote per property ownership entity regardless of the number of folios owned. • The Wynwood BID and the Wynwood Arts District Association, as the funding conduit for the BID formation effort, will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Miami's City Clerk's office so the proper notices, advertisements, affidavits and services can be provided to guarantee the. integrity of the BID election. • There will be five voting members of the Wynwood BID Board. The top five vote getters will be seated as members of the BID Board on October 1, 2013. The terms will be staggered. In the first year of the BID Board's existence, the staggered term lengths of the directors will be determined by a blind draw conducted at the first Board meeting. The terms of the five directors will be: Director A, a term of one year; Director B, a term of one year; Director C, a term of two years; Director D, a term of two years; Director E, a term of two years. • All subsequent terms will be two years. • A director may serve a maximum of three two-year terms in the first ten years of the BID. Directors A and B in the above first -year terms may, if elected, serve a maximum of seven years in the first ten year period of the BID. New elections will be held in the month of September each year. • The Board will establish such committees as it deems necessary, and will determine the qualifications of those who sit on the committees. • The Board will have the power and responsibility to write bylaws. • All Board members must be paid up and current in terms of the BID assessments on their properties. • The BID Board will strictly observe the requirements and guidelines of the Sunshine Laws. • The BID Board will have fiduciary responsibility for the Wynwood BID. • The BID Board will comply with the City of Miami's procurement guidelines. • All BID Board meetings will be publicly noticed. 13 •• • • • S • • • • • ELIGIBILITY & VOTING A 50% plus one majority vote of affected property owners is required for BID approval. Property owners are entitled to one vote per folio. In Florida, a non -vote is considered by statute to be a "no" vote. A full list of those property owners eligible to vote will be submitted to the City of Miami City Clerk's office and distributed publicly. The number of property owners eligible to vote were submitted to the City of Miami on March 20, 2013. Residents who live in the area in homes and apartments will not be assessed and therefore will not be eligible to vote. Charter and other private schools will be assessed at the regular rates and will receive BID benefits. Work/live residences developed in the future (after June 2013) will be assessed at regular rates. There will be a four -week mail -in ballot period beginning in May, 2013. Subsequent to the mail -in voting period, there will be one -day of in -person voting on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 from 9 am to 5 pm at Wynwood Walls at 2528 NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood. Election to be conducted by City of Miami City Clerk's Office. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BID ESTABLISHMENT CALENDAR April 11, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting, Resolution to Establish the Wynwood BID, subject to 50%, plus one approval in a BID election; noticed public hearing. May 2013 Four week period for mailing in election ballots for the BID. June 4, 2013 Election Day in Wynwood—central voting booth location in Wynwood for in -person voting for the BID. June 13, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting: resolution to accept election results and resolution to set date for hearing testimony; make final decision on levying assessments; and meet as equalizing board (30 day notice to property owners prior to equalizing board). July 25, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Resolution with public hearing to levy assessments and to meet as equalizing board. 2) Ordinance to amend city code for Wynwood BID Board of Directors (first reading). 3) Resolution with public hearing for establishing uniform method for collecting assessments (either this meeting or at September 12th meeting). September 12, 2013 City of Miami Commission Meeting: 1) Ordinance to amend city code for Wynwood BID Board of Directors (second reading). 2) If needed from July 25th meeting, resolution with public hearing for establishing uniform method for collecting assessments. October 1, 2013 BID begins operations in Wynwood Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon 15 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BID BOUNDARIES The following are the Wynwood BID boundaries. Wynwood BID map is enclosed. East — West Streets NW 29 Street (south side only) from the east side of NW 5 Ave to the west side of NW 2 Avenue. The following folio on the south side of NW 29 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-024-2890. NW 29 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 2 Avenue to the west side of N Miami Avenue. The following folios on the north side of NW 29 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-028-0510; 01-3125-028-0520; 01-3125-028-0530; 01-3125-028-0540; 01-3125- 028-0560; and 01-3125-028-0570. The following folios on the south side of NW 29 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-028-1140; and 01-3125-028-0900. NE 29 Street (south side only) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. The following folio on the south side of NW 29 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-004-0130. NW 28 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the east side of NW 2 Avenue. The following folio on the north side of NW 28 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-024-2930. The following folio on the south side of NW 28 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-032-0530. NE 28 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. The following folios on the North side of NE 28 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-005-0510; 01-3125-005-0470; 01-3125-005-0480; and 01-3125-005-0450. The following folios on the South side of NE 28 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125- 005-0430 and 01-3125-005-0440. NW 27 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the east side of NW 2 Avenue. The following folio on the north side of NW 27 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-032-0530. The following folio on the south side of NW 27 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-032-0350. NE 27 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. NW 26 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the west side of NW 2 Avenue. The following folio on the north side of NW 26 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-032-0370. The following folio on the south side of NW 26 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-032-0240--- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.S on 07 25 13 Todd B. Hannon • •• • • • • ! • • • NW 26 Street (south side only) from the east side of NW 2 Avenue to the west side of NW 1 Avenue. The following folios on the north and south sides of NW 26 Street and east of NW 2 Avenue will be included in the BID: 01-3125-029-1010; 01-3125-029-1000 and 01-3125-029- 0980. The following folios on the South side of NW 26 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125- 029-0990; 01-3125-029-0970; 01-3125-029-0960; 01-3125-029-0950; 01-3125-029-0940; 01- 3125-029-0930; 01-3125-029-0920; and 01-3125-029-0910. NE 26 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. NW 25 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the west side of NW 1 Avenue. The following folios on the north side of NW 25 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-033-0170; 01-3125-029-1070; 01-3125-029-1080; 01-3125- 029-1090; 01-3125-029-1100; 01-3125-029-1110; and 01-3125-029-1140. The following folio on the south side of NW 25 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-033-0210. NW 25 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 1 Avenue to the west side of N Miami Avenue. The following folios on the north side of NW 25 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-029-1280; 01-3125-029-1310; 01-3125-029-1320; and 01-3125-029-1330. The following folio on the south side of NW 25 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125- 036-0100. The following folios on the north side of NW 25 Street will be included in the BID: 01-3125-029-1300; 01-3125-029-1340; 01-3125-029-1345; and 01-3125-029-1350. NE 25 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. NW 24 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the west side of N Miami Avenue. The following folio on the north side of NW 24 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-033-0240. The following folioson the south side of NW 24 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-034-0250; 01-3125-034-0440; 01-3125-034-0450; and 01- 3125-034-0460. NE 2 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. NW 23 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the west side of N Miami Avenue. The following folios on the north side of NW 23 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-034-0250 and 01-3125-038-0050. The following folios on the south side of NW 23 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-038-0050; 01-3125-067-0010; and 01- 3125-048-0010. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13, Todd B. Hannon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NE 23 Street (north and south sides) from the east side of N Miami Avenue to the west side of the railroad tracks. NW 22 Street (north side only) from the east side of NW 5 Avenue to the west side of NW 2 Avenue. NW 22 Street (south side only) from the east side of NW 2 Avenue to the west side of NW 1 Avenue. The following folio on the south side of NW 22 Street will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-054-0330. NW 21 Street (north side) from the east side of NW 2 Avenue to the west side of NW 1 Place. The following folios on the south side of NW 21 Street will be included in the BID: 01-3125- 051-0090 and 01-3125-054-0600. North — South Streets NW 3 Avenue (east and west sides) from NW 29 Street to NW 25 Street. NW 2 Avenue (east and west sides) from NW 29 Street to NW 21 Street. NW 1 Place (east and west sides) from NW 23 St to NW 21 Street. NW 1 Court (east and west sides) from NW 23 Street to NW 21 Street. The following folios on the west side of NW 1 Court will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-050-0050; 01-3125- 050-0060; and 01-3125-050-0070. The following folios on the east side of NW 1 Court will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-049-0060; 01-3125-049-0050; and 01-3125-054-0330. NW 1 Avenue (west side only) from NW 22 Street to NW 22 Street. N Miami Avenue (east and west sides) from NW 29 Street to NW 20 Street. The following folio on the west side of N Miami Avenue will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125-048-0010. The following folios on the east side of N Miami Avenue will be excluded from the BID: 01-3125- 004-0130; 01-3125-004-0140; and 01-3125-005-0510. Additional Folios Included in the Wynwood Geographic Area 2700 N Miami Avenue; 01-3125-83-1010 (ground floor retail wrap frontage only) 94 NE 29 Street; 01-3125-004-0240. 115 NW 23 Street; 01-3125-038-0100 208 NW 28th Street; 01-3125-031-0020 285 NW 27 Terrace; 01-3125-031-0110 2137 NW 2 Avenue; 01-3125-051-0040 260 NW 28 Street; 01-3125-031-0070 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13, Todd B. Hannon 18 ASSESSMENTS WYNWOOD Is worth the investment. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon •.•••• • • • BUDGET This budget is based on projected revenues of $702,905, after offsets. First Year, October 1, 2013 — September 30, 2014 Income Total Projected Assessment Revenue $755,000 5% Non -Payer Allowance @ $36,750 $717,250 2% Average Offset for Early or Late Payment @ $13,965; Total Projected Revenue $702,905 Expenses Purchase & Installation of 24 Trash Receptacles (not for commercial trash) $10,000 Supplemental Sanitation/2 Full Time @ $30,000 Per Annum $75,000 Private Supplemental Security and Off -Duty Miami Police Officers $180,000 SAP $65,000 Trees, Landscape, Street Furniture $30,000 WADA and other Event Funding/50% Matching with Cash $75,000 Development of Wynwood and Mural Guide App $(30,000) Signage $50,000 Down Lighting Matching Grants $50,000 General Electric $ --- Phone $ --- Office Supplies $ --- Black Copier Purchase & Toner Cartridges $ --- - Items total $11,000 - Bookkeeper and Auditor Office space, Annual Donated Insurance--D&O and General Liability $14,000 $(20,000) $7,905 Administrative Staff Executive Director half- time, BID Employee $ --- Half-time Administrative Intern (WADA Employee) $ --- Marketing Director (half time WADA Employee) $ --- - Items total $85,000 - Art Curator/Facilitator for Street Art Total Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon $50,000 $702,905 21 BASE LEVEL OF II CITY SERVICES • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • Ya • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Submitted into the public record in connection with • item PH.5 on 07/25/13 WYNWOOD Is our future. • Todd B. Hannon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BASE: THE FOUNDATION FOR SOMETHING: A POINT FROM WHICH SOMETHING CAN DEVELOP. BASE LEVEL OF CITY SERVICES A base level of City services is outlined to identify Wynwood's current state of affairs. It's a benchmark to identify what the district needs in addition to what is currently provided. It allows the BID to start conversations about what services should be added, expanded, or changed. Department of Solid Waste Services Clean Out and Empty Trash Receptacles. Once a day, seven days a week, Wynwood's trash receptacle is cleaned out. The 47-block Wynwood BID geographical area currently has only one trash receptacle. It is located on NW 29 Street. Street Sweeping with Broom and Bin. Once a week, on Mondays, Solid Waste provides 3.5 hours of hand cleaning of streets and gutters along NW 2 Avenue from NW 29 Street to NW 20 Street. This amounts to about 20 minutes per block of hand cleaning per week along NW 2 Avenue. Street Sweeping with Broom and Bin. Once a week, on Mondays, Solid Waste provides 3.5 hours of hand cleaning of streets and gutters along North Miami Avenue from NW 29 Street to NW 20 Street. This amounts to about 20 minutes of hand cleaning of streets and gutters per week on each block along North Miami Ave. Street Sweeping by Truck. Once a week, on Wednesdays between 10 p.m. - 5 a.m., the truck sweeps four -block lengths on each of the following streets from NW 5 Street to NW 2 Street: NW 25 Street; NW 26 Street; NW 27 Street; NW 28 Street; NW 29 Street. Truck Cleaning. Once a week, on Wednesdays, along North Miami Avenue between NW 29 Street and NW 20 Street. Event Clean Up. Once a month, Solid Waste provides one-night clean up during and after Second Saturday Art Walk. This includes temporary placement of trash cans that are emptied and removed after the event, as well as detailed street sweeping with broom and bin along NW 2 Avenue after the event. 23 item Todd B. Hannon ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• City of Miami Police Department The City of Miami Police Department deploys police in the Wynwood BID area as part of a much larger geographical area consisting of 192 city blocks —roughly four times as big as the projected Wynwood BID area, running from 1-95 east to the waterfront in Edgewater, from NW 36 Street to NW 20 Street. The information provided below by the police is for its larger police coverage area, not for the BID area. The strategy divides the much larger 192-block area described above (which includes the Wynwood BID) into five zones. These zones are "fluid" so that officers can easily move from one zone to another in response to ongoing criminal activity. The police strategy is to respond quickly and effectively to crimes in progress. Instead of saying that Wynwood has a specific police "presence" at any specific hour, they say that the Wynwood BID area has 24-hour police "coverage," in which police can respond to crimes as they occur in the BID area. Number of Patrol Officers Assigned to the Larger Area The MPD says that there are "four or five patrol officers" assigned to the larger area both day and night. Number of Beat Officers Assigned to the Larger Area According to the MPD, a "beat officer" is always deployed with a police vehicle, but in a traditional sense (as is the case in other commercial communities in Miami) the MPD often assigns beat officers to "walk a specific beat" or "bike a patrol route." The police indicate that there are three beat officers in the larger area. One is located in a vehicle on North Bayshore Drive — outside the BID area. Additionally, there is one patrolling full-time on NW 5 Avenue — also outside the BID area. The third beat officer is assigned to the five -zone area and spends a significant amount of time in the larger Wynwood area (this includes both Midtown Miami and the large residential area north from NW 29 Street to NW 36 Street).The MPD has stated that these officers "can [utilize] a bike [when patrolling]," but they also need to have immediate access to their police vehicle so that they can respond to crimes in other zones. Number of Neighborhood Resource Officers There are two Neighborhood Resource Officers (NRO) located in the five zone, 192 block area. They each work a total of 40 hours, or four ten-hour days per week. They are assigned to the larger area, not specifically to the BID area so it is not possible to determine how much time they physically spend in the Wynwood BID area from week to week. These two NRO officers are sometimes pressed into "patrol officer" duty by responding to crimes in progress. Summary of Police Activity Due to the constant movement in responding to crimes throughout the larger area, the police presence in Wynwood is understaffed and stretched thin. Their strategy of dividing the larger area into five zones is very efficient as a response -based effort, however this strategy is primarily designed to catch criminals rather than to prevent crimes and is ineffective in bolstering the public's perception of safety in Wynwood. 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• City of Miami Neighborhood Enhancement Team As a direct point of contact between the citizens of Wynwood and City of Miami, NET is extremely valuable to Wynwood. Presently, NET provides the following services designed to improve the quality of life for those who live, visit, and conduct business in Wynwood: Neighborhood Service Workers On a weekly basis, The NET office provides two Neighborhood Service Workers (NSWs) at 20 hours each for a weekly total of 40 hours spent "cleaning up Wynwood." This includes the collection and disposal of boxes, bottles, cans, and any other street litter. Graffiti Busters On a weekly basis, the graffiti busters work in the geographic Wynwood BID area 20 hours per week undertaking several roles to remove unwanted graffiti tags. When provided with the correct color paint by the property owner or tenant occupier and with permission, they also over -paint unwanted tags on the sides of buildings. For Wynwood events, they coordinate with the police and Code Enforcement to assist with the apprehension of nuisance taggers. The graffiti busters also remove thousands of stickers pasted up in Wynwood. Second Saturday Wynwood Art Walk On a monthly basis, The NET office provides substantial assistance to the Wynwood Art Walk. In the time leading up to the Second Saturday event, the area NET Administrator spends 8-12 hours each month coordinating with various City departments (including the MPD and Solid Waste Department) that play supporting roles in the event's success. Additionally, the NET Administrator works with the NET office in Allapattah to divert NET vehicles, equipment, and NSWs to assist Wynwood with clean-up for the evening. Art Basel Support On an annual basis, in the months of November and December, the NET office spends about 100 hours preparing for Art Basel. In the week after Art Basel, the NET office spends 50 hours cleaning the streets of Wynwood and removing illegal signs from the neighborhood. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon fr Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DATE: 7/24/2014 TO: City of Miami Commissioners SUBJECT: Wynwood B I D Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon As it stands, some Wynwood high rolling investors have co-opted many of the businesses in Edgewater, to pay for improvements in Wynwood. The"Wynwood BID", is the means by which this is being accomplished. Our businesses in Edgewater, provide the City of Miami, with many important goods and services, which translate into real jobs. We are already, taxed at an extremely high rate, and vulnerable to increased taxes and special assessments. In truth, what is being proposed is the order for us to finance the northwest second avenue Wynwood arts district. And haven't we financed enough, with little or no investment to our area. The tunnel, the Arts center, the Marlins Baseball Stadium, and a 20 million dollar parking lot, just to name a few. Truthfully, how will making us pay for an Art Curator benefit most businesses? With almost all of the galleries in Wynwood, we all know Wynwood investors would benefit much more. This is not fair, an injustice, and we would kindly ask you, the commissioners, to do the smart, right thing, and exempt those of us east of North Miami Avenue. The Commissioners must ask yourselves if this is a good investment for our city's infrastructure? The City of Miami is now on a course to expand greatly, and the dismantling of a very large industrial area, right when it is needed, would not be the best support of our City. Realistically, by driving the costs up, we will drive the artist out. This is not a good investment, but is a possible boondoggle. As a property owner in Edgewater, or owning property in the vicinity of North East Miami Avenue, I decline to be a part of the Wynwood BID, and petition for a new vote. Below are some of the affected owners who agree with the above and request a major reconsideration. r ,L,CC /,v/t5 ih 2 if 0, 4 fil at 9114° Imo .r, A// C=7,1-,oz-C 1 \ Cod' t-. k Zsh : 4, r 5 S7ire1 NE 26 st c' SoA S 2NIz /J Mip,m Awe_ latrfrt‘& GSSer. 5-3 vr Z YK9' c_ ; i r": -(-c-(2 z y I Z �c. ►a 's cog Nc1.11 ,11,( ���,�,o,M� � 33Y 7 FeAtiK i'Jeg Z/OO to -tfar4 ,4V-e 33/27 /3- 00930 - bo,; #a /- Coyly rs a,h s-' e l3= D DATE: 7/24/2014 TO: City of Miami Commissioners SUBJECT: Wynwood B I D Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07 25 13 Todd B. Hannon As it stands, some Wynwood high rolling investors have co-opted many of the businesses in Edgewater, to pay for improvements in Wynwood. The"Wynwood BID", is the means by which this is being accomplished. Our businesses in Edgewater, provide the City of Miami, with many important goods and services, which translate into real jobs. We are already, taxed at an extremely high rate, and vulnerable to increased taxes and special assessments. In truth, what is being proposed is the order for us to finance the northwest second avenue Wynwood arts district. And haven't we financed enough, with little or no investment to our area. The tunnel, the Arts center, the Marlins Baseball Stadium, and a 20 million dollar parking lot, just to name a few. Truthfully, how will making us pay for an Art Curator benefit most businesses? With almost all of the galleries in Wynwood, we all know Wynwood investors would benefit much more. This is not fair, an injustice, and we would kindly ask you, the commissioners, to do the smart, right thing, and exempt those of us east of North Miami Avenue. The Commissioners must ask yourselves if this is a good investment for our city's infrastructure? The City of Miami is now on a course to expand greatly, and the dismantling of a very large industrial area, right when it is needed, would not be the best support of our City. Realistically, by driving the costs up, we will drive the artist out. This is not a good investment, but is a possible boondoggle. As a property owner in Edgewater, or owning property in the vicinity of North East Miami Avenue, I decline to be a part of the Wynwood BID, and petition for a new vote. Below are some of the Iffected owners who agree with the above and request a major reconsideration. //-c.</ JT,e Cat T .9,o,G E ! /'6 r 6, NE. % S % e (per 7 114( c1IALC) r rJ.✓‘/\.�,.-i bJ�e��c 4 7• 2% )fi fkkdd Poe WA1&22 sh J- 2.s'Nc zrS4, "776 --y" —3 f'"7 JVt M {r it_ SAI s 3Us — .2 — (Fi 7 s-tT? i3 7 2 U (g N. �t c r Ass L.e). C Oc c7, o 1 �J9 K i ! F�C 331 Z� 3 771- Nui Q61g45sqe, • Prepared by and return to: D. Justin Niles, Esquire. D. Justin Niles, P,.A. 200 W. Palmetto Park Road Suite 301 Boca Raton, Florida 33432 WARRANTY DEED THIS WARRANTY DEED, is made this 1 2 day of 3✓ lyy , 2007, by CLYDE E. MAY and RUTH G. MAY, husband and wife, Grantor*, and CLYDEA LWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY, Trustees of the CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST U/A dated May 15, 2007 (the "Trust"), whose mailing address is 4959 Willow Creek Drive, Woodstock, Georgia 30188, Grantee*. THE GRANTOR, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations, to said Grantor in hand paid by said Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained and sold to said Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns forever, the following described land situate in Miami -Dade County, Florida, to wit: The North 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, of MARKS SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 28, Together with the East 9 inches of Lot 19, Less the South 45 feet and the North 5 feet, also in Block 2 of MARKS SUBDIVISION, all of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; Less the South 5 feet of the North 10 feet of the North 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, MARKS SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 28, by virtue of Warranty Deed recorded in Official Records Book 13931, Page 539, both of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. The property appraiser's parcel identification number is: 01-3125-037-0440 Subject to: 1. Taxes for the year 2007 and subsequent years. 2. Zoning, restrictions, prohibitions and other requirements imposed by governmental authority. 3. Covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements of record, and matters as set forth on the Plat referenced above. and said grantor does hereby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the.same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. NOTE: This deed has been prepared at the Grantor's request without examination or legal . opinion of title. M:\52 - Kirschenbaum Deed work\130 NW 24 St Deed.wpd Page l of 3 19- 0o990 - S4r)7 1/a- Haren pars_ I Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon * "Grantor", "Grantee" and Trustee are used for singular or plural; as context requires. In the event that either CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and/or RUTH GREEN MAY, are unable or unwilling to continue to serve: as Trustees, the Successor Trustee shall be the Grantor's daughter, BEVERLY MAY SMITH. In the event that CLYDE ELWOOD MAY, RUTH GREEN MAY, and BEVERLY MAY SMITH, are all unable or unwilling to continue to serve as Trustees, then the Grantor's son, CLYDE EDWARD MAY, shall serve as Successor Trustee. All Trustees and Successor. Trustees shall have the power and authority pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 689.071, to protect, conserve, sell, lease, encumber or otherwise manage and dispose of the real property conveyed by this deed. Any person dealing with the Trustee shall deal with said Trustee in the order as set forth above. However, no person shall deal with a Successor Trustee until one or more of the following have been received by said person or placed of record in the aforementioned County: A. The written resignation of the prior Trustee sworn to and acknowledged before a notary public. A certified death certificate of the prior Trustee. C. The order of a court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating the prior Trustee incompetent, or removing said Trustee for any reason. D.' The written certificates of two (2) physicians currently practicing medicine that the Trustee is physically or mentally incapable of handling the duties of Trustee. E. The written removal of a Successor Trustee and/or the appointment of an additional Successor Trustee by the Grantee sworn to and acknowledged before a notary public. Signature Page Follows on Page 3 of 3 M:152 - Kirschenbaum Deed work1130 NW 24 St Deed.wpd Page 2 of 3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year: first above written. Signed, Sealed, and delivered in the presence. of: Wff SS #1: tri 'n s :(77 . Signature of Witness. ,./A-44 A •-1--(ou..#:: Printed Name of Witness State of Georgia County of fist,' �'C) 4959 Willow -Creek Drive Woodstock, Georgia 30188 ./Z12 )(4)(2.±./e RUTH G. MAY 4959 Willow Creek Drive Woodstock, Georgia 30188 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this lirlaay of t. , 2007, by CLYDE E. MAY and RUTH G. MAY, who [ -- r re. personally known to me, OR wh [ ] have produced their as identification. My Commission Expires: M:152 - Kirschenbaum Deed work\130 NW 24 St Deed.wpd Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon Page 3 of 3 Q POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY, individually and as Trustees of the CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST, u/a/d MAY 15, 2007, have made, constituted and appointed, and by these presents do make, constitute and appoint KAREN PARRA, true and lawful agent for them in their name, place and stead authority to lease, manage, maintain, repair, and otherwise make any arrangements for those certain properties owned by CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY, Trustees of the CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST, u/a/d MAY 15, 2007, legally described as follows: 1. 130 NW 24th Street, Miami, -FL The North 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, of MARKS SUBDIVISION, • according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 28, together with the East 9 inches of Lot 19, less the South 45 feet and the North 5 feet, also in Block 2 of MARKS SUBDIVISION, all of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; Less the South 5 feet of the North 10 feet of the North 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, MARKS SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 28, by virtue of the Warranty Deed recorded in Official Records Book 13931, Page 539, both of the Public Records of Miami -Dade. County, Florida. Folio Number: 01-3125-037-0440 2. 127 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL Lot 16; Block 3, of MARKS SUBDIVISION, and the South 30 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, of MARKS SUBDIVISION, according to the Plats recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 28; and Plat Book 4, Pages 37-S, all of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. Folio. Number: 01-3125-038-0120 giving and granting unto KAREN PARRA, full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary-tobe done in and about the premises as fully, to all intents and purposes, as they might or could do if personally present, with full power of substitution and revocation, hereby .ratifying and confirming all that KAREN PARRA shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon Republic of Bolivia Department of Santa Cruz} City of Santa Cruz 1 Consular Agency } United States of America IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my Land and seal this December, 2009. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Sign: K-.:-•_ • Print Name: Beverly Maysmi th Address: rvic Nrinin St ,Santa Cruz - Bolivia Sign: ' A �� ��, ,. v i -✓�� Print Name: Ci ndy kathl ine Pedgeon Address: 227 Velarde Avenue Santa Cruz - Bolivia 8th day of CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST, u/a/d MAY 15, 2007 CLYDE ELWOOD MAY, Individually, and as Trustee 4959 Willow Creek Drive Woodstock, GA 30188 ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS c ' DAY °NIL 2002 Ktpubli of 8oiivia ; Department of Santa Cruz} City of Santa Cruz ) Consular Agency } 'Hired States of America } IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this December, 2009. Sealed and delivered in the presence of: Print Name [ `vPrly Nllay Smith Print Name: 045 Paquio St. Address: Santa Cruz - Bolivia Sign: Print Name: Cindy Kathl i ne Pectgeon Address: ?27 Velarde Avenue Santa Cruz - Bolivia Stephen Michael Lund U.S. Consular Agent U.S. Consular Agency Santa Cruz day of CLYDE ELWOOD MAY and RUTH GREEN MAY JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST, u/a/d MAY 15, 2007 i / /' ./f ' %//' RUTH GREEN MAY, GrantoJTrustee CLYDE ELWOOD MAY, Individually, and as Trustee 4959 Willow Creek Drive Woodstock, GA 30188 ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE Mi. THIS DAY OF' e t 200L Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon Stephen Michael Lund U.S. Consular Agent U.S. Consular Agency Santa Cruz 4 jeorlitt NUMHE EXPIRES EXAM crr'I HMO WEaGHT CSC F oNs illff�il■� :GAPI ohCI NUMBER EXPIRES 0f-2$_2011 SEX MRTHDATE HD I iRICiIONS .11111.111. kADORSe`M F CYY.c yi ;ty( C • •1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PH.5 on 97/25/13 Todd B. Hannon CITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY MEMORANDUM TO: Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk FROM: Victoria Mendez, City Attorney geaxge N. Wang, 999, DATE: June 8, 2023 RE: Resolution No. R-23-0256 — Establish Special Assessment Wynwood Business Improvement District File No. 14082 At its June 8, 2023 meeting, the City Commission adopted the above referenced agenda item, RE.10, establishing a special assessment district area to be known as the Wynwood Business Improvement District ('BID") and authorizing the levy and collection of a special assessment for a period of ten (10) years, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners for the continued existence of the bid; providing for the nature and estimate of benefits to be provided; providing details of assessment procedures, payments, and statutory liens, etc. The item inadvertently published with an incorrect description of the effective date. The Legislation has been corrected and incremented to Revision A. VM/DGS/vja Enclosure(s) IL( 0 Rdi s 0 R City of Miami Resolution R-23-0256 Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 14082 Final Action Date: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNOWN AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF THE BID; PROVIDING FOR THE NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS TO BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PAYMENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE BID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BID BOARD MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OFFICIALS, AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE AND INTENT SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. c "T1 NJ SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Christine King r9c 2J -< • c' » . 171 WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes a municipality, subjeat-lathe I C7 approval of a majority of the affected property owners, to levy and collect special assessmeennts ' ' ] against properties benefited in a retail business district for the purposes of stabilizing apd "3 improving such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similarerves in such districts; and o WHEREAS, on April 11, 2013, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-13-0136 establishing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, for a period of ten (10) years; and WHEREAS, following approval by a majority of the affected property owners and other statutory prerequisites as set forth in Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, on July 25, 2013, adopted Resolution No. R-13-0293 confirming the creation of the BID and the levy and collection of a special assessment for a period of ten (10) years within the BID's boundaries; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the BID ("BID Board") was established to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas described in Sections 35-229 and 62-645 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), and the assessed area known as the BID, as more particularly described in Resolution No. R-13-0136 and confirmed in Resolution No. R-13-0293, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects; and City of Miami Page 1 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed On: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 WHEREAS, the BID has developed a variety of programs to keep the BID clean and secure, fund marketing projects, sponsor special events, beautify the streetscapes, make capital improvements, collect and disseminate economic development research, facilitate access to parking, foster new business relationships, and partner with national, state, and local organizations; and WHEREAS, the BID assists the City of Miami ("City") by handling basic, services including security, sanitization, and beautification in addition to subsidizing major capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the property owners and merchants located within the BID boundaries to maintain the services that the Wynwood residents and BID stagphcers have enjoyed for the last ten (10) years and have come to expect; and '" �rn L .C) WHEREAS, on October 22, 2022, the BID Board recommended that the B466 P '1 renewed, subject to approval by a majority of the affected property owners, for an a dditiort terL,4 (10) year period; and p WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: r- All lots and lands (as depicted in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, attached and incorporated hergin) cr.' adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat, hereinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of a forty-seven (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries/East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0560 ii. 01-3125-028-0570 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the South side of NE 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-004-0160 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. City of Miami Page 2 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0790 ii. 01-3125-029-0710 iii. 01-3125-029-0460 iv. 01-3125-029-0480 v. 01-3125-029-0430 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0260 ii. 01-3125-029-0210 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0350 ii. 01-3125-029-0360 *i iii. 01-3125-029-0390 iv. 01-3125-029-0340 Fri v. 01-3125-029-0920 C) vi. 01-3125-029-0930 ''« I11 vii. 01-3125-029-1180 viii. 01-3125-029-1170 ix. 01-3125-029-0960 r� x. 01-3125-029-1210 =� xi. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1070 ii. 01-3125-029-1080 iii. 01-3125-029-1090 iv. 01-3125-029-1100 v. 01-3125-029-1110 vi. 01-3125-029-1140 vii. 01-3125-029-1130 viii. 01-3125-029-1120 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: co City of Miami Page 3 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 i. 01-3125-037-0420 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0010 ii. 01-3125-079-0001 b. The following folio on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 22ND St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0070 ii. 01-3125-039-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22ND street will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0330 ii. 01-3125-039-0360 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the North sides of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0030 20. NW 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 21. NW 22ND Lane (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) from the North side of 22nd lane will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-044-0020 22. NW 21 st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3rd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets 23. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21 st St. 24. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 25. NW 1st PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St 26. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 27. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. 28. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. 29. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St 30. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 0 :Z bid 6 — ru'� it EZOZ City of Miami Page 4 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 31. 2700 N. Miami Ave., 01-3125-083-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 32. 94 NE 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 33. 115 NW 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 34. 208 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 35. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 36. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 37. 260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS the boundaries of the proposed BID include only commercial property and not -for -profit property used for commercial purposes; WHEREAS, although included within the boundaries described above and in composite Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, is property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), and residential property, said properties are exempt from the assessment, except to the extent any such property wishes to include themselves within the BID; and WHEREAS, the affidavit collection process of the Wynwood BID will commercge urn adoption of this Resolution and shall end on August 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. at which t ne collected affidavits shall be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk as outlined in Exiibit9", :J attached and incorporated herein; p r CD NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: T,_ E ,' c-, fV tj Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resoluipn adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected and a special assessment district to be known as the BID is hereby renewed for a period of ten (10) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in Exhibits "A-1 and A-2," attached and incorporated, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners in said BID, for the purposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said BID through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of the services to be funded by the proposed special assessments is approximately One Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Two Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,705,752.00) per year and special assessments shall be levied in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes of defraying a portion of the costs of services, programs, and projects and based on the proposed Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibit "B" and based upon the assessment methodologies by categories, and set forth in Exhibit "C," both attached and incorporated. Section 4. The assessment shall be payable to Miami Dade County, or such other designated governmental agency, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mailed to each property owner within the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, and within thirty (30) days following confirmation by the City Commission of the Final Assessment Roll. These funds will then be transferred to the City and then the BID for funding of annual operations. City of Miami Page 5 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 Section 5. Installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in accordance with statutory provisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims until paid and shall bear interest at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 6. The assessment levied against a benefited property upon the approval of a majority of affected property owners shall be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the fiscal year from the date the Final Assessment Roll is confirmed by Resolution of the City Commission, pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, minus any assessments already collected, if any, in the same fiscal year prior to the date the Resolution confirming the Final Assessment Roll is adopted. Section 7. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A-1" and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description, as set forth in Exhibit "A-2," both attached hereto and incorporated. Section 8. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another petition and affidavit in support of the BID by the affected property owners would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period, to determine whether to continue or discontinue the special assessment, or include additional properties in the BID, or change the boundaries of the BID. Section 9. In accordance with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projects, and a cost estimate as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibits "B," which shall be open to inspection by the public. Section 10. In accordance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots and lands assessed and the amount of the benefit and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land shall be considered at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission, following the approval of a majoritf affected property owners at a time and place to be set in a separate Resolution. At that tinrtzthe City Commission shall hear, as an equalizing board, all parties in regard to the proposed � .70 assessment and after making any adjustments that the City Commission may deern.R-; rn appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be confirmed by a Resolution of the City? -' I C-) Commission. T` ., '� 1 Section 11. In accordance with Section 170.05, Florida Statutes, this ResoltttOn t II b` J published one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami ("City;) uan its adoption. fs Section 12. The City Commission hereby finds that the assessment has been fairly and reasonably apportioned amongst the properties that will receive the special benefit. Section 13. The City Manager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Executive Director of the BID, the BID Board, and other necessary City officials, after consultation with the City of Miami Page 6 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 City Attorney, are authorized' and directed to undertake any and all necessary actions and procedures to take such actions, as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connection with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners. Section 14. This Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided, however, that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority of the affected property owners in the BID, this Resolution shall be null and void. Section 15. In the event that the proposed special assessment does not receive the required majority approval, the BID shall continue to exist without change as originally created pursuant to Resolution Nos. R-13-0136 and R-13-0293 and upon expiration of the initial 10-year period shall cease to exist. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: "ndez, ity ttor 0 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all legal requirements that may be imposed, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code provisions. City of Miami Page 7 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 City of Miami Legislation Resolution City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 14082 Final Action Date: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNOWN AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF THE BID; PROVIDING FOR THE NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS TO BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PAYMENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE BID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BID BOARD MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OFFICIALS, AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE AND INTENT SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes a municipality, subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, to levy and collect special asse$sntents ---� against properties benefited in a retail business district for the purposes of stabilizing:and ` c improving such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similgr_.sery des in such districts; and WHEREAS, on April 11, 2013, the City Commission adopted Resolution Noi:R'13 36 establishing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), subject to the appr©6a1of a majority of the affected property owners, for a period of ten (10) years; and �- WHEREAS, following approval by a majority of the affected property owners and other statutory prerequisites as set forth in Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, on July 25, 2013, adopted Resolution No. R-13-0293 confirming the creation of the BID and the levy and collection of a special assessment for a period of ten (10) years within the BID's boundaries; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the BID ("BID Board") was established to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas described in Sections 35-229 and 62-645 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), and the assessed area known as the BID, as more particularly described in Resolution No. R-13-0136 and confirmed in Resolution No. R-13-0293, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects; and WHEREAS, the BID has developed a variety of programs to keep the BID clean and secure, fund marketing projects, sponsor special events, beautify the streetscapes, make capital improvements, collect and disseminate economic development research, facilitate access to parking, foster new business relationships, and partner with national, state, and local organizations; and WHEREAS, the BID assists the City of Miami ("City") by handling basic, services including security, sanitization, and beautification in addition to subsidizing major capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the property owners and merchants located within the BID boundaries to maintain the services that the Wynwood residents and BID stakeholders have enjoyed for the last ten (10) years and have come to expect; and WHEREAS, on October 22, 2022, the BID Board recommended that the BID be renewed, subject to approval by a majority of the affected property owners, for an additional ten (10) year period; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: All lots and lands (as depicted in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, attached and incorporated herein) adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat, hereinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of a forty-seven (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries/East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0560 ii. 01-3125-028-0570 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the South side of NE 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-004-0160 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: o r.) a i. 01-3125-029-0790 ; ii. 01-3125-029-0710 (--)0c iii. 01-3125-029-0460 iv. 01-3125-029-0480 -<-' 1 v. 01-3125-029-0430 `-) N r- •• rn O b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0260 ii. 01-3125-029-0210 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0350 ii. 01-3125-029-0360 iii. 01-3125-029-0390 iv. 01-3125-029-0340 v. 01-3125-029-0920 vi. 01-3125-029-0930 vii. 01-3125-029-1180 viii. 01-3125-029-1170 ix. 01-3125-029-0960 x. 01-3125-029-1210 xi. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excludecronie BID: =w �^ - , i. 01-3125-029-1070 Fri ii. 01-3125-029-1080 -< iii. 01-3125-029-1090 iv. 01-3125-029-1100 rr Fri v. 01-3125-029-1110 • 11 vi. 01-3125-029-1140 �(-) N vii. 01-3125-029-1130 F viii. 01-3125-029-1120 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-037-0420 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0010 ii. 01-3125-079-0001 b. The following folio on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 22ND St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0070 ii. 01-3125-039-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22ND street will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0330 ii. 01-3125-039-0360 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the North sides of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0030 20. NW 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 21. NW 22ND Lane (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) from the North side of 22nd lane will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-044-0020 22. NW 21 st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3rd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 c, ", ii. 01-3125-054-0600 -1' C:7 ✓ 1 N r.) r t :1 C.— Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets _ ar.Ell 23. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. i CD 24. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. - ,. `° f fi 25. NW 1st PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St Yt-` -a 26. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St..< 27. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. —" N 28. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. ' o 29. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St a 30. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 31.2700 N. Miami Ave., 01-3125-083-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 32. 94 NE 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 33. 115 NW 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 34.208 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 35.285 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 36.2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 37.260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS the boundaries of the proposed BID include only commercial property and not -for -profit property used for commercial purposes; WHEREAS, although included within the boundaries described above and in composite Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, is property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), and residential property, said properties are exempt from the assessment, except to the extent any such property wishes to include themselves within the BID; and WHEREAS, the affidavit collection process of the Wynwood BID will commence upon adoption of this Resolution and shall end on August 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. at which time all collected affidavits shall be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk as outlined in Exhibit "D", attached and incorporated herein; 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. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected and a special assessment district to be known as the BID is hereby renewed for a period of ten (10) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in Exhibits "A-1 and A-2," attached and incorporated, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners in said BID, for the purposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said BID through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of the services to be funded by the proposed special assessments is approximately One Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Two Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,705,752.00) per year and special assessments shall be levied in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes of defraying a portion of the costs of services, programs, and projects and based on the proposed Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibit "B" and based upon the assessment methodologies by categories, and set forth in Exhibit "C," both attached and incorporated. -`; o -Ft Section 4. The assessment shall be payable to Miami Dade County, or such a-tI r designated governmental agency, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mgiied te= each property owner within the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, and`*thin j thirty (30) days following confirmation by the City Commission of the Final Assessment;F oll. These funds will then be transferred to the City and then the BID for funding of annual. -72 operations. "c� ry Section 5. Installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in aceordAfce with statutory provisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims until paid and shall bear interest at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 6. The assessment levied against a benefited property upon the approval of a majority of affected property owners shall be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the fiscal year from the date the Final Assessment Roll is confirmed by Resolution of the City Commission, pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, minus any assessments already collected, if any, in the same fiscal year prior to the date the Resolution confirming the Final Assessment Roll is adopted. Section 7. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A-1" and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description, as set forth in Exhibit "A-2," both attached hereto and incorporated. Section 8. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another petition and affidavit in support of the BID by the affected property owners would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period, to determine whether to continue or discontinue the special assessment, or include additional properties in the BID, or change the boundaries of the BID. Section 9. In accordance with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projects, and a cost estimate as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibits "B," which shall be open to inspection by the public. Section 10. In accordance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots and lands assessed and the amount of the benefit and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land shall be considered at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission, following the approval of a majority of affected property owners at a time and place to be set in a separate Resolution. At that time the City Commission shall hear, as an equalizing board, all parties in regard to the proposed assessment and after making any adjustments that the City Commission may deem appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be confirmed by a Resolution of the City Commission. '71 o -r7 N C] W Section 11. In accordance with Section 170.05, Florida Statutes, this ResoiDt'ron all t?K7 published one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami ("CM uOn ifsmi adoption. -� Section 12. The City Commission hereby finds that the assessment has be.ofijaiRand reasonably apportioned amongst the properties that will receive the special benefiE tv a E'3 c) Section 13. The City Manager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Exe itiv4 Director of the BID, the BID Board, and other necessary City officials, after consultation with the City Attorney, are authorized' and directed to undertake any and all necessary actions and procedures to take such actions, as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connection with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners. Section 14. This Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided, however, that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority of the affected property owners in the BID, this Resolution shall be null and void.2 Section 15. In the event that the proposed special assessment does not receive the required majority approval, the BID shall continue to exist without change as originally created 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code provisions. 2 If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) 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. pursuant to Resolution Nos. R-13-0136 and R-13-0293 and upon expiration of the initial 10-year period shall cease to exist. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. 0 R City of Miami Resolution R-23-0256 Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 14082 Final Action Date: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNOWN AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF THE BID; PROVIDING FOR THE NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS TO BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PAYMENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE BID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BID BOARD MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OFFICIALS, AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE AND INTENT SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. c -T1 NJ SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Christine King r9c 2J -< • c' » . 171 WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes a municipality, subjeat-lathe I C7 approval of a majority of the affected property owners, to levy and collect special assessmeennts ' ' ] against properties benefited in a retail business district for the purposes of stabilizing apd? improving such district through promotion, management, marketing, and other similarerves 3 in such districts; and o WHEREAS, on April 11, 2013, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-13-0136 establishing the Wynwood Business Improvement District ("BID"), subject to the approval of a majority of the affected property owners, for a period of ten (10) years; and WHEREAS, following approval by a majority of the affected property owners and other statutory prerequisites as set forth in Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, on July 25, 2013, adopted Resolution No. R-13-0293 confirming the creation of the BID and the levy and collection of a special assessment for a period of ten (10) years within the BID's boundaries; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the BID ("BID Board") was established to stabilize and improve retail and other business in the areas described in Sections 35-229 and 62-645 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), and the assessed area known as the BID, as more particularly described in Resolution No. R-13-0136 and confirmed in Resolution No. R-13-0293, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, including but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastructure improvements, and other projects; and City of Miami Page 1 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed On: 6/8/2023 14082 Legislation -SUB File ID: 14082 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Enactment Number: R-23-0256 WHEREAS, the BID has developed a variety of programs to keep the BID clean and secure, fund marketing projects, sponsor special events, beautify the streetscapes, make capital improvements, collect and disseminate economic development research, facilitate access to parking, foster new business relationships, and partner with national, state, and local organizations; and WHEREAS, the BID assists the City of Miami ("City") by handling basic, services including security, sanitization, and beautification in addition to subsidizing major capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the property owners and merchants located within the BID boundaries to maintain the services that the Wynwood residents and BID stagphcers have enjoyed for the last ten (10) years and have come to expect; and '" �rn L .C) WHEREAS, on October 22, 2022, the BID Board recommended that the B466 P '1 renewed, subject to approval by a majority of the affected property owners, for an a dditiort terL,4 (10) year period; and p WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: r- All lots and lands (as depicted in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, attached and incorporated hergin) cr.' adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improvements or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat, hereinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of a forty-seven (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries/East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0560 ii. 01-3125-028-0570 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the South side of NE 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-004-0160 4. NW 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0450 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. City of Miami Page 2 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0790 ii. 01-3125-029-0710 iii. 01-3125-029-0460 iv. 01-3125-029-0480 v. 01-3125-029-0430 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0260 ii. 01-3125-029-0210 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0350 ii. 01-3125-029-0360 *i iii. 01-3125-029-0390 iv. 01-3125-029-0340 Fri v. 01-3125-029-0920 C) vi. 01-3125-029-0930 ''« I11 vii. 01-3125-029-1180 M -4( viii. 01-3125-029-1170 ix. 01-3125-029-0960 r� x. 01-3125-029-1210 =� xi. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 25th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-1070 ii. 01-3125-029-1080 iii. 01-3125-029-1090 iv. 01-3125-029-1100 v. 01-3125-029-1110 vi. 01-3125-029-1140 vii. 01-3125-029-1130 viii. 01-3125-029-1120 12. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the railroad tracks. 14. NW 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: co City of Miami Page 3 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. File ID: 14082 Enactment Number: R-23-0256 i. 01-3125-037-0420 15. NE 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 16. NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0010 ii. 01-3125-079-0001 b. The following folio on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 22ND St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0070 ii. 01-3125-039-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22ND street will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0330 ii. 01-3125-039-0360 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the North sides of NW 22nd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0030 20. NW 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 21. NW 22ND Lane (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) from the North side of 22nd lane will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-044-0020 22. NW 21 st St (North side) only from the East side of NW 3rd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 ii. 01-3125-054-0600 Wynwood BID Boundaries/North - South Streets 23. NW 3rd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21 st St. 24. NW 2nd Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. 25. NW 1st PI (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St 26. NW 1st Ct (East & West sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 27. NW 1st Ave (East & West sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. 28. N Miami Ave (East & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St. 29. NW Miami Ct (East side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St 30. NW Miami Ct (East and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St ADDITIONAL FOLIOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 0 :Z bid 6 — ru'� it EZOZ City of Miami Page 4 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Enactment Number: R-23-0256 31. 2700 N. Miami Ave., 01-3125-083-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 32. 94 NE 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 33. 115 NW 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 34. 208 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 35. 285 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 36. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 37. 260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS the boundaries of the proposed BID include only commercial property and not -for -profit property used for commercial purposes; WHEREAS, although included within the boundaries described above and in composite Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, is property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), and residential property, said properties are exempt from the assessment, except to the extent any such property wishes to include themselves within the BID; and WHEREAS, the affidavit collection process of the Wynwood BID will commercge urn adoption of this Resolution and shall end on August 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. at which t ne collected affidavits shall be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk as outlined in Exiibit9", :J attached and incorporated herein; p r CD NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: T,_ E ,' c-, fV tj Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resoluipn adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected and a special assessment district to be known as the BID is hereby renewed for a period of ten (10) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in Exhibits "A-1 and A-2," attached and incorporated, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners in said BID, for the purposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said BID through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of the services to be funded by the proposed special assessments is approximately One Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Two Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,705,752.00) per year and special assessments shall be levied in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes of defraying a portion of the costs of services, programs, and projects and based on the proposed Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibit "B" and based upon the assessment methodologies by categories, and set forth in Exhibit "C," both attached and incorporated. Section 4. The assessment shall be payable to Miami Dade County, or such other designated governmental agency, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mailed to each property owner within the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, and within thirty (30) days following confirmation by the City Commission of the Final Assessment Roll. These funds will then be transferred to the City and then the BID for funding of annual operations. City of Miami Page 5 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Enactment Number: R-23-0256 Section 5. Installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in accordance with statutory provisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims until paid and shall bear interest at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 6. The assessment levied against a benefited property upon the approval of a majority of affected property owners shall be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the fiscal year from the date the Final Assessment Roll is confirmed by Resolution of the City Commission, pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, minus any assessments already collected, if any, in the same fiscal year prior to the date the Resolution confirming the Final Assessment Roll is adopted. Section 7. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A-1" and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description, as set forth in Exhibit "A-2," both attached hereto and incorporated. Section 8. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another petition and affidavit in support of the BID by the affected property owners would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period, to determine whether to continue or discontinue the special assessment, or include additional properties in the BID, or change the boundaries of the BID. Section 9. In accordance with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projects, and a cost estimate as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as composite Exhibits "B," which shall be open to inspection by the public. Section 10. In accordance with Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots and lands assessed and the amount of the benefit and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land shall be considered at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission, following the approval of a majoritf affected property owners at a time and place to be set in a separate Resolution. At that tinrtzthe City Commission shall hear, as an equalizing board, all parties in regard to the proposed � .70 assessment and after making any adjustments that the City Commission may deern.R-; rn appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be confirmed by a Resolution of the City? -' I C-) Commission. T` ., '� 1 Section 11. In accordance with Section 170.05, Florida Statutes, this ResoltttOn t II b` J published one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami ("City;) uan its adoption. fs Section 12. The City Commission hereby finds that the assessment has been fairly and reasonably apportioned amongst the properties that will receive the special benefit. Section 13. The City Manager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Executive Director of the BID, the BID Board, and other necessary City officials, after consultation with the City of Miami Page 6 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 File ID: 14082 THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL. BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT. Enactment Number: R-23-0256 City Attorney, are authorized' and directed to undertake any and all necessary actions and procedures to take such actions, as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connection with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners. Section 14. This Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided, however, that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority of the affected property owners in the BID, this Resolution shall be null and void. Section 15. In the event that the proposed special assessment does not receive the required majority approval, the BID shall continue to exist without change as originally created pursuant to Resolution Nos. R-13-0136 and R-13-0293 and upon expiration of the initial 10-year period shall cease to exist. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: "ndez, ity ttor 0 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all legal requirements that may be imposed, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code provisions. City of Miami Page 7 of 7 File ID: 14082 (Revision: A) Printed on: 6/8/2023 SUBSTITUTED City of Miami Legislation Resolution File Number: 14082 City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.co Final Actio late: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA TO BE KNO ,'N AS THE WYNWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("BID") AND A HORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR A ' RIOD OF TEN (10) YEARS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY • AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS FOR THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF T BID; PROVIDING FOR THE NATURE AND ESTIMATE OF BENEFITS 0 BE PROVIDED; PROVIDING DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES, PA ENTS, AND STATUTORY LIENS; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF L AL NOTICE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, T CITY CLERK, THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THE BID EXECUTIVE DIRECTO" :ID BOARD MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY CITY OFFICIALS, AFTr' CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO UNDERTAKE ALL NECE ARY ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE ND INTENT SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH C A PTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes a municipality, subject id) the approval of a majority of the affected property ow" ers, to levy and collect special asse$sntents ---� against properties benefited in a retail busines district for the purposes of stabilizing:and`" improving such district through promotion, m agement, marketing, and other similgr_.sery des in such districts; and `' WHEREAS, on April 11, 2013, e City Commission adopted Resolution Now"13 36 establishing the Wynwood Business provement District ("BID"), subject to the appr©ral of a majority of the affected property o ers, for a period of ten (10) years; and WHEREAS, following a , •roval by a majority of the affected property owners and other statutory prerequisites as set orth in Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, on July 25, 2013, adopted Re elution No. R-13-0293 confirming the creation of the BID and the levy and collection of a s•-cial assessment for a period of ten (10) years within the BID's boundaries; and WHEREAS he Board of Directors of the BID ("BID Board") was established to stabilize and improve reta and other business in the areas described in Sections 35-229 and 62-645 of the Code of th- ity of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), and the assessed area known as the BID, a: more particularly described in Resolution No. R-13-0136 and confirmed in Resolution o. R-13-0293, through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services, cluding but not limited to, coordination, funding, implementation and maintenance of infrastr cture improvements, and other projects; and WHEREAS, the BID has developed a variety of programs to keep the BID clean and s-cure, fund marketing projects, sponsor special events, beautify the streetscapes, make capital mprovements, collect and disseminate economic development research, facilitate access to parking, foster new business relationships, and partner with national, state, and local organizations; and SUBSTITUTED WHEREAS, the BID assists the City of Miami ("City") by handling basic, services including security, sanitization, and beautification in addition to subsidizing major capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the property owners and merchants located w in the BID boundaries to maintain the services that the Wynwood residents and BID stakeh• •ers have enjoyed for the last ten (10) years and have come to expect; and WHEREAS, on October 22, 2022, the BID Board recommended that the BI renewed, subject to approval by a majority of the affected property owners, for an (10) year period; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed BID are as follows: e dditional ten All lots and lands (as depicted in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, attached and in •rporated herein) adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon such improv ments or specially benefited thereby, and further designated by the assessment plat, -reinafter provided, which include all of the commercial properties consisting of a forty-seve► (47) block area of the central commercial core of Wynwood on the properties abutting: Wynwood BID Boundaries/East - West Streets 1. NW 29th St (South side only) from the East side o' W 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. 2. NW 29th St (North & South Sides) from the E. t side of NW 2nd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North ide of NW 29th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-028-0560 ii. 01-3125-028-0570 3. NE 29th St (South side only) from e East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. a. The following folio on e South side of NE 29th St will be excluded from the BID i. 01-3125-004 0 160 4. NW 28th St (North & Sou sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 5. NE 28th St (North & .uth sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad track a. The follow g folio on the North side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 1 -3125-005-0450 b. The fo owing folio(s) on the South side of NE 28th St will be excluded from the BID: 1. 01-3125-005-0430 ii. 01-3125-005-0440 6. NW 2 h St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of No Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0790 �, ; ii. 01-3125-029-0710 - 1 c_-- :7) iii. 01-3125-029-0460 �' 171 iv. 01-3125-029-0480 el-, 1 1-) .y_ fty t "'C'1 v. 01-3125-029-0430 . rn - 1 ,.-- N D rn O 73 SUBSTITUTED b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 27th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0260 ii. 01-3125-029-0210 7. NE 27th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West si of the railroad tracks. 8. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West si. - of NW 2nd Ave. 9. NW 26th St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 2nd Ave to the We side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North and South sides of NW 26th St excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-029-0350 ii. 01-3125-029-0360 iii. 01-3125-029-0390 iv. 01-3125-029-0340 v. 01-3125-029-0920 vi. 01-3125-029-0930 vii. 01-3125-029-1180 viii. 01-3125-029-1170 ix. 01-3125-029-0960 x. 01-3125-029-1210 xi. 01-3125-029-0910 10. NE 26th St (North & South sides) from the East - de of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 11. NW 25th St (North & South sides) from the -st side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 1st Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the Nort► side of NW 25th St will be excludec ronMe BID: i. 01-3125-029-1070 ii. 01-3125-029-1080 iii. 01-3125-029-109 iv. 01-3125-029-1 10 v. 01-3125-029 110 vi. 01-3125-0 -1140 vii. 01-3125-t 9-1130 viii. 01-312 :-029-1120 12. NW 25th St (North : South sides) from the East side of NW 1st Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. 13. NE 25th St (No & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West Side of the ra oad tracks. 14. NW 24th St orth & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Mi- i Ave. a. ' e following folio on the South side of NW 24th St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-037-0420 15. N' 24th St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side f the railroad tracks. . NW 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the South side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0010 ii. 01-3125-079-0001 n rn ' rr r— 721 SUBSTITUTED b. The following folio on the North side of NW 23rd St will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-038-0050 17. NE 23rd St (North & South sides) from the East side of North Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 18. NW 22nd St (North side only) from the East side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of N 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the North side of NW 22ND St will be excluded fr• the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0070 ii. 01-3125-039-0050 b. The following folio(s) on the South side of NW 22ND street will be - xcluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-039-0330 ii. 01-3125-039-0360 19. NW 22nd St (North and South sides) from the East side of NW 2n. Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio on the North sides of NW 22nd St I be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-067-0030 20. NW 22nd St. (North and South sides) from East side of "orth Miami Ave to the West side of the railroad tracks. 21. NW 22ND Lane (North and South sides) from the E st side of NW 5th Ave to the West side of NW 2nd Ave. a. The following folio(s) from the North sid= of 22nd lane will be excluded from the BID: i. 01-3125-044-0020 22. NW 21 st St (North side) only from the Ea side of NW 3rd Ave to the West side of North Miami Ave. a. The following folio(s) on the S' th side of NW 21st St will be included in the BID: i. 01-3125-051-0090 c, ", ii. 01-3125-054-0600 -1' C:7 ✓ 1 N r.) r t :1 C.— W nwood BID Boundaries/North - S. th Streets -- , Ell 23. NW 3rd Ave (East & West '•es) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. i C) 24. NW 2nd Ave (East & We sides) from NW 29th St to NW 21st St. - ,; `° f fi 25. NW 1st PI (East & Wes sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St Yt-` -a 26. NW 1st Ct (East & W t sides) from NW 23rd St to NW 21st St. 27. NW 1st Ave (East : est sides from NW 21st St to NW 29th St. �" N 28. N Miami Ave (Ea- & West sides) from NW 29th St to NW 20th St.' o 29. NW Miami Ct (--st side only) from NW 20th St to NW 21st St a 30. NW Miami C ast and West sides) from NW 21st St to NW 23rd St ADDITIONAL F• IOS INCLUDED IN THE WYNWOOD BID GEOGRAPHIC AREA 31.2700 N iami Ave., 01-3125-083-1010 (ground fl. retail wrap frontage only) 32. 94 N . 29th Street, 01-3125-004-0240 33. 11 W 23rd Street, 01-3125-038-0100 34.2 ►. s NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0020 35 85 NW 27th Terrace, 01-3125-031-0110 3:. 2137 NW 2nd Ave., 01-3125-051-0040 7.260 NW 28th Street, 01-3125-031-0070 WHEREAS the boundaries of the proposed BID include only commercial property and not -for -profit property used for commercial purposes; SUBSTITUTED WHEREAS, although included within the boundaries described above and in composite Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, is property owned or occupied by the City, other governmental entities, churches (used for religious purposes), libraries, not -for -profit organization property (used for their related charitable purposes), and residential property, sa properties are exempt from the assessment, except to the extent any such property wishes include themselves within the BID; and WHEREAS, the affidavit collection process of the Wynwood BID will commen - upon adoption of this Resolution and shall end on August 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. at which me all collected affidavits shall be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk as outlined in ' xhibit "D", attached and incorporated herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF HE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preambl adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Seion. to this Resolution are Section 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170, F •rida Statutes, a special assessment is hereby authorized to be levied and collected a' • a special assessment district to be known as the BID is hereby renewed for a period of ten 0) years, with boundaries to be as set forth in Exhibits "A-1 and A-2," attached and incorpor. -d, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners in said BID, for the .urposes of stabilizing and improving retail business in said BID through promotion, manag: ent, marketing, and other similar services. Section 3. The total estimated cost of assessments is approximately One Million Se Two Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,705,752.0 in accordance with the applicable provisio of defraying a portion of the costs of se proposed Business Plan and Budget, the assessment methodologies by incorporated. Section 4. The asses designated governmental a each property owner withi thirty (30) days followin These funds will then services to be funded by the proposed special en Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty per year and special assessments shall be levied s of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, for the purposes ces, programs, and projects and based on the ttached hereto as composite Exhibit "B" and based upon tegories, and set forth in Exhibit "C," both attached and ent shall be payable to Miami Dade County, or such 6.thir ncy, on such date as shall be contained in a bill to be mgiied te= the BID at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date, andWthin confirmation by the City Commission of the Final Assessment;F oll. e transferred to the City and then the BID for funding of annual. -72 t w operations. ry Section . Installments not paid when due shall become due and payable in aceordAfce with statutory drovisions and shall remain liens, coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municip. I taxes, superior in dignity to all other liens, titles, and claims until paid and shall bear inter t at such rate or rates as specified in Section 170.09, Florida Statutes. Section 6. The assessment levied against a benefited property upon the approval of a maj• ity of affected property owners shall be prorated based on the number of days remaining in e fiscal year from the date the Final Assessment Roll is confirmed by Resolution of the City ommission, pursuant to Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, minus any assessments already collected, if any, in the same fiscal year prior to the date the Resolution confirming the Final Assessment Roll is adopted. SUBSTITUTED Section 7. The proposed BID area upon which the special assessments shall be levied, subject to the approval of a majority of affected property owners, shall incorporate the total area set forth in the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A-1" and shall reflect the geographic boundaries description, as set forth in Exhibit "A-2," both attached hereto and incorporated. Section 8. The special assessment shall be levied and collected for a ten (10) year period and another petition and affidavit in support of the BID by the affected property ow ers would be required prior to the termination of such ten (10) year period, to determine wh- her to continue or discontinue the special assessment, or include additional properties in th- :ID, or change the boundaries of the BID. Section 9. In accordance with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, there is City Clerk at the time of the adoption of this Resolution an assessment plat s be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of t improvement, the details of the proposed programs, services, and projec as indicated in the Business Plan and Budget, attached hereto as com shall be open to inspection by the public. n file with the wing the area to e proposed , and a cost estimate site Exhibits "B," which Section 10. In accordance with Chapter 170, Florida Stat es, a Preliminary Assessment Roll showing the lots and lands assessed and the - mount of the benefit and the assessment against each lot or parcel of land shall be consid- red at a future duly advertised Public Hearing to be held by the City Commission, followinthe approval of a majority of affected property owners at a time and place to be set in separate Resolution. At that time the City Commission shall hear, as an equalizing board, all .arties in regard to the proposed assessment and after making any adjustments that t City Commission may deem appropriate, the Final Assessment Roll will be conf ' ed by a Resolution of the City Commission. '71 o -r7 N 6 W Section 11. In accordance with Secti. 170.05, Florida Statutes, this ResoiDfron all t?K7 published one (1) time in a newspaper of g- eral circulation in the City of Miami (" aV) uOn itsmi adoption. -� Section 12. The City Commi :ion hereby finds that the assessment has be.ofijaiRand- , reasonably apportioned amongst t properties that will receive the special benefiE tv a Section 13. The City M.. ager, the City Clerk, the Finance Director, the Exe itiv4 Director of the BID, the BID : •ard, and other necessary City officials, after consultation with the City Attorney, are authoriz- .' and directed to undertake any and all necessary actions and procedures to take such . tions, as contemplated by this Resolution, including any action appropriate in connecti• with obtaining the approval of the affected property owners. Section 14. his Resolution shall become effective upon the date of its adoption herein provided, howev= , that if the proposed special assessment does not receive the approval of a majority of the . ected property owners in the BID, this Resolution shall be null and void.2 Sec on 15. In the event that the proposed special assessment does not receive the required ► ajority approval, the BID shall continue to exist without change as originally created 1 T►- herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by t City Attorney, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code rovisions. 2 If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) 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. SUBSTITUTED pursuant to Resolution Nos. R-13-0136 and R-13-0293 and upon expiration of the initial 10-year period shall cease to exist. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: CD