HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 CRA Bids AdvertisementsMIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
O.V. FERBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the
SUPERVISOR, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday
and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade
County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement,
being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
P.O. # 15766
CITY OF MIAMI SE OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - RFP 345 NW 10 STREET
in the XXXX Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
08/21/2006
Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business
Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami -Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County,
Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays)
and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post
office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a
period of one year next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or
she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation
any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose
of securing tlli8+advertisr publication in the said
newspaper
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
21 day of AUGUST
(SEAL)
, A.D. 2006
may+�jy,� Cheryl H Manner
O.V. FERBEYRE personally know, t
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SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/
PARK WEST
COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
345 NW 10TH STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Total Lot Size: 40,383 s.f. (more or less)
Zoning: C-1 Restricted Commercial
Folio: 01-0101-040-1160 345 NW 10th Street
Improvements: The property is improved with paving, lighting, drainage, irrigation, landscaping, and fencing.
Utilities: Utilities are available adjacent to the property including potable water, sanitary sewer, electric
power, telephone and cable television.
Neighborhood: The Property is centrally located in Miami within an older neighborhood which is over 90%
developed. The general boundaries of the neighborhood extend north from NW 5th Street to NW 28th Street,
and west from North Miami Avenue to NW 7th Avenue. The neighborhood is further intersected by the 1-95 and
1-395 elevated expressways. Northwest 3rd Avenue is a major north -south traffic artery though the
neighborhood, with local retail shops mixed with residential uses.
General Information
The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") is seeking proposals for the
development of the above referenced property from private redevelopers or any persons interested in
undertaking to redevelop or rehabilitate a community redevelopment area or any part thereof. The CRA has
been approached by The Urban Development Group with an unsolicited expression of interest in acquiring the
referenced property for redevelopment.
All available information on the referenced Property may be obtained from the CRA at 49 N.W. 5th Street,
Suite 100, Miami, Florida 33128. All interested parties are invited to inspect the property and the CRA will
consider all proposals. For further information, please contact Evelyn Herbello at (305) 679-6800.
Proposals must be received by the City Clerk of the City of Miami, at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, by 11:30 AM, on September 19, 2006. At such time the proposals will be publicly
opened and read. Late proposals and/or proposals submitted at any other location will not be accepted.
The CRA reserves the right to accept any proposal deemed to be in the public interest and in furtherance of the
purposes of Florida's Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, to waive any irregularities in any proposal, to
cancel the Request for Proposals, to reject any or all proposals, and/or to re -advertise for proposals.
(#15766)
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James H. Villacorta
Interim Executive Director
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Mitzi Williams who, on oath, says that
she is the Ad Traffic Clerk of THE MIAMI TIMES weekly newspaper published at Miami,
Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said newspaper
in the issues of:
August 24, 2006
Affiant further state that THE MIAMI TIMES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said
Dade County, Florida, each week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S.
Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida, for a period of more than one year next preceding
date of publication of the attached copy of advertisement: further affiant says that she has
neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or
refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in this newspaper.
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Sworn to and subscribed before im e on this, the 23rd day of August, A.D. 2006
NOTARY PU = LIC STA E OF FLORIDA
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SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
345 NW 10th STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Total Lot Size: 40,383 s.f. (more or less)
Zoning: C-1 Restricted Commercial
Folio: 01-0101-040-1160 345 NW 10th Street
Improvements: The property is improved with paving, lighting, drainage, irrigation, landscaping, and
fencing.
Utilities: Utilities are available adjacent to the property including potable water, sanitary sewer, elec-
tric power, telephone and cable television.
Neighborhood: The Property is centrally located in Miami within an older neighborhood which is over
90% developed. The general boundaries of the neighborhood extend north from NW 5th Street to NW
28th Street, and west from North Miami Avenue to NW 7th Avenue. The neighborhood is further inter-
sected by the 1-95 and 1-395 elevated expressways. Northwest 3rd Avenue is a major north -south traf-
fic artery though the neighborhood, with local retail shops mixed with residential uses.
General Information
The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") is seeking proposals
for the development of the above referenced property from private redevelopers or any persons inter-
ested in undertaking to redevelop or rehabilitate a community redevelopment area or any part thereof.
The CRA has been approached by The Urban Development Group with an unsolicited expression of
interest in acquiring the referenced property for redevelopment.
All available information on the referenced Property may be obtained from the CRA at 49 N.W. 5th
Street, Suite 100, Miami, Florida 33128. All interested parties are invited to inspect the property and
the CRA will consider all proposals. For further information, please contact Evelyn Herbello at (305)
679-6800.
Proposals must be received by the City Clerk of the City of Miami, at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, by 11:30 AM, on September 19, 2006. At such time the propos-
als will be publicly opened and read. Late proposals and/or proposals submitted at any other location
will not be accepted.
The CRA reserves the right to accept any proposal deemed to be in the public interest and in further-
ance of the purposes of Florida's Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, to waive any irregularities in
any proposal, to cancel the Request for Proposals, to reject any or all proposals, and/or to re -advertise
for proposals.
James H. Villacorta
Interim Executive Director
(#15766)
CITY OF MIAMI
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
345 NW 10th STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA
P ROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Total Lot Size: 40,383 s.f. (more or less)
Zoning: C-1 Restricted Commercial
Folio: 01-0101-040-1160
345 NW loth Street
Improvements: The property is improved with paving, lighting, drainage, irrigation, landscaping,
and fencing.
Utilities: Utilities are available adjacent to the property including potable water, sanitary sewer, elec-
tric power, telephone and cable television.
Neighborhood: The Property is centrally located in Miami within an older neighborhood which is
over 90% developed. The general boundaries of the neighborhood extend north from NW 5th Street
to NW 28th Street, and west from North Miami Avenue to NW 7th Avenue. The neighborhood is
further intersected by the I-95 and I-395 elevated expressways. Northwest 3rd Avenue is a major
north -south traffic artery though the neighborhood, with local retail shops mixed with residential
uses.
General Information
The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") is seeking pro-
posals for the development of the above referenced property from private redevelopers or any per-
sons interested in undertaking to redevelop or rehabilitate a community redevelopment area or any
part thereof. The CRA has been approached by The Urban Development Group with an unsolicit-
ed expression of interest in acquiring the referenced property for redevelopment.
All available information on the referenced Property may be obtained from the CRA at 49 N.W. 5th
Street, Suite 100, Miami, Florida 33128. All interested parties are invited to inspect the property
and the CRA will consider all proposals. For further information, please contact Evelyn Herbello
at (305) 679-6800.
Proposals must be received by the City Clerk of the City of Miami, at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, by 11:30 AM, on September 19, 2006. At such time the
proposals will be publicly opened and read. Late proposals and/or proposals submitted at any other
location will not be accepted.
The CRA reserves the right to accept any proposal deemed to be in the public interest and in fur-
therance of the purposes of Florida's Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, to waive any irreg-
ularities in any proposal, to cancel the Request for Proposals, to reject any or all proposals, and/or
to re -advertise for proposals.
James H. Villacorta
Interim Executive Director
(#15766)
10B I ,IINDAY. AUGUST 20. 2.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMISSION
Commissioners seek big raise from voters
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Miami -Dade voters will
be asked - again - whether
to increase county
commissioners' pay from
the $6,000 it has been
since 1957.
BY TDB 1KUERAS NEGREOE
In addition to a slew of
local and slate races, Miami•
Dade voters will be asked
whether to give their county
commissioners an 583.000 pay
raise -- a substantial hike tram
the S6,000 salary they cur-
rently draw.
If the measure passes. it
will be the first time in Miami -
Dole's five -decade history
that voters have approved a
.salary increase. All previous
attempts were rejected at the
ballot box.
SET BY CHARTER
Unlike the rest of Florida's
counties. Miami-Dade's com-
mission salaries are set firmly
at$6.000 by is home•rule
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Current benefits would not be gji'e ed' u
S24.0(0-a -year (xlnrnse account. u $1O.(XX)
annual executive 'ulluR'a e.' a S9,0(X) ear
allowance and cormf f-iseu('d gasoline curds.
charter. It has been that way
since 1957.
Florida's 66 other counties
me a stale formula tying com-
mission paychecks to popula-
tion. Rroward County, which
sits in the highest population
bracket under the formula.
pays its commissioners
5Rg.91R92
Miami -Dade officials would
draw the song salary.
Supporters of the increase
argue thatpaying commission-
ers a full-time salary would
encourage a wider actor Mean.
didates who would otherwise
be unable to pursue public
office.
They also reason that a
commissioner whose primary
paycheck comes from the
comly - rather than another
cumpaoy or institution
KEY BISCAYNE
Key Biscayne's council
candidates set for election
BY BAND SHILEY
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The qualifying period for
Key Biscayne's Village Coun.
cU ended Saturday with vice
mayor Robert Vernon as the
lone candidate for the may-
or x seal and eight candidates
vying for six council seers.
Elections will be held Now. 7.
"1 like to look at this as a
vote of confidence as
opposed to nobody wanted
to run for mayor, • Vernon,
47. and a lifelong Key Bis-
cayne resident, said.
Council members 'Thomas
Thornton, Enrique Garcia,
forge Mend'; Patricia Wein-
man and Stephen Liedman
SOUTHEAST OVERTORTUPARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
345 NW 1016 STREET
MMAMI, FLORIDA
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
'fetal I.ol Mee: 40.383 s.(. t.w.a or lead
Zoning: C.1 Restrined Commercial
Enlio'. 01.0101.040.1160 345 NW IQh Stan
Improvements: ale property is improved with paving. lighting. drainage. inigalien.
landscaping. arid fencing.
lhilitiea lftililies are available adjacent to the pnrpmny including ppahle wares. sanitary sewer.
elarmk pinse, telephone and cable television.
Neighborhood: late lhopeny is cmuaily located in Miami within an okkr neighborhood ohich
is over 90% developed. 'lac general M undanes of the neighborhood extend math from NW 5th
Sint to NW 38th Save', and west hom North Miami Avenue to NW 7th Avenue. The
neighhrrho d is further intenectcd by the 195 and 1.395 elevated expressways. Nmgmval Ad
Aware is a major north -south traffic artery though the ncighMvhevrd. with local mail shops
mixed with midcntial uses.
the Slrmheast Ovcrlerwnl'ak waist Commmnity Rceksclopmenl Agency 1'CRA-1 is seeking
proposals for the development of the above referenced property from [MIMIC redevelopers or any
[tenons interested in undertaking to redoelop or rehabilitate a community redevelopment area or
py pun lheaeor. Ili CRA has Men approached by 'Ile Urban Development Group wine an
unsolicited cspr'sim of interest in acquiring the referenced prnpcoy for redevelopment.
All available information to the referenced Property may he ohaincd form the CRA at 49 N.W.
51h Street. Suite I1X1. Miami. Florida 33138. All interesnd patties are invited to inspect the
property and the CRA will consider all propsala. Fora (aoh4r mrmmannn. please contact hveyn
11ctcllo at 130.5)679.6800.
Hg00als must be received by rho City Clerk of the City of S113m,. at Miami City Hall. 5500 Pan
American Drive. Miami. Honda 33133. by 1 I :30 AM. on September 19. a/06. At such time the
mimosa!, will be publicly op000l and real. laic pofwsals am1Ar morose!, vubmitted at any
otter location will not ho accepted.
'raw CRA Is -wives the right to accept any proposal deemed to be in Ile public interest and in
funherape of the purposes of Honda?fus Community Redevelopment Act of 1969. to wane any
irregularities in any profane!. to cancel the Request fo Propsals. m reject any or all automata.
atdarr ro rc.alvwrisc (m prop .alas
hums II. Villas -one
Interim Executive D.C.
are running for reelection.
Michael Davey and Veronica
Scharf Garcia hope to serve a
first term. Luis Laurodo is
also seeking a seat. He has
served on the council before,
though not during this past
term.
The three council candi•
does who receive the, most
votes will serve four -pear
terms. and the other three
will serve two-year terms.
Voters decided in April to
reverse a 2002 charter
amendment that shnnened
council terms from four
years to two.
Voters also decided to
eliminate council primaries
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wmrr000a'0as
m a
Mlmra..11•aeetla:0
Car Oka. tto-se
would be less prone to con-
ficts of interest.
Rut history has proven that
voters, at Mast those in Miami -
Dade. have no bought such
arguments. Voters have
rejected pay raises eight times.
most recently in 2104. This
year's pay raise measure
would not require commis-
sioners to give up outside
employment
EXTRA BENEFITS
The measure also does not
address any of the benefits
Mot commissioners currently
'rainy: a $74.000 a•ycar
expense account, a 5(0,000
a00ml executive "allowance"
that can be used for health
insurance and supplemental
retire,mnl as. ounrs• a 59.600
car allowance and county-u-
sued gasoline cards. Commis-
sioner also receive S11.500 a
year toward a 40100 retire-
ment fund, akin to a 401(k)
except that the county pays
b)D percent of the contribu-
tion.
IN BROWARD
Should voters approve the
pay raise, commissioners
would still keep bade benefits
Broward County commis•
stoners, in contrast. receive
only a 5200 car allowance on
top of their salaries.
EARLY VOTING
Early voting Is °va lob a at 20
kie.r,0, t rolgbna•
Mlans.Dade County hone
Monday Aug. 21 to Sorday.
Sept. 3. Ilene they are:
• North Dada Regain.'
Lawry, .745? Nw Mato Si
• Nam Miami Publk library.
S35 NC 13:r.l St.
• Lennon COy Ubr►ry.
alp NF St a St
• Aventura Cl5y Nall
197o< SV. C .att•y Cad, Or
• Mlaml gown CM Hall,
1700C< vcnt;oe car "to
• West Mann Clty Hall,
901 CW i.7rvl Av.:
• Coral Oablos Library.
3443 5.gowa St.
• South Dada Regional
L ibrary, 107c0 SW 711te St
• Florida City CIO HMI.
non PNm Or.
• West Dade Regional
Ubrary, 9445 S1V :eta St
• West Kendall Regional
Ussery, 10201 Hanmh7oky Btud.
• EYctl0m Deperbnent,
Ma, Office Buame9. 270014W
.nth Act
Mlaml Lalrea Publk Library.
6599 Wlndmin Gas. pd
• SNaplwn e. Clark
0overmWm Center.
I N:t:•l- On NW r...•
• Kendall &and. Library.
91015W 97th Ave.
• Model CRy Lacy.
Caleb Center. 2211 NW S4th St
• John F. Kennedy laary.
190'W.Oath 5t.
• Coral Reel Library,
9711 Sat' 52nd SI
• Mimi City Hall.
Yr?) par An,nr,10: Dt
• North Shore Branch library.
7501 Corms Ave.
HOURS OF OPERATION
FOR ALL EARLY
VOTING LOCATIONS
• Aug. 21.25:7 a m out
• Atg.26:9 am-1pm.
• Aug 27: not rev.3pm
• Aug. 20-Sept 1:11 a m-
7 p.m.
• 54pt. 2:9 ton -1 pm
•Sept5:nano-31,m
• Senn. e: Eanv votary saes
will be closed for Labor Day.
QUESTIONS?
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day must gotta drew asnOred
asthma pla'ea. F.se more
,ran matpm. call 305.e99.96S5
or met www.mWteWade.9pvi
elections
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