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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-12-15 CC FR Back-up Documentation - Submittals from 08-01015da108-01015da1 - Submittal- Iris Escarra - Paseo Examples.pdf ' ' MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 11, 2014 Paseo Examples SUBMT1Eo INTO He PUBLIC RECORD FOR JTEM2ONq ./o'1. o i n i 5 V-1 ,i4mV\-01- I Es (6 — P0►5-Q0 Exomplts oi-ololscw 4141 Building, Design District, Miami fi KVS Mi\'fklill7 Union Way, Portland, OR Union Way, Portland, OR \kS" MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 11, 2074 Paseo Examples \ \ NFRF11I Submitted into the public record for item(s) Z , I , 'QZ. 2- on 9 - j - \A- . City Clerk ;o<, MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 11, 2014 Paseo Examples Nichols Arcade, Ann Arbor, MI Submitted into the public record for item(s) p2 • ' I PZ -2 on q - I • Iq' . City Clerk Downtown Winter Haven Paris, France Nichols Arcade, Ann Arbor NoOlv MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 77, 2074 Paseo Examples FT KtIT AI ANFkF11 Submitted into the public record for item(s) P2 • , 197.2 on 9. l I (4 City Clerk 4oC MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 77, 2074 Paseo Examples Battery Park City, NY fl FV>;\I\SPRFlIl Submitted into the public record for item(s) Q) . V Z • 2 on Q - (I. 14 City Clerk Ferry Building, SF 4.0 MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 11, 2014 Paseo Examples Paris, France Submitted into the eblic record for item(s) VT. , P Z • on G G. I I • 14- City Clerk \>o� MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 11, 2014 NYC Passage from 5lst to 57th Paseo Examples New York City Walkway NYC Walkway (north of 54th St) F Submitted into the public record for item(s) Q� t 12 on q • 1 1 •0— City Clerk Burlington Arcade, London Burlington Arcade, London Burlington Arcade, London ;o� MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 17, 2074 Paseo Examples Submitted into the public record for item(s) 9 . 1 , P %,2 on q • 1 1. 14 • City Clerk Prudential Center, Boston, MA 40C. MIAMI WORLD CENTER September 71, 2074 Paseo Examples 11. h1' SIAt \NFRF111 Submitted into the public record for item(s) on 4. 11 • Ig' ity Clerk 08-01015da1— Submittal - Gail Feldman — Brickell Homeowners Association Resolution.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 16/2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MIAMI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ("DDA") OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA EXPRESSING STRONG SUPPORT FOR THE MIAMI WORLDCENTER PROJECT IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI; AND FURTHER URGING THE CITY OF MIAAMI AND OTHER REGULATORY AGENCIES TO APPROVE THE PROJECT AND FACILITATE ITS DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, Action Items 1.1 and 1.2 of the 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan call for "Building a Convention/Conference Center" and "Grovdng & Attracting Business Enterprises and Catalytic National Retailers" in Downtown Miami (provided herein as Exhibit A); and WHEREAS, Miami Worldcenter ("the Project"), is a nearly 30-acre master planned development project by Miami Worldcenter Group, LLC, containing an intense mix of retail, residential, hotel, conference center, office and other urban land uses (provided herein as Exhibit B); and WHEREAS, the project lies generally between 1-395 to the north, the FEC rail spur to the south, NE 2"4 Avenue to the east, and NW 1" Avenue to the west; and WHEREAS, this project will completely transform the district in question from a largely disinvested area into a vibrant, pedestrian -oriented urban neighborhood, and is critically important to the economic revitalization and enhancement of Downtown Miami; and WHEREAS, the project will help to realize multiple goals and objectives of the 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Directors of the Miami Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami, Florida. Section 1. The recitals are true and correct and are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The DDA Board of Directors expresses its strong support for the Miami Worldcenter project in Downtown Miami. Section 3. The Miami DDA urges the City of Miami and other regulatory agencies to approve the project and facilitate its development. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11tn day of April 2 ATTST: Madelyne Raybourn, Secret Board Meeting: 04/11/2014 Reso# 16/2014 A1jce M. Robertson; Executive Director to the Board of Directors 9- 01 o I5'4- ► >3 rnih-Fal A\\CC. 4t1-1-an f D$- 0101 Ccia I QbI iela \ 1U2' a 7 � FrTLI Pz • I - ID Pi.Q-II-I. 1.1 Build Convention/Conference Center of the Americas and Complementary Uses in CBD North Area Proposed Convention/Conference Center - 2 0 Miami DDA ED INTO JBLIC RECORD F C PZ.2 ON q-tI- of • Build new convention or conference center complex in the CBD North area to bring additional economic activity to Downtown Miami. • Create complementary uses to encourage visitors to stay downtown while attending conventions or conferences. • Attract new hotels, restaurants, shops and visitor amenities that help create an inviting environment for convention and conference attendees. • Invest in public infrastructure, transit and services necessary to support the complex and its patrons. • Ensure that the economic benefits of the center and its associated development are shared by the residents and businesses in the surrounding communities. 0 5 10 15 + SUBMII tO 'URIC RECORD FOR M PPZ2,,.` ON q-ti-aov+. 1.2. Grow & Attract Business Enterprises and Catalytic National Retailers EDAW EDAW Actively seek and provide destination retailers with urban store formats, such as Barnes & Noble, Target, Crate & Barrel, etc. Attract a supermarket to CBD and/or A&E to serve Downtown residents. Make Miami an international hub by attracting key businesses downtown. New businesses are job generators, add vitality to downtown and bring additional residents to the city. 0 NOW 5 1 10 15 + 4.1 08-01015da1—Submittal-Wendy Kallergis—Letter of Support.pdf Miami Beach, Florida 33139 GREATER MIAMI & THE BEACHES HOTEL ASSOCIATION September 10th, 2014 The Greater Miami and the Beaches Hotel Association is an organization comprised of a membership base of 160 hotels and over 250 allied and allied upgrade members across Miami - Dade County. Our mission of the GMBHA is to promote the interests of its members through advocacy, education and partnerships, and advance Miami as the visitor's destination of choice. We look forward to the development of Miami Worldcenter. The development's first phase will encompass more that 750,000 sq. feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units, and the 1800 room Miami Marriott Marquis and conference center. The project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Miami WorldCenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's express rail service from Miami to Orlando will serve as a primary, multi -modal hub and a true "live -work -play -commute" urban environment. All 3 projects will stimulate a currently underutilized area, driving new visitors and residents into downtown and the surrounding cultural, economic and shopping destinations. The project will enhance the appeal of the region and market overall and further solidify Miami as a world class city to work, live and attract more visitors to conduct meetings and events. Wendy Kallergis, President & CEO GMBHA ,s5,7 Peggy Benua, Chair of the Board GMBHA PARTNERS IN HOSPITALITY 08-01015da1—Submittal-Alyce Robertson—DDA Resolution.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 16/2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MIAMI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ("DDA") OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA EXPRESSING STRONG SUPPORT FOR THE MIAMI WORLDCENTER PROJECT 1N DOWNTOWN MIAMI; AND FURTHER URGING THE CITY OF MIAMI AND OTHER REGULATORY AGENCIES TO APPROVE THE PROJECT AND FACILITATE ITS DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, Action Items 1.1 and 1.2 of the 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan call for "Building a Convention/Conference Center" and "GroNing & Attracting Business Enterprises and Catalytic National Retailers" in Downtown Miami (provided herein as Exhibit A); and WHEREAS, Miami Worldcenter ("the Project"), is a nearly 30-acre master planned development project by Miami Worldcenter Group, LLC, containing an intense mix of retail, residential, hotel, conference center, office and other urban land uses (provided herein as Exhibit B); and WHEREAS, the project lies generally between 1-395 to the north, the FEC rail spur to the south, NE 2"d Avenue to the east, and NW 1" Avenue to the west; and WHEREAS, this project will completely transform the district in question from a largely disinvested area into a vibrant, pedestrian -oriented urban neighborhood, and is critically important to the economic revitalization and enhancement of Downtown Miami; and WHEREAS, the project will help to realize multiple goals and objectives of the 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Directors of the Miami Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami, Florida. Section 1. The recitals are true and correct and are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The DDA Board of Directors expresses its strong support for the Miami Worldcenter project in Downtown Miami. Section 3. The Miami DDA urges the City of Miami and other regulatory agencies to approve the project and facilitate its development. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of April 2 Alyce M. Robertson; Executive Director Madelyne Raybourn, Secret ai ' to the Board of Directors Board Meeting: 04/I 1/2014 Reso# l6/20I4 09-OI0I5m-I >56041-6I-A\'C1 Mo4S r\ bDP uB- sas I Ol��ion UEVLTTED INTO THE 'U LIC RECORD FOR TEMI. ONq-it-i - . SLBtvilri ircU u 11 RECORD FOR F-A Pa* ONq-ii-.of.i 1.2. Grow & Attract Business Enterprises and Catalytic National Retailers EDAW • Actively seek and provide destination retailers with urban store formats, such as Barnes & Noble, Target, Crate & Barrel, etc. • Attract a supermarket to CBD and/or A&E to serve Downtown residents. • Make Miami an intemational hub by attracting key businesses downtown. • New businesses are job generators, add vitality to downtown and bring additional residents to the city. NOW 0 5 10 15 + alICSIMMIStme moms 1.1 Build Convention/Conference Center of the Americas and Complementary Uses in CBD North Area Proposed Convention/Conference Center 0 Miami DDA SUBMfl r RECORD G i PZ.! Or' q-(1-Aol`f L • Build new convention or conference center complex in the CBD North area to bring additional economic activity to Downtown Miami. • Create complementary uses to encourage visitors to stay downtown while attending conventions or conferences. • Attract new hotels, restaurants, shops and visitor amenities that help create an inviting environment for convention and conference attendees. • Invest in public infrastructure, transit and services necessary to support the complex and its patrons. • Ensure that the economic benefits of the center and its associated development are shared by the residents and businesses in the surrounding communities. 0 5 10 15 + 4 t t ( 08-01015da1—Submittal- Paul Savage —Miami Worldcenter Amendments.pdf Miami Worldcenter Procedural Amendments PREEMPTION OF MIAMI 21 16.12.2 Section 2 EFFECT OF SD 16.3 MIAMI WORLDCENTER AREA DESIGNATION The SD 16.3 Miami Worldcenter Master Plan Design Development Standards and the regulations herein shall supplant those otherwise in conflict with the Miami 21 Zoning Ordinance. tricts included within the SD 16 Special District boundaries to the extent Unless stated otherwise herein, these regulations supersede any provisions within the Miami 21 Code. SUBMITTED TO THE !?UBI C RECORD FOR PZ.2 ONq-1I-2014. Definitions: Special District Permit: The Special District Permit shall be an administrative permit as described in Section 3(c) of this Article. �g- 0\ 015- I > j4rnittoil— ovl No(- M'►arn.► w61)dc.n+eY ilroendrYtnts U,-(Iov-sdm MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLD CENTER AS ADOPTED - JULY 2012 STREET SYSTEM OvERvrEW STREETS A unified street system with a dear hierarchy has been developed at Miami Worldcenter. Narrow streets (many with arcades) set the stage for larger, more significant streets like 1st Avenue- Each Street will have a distinct personality and function to create a range of experiences. This will include variation in scale, enclosure. materials, sidewalk width, and retail character. NE1st Arenus Designated as the most prominent street at Miami Worldcenter, it will include the greatest streetwall height and street corridor width. NE 2nd Patinae N. Mismi Parent* NE t61h Street A major gateway street defined by the elevated Metromover train and intense residential development along the east side of the street near Biscayne Boulevard, Major improvements have been proposed to the Metromover to improve the pedestrian experience and to encourage transit ridership. An alternative design has also been Included for 2nd Avenue. A major north.south neighborhood gateway street providing linkages to the Central Business District and the Omni Neighborhood, Arcaded street with major connection to the Miami Dade College and the Central Business District. NE101II Streetw/ FEC Optional design for 6th Street that includes a relocated FEC train line. This will include a larger right -of way to allow (or (›edestrian, vehicular. and train access. NE 7th Street Pedestrian.only street with intense retail and restaurant activity modeled after Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. NE Silt Street A.rcaded retail street with a strong connection to the American Airlines Arena and the Biscayne waterfront. NE 9th Street Arcaced retail street with a strong connection to the Biscayne waterfront. NE lath Street 100' wide tree -lined boulevard that provides a major east -west linkage between the Overtown Neighborhood and Bicentennial Park. NE 11th Street Mixed -use street with a focus on night dub/ entertainment uses. PEDESTRIANWALKWAYS These include a diagonal walkway at the southern portion of the site and a series of' pedestrianpathways called paseos, The diagonal walkway has been designed as a major pedestrian corridor between NE 6th Street) Biscyane Boulevard and the new civic plaza. Paseos will generally run north -south and will provide additional pedestrian access through development blocks. Submitted into the public record for item(s) p9 .\ j P/,1 on G . 1 • \A- City Clerk D.29 MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLD CENTER AS ADOPTED - JULY 2012 Diagrams and Illustrations street plan for the Miami Worldccntcr site i• IOtt ;r •c r 1: 'On UM.' t "MM...r I i • 3:1.1 Strh t \ Ex bng • 6th Stet, :�lt?4tf NAP'=Mlrr N.Mam ;i. a -11 4 an =MIN 1.14 3. a American btieni.5 Are Miami Dad* F c too ?oo 4,:o Submitted into the public record for item(s) i -. \ , on q I l • �- City Clerk MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER STREET SYSTEM OVERVI EW STREETS NE 1st Avenue Page 13-15 NE 2nd Avenue Page 19-21 N. Miami Avenue Page 16-17 NW 1st Avenue Page 18 NE 6th Street Page 22 MWC Promenade (formerly NE 7th) Page 23-24 NE 8th Street Page 25-26 NW 8th Street Page 27-28 NE 9th Street Page 29-30 NE 10th Street Page 31-32 NE 11 th Street Page 33 FEC Corridor Page 34-35 A unified street system with a clear hierarchy has been developed at Miami Worldcenter. Narrow streets set the stage for larger, more significant streets, each street having a distinct personality and function to create a range of experiences. This will include variation in scale, enclosure, materials, sidewalk width, and retail character. Designated as a prominent street at Miami Worldcenter, NE 1st Avenue serves as a primary connection from the Central Business District and Downtown. A gateway street defined by the elevated Metromover train and intense residential development along the east side of the street near Biscayne Boulevard. Improvements to areas around the Metromover are contemplated to improve the pedestrian experience and to improve transit ridership and accessibility. A north -south neighborhood gateway street providing linkages to the Central Business District and the Omni Neighborhood. A north -south connector street with linkages to the Central Business District, Government Center and future FEC development to the west. East -west perimeter street with a strong connection to the Port of Miami. Pedestrian -only promenade with retail and restaurant activity, connecting the American Airlines Arena to the east and the future FEC development to the west. Major east -west street connecting the American Airlines Arena and the Biscayne Waterfront to the Overtown Transit Village and 1-95 to the west. Major east -west street connecting the American Airlines Arena and the Biscayne Waterfront to the Overtown Transit Village and 1-95 to the west. East -west street, a portion of which will be a covered pedestrian Paseo. A Tree -lined street that provides an east -west linkage between the Overtown Neighborhood and Museum Park. Mixed -use street with a focus on entertainment uses. Existing freight rail corridor between the MWC Promenade and NE 6th Street. 10 • MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Submitted into the public record for item(s) 1 \ , V .Z on _I l • w' City Clerk JUNE 13, 2014 MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER Diagrams and Illustrations STREET SYSTEM 10 • MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS NE 7th Stre Streets MWC Promena Paseos Submitted into the public record for item(s) � .1 , Q2.2 on q •, \ • lq- City Clerk AUGUST 20, 2014 MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLD CENTER AS ADOPTED - JULY 2012 OVERVIEW DESCR I PTION guild -to Line Street Corridor Streetwall Podium Sidewalk Vehicular Lanes Parking Median Intersection Design EXAM ISLE lyd Street Promenade. Santa Monica, CA PEDESTRIAN DIAGONAL The Pedestrian Diagonal is a midblock pedestrian walkway that provides an important linkage between NE 6th Street and the major civic plaza at Miami Wbrldoenter, This pedestrian walkway also provides a critical visual linkage and powerful vista to the proposed iconic tonveron Block$. Precedents include Lincoln Road in Mfern i,Xintiandi in Shanghai, and3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA. 37,6."• from center line of street 7S width (see Regulating Plan) Streetwall height on the west side of the diagonal shall be 70' (minimum) to 80' (maximum) and the streetwall height on the east side shall be 31' (minimum) to 80' (maximum), A t<y' setback shall be required at the top of the streetwoll on both sides, (see section). The sidewalk zone shall extend the full width &the street corridor and shah include a 5' minimum clear zone for ADAaccessibility. Fountains, landscaping, outdoor seating„ public art and other pedestrian amenities shall be included within the sidewalk zone to promote an active pedestrian area. A lighting plan and specification shall be submitted and approved by Class II Special Permit, None None No median shall be included. Raised intersections and/or en hanced paving materials may be utilized for sidewalk and roadway areas to improroe the pedestrian experience. SVbYn i ¥-led into the public p cord for item(s) on G 1 I LQ- City Clerk MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLD CENTER AS ADOPTED - JULY 2012 Diagrams and Illustrations Pedestrian Diaconal I I L_J r—i 1 1 I 1 I I L—J r—i I I I I L—J r I I 1 1 I I L_J r plan iwr AVA ,W YAW 171 A 1 !+rALVA ti /{1:..a ti Submitted into the public record for item(s) on q • 1 i • I - . City Clerk MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER Diagrams and Illustrations REGULATING PLAN AucusT 20, 2014 0 50' 100' 200' Submitted into the public recor for item(s) on 1 City Clerk Block B Block G FECFla Easement - J ❑ MI OPEN SPACE PROVIDED OPEN SPACE (FORMER RIGHT OF WAY) • LOCATION OF PLAZA OPEN SPACE NOTE THE Mp00SFMI) 20.0005E RELIC MEN SPATS GENEFKLY LOWED MOVE PALL BE PROVIDED Pei OBiE1gAENf OG EEM@!r AND DETAILED N OMN SPICE EASEMENT AGREEMENT . • SIGNATURE TOWER M BRIDGE n Block A r Block C Tract A Block D Block F MI* Street - Block H — TRACT MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS • 7 Miami Worldcenter Substantive Amendments DESTRUCTION OF OPEN SPACE AND DIAGONAL WALKWAY WITH "PASEOS" Open sSpace: Any parcel or area of land or water, located at the ground level floor, essentially unimproved by permanent buildings, and any ground floor level area of Galleries, Arcades, and Paseos, as depicted in the Development Standards, which is and set aside, dedicated, or otherwise designated or reserved for public use or enjoyment, or private use or enjoyment or for the use and enjoyment of by the owners and occupants of land adjoining or neighboring such open spaces. Open Space includes the paseos. Paseo: An access way public open space restricted limited to pedestrian use and limited controlled vehicular access that connects streets, plazas, alleys, garages and -other public use spaces. Paseos must have a minimum width of 20' feet and may be -enclosed or otherwise secured. Paseos will remain open to the public during regular business hours but may be secured during non -business hours. Submitted into the public record for item(s) R . on ci.11. 14 City Clerk MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER II [1 11 T1 ri 11 _IF _IL_ Fa Do =o• Inustrative praxes es cry Final %Ong and alcscape aes gn shall ce in axclIance volt cs sile plan approval 30 • MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Non•Hahnaae Level 9 Levu B Level 7 Level Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 L,We12. Ra l or Other A1ve Use NE 9TH PASEO Illustrative Street Section Rey Pill Submitted into the public record for item(s)., , on q•(j.14 City Clerk JUNE 13, 2014 Miami Worldcenter Substantive Amendments DESTRUCTION OF HABITABLE LINER USES FOR PARKING GARAGES: VARIANCE FROM MIAMI 21 "Spandrels" Permitted Architectural Screening Laver: An architectural treatment along the face of a building facade intended to conceal all internal building elements such as ramping, plumbing pipes, fans, ducts, ceilings, slab edges and lighting. An Architectural Screening Layer is required for any parking garage or portion thereof that is not concealed by a Liner. activity. se that has no cap , 16.12.12.1 Section 12(d) The Facade of a parking garage that is not concealed behind a Haab)e Liner shall be screened behind an Architectural sScreening !Layer rccesscd at -least two (2) feet from the outside face of along the Facade to conceal all internal elements such as plumbing pipes, fans, ducts, ceilings, slab beds edges and lighting, as illustrated in the Design Development Standards. The architectural expression shall complement and enhance the building. Ramping should shall be internalized wherever pos ible. Exposed spandrels shall be prohibited. Spandrels that are integrated into the wall system shall be permitted. Spandrels are considered to be integrated when there is no open space adjacent to the spandrel(s); the intent is to integrate the spandrel into the wall system, and to screen interior elements form view. As depicted in the Development Standards, parking may extend into the Second Layer above the second Story if an Architectural Screening Layer is provided for one hundred (100%) percent of that portion of the Podium Facade. Submitted into the public record for item(s) l 149 on CI•II•i4 . City Clerk Miami Worldcenter Special District / Miami 21 Language Comparison NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT APPENDIX A TO MIAMI 21 1.3 Effect of NCD-1 district designation The effect of these NCD-1 regulations shall be to modify transect regulations included within the NCD boundaries to the extent indicated herein. 2.3 Effect of NCD-2 district designation. The effect of these NCD-2 regulations shall be boundaries to the extent indicated herein. to modify transect regulations included within the NCD Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as to prohibit additional structures or neighborhoods to become Historic Preservation Overlays. All demolition permits shall require a Waiver and be referred to the Planning Department for review under the Tree Preservation Ordinance. All submittals shall contain a tree survey by a certified arborist. 3.3 Effect of district designation. The effect of these NCD-3 regulations shall be to boundaries to the extent indicated herein. modify transect regulations included within the NCD Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as to prohibit additional structures or neighborhoods to become Historic Preservation Overlays. All demolition permits shall require a Waiver and be referred to the Planning Department for review under the Tree Preservation Ordinance. All submittals shall contain a tree survey by a certified arborist. 1 Submitted into the public record for item(s) P? .1, .`7 on G_111 •_14— . City Clerk MIDTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT APPENDIX C TO MIAMI 21 627.1.2 Effect of SD-27.1 district designation. The SD-27.1 Midtown Miami East Special district shall supplant districts or portions of districts within the SD boundaries to the extent indicated herein in the official zoning atlas. 627.2.2. Effect of SD-27.2 district designation. included The SD-27.2 Midtown Miami West district shall supplant districts or portions of districts included within the SD boundaries to the extent indicated in the official zoning atlas. MIAMI WORLDCENTER APPENDIX D TO MIAMI 21 16.12.2 EFFECT OF SD-16.3 MIAMI WORLDCENTER AREA DESIGNATION. The SD-16.3 Miami Worldcenter Master Plan Design Standards and the regulations herein shall supplant districts or portions of districts included within the SD-16 Special District boundaries to the extent indicated herein. SAP 1 - BRICKELL CITICENTRE APPENDIX E TO MIAMI 21 SAP 1.4 Regulating Plan BRICKELL CITICENTRE GOALS The following new or revised terms shall only apply within the area designated as part of the Brickell CitiCentre Special Area Plan. Any regulation not modified herein shall be subject to the requirements of the Miami 21 Code and any other applicable regulation. 2 Submitted into the public record for item(s) Q?. 1 P �, % . on q • \ . City Clerk MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT RETAIL STREET SAP APPENDIX F TO MIAMI 21 ARTICLE 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS 2.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT 2.1.2. INTENT The SAP is based on the Miami 21 Zoning Code, as amended through April 2012, and shall serve to supplement the code. Where standards set forth herein conflict with standards set forth in the code, the standards in this SAP shall govern. Where the standards in the SAP are silent the underlying Miami 21 zoning code requirements shall govern. By virtue of the adoption of the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP, and any subsequent amendments thereto, all provisions of the Miami 21 Zoning Code requiring enactment or authorization by Special Area Plan pursuant to and identified in Article 3.9, unless modified in the SAP, shall be deemed duly enacted or/authorized. Where the standards in the SAP are silent, the underlying Miami 21 zoning code requirements shall govern. RIVER LANDING SAP APPENDIX G TO MIAMI 21 1.2 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS Regulating Plan: Modifications of the underlying Miami 21 Transect Zone regulations for the Lots included in this SAP. 3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PL. I on CI • I I . 14 City Clerk MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLD CENTER AS ADOPTED - JULY 2012 PASEO OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Cafe seating inside double height paseo, Santana Row Paseos are internal passages that provide mid•block connections for pedestrians, Paseos will be included for most blocks and will be designed to accom mcdateshc:pping and other pedestrian activities, The width of paseds will increase at the end of each black to create small pocket parks or pleas. 20' minimum width (building to building) 30' minimum height (t-2 stories) except where vehicular bridges span between building levels.. A vehicular bridge must have a clearance of IS' measured from the sidewalk level. The width ofeach paseo shall be increased along street frontages to create usable plaza arras that can accommodate outdoor seating and other pedestrian activities, The minimum dimensions for each plaza shall be 30' wide by 30' deep. No vehicular access shall be permitted within paseos, except limited loading approved by Class II Special Permit. Lighting shall be included within each paseo and shall be designed for an average of 1.0 foot-candle horizontally and vertically, as measured 6'-0' above ground, and shall maintain a uniformity ratio not to exceed S:1 [note: these numbers are in accordance with the Illumination Engineering Society of North America Handbook, Ninth Edition] Retail uses shall be encouraged along all pastas. Submitted into the public record for item(s) _ \ D.55 on • l l • . City Clerk 08-01015da1—Submittal-Charles Haynes -Letters of Support.pdf City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.lmpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the.state of connectivity and'mobllity in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 00 .0 i1O Mum 1. 33I3i, Email: Phone: _ 9010,`346) ° 5 avitS okints- L w-t Y S (Pc- S spa i-- DINTOTHE @air Y ECORD FOF' IAA T -2,I ITEM: 1 q �2-� �►� City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the state of connectivity and"mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughoutthe d.evelopment will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 'fig• Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: b. 3 3313 Email: Phone: 2^1<. i . - 3 q 723 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami -Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,: and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core corning alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800. hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downto.wn and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): . Address: U S0 N4. Email: Phone: 9,CQ Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the projects anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and"mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one.ofthe world's most exciting business, travei and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for.the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title:(neigh.b.or/businesss�& owner, etc.): Address: 6 C ' $5 1. Email: Phone: .Z ce, 4 1--3 ? Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the projects anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,; and the state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'oneofthe world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,00Q residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding rleighborho:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the -region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring --to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/lousiness owner, etc.): Address: Email: y Phone: 7t O .3 72-27� Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• : •• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 • Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement'forthe Miami• Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one, of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel .rogms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. .• Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . • and conferences — and the n.ew spending that they bring -to Miami forthe.first time.in the - City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout. the development will.encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): t Title: (neigh.b,or bysiness owner, .etc.): Address: t3t7 �-? \lb, -Vi04-- ` 1 Email: Phone:b Lr 3o76 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core corning alive as'one_of the world's most exciting business, travei and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is p.oised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800, hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first tim.ein the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): -y Title: (neighbor/lousiness owner, etc.): Address: 'S Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.lmpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,. and the.state of connectivity arid.mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as' one of the world's most exciting business, travel. and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800. hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $i billion in new economic impact for.theregion. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for. the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):' Title: (neighbor/lousiness owner, etc.): Address: ,S"p AJW, S. ,$i • Email: %V Phone: -(7a� ..77D Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami.Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,: and the state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet .of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800. hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami forth first tim.e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (indivi I/organization):�► 5 fit% Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): -QW A) Address: 5S/ (U.Q -S Email: Phone: .? Y. 0 - 03-; Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Address: Email: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): ` ` Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): 7 to Phone: c( YJ L 3 — Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miaml.Worldcenter development downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street-leveld for conditions, the City's economic health,.and the.state of connectivity andmobility indownto With Miami's urban core coming alive as' one of the world's most exciting business own. lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a nei travel and overlooked for decades. 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New pedestrian mobility in downtown. pe5 throughout. the d.eye.lopment will_encourage Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):ei•k, Title:�� I' (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: NAI\i' Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the proJect's anticipated.lmpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,: and the state of connectivity and•mobflity in downtown. With Miami's urban core corning alive as one. of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 biliion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, ec.): Address: ` M(-') • (k ve s Email:- Phon Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29_ /. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the p•r•oject's ariticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the.state of connectivity an:d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coining alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square .feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. • Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,0.00 permanent Jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo ce'rtter and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mia.m1 for the first ti.me.in the • City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the d.evelopment will.e.ncourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization)�l Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.,. Address: ') A). /% J /) c / Email: Phone: 7a)7,2-.(0-7 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first timein the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: Cori l Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc. Address: _ Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ 6 PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 • Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami.Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipatedimpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square .feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborh.o:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project Is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion in new economic impact for.th.e.region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mia.mj for the first time.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughqut the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):(`1 •L-i"J % Title: (neigh.b,or/business ow er,.etc.): r - Address:- i 112 t... vv I I° ' ... �i'!" ► 1 Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & . 444 S.W. 2nd gvenuzonin Miami, Florida 33 e1910 , Third Flog - . • . ent: 130- or . Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern. Please accept this endorseme downtown Miami. 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Clty's history, and the news rater and attach tha.eregion. Deriding that.th.e ed hotel a will attract Miami Y bring,- to Miami world -class Worldcente aml for the.firs events the Metrorall and is connectivity . t time.in the public Metro tY with A!I Aboard Florida's high-speed n mobility in downtown. streetsca integration passenger rail se wntown, pes throe with eX Stln rvice and Sincerely, . , gh4ut the g infrastructure. development wille e New encourage Name (individual/organizat' Title: (neigh.bor ness orOn)''`-�%� � /b siwn, ` — �� / G':�///fdP�l Address: ner, .etc.): - . Email: Phone. Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, e Address: _ 1 ? AhW Email: Phone: ,.\) 40 0 -7/ q? Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 • Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami.Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the state of connectivity an:d.mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urb.an core coming alive as'one.of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,00Q residential units and 1,800 h,otei.roor.s, • • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the..region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class event_s' and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami forthe first time.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughqutthe d.eyeiopment will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (indi . • - (/organization): Title: neighbor/• sin.ess owner, etc. Address: 772 / C-za Wr Email: Phone: '!� (0.160 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami .Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: _ O S . Email: Phone: 7r6 + . C) 3 - (V -C/3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): . L., Address: k j Cc m 1, 1. /3 1 3 Email: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the.state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first timein the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighb,or`business owner, etc.): Address: Email: Phone: \�3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor . .. Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated, impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the.state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. • Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructureand Ne public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage w pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): - d-r---/� Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: - vl/1,<) /•.- , s Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -to Miami for he .firt time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): A ,_ 7,,___5 Title: (neighb,or/business owner, etc.): Address: l r / U' GA /' 241--- Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with A11 Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/lousiness owner, etc.): Address: 7_7 /-' /c ,sf Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami-Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poked to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 !pillion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address:_ ! 2- Email: Phone: , toi Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): (\ fk) tzt,,) ,(k \ %5) ,- Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: : 5 j /U vJ (3 % Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): S l t:- Title: (nei or/business owner, etc.): Address: ej $ f yv \.) `6"' $ 7" Yv\,7, 1A-yv q- 1 3 3% 3 co Email: Phone: 7 (- 32 (o 0 6 9 y Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached ho.tel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time i.n the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): i w Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: _ 5J5 C Fv W — Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29_014 City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the state of connectivity and•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Mlaml Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.0.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel morns, • • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenterwill have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the..region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time .in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. Impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,:and thestate of connectivity andmobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one.of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.0.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800. hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center a.nd attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miamj for.the.fi.rst time.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the d.evelopment will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): r1 cc f :C( C. C+C/ - Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): . r k c, h ci Ct t ; C, t-t Address: 4ci i . . %y LA).. .o. Email: Phone: c 3 is Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 170 2 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: I' '- (5-- .'. L ) 8 �+ Email: Phone: , Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement•for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,. and the state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one.of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,00.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,00Q residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mia.mi for the first time.in the • City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):. Title: (neigh.b.or/business owner, etc.): Address:) 1' S 5 ,/`.10 .. 55_64 Email: Phon ico — (0/ y'S' Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):1/11/:J Title: (neighbor/businessN owner, etc.): Address: .2 /J(7 Email: Phone: 7ij/ ` 2 7L1 ©q q Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 on 9/29_ /2014 City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,: and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): " ( 6(/ cS- e (C/ _P y Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: / 6 a ( t - LU....7 7 C . . Min),-1 /it "3( Email: Phone: 7�G73--oF 7 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Title: (neighbor/business owner, .etc.): Address: • Phone: , City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Woridcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami.Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticlpate'd.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the.state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown. . With Miami's urban core coming alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800, hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally Important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic Impact for.the..region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the .first tim.e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development wilt encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):. 1 L L P 1 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29_. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,; and the.state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion In new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: Z(500 ELL kiv at\) AlPsyn t 9f .-3S 13, Email: —� �j Phone: l 6. , S ( �y _ Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ6 PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the.state of connectivity anl•mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'oneof the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.):` Address: �L�,t'�.�..�`" Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,_and the.state of connectivity and mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,00Q residential units and 1,800, hotel, rooms, becoming a focal point for downto.wn and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 8 dg f-/l) 5 . a\Le._ Email: Phone: '` s ; 35Z (p 7 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 2 l:3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one_of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800. hotel rooms, •, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding rtieighb.orho:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout.the d.evelopment will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):01 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: E a -•N u _ 5 .4 4 Email: l Cil cidu f be-kei)L (-1v)6h1 • (1O/>� Phone: .-7,� .3d _(.3� cam' Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipate•d.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the state of connectivity and'mobllity in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miaml Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel,rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenterwill have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center a.nd attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mia.ml for the first time in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing Infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout. the d.eve.iopment will. encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: _�{ ' t y Email: Phone: g Li 3) bC 3 3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ 7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department •. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the projects anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, -and the state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core corning alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,00.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 h.otel.ropms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughqutthe d.evelopment will, encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor hi,ei ess o . Address 78(p (toe;fi Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7_ on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated, impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,, and the.state of connectivity and mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urb.an core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,00.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami forte first time ln the • City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization) / d )1%1" Title: (neighb,or/business owner, etc.): Address: 7/ (I! _I!'!..r5 .4v Email: PhoneJ?oS, ).C2 / -'dJ) Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: og- Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: _ Email: Phone: 10r Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: _ ) / N. f,J `3r Email: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29_ /2014 City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): • rile3 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): 16e / x/ Address: SC j\J L4) 'L 7L 7, L)e gp-/ 3 c? Email: Phone: 76-6 `%'ey - Li .) 67 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feetof retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Of'ocy�� Title: (neighbor/business downer, etc.): 0 71- Address: 2 7 yV (A) /0 5 » PP '3 Cj c( Email: Phone: ricy(.,c _ 2q 4 — 2cC ? Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ6PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): (•1 1 C_l G, �, Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: —CZ) /G{J /� j .-144 5L Email: �`� Phone: /, Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 179 iU, 1;i 6 S� t' c vv � I i City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 1 0+ tiEti M ar;,�� OA— Email: 'Zcl` a OCci n 6cIQ >Me►) .corn, Phone: K6 - 3 8'<3 " 903 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): /, c)�-� �� CEDR(C--. Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 6 6 t ,u- /' 7 /2 Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ 6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miarni Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 01-2S1h{ Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.)• ni Address: �� t C Ft(A-1'6 `Ti-.� 1 Email: , z Phone: (J' Jg5C Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ6PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):K--YMZ%'a; Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: � 6(/ vciCV / z Email: Phone: 75 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): /, `%/ f lG G l/e.: Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: G, z ., /j/L,j 5 5 %/ Email: Phone: 7.41 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: ib 71 lU c„ t I Email: Phone: 66 U ) Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk l Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): C. Address: �Cr City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Email: 7 /5i Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 . Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,and the.state of connectivity and•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.0.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally Important, Mianii Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $i billion in new economic impact forthe.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for.the first time in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metroraii and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development wille.ncourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 1 ,lam Title: (neigh.bor/business owner, .etc.): Address: , I-'17 �'1/' s Email: Phone: 7pv Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences - and the new spending that they bring -to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: \ l v - Email: Phone: ,' ._._- 7j(0 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring --to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: Email: Phone: (1/ Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):G f��`1����/��ll�� Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: / /o' ///11,W• s Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department • • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the,state of connectivity an.d.mobility In downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,00 h.ote(ro.oms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $i billion In new economic impact for.the•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Miamj for the first ti.me.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the development encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/bysiness owner, etc.): Address: S 5-1 Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami.Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the.state of connectivity an:d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coining alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800, hotel.ro.grns, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $i b.illion in new economic impact for.th.e.•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events • and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -, to Miami for.the .first tim.e.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New • public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will.encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/busin ss owner, ety.): L. Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): 1 1 fl J611,1NI\ !/V1 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: / -72 0 i) ` 44" (-( Email: Phone: 7 Y G Z 5 0 c(ci J Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): /91,grilt. rc"-c-(5 Address: ,S'/ %, l(/, cd rd .5f Email: Phone: `7 . - 35 7 C X-z Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor •• Miami, Florida 33130-1910 ' Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,, and the.state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of th world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miarnl Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0,0.0 square'feet.of retail space, approximately 1',00p residential units and 1,80.0 hotelroQms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding rleighb.orh.o_ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the protect is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than$1 b,.illion in new economic impact for.the•region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences —and the new spending that they bring -to Miami forthe first time.in the • City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and Improved streetscapes throughout the deyelopment will.encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 12 1 I Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ 7 on 9/29_ /2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owneet Address: `, \-)) Email: Phone: � i 1 1)0 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Address: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 • . • Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement•for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the state of connectivity ar d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miaml Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.ro.pms, • • . . becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding rieighb.orh.00ds. • Equally Important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.illion in new economic impact for.the•region. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events • . and conferences— and the new spending that they bring to Miami for the .first time in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (indjvidual/organization) Title: (neigh.bor/busin.e.ss owner, .gtc :_ CMG C1.1�O 6 - Email: f h i 56 AA ` L4(t 0 Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Address: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Yomi...144� Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): w Email: Phone: 7t6 /(pr- Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk • City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor ••• • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 ' Re: Miami Worldcenter . To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami• Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the.state of connectivity an:d'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as -one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel ro.Qms •: becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. • Equally Important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the..region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract World -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for. the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): t D hv1 cS'CJ�1 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: 1 i _NI Email: ^� Phone:-1T4732 b�� l Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 . Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated, impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic heaith,•and the ,state of connectivity and•mobllity in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as' one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotelrooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. . Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $i billion in new economic impact for.the.region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events • and conferences— and the new spending that they bring to Mia.m) for the first time.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the d.eve.lopment will, encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighb,or/business owner, et ): Address: r ;� Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. •. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and thestate of connectivity an.d•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miarnl Worldcenter Is p.oised to transform a neighborhood that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighb.orh.o:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic Impact for.the•region. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world-class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Miami for the first tirn.e in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New • public promenades and improved streetscapes throughqut the development will.e.ncourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, .etc.): Address: 2 cc ^ QS Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): .-Sc-) SrowNlcc Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: / 71/I %U• qo s- r66-f Email: Phone:,5OS.-- & O — C�0q. 7j Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, -and the state of connectivity an:d•mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miarni Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od. that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rogms • • . becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important; Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.th.e..region. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotelwill attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mia.ml for the first ti.me.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New • public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the deveiopment-will en oura pedestrian mobility in downtown. ge Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):. I p C trvu5 Title: (neighbor/business owner,.etc.): L 'b Address: sO /�VJ Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): if Vetc u C)( )J Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: Lf ?6, i �/ ,) l7 " mieuiof (- -3)-36 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.G PZ 7 on 9/29_ /2014 City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: L5t Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement'forthe MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the state of connectivity an.d'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel. and lifestyle destinations, Miarnl Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel ro.gms, • • • . becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the n.ew spending that they bring —to Miami for.the first tim.e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):�� Title: (neighb,or/business owner, etc.): . Address: \\ 2 1 t\r✓.iZ��tl S`� Email: Phone: '166, ., ` 3 2-'3 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 • Re: Miami Woridcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement•forthe Miami•Woridcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated,impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,.and the.state of connectivity and•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miaml Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has bgen overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.rooms, • •• , becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. • Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Mla.mi for the first ti.me.in the • City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughQutthe development will,encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):: Title: (neighbor/bysingAs owner, .etc.): Address: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• . 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third.Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsementfor the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,, and the.state of connectivity arid•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is p.oised t.o transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.0.0 square.feet.of retail space, approximately 1;000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.rogms, • • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. • Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the•region. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center a,nd attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Miami forthe.first tim.e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the deye.ioprnent ,encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, .etc.): Address: •J (2^Z Z Email: Phone: 1, '. itSj c , 7 e{ Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • • Miami, Florida 33130-1910• . Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement'for the Miami•Woridcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.lmpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and thestate of connectivity an:d'mobility in downtown. . With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miafnl Worldcenter is p.oised to transform a neighborhood that has been • overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.0.0 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,8Q0 hotel rooms becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborh.o:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. • Phase One of the protect is expected to create n.early 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the. egion. • • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center arid attached hotel will attract world -class events'. and conferences —and the new spending that they bring to Miami for the first ti.me.in the .. . City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. public promenades and improved streetsca e. New • pedestrian mobility in. downtown, pes throughout. the devellopment wili•encourage Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighb.r/bysiness owner, etc.): Address: //� , ec/ Email: Phone: ,?4 J``-" o 9 gee Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement'for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the projects anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,:and the.state of connectivity an.drmobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one.of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet .of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel, ropms, becoming a focal point for downto.wn and surrounding neighborh.o:ods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 b.11lion in new economic impact for.the-region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring - to Miami for.the first tim.e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with Ali Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (ne.ighb,or/business owner, et Address: Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Departm.ent• • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,, and the.state of connectivity and•mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urb.an core coming alive as one.of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square .feet,of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.ropms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding rleighb.orh.00ds. Equally important, Mianii Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new. economic impact for.the•region. • Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . • and cbnferences — and the new spending that they bring to Miami for. the first ti.m..e.in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development wilt encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization) Title: (ne.igh.b.or/bisiness owner, etc.): . Address: 1P/C.). LA./ Email: Phone: , Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department• , 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor : •; • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 . 0 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Piease accept this endorsement.for the Miami•Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,•and the.state of connectivity an.d•mobllity in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as•one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is p.oised to transform a neighbbrhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,400 hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborh.00ds. Equally important, Miami Wo'rldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic Impact for.the.•region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring to Mla.nmj for.the.first ti.rne.in the City's history. • Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with AU Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorall and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the d.eyelopment will_e.ncourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, .etc.). Address: Email: Phone: , Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, -and the state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho,od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800, hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. 0 Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neigh.bor/bus,iness/o, jwner, etc.): T. Address: _ 6 T . ri1.. l/ Z-r 6 , Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk ' City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department. • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor • Miami, Florida 33130-1910 ' Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom it May Concern: Please accept this endorsement.for the Miami- Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipatedimpacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,. and the.state of connectivity and'mobility in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,0.00 square'feet.of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel.rogms, • • - .. • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events . and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -to Miami forte first tixne.in the " City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will.encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):. ',f ,1.d Title: (neighbor business owner,. c.): Address:5 / L, b r7 ty • q • Email; Phone: , , Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the MiamiWorldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health,: and thestate of connectivity and'mobllity in downtown.. With Miami's urban core coming alive as'oneof the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a n.eighborho.od that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square 'feet of retail space, approximately 1000 residential units and 1,800, hotel rooms, • becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. • Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for.the.region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring -to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: ri /3 , Zt.). Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization):y, � 2-/ /7/6 Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: l(�.7�(% ' __2/� 3 /3Z, Email: Phone: ?E'6 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: H-25:j voi,( k4 Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact forthe region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure Integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization); i Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address:4 r8 u- J- Lis- f pt:.:ao fricrn i H 33jay V`.7 • Email: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): LO1 rI ge j e- nnPde Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address:Rh /d.(k). n.* <,5 {rig- a n� ` I 33130 Email: IN_C4 t v g(9 (C1 YY . 0/a. h D O COM Phone: 99b- viS-L_355 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the. region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): �✓L- O c{'.26DL Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: CZ 3 c3 y i `' L J� O-e,fiLe a I Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown . With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,00.0 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: �L 3313 Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): (. ,t Title: (neighbor/ usiness owner, etc.): Address: Email: L /_ Phone: 6 -l9 ' `, 7 . 6 - Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning E 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: epartment Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming 9Iive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The deve opment's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtolwn and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): KCA Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: —! 9(� ta (A) 6 Sf Email: V)e �k \fly Phone: 305 izs e\J&hOO'w® Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Phone: Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): limot cul Sr i ne.;!5(n 1,, r to l; C7 `3`3e3-Q Email: �,n J[/SO ri . 0.10��j''irntLi\� , Co;--f�) `fie n - 326�Jt� Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the. region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the First time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): ./r- ,o.f/\ Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): D --r Address: g1 ) 5 t Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk Address: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated. impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): i rn �- (U Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): 1 �5 c� W. c� say L 3_3 Email: Phone: 7 6�J - 7 I Z- d//a' Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): \, CV: N) <<, Pis Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): 0 t jqd/✓ c53(:3C Address: Email: Phone: 'C`'30Q ` 9 5 H '-' i Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated.impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): Address: rvLA-41 G/3c IL'v qlh Mrv-e l'r 30 Email: V•f? by i na ni 004 al —(al —On • (D Phone: / — 03 ' ij'id7 Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and (,attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc Address: nce: csh Email: Phone: Lig L k7) Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6. PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring — to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Title: (neighbors/}business owner,'etc.): �r�� (�' vLI K Address: t — l.�J C b 5( Email: Phone: Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6 PZ 7 on 9/29�. City Clerk City of Miami Planning & Zoning Department 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Third Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Re: Miami Worldcenter To Whom It May Concern: Please accept this endorsement for the Miami Worldcenter development planned for downtown Miami. This support stems from the project's anticipated impacts on street -level conditions, the City's economic health, and the state of connectivity and mobility in downtown. With Miami's urban core coming alive as one of the world's most exciting business, travel and lifestyle destinations, Miami Worldcenter is poised to transform a neighborhood that has been overlooked for decades. The development's first phase will encompass more than 750,000 square feet of retail space, approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,800 hotel rooms, becoming a focal point for downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Equally important, Miami Worldcenter will have a direct, positive effect on Miami's economy. Phase One of the project is expected to create nearly 20,000 construction jobs and 14,000 permanent jobs while generating more than $1 billion in new economic impact for the region. Likewise, the creation of a new expo center and attached hotel will attract world -class events and conferences — and the new spending that they bring —to Miami for the first time in the City's history. Miami Worldcenter's connectivity with All Aboard Florida's high-speed passenger rail service and the Metrorail and Metromover systems will ensure integration with existing infrastructure. New public promenades and improved streetscapes throughout the development will encourage pedestrian mobility in downtown. Sincerely, Name (individual/organization): Ve4- Title: (neighbor/business owner, etc.): 0 Address: -(3 N�. c _ Th & Email: Phone: �'� 72 3 7, y Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.6, PZ.7 on 9/29/2014. City Clerk 08-01015da1—Submittal-Paul Savage.pdf Westlaw West's F.S.A. § 163.3225 Page 1 Effective:ISee Text Amendments] West's Florida Statutes Annotated Currentness Title XI. County Organization and Intergovernmental Relations (Chapters 124-164) (Refs & Annos) NM Chapter 163. Intergovernmental Programs (Refs & Annos) Part II. Growth Policy; County and Municipal Planning; Land Development Regulation (Refs & Annos) 163.3225. Public hearings (1) Before entering into, amending, or revoking a development agreement, a local government shall conduct at least two public hearings. At the option of the governing body, one of the public hearings may be held by the local planning agency. (2)(a) Notice of intent to consider a development agreement shall be advertised approximately 7 days before each public hearing in a newspaper of general circulation and readership in the county where the local government is lo- cated. Notice of intent to consider a development agreement shall also be mailed to all affected property owners before the first public hearing. The day, time, and place at which the second public hearing will be held shall be an- nounced at the first public hearing. (b) The notice shall specify the location of the land subject to the development agreement, the development uses proposed on the property, the proposed population densities, and the proposed building intensities and height and shall specify a place where a copy of the proposed agreement can be obtained. CREDIT(S) Laws 1986, c. 86-191, § 22. CROSS REFERENCES University campus master plans, execution, compliance with this section, see § 1013.30. LIBRARY REFERENCES Zoning and Planning 1421. Westlaw Topic No. 414. C.J.S. Zoning and Land Planning §§ 267, 274 to 278. SUBMTTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMJON'. © 2014 Thomson Reuters. No Claim to Orig. US Gov. Works. SHF3MITTED INTO T'HE tlyubLI z RECORD FCC ITP4 oN g.a4f.14 Florida Statutes Governing Development -Agreements 163.3231. Consistency with the comprehensive plan and land development regulations A development agreement and authorized development shall be consistent with the local government's comprehensive plan and land development regulations. 163.3233. Local laws and policies governing a development agreement (1) The local government's laws and policies governing the development of the land at the time of the execution of the development agreement shall govern the development of the land for the duration of the development agreement. Unlawful Waivers from the Code in Development Agreement Section 7: Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 55-14(c) of the Code, the City agrees to waive any and all claims to payment of a user fee in connection with the construction of the aforementioned encroachments into and above the public rights -of -way. Section 13: Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 4-3.2 of the Code, the approval of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board ("PZAB") and the Commission shall not be required for bars (including taverns, pubs, and lounges), nightclubs, and supper clubs as principal uses proposed to be located within the MWC District. MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER Diagrams and Illustrations REGULATING PLAN AUGUST 20, 2014 lack N J Block B Block E Block G Block A Block C Block D Block F Block H SEC Reif Easement - --rrw - - —---:--- OPEN SPACE PROVIDED IIII OPEN SPACE (FORMER RIGHT OF WA`) • LOCATION OF PLAZA OPEN SPACE NOTE 71EllaroSFANDA,aroSFPUBUD OPEN SPACES GENEKlrLOG1ELl ABOYEW iBEPRD4DE0 PER DEOELOPIFMACAEEABItOW DETMB NMEN SPACE EASEEBIfMAIEBENT • SIGNATURE TOWER , BRIDGE TRACT A 0 50 100 200 Submitted into the public record for item(s) Q lr, 921 on • City Clerk l Tract A MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS • 7 MIAMI 21 APPENDIX D: MIAMI WORLDCENTER FariarrrMrupees et,. Ridbidrpandfdcampeclew Mai be r eopyclarcewhvarepay/moal 22 • MIAMI WORLDCENTER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS N E 8TH STREET Illustrative Accessway Section Submitted into the public AUGUST 20, 2014 record for item(s) 1 on . zci • 14 . City Clerk Submitted into the public record for item(s) P2G iQ / PZ 7 on 0.2C! /1 City Clerk Google Maps Oi0i A :CC 41 T t ha Gout �;11NY1>1ShH�. G�1 SobcVdias • Page 1 of 1 Approx. 350ft x 75ft = 26,250 x 6 floors 08-01015da1—Submittal-Peter Ehrlich.pdf ctl z91 it{ V t a,,.,; Good afternoon. Peter Ehrlich at 720 NE 69th Street in Bayside and I work in Lemon City. Please do not pass the Miami WorldCenter items today. Defer them so you and the City attorneys, City auditors and the Planning staff can review the allegations brought up in todays Daily Business Review's cover story by Eleazar Melendez. The DBR cover story has been online since Friday, September 26th. In addition, you should defer the Miami WorldCenter items because the proposed Development Agreement needs improvement. Section 8 of the Development Agreement states that if you vote Yes today the developer, or the future developers, will claim entitlement to install signs, billboards and illegal LED billboards. Signs could be unlimited in size and height. Section 8. Signs. (a) The Project may require a Master Sign Package or a Special Sign Package (collectively, "Sign Package") to accomplish the following goals: (i) moving pedestrians and vehicle traffic throughout the MWC District safely and efficiently and (ii) properly identifying the MWC District, the Project and various tenants, events, and components within the Project, including, but not limited to, residents, guests, visitors, and motorists along surrounding thoroughfares. (b) The Sign Package will include, but is not limited to, the following sign types: (i) directional signs; (ii) ground signs; (iii) wall signs; (iv) monument signs; (v) way -finding signs; (vi) tower signs; and (vii) on -site commercial signs, defined as Class C Signs in the Code and Miami 21, some or all of which may incorporate LCD, LED, or similar electronic technology consistent with the Development Standards. 0-U\ pis-6A> Shn("1-611- EvI d i uh (c) The Sign Package shall apply to signage visible from public rights -of -way but the Sign Package shall not apply to or include signs internal to the Project. (d) Signs of any type or size may be approved as provided for in the Development Standards. (e) All signs within the MWC District shall be subject to the requirements of applicable federal, state, or local rules, orders, regulations, laws, statutes, or ordinances. See pages 7 and 8 of Development Agreement The language is overly favorable to the outdoor advertising industry. Property owners in nearby condo towers would be aghast. Tourists would be disgusted. Please defer the Miami WorldCenter items so that you and City executives can fix the problems. Thank you. C 2) Submitted into the public record for item s) 9Clerk on �1_'t�—' Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Page 1 of 5 From: Peter Ehrlich <petersobe@aol.com> Subject: Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2014 11:32 pm Please review... Peter From: Peter Ehrlich <petersobe( aol.com> To: Seat Bun, ep 28, 2014 7:55 pm Subject: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? If Miami City Commission Approves, Worldcenter Developer's Benefit Could be Millions Eleazar David Melendez, Daily Business Review September 26, 2014 Before approving a $199,000 grant to a redevelopment trust serving Miami's impoverished Liberty City, city commissioners grilled the nonprofit's chief executive, going as far as questioning whether she was using public funds to pay her cell phone bill. Pointedly asking whether her organization would be a good steward of the money, city lawmakers delved Tuesday into the nitty-gritty of the organization's finances, prodding the Liberty City Community Revitalization Trust executive about why greater effort hadn't been placed on getting matching grants from third parties. A development agreement for the sprawling Miami Worldcenter Associates project will be on Monday's commission agenda, but that same zeal to scrutinize whether the city is getting the most bang for its buck appears to be lacking. While a section of the agreement exempts the developer from paying fees to build over public rights of way, there is no financial analysis enumerating how much that could cost in terms of lost fees, the Daily Business Review has found. The language in question would exempt the developer from Section 55-14(c) of the city code, which mandates anyone building on public or publicly accessible rights of ways must pay a one-time fee. Submitted into the public record for item(s) Q2 ' • pZL- on q •2,c1• IA- . City Clerk https://mail. aol.com/3 8771-416/aol-6/en-us/mail/PrintMessage. aspx 9/29/2014 Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Page 2 of 5 In April, the city agreed to vacate three roads in the 27-acre mixed -use Worldcenter development to create a contiguous site bounded by Northwest First and Northeast Second avenues and Sixth to 11th streets. The developer agreed to give easements for pedestrian and vehicle access in exchange for the vacated roads. A user fee would normally apply to construction over those easements. "I didn't do the financial analysis myself," said City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, a project booster whose district includes the project site. "I don't know that there's a financial analysis done, other than I was told by city staff the impact is minuscule." Assistant City Manager Alice Bravo, who reviewed the development agreement and applicable city code, said she didn't know if any analysis had been done on the potential value to the developer of waived user fees but would check. Subsequent requests for comment were not returned. The city previously charged developers millions of dollar for the right to build over and under public rights of way. For example, the developers of the Brickell City Centre have paid the city several million dollars in fees for the use of public rights of way. At least $1.3 million was directly linked to air rights over Southeast Sixth Street. It's impossible to know the exact value of Worldcenter's waived payments for air rights, partly because plans have not been finalized. The first phase in an area including the demolished Miami Arena would include a 765,000-square-foot mall, convention center hotel and at least four towers with more than 1,000 condo units. The developer told the DBR the first phase of construction does not include any encroachments. Still, several experts maintain the dollars being waived by the city could be significant. "We can't know exactly how much those rights are worth because there are no other bidders and no open market for them," said Leonardo Clavel, a Miami real estate executive who does consulting work for developers, including national homebuilder K. Hovnanian Homes. "However, it's clear they are worth a lot more than what the city is asking for them, which as of now is zero." He added, "The impact of over -street air rights on a project this size is easy to underestimate." Clavel explained the right to build over thoroughfares gives developers a lot of flexibility and allows them to create large continuous structures, which can be a profitable proposition. Submitted into the public record for item(s) on .2C1 , City Clerk https://mail.aol.com/3 8771-416/aol-6/en-us/mail/PrintMessage.aspx 9/29/2014 Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Page 3 of 5 A Miami real estate attorney who does business with the city and asked not to be identified said the waiver is valuable to the developer because it allows construction in areas that would otherwise be off limits. Air Rights Allowing Worldcenter the potential to build over roadways, sidewalks, emergency vehicle access lanes and other public thoroughfares is a departure from a city policy codified in 2009. At the time, city commissioners explicitly said they intended future builders to pay the city for the use of air space otherwise unavailable for construction. "We have an opportunity here to raise money for our city because these individuals are basically using our air rights," then -City Commissioner Joe Sanchez said before voting for the measure, meeting minutes show. He went on to compare air rights that developers buy privately to build taller buildings to the air rights over public transportation easements. "You had developers that bought their neighbor's air rights, and they paid good dollars for it, so why not capitalize on this situation to generate money for the city?" An economic consultant who worked to shape that measure told the DBR that at the time he was hired to consult on the issue, it was clear the city intended to use the sale of air rights over public rights of way as a source of revenue. "At the time that we did that, I don't think that the city was getting anything when they gave up the rights, and they didn't think that was fair," said Andrew Dolkart, president of Miami Economic Associates Inc. "We thought that if they wanted rights on the easement, they needed to pay for it somehow. If the city has decided not to do that, then you have to ask them why." Asked precisely that question, City Commission chairman Willy Gort told the DBR, "That's a very good question." "When it's the government giving up a benefit, of course that's very important," he said. "I'm sure in the second reading that would be brought up." The second reading is Monday. City Commissioner Francis Suarez said he needed to seek guidance from the city on the issue before making a comment. City Commissioner Frank Carollo did not return a request for comment by deadline. Fee Exemption Submitted into the public record for item(s) . (o 6. 9. on o. City Clerk https://mail.aol.com/38771-416/aol-6/en-us/mail/PrintMessage.aspx 9/29/2014 Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Page 4 of 5 1 V At least part of the reason why commissioners might not have fully explored the air rights issue is comments from the city's planning director, Francisco Garcia, at the Sept. 11 meeting where commissioners initially approved the Worldcenter deal. Several citizens criticized the user fee exemption. Political blogger Al Crespo told lawmakers, "You're gonna give this project an untold amount of money by giving away air rights for free." In a rebuttal to Crespo and others, Garcia said those who stood up to talk about the issue were mistaken. Expanding on his comments, he went on to address the issue of air rights in terms of development capacity —the right to build higher within the building footprint. Garcia never addressed the issue of air rights over public rights of way. "I misunderstood the issue of air rights as increasing the height they would be able to have," Garcia later told the DBR. Asked if he would change his comments, Garcia argued city fees for the right to build over thoroughfares did not apply to the Worldcenter project since the city previously vacated the streets and gave them to the developer for a nominal fee. When it was noted the project was providing the city with easements for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic, to which the user fees would apply, Garcia said those actions by the developer were "voluntary." But the code language clearly applies to publicly maintained roadways as well as a "public easement or emergency access easement area" on private land. "Even on the proprietary side, by including this in the development agreement, it means that the City Commission is giving the developer the right to build over an area neither they nor anyone else could before," an attorney consulted by the DBR said on condition of anonymity. Remove Impediments Nitin Motwani, managing principal of the Worldcenter development company, said his project would bring over $2 billion in private investment to a blighted segment north of downtown, revitalize the area and create jobs. "The development agreement between our team and the city creates a framework for delivering the master -planned project we envision, while providing certainty to the city that we will deliver improved sidewalks and streetscapes for a more pedestrian -friendly experience, world -class retail and new public spaces," Motwani said. Sarnoff, who has been a strong Worldcenter booster, said the provisions of any development agreement are generally calibrated by the developer to make sure the project is profitable, and it would be foolish to cavalierly toss them aside. https://mail.aol.com/38771-416/aol-6/en-us/mail/PrintMessage.aspx 9/29/2014 •Fwd: Daily Business Review online Cover Story Sept 29? Page 5 of 5 "No one does anything in America without a return on investment," Sarnoff said. "Any impediment you put in their way is something that's going to be something that affects them. Philosophically, you want to take out as many impediments as you can. You want to jeopardize this over user fees? It doesn't make sense." The fee doesn't mean city officials haven't been busy negotiating with the developer to get a better agreement for the city. Gort said a draft agreement required the developer's "best efforts" to hire at least 20 percent of all employees from within the city. It has been changed to 25 percent. City Commissioner Keon Hardemon similarly said he was negotiating with the developer on that provision. Sarnoff said a section of the deal that would allow 25 liquor licenses in the project footprint with little oversight is being modified. "There needs to be some process put in place where there's at least equitable distribution of these permits," he said. "I'm not sure unfettered discretion is something that folks want to see." Copyright 2014. ALM Media Properties, LLC. All rights reserved. Submitted into the public record for item(s) in on q. Z9 . (Li- . City Clerk https://mail.aol.com/38771-416/aol-6/en-us/mail/PrintMessage.aspx 9/29/2014 08-01015da1—Submittal- City Manager -Backup Documentation.pdf CI-FY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and DATE: September 25, 2014 Members of the City Commission FROM: Daniel J. AlTonso City Manager REFERENCES: SUBJECT: September 29, 2014 City Commission Meeting Agenda — PZ. 7 ENCLOSURES: Revised Development Agreement Please be advised the attached document replaces documentation to an item scheduled in the Planning and Zoning portion of the September 29, 2014 City Commission Agenda: Item PZ.7: The finalized draft version of the development agreement between Miami Worldcenter Group, LLC and affiliated parties is being distributed to you in order to provide the latest documentation. The finalized draft version reflects modifications made to the language addressing job creation based on the first reading discussion, as well as other language corrections and clarifications. cc: Alice N. Bravo, P.E., Deputy City Manager, Ch. _i Francisco J. Garcia, Director, Planning and Zoning I Julia D. Hernandez, Agenda Coordinator .� 11 astructure SUBMITTE INT SHE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ON___q-391.14 Cite MtiV1q fey — NV -up bocU Vknrc+tiOYl. City of Miami Legislation Ordinance City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 08-01015dal Final Action Date: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, BETWEEN MIAMI WORLDCENTER GROUP, LLC, AND AFFILIATED PARTIES, AND THE CITY OF MIAMI, RELATING TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF A PROJECT KNOWN AS "MIAMI WORLDCENTER" ON APPROXIMATELY ± 23 ACRES, ZONED "MIAMI WORLDCENTER DISTRICT" AND IDENTIFIED AS APPENDIX D OF THE MIAMI 21 CODE, AND LOCATED BETWEEN NORTHEAST6TH STREET AND NORTHEAST 11TH STREET AND BETWEEN NORTH MIAMI AVENUE AND NORTHEAST 2ND AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDEVELOPMENT OF SUCH LAND FOR MIXED USES; AUTHORIZING THE FOLLOWING USES:RESIDENTIAL,OFFICE, HOTEL, RETAIL, COMMERCIAL, ACADEMIC SPACE AND ANY OTHER USES PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS; DESIGNATING EACH BLOCK OF THE DISTRICT AS A RETAIL SPECIALTY CENTER AND ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALTY DISTRICT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4 OF THE CITY CODE; AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ENCROACHMENTS INTO CITY -OWNED PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 55; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE ATTACHED FORM, FOR SAID PURPOSE, AS AMENDED. WHEREAS, Miami Worldcenter Group, LLC, and affiliated parties (collectively "MWC") are the owners of certain real property in the City of Miami ("City") consisting of approximately ±23 acres, zoned SD-16.3 and located between Northeast 6th Street and Northeast 11th Street and between North Miami Avenue and Northeast 2nd Avenue in the City of Miami, Florida; and WHEREAS, on November 3, 2009, the Developer and the City entered into a Development Agreement between the Parties, which was approved by the City Commission on November 13, 2008 through Resolution No. 08-0658 ("Initial Agreement"); and WHEREAS, since the time the City Commission unanimously adopted the original Development Agreement, certain modifications and refinements to the master site plan and development program for the Miami Worldcenter project have been made; and WHEREAS, in order for MWC to pursue approval of the Miami Worldcenter project, the modifications to the zoning regulations must be approved by the City Commission, which approval requires the City to amend and restate the Initial Agreement ("Amended Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the City Commission has reviewed the proposed Amended Agreement and has considered the testimony of all interested parties at the public hearing, the intended use of the land as described in the Amended Agreement and has considered the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission still waives the conflict of interest provisions as stated in City of Miami Page 1 of 2 File Id: 08-01015dal (Version: 2) Printed On: 9/19/2014 File Number. 08-01015dal Resolution No. 09-0360, adopted July 23, 2009, for Nitin Motwani; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and incorporated as fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The Amended Agreement, pursuant to Chapter 163 of the Florida Statutes, between MWC and the City, relating to the development of approximately ±23 acres in the Miami Worldcenter Special District (Appendix D of the Miami 21 Code) located in the City, for the purpose of redevelopment of such land for a mix of permitted uses, is approved. Section 3. The Amended Agreement is applicable only to properties owned by MWC and affiliated parties, subject to the development parameters set forth therein. Section 4. The findings of fact set forth in the Amended Agreement are hereby adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 5. The Amended Agreement, pursuant to Chapter 4 of the City Code, designates each block of the District as a Retail Specialty Center and Entertainment Specialty District. Section 6. The Amended Agreement, pursuant to Chapter 55 of the City Code, authorizes certain encroachments into City -owned public rights -of -way. Section 7. The City Manager is authorized {1} to execute the Amended Agreement, in substantially the attached form, for said purposes. Section 8. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 9. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor. {2} APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: VICTORIA MENDEZ CITY ATTORNEY 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} This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoes by the Mayor within ten days of the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. City of Miami Page 2 of 2 File Id: 08-01015dal (Version: 2) Printed On: 9/19/2014 This Instrument Was Prepared By, Record and Return To: Ryan D. Bailine, Esq. Greenberg Traurig, P.A. 333 S.E. 2°d Avenue Suite 4400 Miami, Florida 33131 (Reserved) o AMENDED AND RESTATED .'=ry: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OEcMIAMI AND MIAMI WORLDCENTER GROUP, LLC,A1DVAFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES OF MIAMI WORLDCENTER GROUP, LLC, INCLUDING PWV GROUP; 1 HOLDINGS, LLC, MIAMI FIRST, LLC, MIP MY SECOND, LLC, MIAMI THIRD, LLC, MIAMI FOURTH LLC, AND MIAMI A/I, LLC, AND FORBES" IAMI NE 1sT AVENUE, LLC, REGARDING DEVELOPMENT OF THE MIAMI WORLDCENTE IXED-USE PROJECT THIS AMENDED ,AND RESTATED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ("Amended • Agreement") is entered this y day of 2014, by and between MIAMI WORLDCENTER GROU, LLC., a Florida limited liability company ("MWC") and the undersigned affiliates and subsidiaries of MWC (collectively, "Developer"), and the CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, akmunicipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("City", hereina'fter the Developer and the City may be referred to as the "Parties"). WITNESSETH: EREAS, on or about November 13, 2008, the City Commission ("Commission") approved the Rezoning of the parcels located in the City, generally bounded by NE 11 th Street on the North, NE 6th Street on the South, NE 2nd Avenue on the East, and North Miami Avenue on the West, ("MWC District") to SD-16.3 ("Existing Zoning") through Ordinance No. 13039, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "A" ("Rezoning"); WHEREAS, on or about November 3, 2009, the Developer and the City entered into that certain Development Agreement between the Parties ("Initial Agreement"), which was approved by the Commission on or about November 13, 2008 through Resolution No. 08-0658, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "B" (collectively, "Approval Resolution"); MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 1 WHEREAS, on or about May 20, 2010, the City implemented a new zoning ordinance commonly referred to as "Miami 21," to which the Existing Zoning was incorporated as Appendix "D"; WHEREAS, consistent with the Approval Resolution and the Rezoning, the City remains committed to facilitating the (re)development of the MWC District with a large-scale urban infill development to be completed in one or more phases, which development shall include multiple public open spaces, enhanced pedestrian and vehicular circulation areas, and enhanced access to mass transit facilities; WHEREAS, since the time the Commission unanimously adopted=$ the -Approval Resolution and the Rezoning, certain modifications and refinements to the mast` r sit, plan and development program for the Miami WorldCenter Mixed -Used Project CtProjec ') have been made (collectively, "Refinements"); WHEREAS, the Developer contemplates that the Projc%consistent with the Refinements, will be developed substantially consistent with the,\Conceptual Site Plan attached as Exhibit "C" ("Site Plan"); WHEREAS, a significant amount of public .open'space is being proposed by the Developer in order to distinguish elements and com o eririts1of the Project and substantially c�ownit increase the amount of public open space in the City's own core, to the benefit of the City; WHEREAS, in order for the Developer4to,,,pursue approval of the Site Plan for the Project, the Refinements must be approved lby.`the Commission, which approval requires the City to amend and restate the Initial Agreement,., and modify the Regulations and Development Standards as found in Appendix D ofV1 mi 21 for the MWC District. The modified and amended Regulations and Developmentz Standards are attached as Exhibit "D" ("Development Standards"). This Amended Agreement and the Development Standards are herein collectively referred to as the "MWC Distn ,t Regulations"; WHEREAS, upon approval by the Commission of the MWC District Regulations, including all attachments and exhibits, the Developer intends to pursue approval of a Site Plan in accordance with the Development Standards; WHEREAS . the Developer holds fee simple title to that certain assemblage of real property locatednthe MWC District, legal descriptions of which are attached as Exhibit "E" (collects ely,roperty"); I3EREAS, the Property is located within the Southeast Overtown Park West Development of Regional Impact ("SEOPW DRI) and the Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Area ("CRA"); WHEREAS, at the time the Approval Resolution and the Rezoning were approved, the SEOPW DRI had insufficient Development Capacity ("Capacity") to accommodate the Project; WHEREAS, on or about September 26, 2013, the SEOPW DRI was modified to include additional Capacity to accommodate the Project, consistent with the Site Plan; MWC Development Agreement - Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 2 WHEREAS, on or about January 21, 2014, the State of Florida, specifically the Department of Economic Opportunity ("DEO"), confirmed that Increment III was in full force and effect; WHEREAS, the lack of certainty with respect to the approval of a development of a size, scale, and intensity similar to the Project can create a waste of economic and real property resources, discourage capital improvement planning and financing, escalate the cost of construction, and undermine private sector commitment to large-scale urbane infill (re)development; WHEREAS, assurances to a developer that it can proceed in accordannce with existing laws and policies, subject to the conditions of a negotiated development agreement;trengthens economic confidence in the public planning process, encourages sound c p ta' rnprovement planning and financing, assists in promoting the availability of adequa`tecapital facilities for development projects, encourages private sector participation in comprehensive planning, and creates economic efficiencies with respect to development costs; WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. adoZ. pted orilor about September 29, 2014, the Commission authorized the City Manager to execute this Amended Agreement on behalf of the City, containing the terms, conditions and obligbops set forth below; WHEREAS, the Managing Members or Boardirectors of the Developer, including their parent or controlling entities, have autho zed the Developer to execute this Amended Agreement containing the terms, conditions, an'd igations set forth below; WHEREAS, the Parties mutually �desirfor the Property to be developed as shown on "C the Site Plan attached as Exhibit "k ands n accordance with the Development Standards attached as Exhibit "D", and also, fc sistent with the terms, conditions, and mutual obligations contained in this Amended A eemeeh NOW, THEREFORI consideration of the mutual covenants, obligations, and conditions hereinafter contained, the Parties mutually agree and bind themselves as detailed below: The above recit l's are true and correct and are incorporated into and made a part of this Amended Agreement by reference. Additionally, all attached exhibits shall be deemed adopted and inco porated ;mto this Amended Agreement; provided, however, that the terms of this Amend Bement shall be deemed to control in the event of a conflict between the exhibits andthis .ended Agreement. This Amended Agreement and all Exhibits attached hereto shall amend, retate, replace, correct, and supersede the Initial Agreement together with the Exhibits attached thereto. In the event of a conflict between this Amended Agreement and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control. Section 1. Purpose and Intent of Amended Agreement. (a) The Developer and the City intend for this Amended Agreement to be construed and implemented so as to effectuate the purpose of this Amended Agreement and the purpose and intent of the Florida Local MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 3 (b) Government Development Agreement Act, Sections 163.3220 - 163.3243, Florida Statutes (2013). This Amended Agreement will establish certain conditions which will result in the Developer providing Public Open Spaces (as hereinafter referenced) to the City, and to establish, as of the Effective Date (as hereinafter defined), the development regulations which will govern development of the Project throughout the term of this Amended Agreement. This Amended Agreement will provide the Parties with certainty during the development process. �= • Section 2. Mutual Consideration. The Parties agree that the cons d'erration and obligations recited and provided for under this Amended Agreement collet i�ely constitute substantial benefits to both Parties and are, therefore, adequate considerat o this Amended Agreement. This covenant shall be binding upon, and inure to,,,hc-b,en9Jil of the Parties, including their successors, assigns, heirs, legal representatives, ,andpersonal representatives. This provision shall survive the termination of this Amended Agreement Section 3. Construction of Amended Agreement':. For all purposes of this Amended Agreement, unless otherwise expressly provided: Nfb (a) A defined term has the meaning assigned to it; (b) The singular shall include the plural, and words or terms in plural shall include the singular=; (c) A pronoun in,'one;gender includes and applies to other genders as well; (d) The terms "her under", "herein", "hereof, "hereto", and such similar terms shall 'referto .this Amended Agreement; yW "The =Parties agree that this Amended Agreement shall not be more or less • .,;;strictly construed against either; it being the intent of the Parties that the Cj.ty and the Developer, including their agents and attorneys, have participated equally in the drafting of this Amended Agreement. (e) S'e`,ction Definitions. .mended Agreement" means this Amended and Restated Development Agreement betwe, tithe City and the Developer. "City" means the City of Miami, a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Florida, together with all departments, agencies, and instrumentalities subject to the jurisdiction thereof. "Comprehensive Plan" means the comprehensive plan adopted by the City pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (2013), meeting the requirements of Section 163.3177, Florida MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 4 Statutes (2013), Section 163.3178, Florida Statutes (2013), and Section 163.3221(2), Florida Statutes (2013), which is in effect as of the Effective Date. "County" means Miami -Dade County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. "Effective Date" means the date of recordation of the executed version of this Agreement. "Property Interest" means any interest or rights in real property or appurtenances of the Property, including but not limited to, fee simple, leasehold, condominium, trsfele development rights or air rights, easements, and licenses, however acquire,de AnrclWr any interests or rights in real property acquired through foreclosure, deed in lieu of. foreclosure, or any other realization on a security interest in real property. Without limiting .the foregoing, a Community Development District or a master property owners' association with appropriate authority relating to one (1) or more of the properties comprising the Erope r y shall be deemed to hold a Property Interest. "Public Facilities" means major capital improvements2intehded'to be owned by the City or a governmental agency, including but not limited to,,transpoytation, sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, educational, parks and ,recreational, streets, parking, and health systems and facilities. h.413 Section 5. Term and Effective Date ThisAm°ended Agreement shall have a term of Thirty (30) years beginning on the Effective DateThe''term of this Amended Agreement may be extended for successive Thirty (30) yearryrpe o'ds by mutual consent of the City and the Developer pursuant to Section 163.322916ri4Statutes (2013), unless modified or terminated by a written instrument executed bygthe Developer, including successors or assigns of the Developer which own the Property -or any portion thereof, which instrument has been approved by the Commission after two (2pubc hearings or any other legally required authority. This Amended Agreement shall becorri'e� effective on the Effective Date and shall constitute a covenant running with the land Section 6. (b) Permitted Development Uses and Building Intensities. MWC District Designation. The City has designated the area generally bound by NE 11th Street on the North, NE 6`h Street on the South, NE 2nd Avenue on the East, and North Miami Avenue on the West as SD-16.3 on the official zoning atlas of the City. As part of the Rezoning, the City previously confirmed that the uses, intensities, and densities proposed for development within the Project are consistent with the uses, intensities, and densities permitted in the Development Standards. Density, Intensity, Uses, and Building Heights. (1) As of the Effective Date and pursuant to the MWC District Regulations, the density permitted on the Property is Five Hundred (500) units per acre. The development intensity permitted on the Property has a base Floor Lot Ratio MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 5 ("FLR") of 18. Any intensity above FLR of 18 is subject to participation in or compliance with the Public Benefits requirements contained in Article 3, Section 3.14 of Miami 21. The net lot area of all land owned by the Developer, located in the MWC District, prior to dedications is 23 +/- acres, or 1,001,880 +/- square feet. (2) Non-residential uses permitted on the Property include, but are not limited to the following: office, hotel, ar<etail, restaurant, entertainment, convention space, academic space, vocational or similar educational space; zone or more culinary schools including training and anc ilaryw,facilities, art galleries and studios, and any other uses ;permitted under the MWC District Regulations and Miami.21`. (3) The height for any development),onn the Properties shall be regulated by the MWC Di trjct Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan. (4) Nothing herein shall prohbit an increase in the density or intensity to the -bevel of� development permitted on the Property in amrnanneer consistent with (i) the MWC District Regulations sand e Comprehensive Plan, (ii) any zoning changesubsquently approved by the City Commission in accordancewi'th applicable provisions of law, or (iii) any cha ge to4e Regulations, the City's zoning atlas, or future amdmtints to Miami 21. Section 7. Constructiontof Encroachments within City Owned Public Rights -of -Way. The City finds that the consttaliotitf encroachments in and above the public rights -of -way will • not unduly restrict the use of succppublic rights -of -way and is a necessary and essential element in the future construction of pedestrian walkways or commercial uses in, above, or below such public rights-of-we.,k The adoption of this Amended Agreement shall serve to satisfy the requirements setlorltyn Section 55-14(b) of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code"). Notwithstandingthe requirements of Section 55-14(c) of the Code and because of the benefits received by'flie Cit'S "pursuant to this Amended Agreement, the City agrees to waive any and all claims .top vine of a user fee in connection with the construction of the aforementioned encroaclunents into, above, and below the public rights -of -way. In consideration for authorizing the future' -,construction of the aforementioned encroachments, the Developer further covenants to: (a) Maintain any above -grade pedestrian walkways or similar above -grade spaces and below -grade vehicular underpasses in accordance with the Florida Building Code, the City Charter, the City Code, and any other applicable federal, state, or local statutes, laws, rules, orders, or regulations. MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 6 (b) Provide an insurance policy, in an amount reasonably determined by the City's Risk Management Department, naming the City as an additional insured for public liability and property damage. The insurance shall remain in effect for as long as the encroachment(s) exist in the public rights -of -way. Should the Developer or the Developer's successors fail to continue to provide the insurance coverage, the City shall have the right to secure a replacement insurance policy in its name and place a special assessment lien against the specific parcel or parcels subject . to this Amended Agreement, for which such insurance has lapsed or expired,but not against any other parcel that is subject to this Amended 'Agree ent, for the total cost of the premium. (c) The Developer shall hold harmless and indemnify ,the bity, its officials, and its employees from any claims for damage or, 1 so property and injury to persons of any nature whatsoever' a ising out of the use, construction, maintenance, or removal of ,the pedestrian walkways and vehicular underpasses and from and against any claims which may arise out of the granting of permission for the encroachment(s) or any activity performed under the terms of this Amended Agreement, except in any event for any claims for damages or foss to property and injury to persons caused by the City or its officials Within the MWC District, there are certain n right-of-way, including portions of NE 2nd Avenue, NE lst Avenue, and North MiainAvenue, which are owned and maintained by the County. Notwithstanding thefor going, nothing contained in this Amended Agreement shall be construed° or kkiterpreted to grant the Developer approval(s) to encroach over any rights -of wayynot owned by the City. Section 8. Signs. (a) The Project will require a Master Sign Package or a Special Sign Package (collectively, "Sign Package") to accomplish the following goals: (1) moving pedestrians and vehicle traffic throughout the MWC District safely and efficiently and (2) properly identifying the MWC District, the Project and various tenants, events, and components within the Project, including, but not limited to, residents, guests, visitors, and motorists along surrounding thoroughfares. (b) The Sign Package will include, but is not limited to, the following sign types: (1) directional signs; (2) ground signs; (3) wall signs; (4) monument signs; (5) way -finding signs; (6) tower signs; and (7) on -site commercial signs, defined as Class B Signs in the Code and Miami 21, some or all of which may incorporate LCD, LED, or similar electronic technology consistent with the Development Standards. Commercial advertising signs, Class C Signs, murals, billboards, and media towers as defined in the Code and Miami 21 shall not be authorized pursuant to this Amended Agreement. MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 7 (c) The Sign Package shall apply to signage visible from public rights -of -way but the Sign Package shall not apply to or include signs internal to the Project. (d) Signs of any type or size may be approved as provided for in the Development Standards. (e) All signs within the MWC District shall be subject to the requirements of applicable federal, state, or local rules, orders, regulations, laws; statutes, or ordinances. ''',- Section 9. Landscape Program. Due to the Project's unique locationwithin the City's Urban Core, it may be infeasible for one or more phases of the Projeect'ton coply with the minimum requirements contained in Article 9 of Miami 21 and Chapter 17 of the Code ("Landscape Standards") at the time a site plan is filed for such phase rph ses. In order to facilitate development in the MWC District, each phase of the Project Must achieve a minimum. of sixty percent (60%) compliance with the Landscape Standard ,i io to the issuance of a Building Permit ("Permit") for a phase or single use building Any phase or phases not complying one hundred percent (100%) with the LandscapeStandads shall achieve one hundred percent (100%) compliance upon their respective com etion3 through either offsite planting, mitigation measures approved in the Code, or a combinatzoriof approved compliance measures agreeable to the City within three (3) years of issuance.}ofsaid Permit. T Section 10. Project Approval. h,,This ""'Amended Agreement, together with the the�p Development Standards, shall establish roc s(es) and criteria upon which the Project and the Property shall be developed going forward.. Section 11. Public Facilities -0 or before One Hundred Eighty (180) days after the Effective Date, the Developertobther with the City and the County, as applicable, will complete an analysis of the;Public - acilities available to serve the Project and in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan."""In the event that the MWC District Regulations or the Comprehensive Plan requires the Developer to provide additional Public Facilities to accommodate the Project, fhe Developer will provide such Public Facilities consistent with the timing requirements onection 163.3180(2), Florida Statutes (2013), or as otherwise required by a DRI developmentorder or Chapter 13 of the Code, as may be amended from time to time. Sectiio �12( Reservation or Dedication of Land. (a) The Developer shall not be required to dedicate or reserve any land within the Property. (b) The Developer agrees to create within the Project: (1) one (1) public open space containing a minimum of 20,000 contiguous square feet; (2) one (1) public open space containing a minimum of 14,000 contiguous square feet, (collectively, "Public Open Spaces"); and (3) sidewalks designed to accommodate increased pedestrian activity that will include shopping, entertainment, and outdoor seating, all as generally labeled on the MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 8 Regulating Plan contained in the Development Standards ("Regulating Plan") attached as Exhibit "D". (c) The Developer will retain ownership of the Public Open Spaces but shall grant the City a non-exclusive easement allowing public access to the Public Open Spaces ("Public Open Spaces Easement"). The Developer and the City further agree to execute an Open Spaces Easement and Maintenance Agreement ("Easement Agreement"), a copy of �w,hich is included as Exhibit "F", to assign their respective responsibi 'ities and obligations with respect to the future construction, maintenance and operation of the Public Open Spaces. The Public Open SpaeslEasement and the Easement Agreement shall be in a form acceptable`to the City Attorney. (d) The City and the Developer agree to execute artdxecord'the Public Open Spaces Easement and the Easement Agreem nt pr9 to the City issuing One (1) or more master building permits auth&i ing the construction of One (1) or more buildings and structur4at that singularly or cumulatively exceed the Four (4) million square'4foothreshold with respect to the overall level of authorized developmen (ire., FLR) on the Property. (e) The general location and dimensions of the Public Open Spaces shall be substantially in accordance with the Regulating Plan, or as otherwise mutually agreed by the eveloper and the City. The specific location and dimensions of the,Pub�li�cOpen Spaces will be determined in the Public Open Spaces Easementconceptual design detailing the development of the public opdnpac s.\A`shall be submitted by the Developer to the City Manager ortesignee within sixty (60) days of recording of this Amended Agreement--f (f) The Developer shall retain the exclusive right to design, landscape, and determine the programming for the Public Open Spaces, subject to -approval by the Planning Director, or his or her designee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or conditioned. From time to time, the Developer may sponsor or similarly partner with organizations to hold temporary events in the MWC District, including in and around the Public Open Spaces. In advance of a temporary event, the Developer shall submit an application to the City consistent with the requirements contained in Chapter 62 of the Code to obtain the necessary permits and approvals. Section 13. Retail Specialty Center Designation and Entertainment Specialty District. Pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Code, each block of the MWC District is designated as a retail specialty center and each block is designated as an entertainment specialty district. Any establishments located within the MWC District shall be entitled to the benefits afforded to establishments in retail specialty centers, as codified by Chapter 4 of the Code. Notwithstanding MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 9 the requirements of Section 4-3.2 of the Code, the approval of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board ("PZAB") and the Commission shall not be required for bars (including taverns, pubs, and lounges), nightclubs, and supper clubs as principal uses proposed to be located within the MWC District. The maximum number of establishments selling alcoholic beverages permitted within the MWC District retail specialty centers shall not exceed five (5) per block as currently configured and depicted on the Regulating Plan, exclusive of any bona fide, licensed restaurants where the sale of alcoholic beverages is entirely incidental to and in conjunction with the principal sale of&'food (e.g. bona fide, licensed restaurants with a 2-COP, 2-COP SRX, 4-COP, 4-COPS SRX or equivalent license). The number of approved establishments may exceed five (5) in any given blo k\�i�nn ,he event the number of approved and allowed establishments is decreased by an equivalent' amount in the remaining blocks. The total number of approved establishments shall4no,exeed twenty-five (25) for the entire MWC District as described in the Developmentandards. The number of approved establishments may be increased by amendment to this Amended Agreement by the Commission and after two (2) public hearings. o Section 14. Job Creation. The Developer shal consult and coordinate with the City's CareerSource South Florida center located at the Lindsey Hopkins Technical Center at 750 NW th th � �.:�'�' 20 Street, 4 Floor and state economic development\entities regarding job training and job placement services to Cityresidents seekingem to ent o ortunities withpotential employers �p tYm pp which will locate or establish businesses within the -Project. (a) ,Construction Employment The Developer agrees to use diligent, good faith efforts 49ch eve or to cause its general contractor(s) and subcontractor (collectively, the "Contractor") to use diligent, good faith efforts to achie e, as applicable, the following goals, which the Parties hereto‘' ee are purely aspirational in nature: 4,2 (1) The Contractor shall employ such persons using the following priorities: first, residents of the five (5) highest poverty rate index zip codes in the City; second, City residents in general; third, County residents who live in the five (5) highest poverty rate index zip codes in the County; and fourth, residents in the County in general. The Contractor shall electronically post job opportunities in established job outreach websites and organizations, including, without limitation, South Florida Workforce, Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Career Source of South Florida located in Miami, their successors or assigns, and similar programs in order to attract as many eligible minority applicants for such jobs as possible. (2) In connection with the work performed by the Developer, the Developer shall cause the Contractor to pay a minimum hourly wage rate of $11.83 if health benefits are not MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 10 (3)r provided to employees and $10.58 if health benefits are provided to employees. Commencing January 1, 2016 and for the duration of the Project ("CPI Escalation Year"), the foregoing hourly rates shall be increased on January 1st of the applicable calendar year by an amount equal to the percentage increase during the calendar year immediately prior to the CPI Escalation Year in the consumer price index ("Index"), which is the monthly index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor as the Consumer Price IndexforA11 Items, Miami -Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Baseear, 1982- 84=100. The CPI adjustment to the minimum hourly wage rates shall hereinafter be referred, to as the "CPI Escalation". The CPI Escalation of\he minimum hourly wage rates for the CPI Escalatio4C r'shall be equal to the minimum hourly wage rates ein effect; for the calendar year immediately preceding the C. I Escalation Year multiplied by the CPI Percentage (s ,defined below). The "CPI Percentage" shall equal, theaction (i) whose numerator equals the month1 Mhdex` published immediately prior to the CPI EscalationYear (or the nearest reported previous month) and(�ii)'whose denominator is the same monthly Index published immediately prior to the calendar year that preceded the . PI Escalation Year (or the nearest reported prey' ous mo th). If the Index is discontinued with no successor- Index, the City shall select a commercially ;reasonable comparable index. The CPI adjustment set forth erein shall not result in a reduction of the respective minimum hourly wage rates. The Developer shall require the Contractor to include the same minimum hourly wage rates in any contracts entered into by the Contractor with its subcontractors for the Project who will stipulate and agree that they will pay the same minimum hourly wage rates, subject to adjustment, as set forth in this section. Local Workforce Participation During Construction. At least 30% of those employed by the general or subcontractor(s) for construction work shall be employed utilizing the following priorities: first, residents of the five (5) highest poverty rate index zip codes in the City; second, City residents in general; third, County residents who live in the five (5) highest poverty rate index zip codes in the County; and fourth, residents in the County in general. Residents who live in qualifying areas must receive preference for hiring in the Project. MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 11 (c) Job Opportunity Advertisement. The Developer must provide 10 full -page weekly advertisements in The Miami Times newspaper to inform residents of job opportunities and job fairs prior to construction commencement. This shall be in addition to advertisements done through other job outreach websites, organizations, and efforts. (d) Community Business Enterprise ("CBE"), Community Small Business Enterprise ("CSBE"), and Small Business Enterprise ("SBE"). (1) 10% of the professional services agreements for softcosts including, but not limited to, design, engineering;,,survey, inspection, testing and legal, shall be aw�':arded to firms certified by the County as CSBE, CBE, ndOBE firms at the time the contract is signed. (2) The Developer shall award 0 Q of the contractual agreements for construction rand construction -related materials, supplies and 'fi:turesto firms certified bythe County as CSBE, CBE, ana: SBE firms at the time the contract is signed. ',"=- - (e) Job Creation Monitoring Contract. `Within 60 days prior to issuance of a Permit for vertical improvemen s, the Developer will designate a firm who shall be CBE/CSBE/ E certified whom will be designated to monitor the Local Workforce ¢Par..ticipation, Job Opportunity Advertisement, and CBE/CSBE/SBErequire nts. Section 15. Local Developmen,Permits. (a) The Developeintends to develop the Property consistent with the MWC District !R it— ations and this Amended Agreement. The Project may re uire a kditionalpermits or approvals from the City, Count State, or q �� pp Y� Y> •Federal government, including their respective internal agencies. Subject tp the required legal processes and approvals, the City shall make a good faith effort to take all necessary and reasonable steps to cooperate with and expedite the issuance of all such approvals and permits. Such approvals include, but are not limited to: (1) Waiver(s), Warrant(s), Exception(s), or Variances; (2) Subdivision plat approvals; (3) Street Vacations and Closures; (4) Covenant in Lieu ("Covenant") of Unity of Title or Unity of Title ("Unity") acceptance or the release of existing Covenants or Unities; MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 12 (5) Water and Sanitary Sewage Agreement(s); (6) Drainage Permits; (7) Temporary Use Permits; (8) Tree Removal Permits; (9) Demolition Permits; (10) Environmental Resource Permits; (11) Building Permits; (12) Certificates of Use; 13 Certificates of Occu an inpluding Temporary Certificates of Occupancy;:„, (14) Stormwater Permits; (15) Miami -Dade Transit appr$vals; (16) Federal Av a io Administration determination(s) and approval(s);.,j (17) Development of Regional Impact approval, modification, Aor exemption; and (18)>Any other official action of the City or other government Aagency having the effect of permitting development of the Properties. (b) ,'Notwithstanding any future modifications to Miami 21 after the Effective `Date regarding site plan approval procedures or substantive requirements, :te authority to approve any site plan for all or a portion of the Project within • the Property shall be vested in the City Manager, or his or her designee. Any site plan shall be approved if it complies with the intent or the minimum requirements and criteria of the MWC District Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan. Section 16. Consistency with Existing Zoning and Comprehensive Plan. The City re- confirms that the Development Standards are part of the MWC District Regulations and consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, subject to the terms of Section 11 of this Amended Agreement. Section 17. Compliance with Local Regulations Relative to Development Permits. The Developer and the City agree that the failure of this Amended Agreement to address a particular permit, condition, fee, term, license, or restriction in effect on the Effective Date shall MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 13 not relieve the Developer of the necessity of complying with the regulations governing said permitting requirements, conditions, fees, terms, licenses, or restrictions as long as compliance with said regulation and requirements does not require or otherwise permit the Developer to develop the Property in a manner inconsistent with the MWC District Regulations, the Comprehensive Plan, or this Amended Agreement. Section 18. Development of Regional hnpact. (a) The City and the Developer agree that as of the Effective Date, ;sufficient capacity remains under the SEOPW DRI to accommodate the ojecctt and that the Developer has reserved the capacity necessary yto deg elop the Project. (b) The City agrees that any SEOPW DRI Development rder which the City adopts after the Effective Date and which applies ,to JthProperty will (1) be consistent with this Amended Agreement "and the Development Standards and (2) include a Use/Intensity.eco nrsio table to allow for a reasonable level of flexibility with respecatol the'mix and intensity of uses in order to respond to changing markettcondjions. (c) The City agrees that if the SEO>?VCRRA decides to abandon, terminate, rescind, or otherwise render=ineive the SEOPW DRI Development Order, the Developer shall no longer be responsible for payment of SEOPW DRI fees. Furtherizbif the SEOPW CRA decides to abandon, terminate, rescind„ br ., ottherwise render ineffective the SEOPW DRI Development Order \theCity agrees to refund any payment of SEOPW DRI fees mad byteDeveloper within twenty four (24) months of the decision to, abedon, terminate, rescind, or otherwise render ineffective the SEOPW DII"Deyelopment Order. Section 19. Reservation -of Development Rights. (a) j(For the term of this Amended Agreement, the City hereby agrees that it kshall permit the development of the Property in accordance with the MWC District Regulations, the Comprehensive Plan, and this Amended Agreement. (c) Nothing herein shall prohibit an increase in the density or intensity of development permitted on the Property in a manner consistent with (1) the MWC District Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan, (2) any zoning change subsequently requested or initiated by the Developer or a future owner of property within the MWC District in accordance with applicable law, or (3) any future zoning change enacted by the City. The expiration or termination of this Amended Agreement shall not be considered a waiver of, or limitation upon, the rights, including but not limited to, claims of vested rights or equitable estoppel, obtained or held by the Developer or its successors or assigns to continue development of MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 14 the Property in conformity with the MWC District Regulations, and all prior and subsequent development permits or development orders approved by the City. (d) For the term of this Amended Agreement, the City agrees that the level of development proposed by MWC is reserved and is vested consistent with Section 163.3167(5) of Florida Statutes (2013), upon the issuance of one (1) or more building permits, foundation permits, or phased permits by the City. Section 20. Prohibition on Downzoning. (a) The Comprehensive Plan, this Amended Agreement, anTthe De elopment Standards shall govern development of the MWC .District 'for the duration of the Amended Agreement, includingextensions �' � ereof. The City's laws and policies adopted after the EffectiveiDat" ay be applied to the MWC District only if the determinations re- wired Section 163.3233(2), Florida Statutes (2013) have been made after 30)days written notice to the Developer and after a public hearing,By the Commission. (b) Pursuant to Section 163.3233(3)F rida'Statutes (2013), this prohibition on downzoning supplements,<rathNer than supplants, any rights that may vest to the Developer under Florida or Federal law. As a result, the Developer may challe g``any� subsequently adopted changes to land development regulatio s�beased on (1) common law principles including, but not limited to;''equitable estoppel and vested rights, or (2) statutory rights which may ac rue by virtue of Chapter 70, Florida Statutes (2013). Section 21. Emergency Management Plan. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, Temporary Certi cate‘NofrOccupancy ("TCO"), or the equivalent for the first new single -use building in the MWCDistrict, the Developer shall submit to the City a copy of an Emergency Management Plan)("Emergency Plan") detailing how the safety of people and property shall be accunted for and maintained in the event of a natural disaster, fire, act of God, or other similar�eent\,The Emergency Plan shall detail vehicle and pedestrian circulation, security systems Viand other preventative and protective measures readily available in the MWC District. TheDe eloper, or its successors, heirs, or permitted assigns, shall provide an updated copy of/the Eire gency Plan prior to the issuance of a TCO or equivalent for each new building in the°future., Section 22. Archaeological. Due to the Project's proximity to various Archaeological Cons'eivation Areas, the Developer shall obtain a Certificate to Dig prior to any ground disturbing activities, pursuant to Chapter 23 of the Code. Section 23. Streetcar. The Developer acknowledges that the City is currently planning to construct a light rail transit system commonly referred to as the streetcar, which may traverse or abut the MWC District. The Developer agrees to cooperate with the City so that any portion of the streetcar route which runs through, or adjacent to, the MWC District can be accommodated within the dedicated public rights -of -way. The Developer is not required to MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 15 dedicate additional land from within the MWC District to the City for the construction of the streetcar route. Section 24. Formation of Community Development District. In the event the creation of a Community Development District ("CDD") is approved for the Project, the CDD may assume the Developer's responsibility under this Amended Agreement without the City's approval ("Assumption"). Notice of the Assumption, including copies of executed documents memorializing the Assumption, shall be provided to the City as detailed in this Amended Agreement. Section 25. Compliance Review. (a) The Developer shall notify the City of the Developer"''s compliance with the terms of this Amended Agreement, in writingevexy twelve (12) months, commencing twelve (12) months afterrthe Effective Date and ending upon the expiration of this AmerideAgreement, as may be extended herein. Upon receipt of written confirmation from the Developer of the Developer's compliance with the terms ofthis Amended Agreement ("Compliance Confirmation"), the€ity may conduct an independent compliance review and confirm th'e=Developer's compliance with the terms, conditions, and regulations 6in t,1_iui's'Amended Agreement. Any additional informatio qu ed of the Developer shall be limited to that necessary to d�e ekhe—the extent to which the Developer is proceeding in good,faith to' comply with the terms of this Amended Agreement. `°° ;. (c) Subject toithe erms and provisions of Section 33(d) of this Amended Agreement i the City finds on the basis of competent substantial evide rce'that=;the Developer intentionally failed to substantially comply with theder ns, obligations, or conditions of this Amended Agreement, the City mayerminate or amend this Amended Agreement after providing ;_Thirty (30) days written notice to the Developer unless cured by the Developer prior to the expiration of such Thirty (30) day period; provided, however, that if such failure cannot reasonably be cured within Thirty (30) days, the Developer shall not be in default if it commences to cure such breach within such Thirty (30) day period and diligently pursues the cure to completion. Any termination or modification of this Amended Agreement shall not become effective until the Commission approves same after holding Two (2) duly noticed public hearings. (b) Section 26. Notices. (a) All notices, demands, or requests given under this Amended Agreement shall, except as otherwise expressly provided, be in writing and delivered by personal service or sent by United States Registered or Certified Mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or by overnight express delivery, such as Federal Express, to the Parties at the addresses listed below. Any MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 16 notice given pursuant to this Amended Agreement shall be deemed given when received. Any actions required to be taken hereunder which fall on Saturday, Sunday, or United States legal holidays shall be deemed to be performed timely when taken on the succeeding day thereafter which shall not be a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. To the City: City Manager City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 With a copy to: City Attorney Miami Riverside Center 444 SW 2nd Avenue 9th Floor Miami, FL 33130 With a copy to: Planning & Zoning Department. Miami Riverside Center' 444 SW 2nd Avenue 3rd Floor Miami, FL 33130 To the Developer: Managi g Member Miami VV o ldcenter LLC 1010:,NE Z Avenue Miami FL 33132 With a copy to: "Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Attn: Ryan D. Bailine, Esq. 333 SE 2nd Avenue Suite 4400 Miami, FL 33131 and Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Attn: Iris Escarra, Esq. 333 SE 2nd Avenue Suite 4400 Miami, FL 33131 MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 17 (b) To the SEOPW CRA as courtesy notice: Executive Director SEOPW CRA 1490 NW 3rd Avenue Suite 105 Miami, FL 33136 Any Party to this Amended Agreement may change its notification address(es) by providing written notification to the remaining Parties pursuant to the terms and conditions of this section. A, Section 27. Exclusive Venue, Choice of Law, Specific PerformanceX.It'is, mutually understood and agreed by the Parties hereto, that this Amended Agreements hallbeygoverned by the laws of the State of Florida, and any applicable federal law, both aqointerpretation and performance, and that any action at law, suit in equity, or judicalpxoceedings for the enforcement of this Amended Agreement or any provision hereof hall epinstituted only in the courts of the State of Florida or federal courts and venue, fq, `'any, such actions shall lie exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County.. in addition to any other legal rights, the City and the Developer shall each have the riglit to see 'specific performance of this Amended Agreement. Each party shall bear its own 'attorneyls fees. Each party waives any defense, whether asserted by motion or pleading, thatFtlewaf_orementioned courts are an improper or inconvenient venue. Moreover, the Parties cons rat to the personal jurisdiction of the aforementioned courts and irrevocably waive/any objections to said jurisdiction. The Parties irrevocably waive any rights to a jury trial. Section 28. No Oral Chang on, ,Termination. This Amended Agreement and the exhibits and attachments constitute4the en_ tire agreement between the Parties with respect to the Project. This Amended Agreements upersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the Parties with respect to the.subjeci matter hereof, including, but not limited to, the Initial Agreement, and no char eodication or discharge hereof in whole or in part shall be �' � g � �� � g effective unless such change, modification, or discharge is in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcementof the change, modification, or discharge is sought and after two (2) public hearings yore the Commission. This Amended Agreement cannot be changed or terminated orally. Section 9 ?� Compliance with Applicable Law. Subject to the terms and conditions of this AmendedAgreement, throughout the term of this Amended Agreement, the Developer and the C ty� shally omply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, codes, ordi arises; `resolutions, administrative orders, permits, policies and procedures, and orders that go ernr relate to the respective Parties' obligations and performance under this Amended Agreement, all as they may be amended from time to time. Section 30. Representations; Representatives. Each party represents to the others that this Amended Agreement has been duly authorized, delivered, and executed by such party and constitutes the legal, valid, and binding obligation of such party, enforceable in accordance with its terns. MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 18 Section 31. No Exclusive Remedies. No remedy or election given by any provision in this Amended Agreement shall be deemed exclusive unless expressly so indicated. Wherever possible, the remedies granted hereunder upon a default of the other party shall be cumulative and in addition to all other remedies at law or equity arising from such event of default (other than any remedy which may be available at law or in equity which permits the termination of this Agreement), except where otherwise expressly provided. Section 32. Failure to Exercise Rights not a Waiver; Waiver Provisions. Thfailure by either party to promptly exercise any right arising hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of such right unless otherwise expressly provided herein. No waiver or breach of any°p o ':isioof this Amended Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach ofthesarne or any other provision hereof, and no waiver shall be effective unless made in writing. Section 33. Events of Default. (a) The Developer shall be in default under this'`Amended Agreement if any of the following events occur and continue '.eyo d the applicable grace period or notice and cure period provided. erei the Developer fails to perform or breaches any term, covenant, orcondition of this Amended Agreement which is not cured within Thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from the City. ap ;c fying the nature of such breach; provided, however, that if suehreach cannot reasonably be cured within Thirty (30) days, the Develper shall not be in default if it commences to w cure such breach thins'aidJ Thirty (30) day period and diligently prosecutes the curetocompletion. (b) The City shall bein'default under this Amended Agreement if the City fails to perform or, breaches any term, covenant, or condition of this Amend Agreement and such failure is not cured within Thirty (30) days • after receipt of ritten notice from the Developer specifying the nature of such breach; provided, however, that if such breach cannot reasonably be _ cured, within Thirty (30) days, the City shall not be in default if it co mmences to cure such breach within said Thirty (30) day period and ligently prosecutes the cure to completion. It shall not be a default under this Amended Agreement if any Party is declared bankrupt by a court of competent jurisdiction. All rights and obligations in this Amended Agreement shall survive such bankruptcy of any Party. The Parties hereby forfeit their right(s) to terminate this Amended Agreement upon the bankruptcy of any other Party. This section does not absolve the Developer of any of its obligations pursuant to the Code should it declare bankruptcy, including but not limited to, ensuring that all construction sites, buildings structures, and excavation sites are safe. (d) A default by MWC's successor(s) or assignee(s) of any portion of this Amended Agreement shall not be deemed to be a breach by MWC nor any other successor or assignee of MWC of any portion of their respective MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 19 rights, duties, and obligations under this Amended Agreement. A default by the Developer or MWC under this Amended Agreement shall not be deemed to be a breach by any successor(s) or assignee(s) of the Developer or MWC of its rights, duties, or obligations under this Amended Agreement. For purposes of clarity, the Developer intends for the Project to be developed by multiple parties in multiple phases over the next several years. Any actual or alleged default by the developer of a portion(s) or phase(s) of the Project, including, but not limitepto, the Developer, shall not cause, nor be treated, deemed, or construed~as a default byanother developer with respect to anyother ortiori s� has s p p p �) p�� O or component(s) of the Project. Section 34. Remedies Upon Default. (a) Except as otherwise provided under Section 25(cr) andtSection 41 of this Amended Agreement, neither party ma}% terrninate this Amended Agreement upon the default of the others -pay, bid shall have all of the remedies enumerated herein. .j Upon the occurrence of a default'by=aparty to this Amended Agreement, including their successors and _assi'griginot cured within the applicable notice, grace, or cure period-aszprovided herein, as may be extended, the Developer and the Cit3& agree that any party may seek specific performance of this Amended Agreement, and that electing to seek specific performance shall not waive any right of such party to also seek monetary damages or ,any other relief other than termination of this Amended Agreement n addition to any other remedies available to the City underfhis Amended Agreement, in the event of default by the Developer, or and successor(s) or assign(s) of the Developer, the City may withholdiany permits or other approval, but only against the defaulting Party. (b) Section 35.4 Severability. If any term or provision of this Amended Agreement or the application thereof to person or circumstance shall, to any extent, hereafter be determined to be invalid or enforceable, the remainder of this Amended Agreement or the application of such term orprov s'dn to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceall shall not be affected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. Seeion 36. Assignment and Transfer. This Amended Agreement shall be binding on theI ev'loper and its heirs, successors and assigns, including the successor to or assignee of any Property Interest. The Developer, at its sole discretion, may assign, in whole or in part, this Amended Agreement or any of its rights and obligations hereunder, or may extend the benefits of this Amended Agreement, to any holder of a Property Interest without the prior written consent or any other approval of the City. The City shall be notified in writing within thirty (30) days after any assignment or transfer. Section 37. Obligations Surviving Termination Hereof. Notwithstanding and prevailing over any contrary term or provision contained herein, in the event of any lawful MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 20 termination of this Amended Agreement, the following obligations shall survive such termination and continue in full force and effect until the expiration of a One (1) year term following the earlier of the effective date of such termination or the expiration of the term: (a) the exclusive venue and choice of law provisions contained herein; (b) rights of any party arising during or attributable to the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Amended Agreement; and (iii) any other term or provision herein which expressly indicates either that it survives the termination or expiration hereof or is or may be applicable or effective beyond the expiration or permitted early termination hereof. Section 38. Lack of Agency Relationship. Nothing contained herein steal be construed as establishing an agency relationship between the City and the Developer.7and, neither the Developer nor its employees, agents, contractors, subsidiaries, divisions, off hates,, or guests shall be deemed agents, instrumentalities, employees, or contractors of the City foryany purpose hereunder, and the City, its contractors, agents, and employees shall note deemed contractors, agents, or employees of the Developer or its subsidiaries, divisions, orb Imes: Section 39. Cooperation; Expedited Permitting; and Times ofthe Essence. (a) The Parties agree to cooperate with each oth r'to the full extent practicable pursuant to the terms and conditi°oils of this Amended Agreement. The Parties agree that time is of thence in all aspects of their respective and mutual responsibilitiestpurs ant to this Amended Agreement. The City shall use its best effortsto expedite the permitting review and approval process in ,aiefrt'to assist the Developer in meeting its demolition, development;and construction completion schedules. The City will make bes of ortsto accommodate requests from the Developer's agents, representative general contractor(s), and subcontractors for simultaneous eview of multiple permitting packages, such as those for site wor \1 oundations, and building shell, core, and interiors. Notwithsan` ing the foregoing, the City shall not be obligated to issue development permits to the extent the Developer does not comply with the applicable requirements of the MWC District Regulations, the Comprehensive Plan, this Amended Agreement, applicable building codes, or any other laws, rules, orders, or regulations. (b) (b) Enforcement. In the event that the Developer, its successors, or assigns fails to act in accordance with the terms of the MWC District Regulations, the City shall seek enforcement of said violation upon the subject Property. Enforcement of this Amended Agreement shall be by action against any parties or person violating, or attempting to violate, any covenants set forth in this Amended Agreement. The prevailing party in any action or suit pertaining to or arising out of this Amended Agreement shall be entitled to recover, in addition to costs and disbursements allowed by law, MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 21 such sum as the Court may adjudge to be reasonable for the services of this/her/its attorney. (c) This enforcement provision shall be in addition to any other remedies available at law, in equity, or both, excluding, however, any remedy which may be available at law or in equity which permits the termination of this Amended Agreement. Section 41. Amendment or Termination by Mutual Consent. This Amended Agreement may not be amended or terminated during its term except by mutual agreementtoofithe Developer and its successors and assigns, and the City in writing. Prior to =amending or terminating this Amended Agreement, the Commission shall hold Two (2) duly dticed public hearings. Section 42. Third Party Defense. The City and the Developer -shall, hall, at their own cost and expense, vigorously defend any claims, suits, or demands brought against it by third parties threatening the Amended Agreement, challenging its enforceabi y .or objecting to any aspect thereof, including, without limitation, any claims for loss;Adamage, liability, or expense (including reasonable attorneys' fees). The City and the Dek'elopershall promptly give the other written notice of any such action, including those thatzraie pending or threatened, and all responses, filings, and pleadings with respect thereto„ Wa Section 43. No Conflict of Interest. The Developer agrees to comply with the Code as k of the Effective Date with respect to conflicts of ii teres't. Section 44. No Third -Party. 34Beneficiary. No persons or entities other than the Developer and the City, their respect-i vehei"; successors, and permitted assigns, shall have any rights whatsoever under this Amended'`Agleement. Section 45. Countefparts 'his Amended Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an~original but all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. N5 Section 46. . ecordation. A fully executed version of this Amended Agreement shall be recorded in-the,publtc records of Miami -Dade County by the Developer, at the Developer's sole cost andLexpense, within Thirty (30) days after execution by all the Parties. . Seetion,47. Estoppel Certificate. Upon request by any party to this Amended Agreement, the other party or its duly authorized representative will deliver to the requesting party, Within thirty (30) days after such request is made, a certificate in writing certifying (a) that this ABended Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect (or if there have been any modifications, a description of such modifications and that this Amended Agreement as modified is in full force and effect); (b) that to the best knowledge of such party, the requesting party is not, at that time, in default under any provision of this Amended Agreement, or, if in default, the nature thereof in detail; (c) to the best knowledge of such party, whether such party has a claim against the other party under this Amended Agreement, and, if so, the nature thereof and the dollar amount of such claim; and (d) such other matters as such requesting party or its lender may reasonably request. Each party further agrees that such certificate shall be in a form MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 Page 22 reasonably acceptable to the City Attorney and may be relied upon by (1) any prospective purchaser of the fee or mortgage or assignee of any mortgage on the fee of the Property or any portion thereof and/or (2) any prospective or existing lender of Developer as identified by Developer in its request therefor. NOW, WHEREOF, the City and the Developer have caused this Amended Agreement to be duly executed. [Signatures Appear on the Following Pages] n' MWC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 . Page 23 MIAMI WORLDCENTER HOLDINGS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: PWV Group 1 Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: Name: Title: STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of , 2014, pe onally/appeared before me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths wand `'take acknowledgements, k\/ r as ofo They are personally known to me or have produced [SEAL] By: 701 North Miami (FL), LLC, a Delaware limitedliability company Bye, Nine: i Title: as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: vI W C Di; VuIupilli 1IL — Se uiid Reading DRAFT O /225/2314 v14 STATE OF COUNTY OF ) ) ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of , 2014, personally appeared before me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, as of Tl y are personally known to me or have produced as identification.A NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: [SEAL] Miami First, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company' By: Print Name As: STATE OF COUNTY OF ) ) ) iviWC Deveiupineni Agreement — Second Rending DRAFT 09125/2014 vi 4 an officer duly authorized to administer , as of personally known to me or have produced [SEAL] I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day of , 2014,ppersonally appeared before me, oaths ` and take acknowledgements, They are as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: 1W1Development Agreement — Second Pc£:^lig DRAFT 0925__01 e r i Miami Second, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: As: Print Name STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of an officer duly authorized to as , 2014, personally appeared before me, administer oaths and take acknowledgements, of They are personally id I1 tome or have produced [SEAL] as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: iviWC Development Agreement — Second Rending DRAFT 09/25,2014 vi4 Miami Third, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: As: Print Name STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERT I that on this _ day of , 2014, personally appeared before me, an officer ,d ly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, t,. -z,, , as of They are personally kno into me or have produced as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: [SEAL] Devolopnleni Agi G1:111ent — :'eating 1J11fi1' 1 u /2J7Go 14 V 14 Miami Fourth, LLC, a Florida limited liability company By: As: Print Name STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY an officer CERTIFY thaeon this— day of mow. authorized to administer as of personally known t fine or have produced T y [SEAL] , 2014, personally appeared before me, oaths and take acknowledgements, . They are as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: if\� .M:3/ �cAve�opm�ni ���:�.;nen� — Second Reading DRAFT 0��.;2G14 v15 Miami A/I, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: Print Name: As: STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIk thafon this _ day of , 2014, personally appeared before me, V an officer duly ' authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, of They are , as personally known o me or have produced as identification. [SEAL] NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: lei'\7V l Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09i 25i2014 v14 FORBES MIAMI NE 1ST AVENUE LLC, a Michigan limited liability company By: Forbes Miami LLC, a Michigan limited liability company By: Name: Title: STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of an officer duly authorized to administer , as of personally known to me or have produced [SEAL] By: Forbes Family Miami, LLC, a Michigan l'mitedliability company By Name: Title , 2014�personally appeared before me, oat an, take acknowledgements, hs NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: C S:.coind Reading DRAFT 09/25 2014 . They are as identification. STATE OF COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of ,:2O'1=4; personally appeared before me, an officer duly authorized to administer aths» and take acknowledgements, , as ,«off ) They are personally known to me or have produced NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: Iv1WC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v14 as identification. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA By: Daniel J. Alfonso, City Manager ATTEST: By: Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk, .N.,1 APPROVED AS TO FORM ANDXORRECTNESS: By: Victoria Mendez, City Attorney VIVNTC DE;VelOpffit2F1-;. Sec,Jncl ilcacifulg DRAFT 0'3125;2014 v1 4 Exhibit "A" Rezoning Ordinance Please refer to Legistar File No. 08-01015zc for a copy of Ordinance No. 13039. A copy shall be inserted prior to full execution. City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT Exhibit "B" Approval Resolution Please refer to Legistar File No. 08-01015da for a copy of Resolution No. 08-0658. A copy shall be inserted prior to full execution. City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT Exhibit "C" Site Plan City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT r-- ivimAsALA.ift cc-tc.4)., bto•Z‘o 6o ea* 47,126,WerZ orb-ze oPzitv-aq-e,W9tb*.0:01, • NE 6 Exhibit "D" Amended Miami Worldcenter Zoning Regulations and Development Standards Please refer to Legistar File No. 08-01015ztl for a copy of the Amended Miami Worldcenter Zoning Regulations and Development Standards. The Development Agreement will be considered by the City Commission as a companion item to the above -referenced file. A copy shall be inserted prior to full execution. City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT Exhibit "E" Legal Description of the Property City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING&MAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT _2 4 3 7 1TH lie I moos MO II (4 H IlIiL-111111 4 N 6 T. Illl� III CERTIFICATION IHEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SHOWN HEREON COMPLIES WITH MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER 5J-17.051, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND THAT SAID SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST .OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AS PREPARED UNDER MY DIRECTION. JEFF S. HODAPP SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS5111 2 4 1 0 61 Protect Nome: MIAMI WORLDCENTER DATE: 03/11/2014 JOB NO. 07139 DWG BY. JSH REV. 8-19-2014 CK'D By. JEK SHEET I OF 15 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 E SURVEYINGBMAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION (1) All of Lot 2 Block 18 North, together with a portion of Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 15, 16, 19 and 20 Block 18 North, City of Miami, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Lot 2 Block 18 North; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along the North line of said Lots 2 and 1, a distance. of 90.18 feet; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 1, a distance of 125.12 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along a line 25 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lot 1, o distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along the East line of said Lots 1 and 20, a distance of 37.50 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 12.5 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 19 and 20, a distance of 100.15 feet; thence North 02° 14'32" West, along the East line of said Lot 18, a distance of 12.50 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along the South line of said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 100.15 feet; thence South 02° 15'08" East, along the east line of said Lot 16, o distance of 25.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 25 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 16, a distance of 50.07 feet; thence North 02° 15'26" West, along the eost line of said Lot 15, a distance of 12.50 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 12.5 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 15, a distance of 50.07 feet; thence North 02° 15'44" West, along the West line of said Lot 15, a distance of 12.50 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along the North line of said Lot 15, a distance of 50.07 feet; thence North 02° 15'26" West, along the West line of said Lot 5, a distance of 25.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along o line 25 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 5, 4 and 3, a distance of 150.23 feet; thence North 02° 14'32" West, along the West line of said Lot 2, a distance of 125.12 to the Point of Beginning. Together with: (2) All of Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15 Block 19 North, together with a portion of Lots 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 Block 19 North, City of Miami, according to the plot thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: NOTES 1. REPRODUCTIONS OF THIS SKETCH ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE FLORIDA COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE, GRID NORTH, 1983 STATE PLANE TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION, 1990 ADJUSTMENT. 3. NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS WAS MADE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION. 4. OF THE 24.008 ACRES SHOWN ON THIS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION, 2.083 ACRES ARE ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR NE 7th STREET, NE 8th STREET AND NE 9th STREET. ABBREVIATIONS L• ARCLENGTH CONC. • CONCRETE COR. • CORNER D DELTA (CENTRAL ANGLE) L.B. • LICENSED BUSINESS L.S. • LICENSED SURVEYOR O.R.B. • OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK P.O.B. • POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. • POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.B. • PLAT BOOK M.D.C.R.• MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RECORDS PG. • PAGE P.S.M. • PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR 8 MAPPER R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY JOB NO. 07139 Project name. MIAMI WORLDCENTER DW5 BY, JSH JEK 'SCALE, N/A. DATE, 03/11/2014 ) SHEET 2 OF 15 CK'D By, 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING8,MAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 14 Block 19 North; thence North 02 14'10" West, along the West line of said Lot 14, a distance of 125.12 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 25 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 13, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence North 02° 14'05" West, along the West line of said Lot 13, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 15 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 12, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence South 02° 14'00" East, along the West line of said Lot 12, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 25 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 11, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along the West line of said Lots 11 and 10, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along a line 25 feet North of and parallel with the South line of soid Lot 10, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along a line 10 feet East of and parallel with the West line of said Lot 10, a distance of 125.12 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along the North line of said Lots 2 through 10, a distance of 439.95 feet; thence South 02° 14'38" East, along the East line of said Lot 2, a distance of 65.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, a distance of 11.88 feet; thence South 12° 48'54" East, o distance of 57.09 feet; thence North 87° 43'42" East, along a line 29 feet North of and parallel with the South Tine of said Lot 1, a distance of 27.65 feet; thence South 02° 15'27" East, along the east line of said Lots 1 and 20, a distance of 54.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along a line 25 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 20, o distance of 10.01 feet; thence North 02° 14'43" West, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 20, distance of 22.50 feet; thence South 87° 43'42" West, along o line 2.50 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 20, a distance of 2.72 feet to a point on the arc of a circular curve to the right, at which the radius point bears South 81° 16'36" West; thence Southerly along the orc of said curve, having a radius of 425.88 feet and a central angle of 06° 28'41", a distance of 48.15 feet to the point of tangency; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 20 a distance of 89.57 feet; thence South 87° 43'41" West, along a line 10 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 16 through 20, a distance of 240.01 feet; thence South 02° 14'19" East, along the East line of said Lot 15, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'41" West, along the South line of said Tots 14 and 15, a distance of 100.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with: (3) All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19 and 20 Block 23 North, together with a portion of Lots 6, 7 and 8 Block 23 North, City of Miami, according to the plot thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning of the Northeast corner of soid Lot 3 Block 23 North; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along the East line of soid Lots 1 and 20, a distance of 299.97 feet; thence South 87° 43'37" West, along the South line of said Lots 10 and 20, a distance of 100.06 feet; thence North 02° 14'32" West, along the West line of said Lot 19, o distance of 149.99 feet; thence South 87° 43'39" West, along the South line of said Lots 3 through 7, a distance of 250.22 feet; thence South Jae NO. 07/39 Protect Nnrro: MIAMI WORLDCENTER l ows sr: JSH !SCALE! N/A ICK•D By' JEK (DATE, 03/11/2014 SHEET 3 OF 15 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING&MAPPINNG Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION 02° 16'03" East, along the East line of said Lot 13, o distance of 149.99 feet; thence South 87° 43'37" West, along the South line of said Lots 13, 12 and 11, a distance of 150.09 feet; thence North 02° 16'57" West, along the West line of said Lots 11 and 10, a distance of 299.98 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along the North line of said Lots 10 and 9, a distance of 100.11 feet; thence South 02° 16'21" East, along the East line of said Lot 9, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along a line 8 feet South of and porollel with the North line of said Lots 8 and 7, a distance of 100.11 feet; thence South 02° 15'45" East, along the East line of said Lot 7, a distance of 2.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along a line 10 feet South of and parallel with the North Tine of said Lot 6, a distance of 50.06 feet; thence North 02° 15'26" West, along the East line of said Lot 6, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, alon9 the North line of said Lots 1 through 5, a distance of 250.28 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with: (4) All of Lots 8 through 19 Block 22 North, together with a portion of Lots 1 and 20 Block 22 North, and all of Lots 2 through 18 Block 39 North, together with a portion of Lots 1, 19 and 20 Block 39 North, and all of Lots 2 through 10 and 13 through 19 Block 42 North, together with o portion of Lots 1, 11, 12 and 20 Block 42 North, and a portion of Lots 1 through 10 Block 59 North, and a portion of the 50 foot platted roadway Tying between said Blocks 22 and 39, and a portion of the 50 foot plotted roadway lying between said Blocks 39 and 42, and a portion of the 50 foot platted roadway Tying between said Blocks 42 and 59, all of City of Miami, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Lot 10 Block 22 North; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along the North line of said Lots 10, 9 and 8 Block 22, a distance of 102.53 feet; thence South 02° 14'10" East, along the East line of said Lot 8 Block 22, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along a line 10 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 6 and 7, a distance of 100.01 feet; thence South 02° 14'19" Eost, along the West line of said Lot 5, a distance of 2.50 feet; thence North 87° 43'41" East, along a line 12.5 "feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 1 through 5, a distance of 225.51 feet to the point of curvature of a circular curve to the right; thence Eosterly and Southerly along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 7.00 feet and a central angle of 90° 00'00", a distance of 11.00 feet; thence North 87° 45'16" East, a distance of 2.50 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along a line, 15 feet West of and parallel with the Eost line of said Lots 1 and 20 Block 22, o distance of 202.47 feet; thence South 87° 43'39" West, a distance of 2.50 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" Eost, along a Tine 17.5 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 20 Block 22, a distance of 77.98 feet; thence South 87° 43'37" West, along the South line of said Lot 20 Block 22, a distance of 17.50 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along a line 35 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lots 1 and 20 Block 39 and the Northerly extension thereof, a JOB NO. 07139 Pro! ect Name. MIAMI WDRLnCENTER Dwc BY, JSH SCALE. N/A r CK'D By. JEK DATE. 03/11/2014 SHEET 4 OF 15 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING&MAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-6182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) IiUIIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION distance of 289.59 feet; thence South 87° 43'16" West, along a line 60.5 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 20 and 19 Block 39, a distance of 65.03 feet; thence South 02° 14'34" East, along the West line of said Lot 19 Block 39 and the Southerly extension thereof, a distance of 110.50 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" East, along the North line of said Lots 2 and 1 Block 42, a distance of 90.04 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the east line of said Lot 1 Block 42, a distance of 140.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" East, along a line 140 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 1 Block 42, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along the east line of said Lots 1 and 20 Block 42, a distance of 60.03 feet; thence South 87° 41'53" West, along a line 100 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lot 20 Block 42, o distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along o line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 20 Block 42, a distance of 100.00 feet; thence South 87° 41'53" West, along the South line of said Lot 20 Block 42, a distance of 23.00 feet; thence South 02° 14'43" East, along o line 33 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 1 Block 59 and the Northerly extension thereof, o distance of 154.94 feet; thence South 87° 41'43" West, along a line 45 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 1 through 10 Block 59, a distance of 467.30 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along the West line of said Lot 10 Block 59, a distance of 104.96 feet; thence North 87° 41'52" East, along the North line of said Lot 10 Block 59, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence South 87° 41'53" West, along the South line of said Lot 11 Block 42, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along the West line of said Lots 11 and 10, Block 42, a distance of 300.22 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" East, along the North line of said Lot 10 Block 42, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'16" West, along the South line of said Lot 11 Block 39, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along the west line of said Lots 11 and 10 Block 39, a distance of 300.13 feet; thence North 87° 43'37" East, along the North line of said Lot 10 Block 39, a distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence South 87° 43'37" West, along the South line of said Lot 11 Block 22, o distance of 8.00 feet; thence North 02° 13'55" West, along the West line of said Lots 11 and 10 Block 22, a distance of 299.97 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with: (5) All of Lots 4, and 12 through 20 Block 43 North, together with a portion of Lots 1, 2 and 3 and Lots 5 through 11 and lot 20 Block 58 North, and a portion of Lots 1 through 10 Block 58 North, and o portion of the 50 foot platted roadway lying between said Blocks 43 and 58, all of the City of Miami, according to the plot thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, of Page 41, of the Public Records of Miomi-Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: BOB NO. 07139 FrOJect NOR16. MIAMI WORRLDCENTEE DWG BY: JSH CK'D By' JEK SCALE. n/A DATE, 03/11/2014 SHEET 5 OF 15 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING&MAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7284 Tel: (561) 241-9988 Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot 20 Block 43 North; thence South 87 41'53" West, olong the South line of said Lot 20 Block 43, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along a line 10 feet west of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 1 Block 58 and the Northerly extension thereof, a distance of 169.96 feet; thence South 87° 41'43" West, along o line 30 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lot 1 Block 58, a distance of 39.95 feet; thence North 02° 14'14" West, along the West line of said Lot 1, a distance of 15.00 feet; thence South 87° 41'43" West, along a line 45 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 2 through 8 Block 58, a distonce of 349.68 feet; thence South 02° 16'21" East, along the Eost line of said Lot 9 Block 58, a distance of 15.00 feet; thence South 87° 41'43" West, along o line 30 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Lots 9 and 10 Block 58, a distance of 99.91 feet; thence North 02° 16'57" West, along the West line of said Lot 10 Block 58, o distance of 119.98 feet; thence North 87° 41'53" Eost, along the North line of said Lot 10 Block 58, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 02° 16'57" West, along a line 10 feet East of and parallel with the West line of said Lots 10 and 11 Block 43 and the Southerly extension thereof, a distance of 339.64 feet to a point on the arc of o circular curve to the right, at which the radius point bears South 49° 26'57" East; thence Northeasterly along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 15.00 feet and a central angle of 04° 20'13", a distance of 1.14 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" East, along a line 10 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 5 through 10 Block 43, a distance of 264.16 feet; thence North 02° 15'17" West, along the West line of the East one-half of soid Lot 5 Block 43, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" Eost, along the North line of said Lots 4 and 5 Block 43, a distance of 74.99 feet; thence South 02° 14'50" Eost, along the east line of said Lot 4 Block 43, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 87° 43'16" East, along a line 10 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 3, 2, and 1 Block 43, a distance of 139.98 feet; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 1 Block 43, a distance of 140.12 feet; thence North 87° 42'34" East, along the South line of said Lot 1 Block 43, a distonce of 10.00 feet: thence South 02° 13'55" East, along the east line of said Lot 20 Block 43, a distance of 150.12 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with: (6) A portion of Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 Block 58 North, City of Miami, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plot Book B, of Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 11 Block 58 North; thence North 02° 16'57" West, along the West line of said Lot 11, a distance of 119.98 feet; thence North 87° 41'34" East, along a line 30 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, a distance of 199.79 feet; thence South 02° 15'45" East, along the East line of said Lot 14, a distance of 119.97 feet; thence South 87° 41'34" West, along the South line of said Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, a distance of 199.75 feet to the Point of Beginning. 1.109 NO. 07139 Prelect No,r3: M! MI WORLDCENTER Dwc BY, JSH lscA! E, N/A CK'D By, JEK DATE, 03/11/2014 SHEET 6 OF 15 949A Clint Moore Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 SURVEYING&MAPPING Certificate of Authorization No. LB7264 Tel: (561) 241-99:: Fax: (561) 241-5182 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) MIAlMI WORLDCENTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Together with: (7) A portion of Lots 19 and 20 Block 58 North, City of Miami, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plot Book B, at Page 41, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 19 Block 58 North; thence North 02 14'32" West, along the west line of said Lot 19, a distance of 119,97 feet; thence North 87° 41'43" East, along a line 30 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lots 19 and 20, a distance of 89.90 feet; thence South 02° 13'55" East, along a line 10 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said lot 20, a distance of 119.96 feet; thence South 87° 41'34" West, along the South line of said Lots 19 and 20, a distance of 89.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. 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(Jl 25' 12 } r\) N.)c„ cn - ' - - - - N . 4 • N CD 01 JOB NO. 07139 PfefeCt Name, MIAMI WORLDCENTER I DYID BY, JSH I CK'D Bye JEK SCALE, r•80' UATL, 03/11/20141 SHEET 15 OF 15 4 Exhibit" Public Open Spaces Easement Agreement 1v1 WC Development Agreement — Second Reading DRAFT 09/25/2014 v 14MA1A 183700945v12 MJ.4-1840990874 MIA 184107861v1 MIA 184108805v1 Exhibit "F" Public Open Spaces Easement Agreement City Commission — Second Reading DRAFT This instrument is prepared by (and after recording) please return this instrument to: Iris Escarra, Esq. Greenberg Traurig 333 Avenue of Americas 44th Floor Miami, FL 33131 Reserved for Recording OPEN SPACE EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT THIS OPEN SPACE EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT ("Easement Agreement") is entered this day of 2014, by and between MIAMI WORLDCENTER GROUP, LLC., a Florida limited liability company ("MWC") and the undersigned affiliates and subsidiaries of MWC (collectively, "Developer"), and the CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("City", hereinafter the Developer and the City may be referred to as the "Parties"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the Developer holds fee simple title to that certain assemblage of real property located in the MWC District (collectively, "Property"), generally bound by NE 11 th Street on the North, NE 6th Street on the South, NE 2"d Avenue on the East, and North Miami Avenue on the West, containing 23 +/- acres, or 1,001,880 +/- square feet; WHEREAS, on or about November 3, 2009, the Developer and the City entered into that certain Development Agreement between the Parties ("Initial Agreement"), which was approved by the City Commission ("Commission") on November 13, 2008 through Resolution No. 08- 0658, (collectively, "Approval Resolution"); WHEREAS, on or about , 2014, the Developer and the City entered into that certain Amended and Restated Development Agreement between the Parties, which was approved by the Commission through Resolution No. ("Amended and Restated Development Agreement"); WHEREAS, the Parties mutually desire for the Property to provide various types of open space (collectively, "Open Spaces") within the Project, legal descriptions of which are attached as Exhibit "A", substantially consistent with the Conceptual Open Spaces Plan ("Open Spaces Plan") attached as Exhibit "B", and also consistent with the terms, conditions, and mutual obligations contained in the Initial Agreement and the Amended and Restated Development Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Developer will retain ownership of the Open Spaces but shall grant the City a non-exclusive easement allowing public access to the Open Spaces as depicted in the Open Spaces Plan attached as Exhibit B; MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Reserved for Recording NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, obligations, and conditions contained in this Easement Agreement, the Parties mutually agree and bind themselves as detailed below: 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as if set forth herein. 2. Open Space. The Developer agrees to designate the following Open Spaces within the Property: (a) One (1) public Open Space containing a minimum of 20,000 contiguous square feet, as shown on Exhibit B; (b) One (1) public Open Space containing a minimum of 14,000 contiguous square feet, as shown on Exhibit B; and (c) Sidewalks and similar pedestrian passageways, excluding Paseos as defined and depicted in Appendix D of Miami 21, designed to encourage increased pedestrian activity including shopping, entertainment, and outdoor seating in the general areas conceptually identified on the Regulating Plan attached to this Easement Agreement as Exhibit "C". 3. Open Space Maintenance, Operation, and Liability Agreement. The Developer, including successors and assigns of the Developer, shall be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and all associated upkeep of the Open Spaces (including all improvements or similar structures which may be constructed or located thereon from time to time) in a safe manner, in compliance with applicable laws and building regulations, and in a manner which does not otherwise impede the exercise of the easement rights in this Easement Agreement. 4. Term of Easements. The easement(s) over the Open Spaces in favor of the City and the public granted in this Easement Agreement shall commence on the date of recordation in the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. 5. Construction and Development of Open Spaces. The Parties acknowledge that as part of the process to develop the Property, access to the Open Spaces may be temporarily impeded for purposes of constructing, maintaining, or repairing the Open Spaces. The Developer will provide the City with advance written notice of any temporary impediments to accessing the Open Spaces. 6. Compliance With Laws. The Developer shall at all times comply with applicable municipal, county, state, and federal laws, ordinances, codes, statutes, rules, and regulations. 7. Miscellaneous. 2 of 10 MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Reserved for Recording a. Enforcement. The provisions of this Easement Agreement may be enforced by all available remedies at law or in equity (provided, however, that in no event shall any party have the right to seek to terminate any of the easement rights granted hereunder) by the Developer. b. Construction. The section headings contained in this Easement Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of the provisions herein. All of the parties to this Easement Agreement have participated fully in the negotiation of this Easement Agreement, and accordingly, this Easement Agreement shall be equally construed as between the Parties, including their successors and assigns. In construing this Easement Agreement, the singular shall be held to include the plural, the plural shall be held to include the singular, and reference to any particular gender shall be held to include every other and all genders. c. Notices. All notices, demands, or requests given under this Easement Agreement shall, except as otherwise expressly provided, be in writing and delivered by personal service or sent by United States Registered or Certified Mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or by overnight express delivery, such as Federal Express, to the parties at the addresses a listed below. Any notice given pursuant to this Easement Agreement shall be deemed given when received. Any actions required to be taken hereunder which fall on Saturday, Sunday, or United States legal holidays shall be deemed to be performed timely when taken on the succeeding day thereafter which shall not be a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. To the City: City Manager City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 With a copy to: City Attorney Miami Riverside Center 444 SW 2nd Avenue 9th Floor Miami, FL 33130 To the Developer: Managing Member Miami WorldCenter LLC. 1010 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33132 With copies to: 3 of 10 MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Attn: Ryan D. Bailine, Esq. Attn: Iris Escarra, Esq. 333 SE 2nd Avenue Suite 4400 Miami, FL 33131 Reserved for Recording d. Severability. In the event any term or provision of this Easement Agreement is determined by appropriate judicial authority to be illegal or otherwise invalid, such provision shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be construed as deleted as such authority determines, and the remainder of this Easement Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. e. Successors and Assigns. This Easement Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the owners from time to time of the Property, including their respective successors and assigns. The Developer, at its sole discretion, may assign, in whole or in part, this Easement Agreement or any of its rights and obligations hereunder, or may extend the benefits of this Easement Agreement, to any holder of a Property Interest without the prior written consent or any other approval of the City. The City shall be notified in writing within thirty (30) days after any assignment or transfer. f. Exhibits. All of the Exhibits attached to this Easement Agreement are incorporated in, and made a part of, this Easement Agreement. g. Force Majeure. For purposes of this Easement Agreement, the term "Force Majeure" shall mean and refer to any act of God, earthquake, hurricane, flood, riot, war, order of civil or military or naval authority, fire, strikes, extraordinary weather conditions, labor disputes, or any other course of events reasonably beyond the control of the Parties, as applicable (provided, however, that the inability to fund any obligation shall never be deemed Force Majeure). To the extent either of the Parties, as applicable, is unable to complete an obligation or task as a result of Force Majeure, the time period for such party to complete its obligation, to the extent there is one, shall be extended for a reasonable period of time depending upon the nature of the Force Majeure event together with the incomplete task or unfulfilled obligation. h. Prevailing Party. In the event of any litigation between the Parties arising out of this Easement Agreement, each party shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and costs. 8. Reservations. a. The Developer hereby reserves all rights of ownership in and to the Open Spaces, including, without limitation, the right to grant further easements in, 4of10 MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Reserved for Recording on, over, across, and under Open Spaces for all uses and activities that do not materially interfere with the intent and provisions of Easement Agreement. b. The Developer hereby reserves the right to install public utilities in the Open Spaces subject to the approval and consent of applicable local governmental and/or regulatory agencies. 9. Recordation. A fully executed version of this Easement Agreement shall be recorded in the public records of Miami -Dade County by the Developer, at the Developer's sole cost and expense, within Thirty (30) days after execution by all the Parties, and shall be binding on the property legally described in Exhibit A of this Easement Agreement. 10. Amendments; Termination. Subject to the other provisions hereof, the provisions of this Easement Agreement relating to the easements may not be amended, modified, or terminated except by written release and/or agreement of all of the then effected owners of the Property seeking such amendment, the holders of any mortgages of record encumbering same, and the Manager of the City of Miami or his or her successor, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The City shall not unreasonably withhold, condition, or deny any such requests to amend this Easement Agreement. Further, no modification or amendment shall be effective unless in writing and recorded in the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. 11. Estoppel Certificate. Upon request by any party to this Easement Agreement, the other party or its duly authorized representative will deliver to the requesting party, within thirty (30) days after such request is made, a certificate in writing certifying (a) that this Easement Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect (or if there have been any modifications, a description of such modifications and that this Easement Agreement as modified is in full force and effect); (b) that to the best knowledge of such party, the requesting party is not, at that time, in default under any provision of this Easement Agreement, or, if in default, the nature thereof in detail; (c) to the best knowledge of such party, whether such party has a claim against the other party under this Easement Agreement, and, if so, the nature thereof and the dollar amount of such claim; and (d) such other matters as such requesting party or its lender may reasonably request. Each party further agrees that such certificate shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the City Attorney and may be relied upon by (i) any prospective purchaser of the fee or mortgage or assignee of any mortgage on the fee of the Property or any portion thereof and/or (ii) any prospective or existing lender of the Developer as identified by the Developer in its request therefor. 12. Entire Agreement. This Easement Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings and arrangements, both oral and written, between the Parties. NOW, WHEREOF, the City and the Developer have caused this Open Space Easement and Maintenance Agreement to be duly executed. [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW] 5 of 10 MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement 6 of 10 Reserved for Recording MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement MIAMI WORLDCENTER HOLDINGS LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: PWV Group 1 Holdings, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: Name: Title: By: 701 North Miami (FL), LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: Name: Title: Miami First, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: Print Name As: Miami Second, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: As: Print Name 7of10 Reserved for Recording MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Miami Third, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: Print Name As: Miami Fourth, LLC., a Florida limited liability company By: Print Name As: Miami A/I, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company By: As: Print Name: FORBES MIAMI NE 1ST AVENUE LLC, a Michigan limited liability company By: Forbes Miami LLC., a Michigan limited liability company By: Name: Title: By: Forbes Family Miami, LLC., a Michigan limited liability company By: Name: Title: 8of10 Reserved for Recording MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Reserved for Recording STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this _ day of , 2014, personally appeared before me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, as of . They are personally known to me or have produced as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC Print Name: Commission No. Commission Expires: [SEAL] 9of10 MIA 183590082v4 Open Space Easement And Maintenance Agreement Reserved for Recording CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA By: Daniel J. Alfonso, City Manager ATTEST: By: Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: By: Victoria Mendez, City Attorney 10 of 10 MIA 183590082v4