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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSummary FormDate: 6/1/2015 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARYryFORM g FILE ID: °I 5 00721 Requesting Department: Department of Real Estate and Asset Management Commission Meeting Date: 6/25/2015 District Impacted: 2 Type: 11 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Emergency Ordinance ❑ Discussion Item ❑ Other Law Department Matter ID No. 15-700 Subject: Submerged Lands Lease ("Agreement") with the State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ("State") for the continued use of State-owned submerged lands ("Submerged Lands") located adjacent to the City -owned upland property at 250 NW North River Drive, across from Lummus Park in Miami, Florida. Purpose of Item: A Resolution of the City of Miami Commission, with attachment(s), authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Sovereignty Submerged Lands Fee Waived Lease and Modification to Decrease the Square Footage and Slips ("Modified Lease"), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, between the City and the State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ("State"), for the continued use of State-owned submerged lands ("Submerged Lands") located adjacent to the City -owned upland property at 250 NW North River Drive, across from Lummus Park in Miami, Florida ("Uplands") for a term ending January 1, 2018; Authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute future lease renewals, amendments and modifications, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, provided that the lease renewals, amendments or modifications do not contain material amendments or modifications to the terms and conditions of said Modified Lease, with terms and conditions more particularly set forth in the Modified Lease. See Supplemental Sheet. Background Information Budget Impact Analysis NO Is this item related to revenue? NO Is this item an expenditure? If so, please identify funding source below. General Account No: Special Revenue Account No: CIP Project No: NO Is this item funded by Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bonds? Start Up Capital Cost: Maintenance Cost: Total Fiscal Impact:0 Final Approvals (SIGN AND DATE CIP N/A Budge If using or receiving capital funds Grants N/A Risk Management Purchasing Dept. Director Chief ���' City Manage /'(iA 1 ,07: -� /5 t "Acr" Page 1 of 2 Subject: Submerged Lands Lease ("Agreement") with the State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ("State") for the continued use of State-owned submerged lands ("Submerged Lands") located adjacent to the City -owned upland property at 250 NW North River Drive, across from Lummus Park in Miami, Florida. Background Information: ,The City of Miami ("City") is the owner of the uplands ("Uplands") located at 250 NW North River Drive across from the City's Lummus Park in Miami, Florida. ;The State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ("State") leases the ,Submerged Lands located within the Miami River ("Submerged Lands") to the City on a fee waived basis. The City wishes to continue to use the Submerged Lands and to renew said lease, and the State has set forth modifications for such continued use and renewal. 'The Submerged Lands are currently used by the City for a 15-slip temporary docking facility used exclusively for temporary day mooring of recreational vessels, with one slip allotted for a law enforcement vessel and another exclusively for water taxis to drop off and pick up passengers, with both overnight mooring and permanent mooring prohibited. The State continues to require that the City's docks located at the Uplands and the Submerged Lands shall be used solely for public recreational, non-commercial activities consistent with the historic, grandfathered operation as a public docking facility used in conjunction with the public Uplands at Lummus Park and the City and State are also working together to allow the use of the facility by other governmental vessels, such as law enforcement and environmental engineering and desire to negotiate and enter into a Modified Lease ("Modified Lease"), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, which will expire January 1, 2018. Page 2 of 2