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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM
FILE ID: <<16-00091
Date: 1/20/2016
Commission Meeting Date: 3/11/2016
Requesting Department: Public Works
District Impacted: .2
Type: X Resolution n Ordinance ❑ Emergency Ordinance I ( Discussion Item
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Law Department
Matter ID No.
Subject: A Resolution accepting and authorizing the City Manager to execute a Perpetual Sidewalk
Easement from Brickell City Centre Project, LLC. for the purpose of public pedestrian access.
Purpose of Item:
A Resolution of the Miami City Commission accepting and authorizing the City Manager to execute a
Perpetual Sidewalk Easement from Brickell City Centre, LLC for the purpose of public pedestrian
access to portions of sidewalk constructed on private property abutting the south side of SE 6 Street
between South Miami Avenue and SE 1 Avenue.
Background Information:
*See attached 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.
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NO' Is this item funded by Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bonds?
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Brickell City Centre LLC (Grantor) is the fee simple owner and has a leasehold interest in
certain real property located on the south side of SE 6 Street between South Miami Avenue and
SE 1 Avenue. The Grantor is constructing a mixed use commercial/retail/residential
development on their property as part of the larger Brickell City Centre. The City has granted to
the Grantor the right to construct non-standard improvements, including but not limited to
hardscaping, landscaping and lighting, within the City's right-of-way known as SE 6 Street
between South Miami Avenue and SE 1 Avenue. The Grantor's improvements contemplate the
relocation of a public sidewalk from the City's right-of-way onto the Grantor's private property in
certain locations. The Grantor has agreed to grant a non-exclusive Perpetual Sidewalk
Easement to the City for the purpose of public pedestrian access to those portions of the
sidewalk constructed on the Grantor's property abutting the City's right-of-way. Miami -Dade
County, the owner of a portion of the property leased to the Grantor, has agreed to give its
consent to the granting of the easement.