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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUrban Development Review BoardCITY OF MIAMI URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 444 SW 2"d Avenue 3" Floor Miami, FL 33130 Mr, Daniel Alfonso City Manager City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133-5595 December 28, 2016 RE: 2016 Annual Report- Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) Dear Mr. Alfonso: The Urban Development Review Board is pleased to present this annual report in satisfaction of City Code Section 2-434. This year the UDRB met 13 times and reviewed 37 projects. One (1) of ten (10) board seats remains currently unfilled. The Board looks forward to continuing serving the City of Miami as new Special Area Plans and other significant projects come forward. The Board offers the following report specifically responding to the required questions per Section 2-434: A. WHETHER THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD IS SERVING THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS CREATED. The Urban Development Review Board is a special review board that consists of professionals privately practicing in architecture and landscape architecture. The recommendations from the UDRB assist the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department to improve the architecture, landscaping, and urban design aspects of proposed buildings and/or projects that exceed 200,000 square feet, or as the Director deems necessary. In 2016 the board has been extremely active due to the volume and scale of projects submitted. The board provides a system of checks and balances of professional recommendations to the Planning Director. The Planning Director utilizes comments from the UDRB when analyzing and making final recommendations to be presented to the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and the City Commission. B. WHETHER THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD IS SERVING CURRENT COMMUNITY NEEDS. The Urban Development Review Board provides a non -governmental professional technical review that provides value to the residents of Miami, insuring that their city receives the highest quality development and redevelopment possible. C. A LIST OF THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD'S MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS In 2016, the UDRB Board reviewed and provided recommendations on 37 projects. The volume of projects reviewed by the Board is expected to either stabilize or increase in 2016. D. WHETHER THERE IS ANY OTHER BOARD, WHETHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, WHICH WOULD BETTER SERVE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD. No other City board has the professional knowledge and experience in the fields of architecture and planning to review projects for the established urban design criteria. The UDRB continues to meet the City's goal of creating a vibrant world class city and delivering an objective non -governmental review of proposed projects. E. WHETHER THE ORDINANCE CREATING THE BOARD SHOULD BE AMENDED TO BETTER ENABLE THE BOARD TO SERVE THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS CREATED. The Board continues to serve its role of independent review, analysis and recommendations of proposed projects within the City. F. THE COST BOTH DIRECT AND INDIRECT OF MAINTAINING THE BOARD. There are no direct costs of the UDRB to the City of Miami. The Board consists of volunteers in their respective disciplines appointed by each commissioner. Indirect costs arising from the Planning and Legal staff assigned to the Board include: meeting preparation, review of applications, miscellaneous coordination, attending board meetings, writing resolutions, and communicating with applicants, board members, and other city staff to facilitate the Urban Development Review Board. The Planning Department staff assigned to the Board also conducts other responsibilities within the urban design division. Indirect costs for 2016 are estimated at $ 7,501.67 (see attachment). Thank you for the opportunity to present this report. Sincerely, Robert Behar, A A UDRB Chairm 1 Attachment: Approximate Indirect Costs 2016 Page 2 of 3 CITY OF MIAMI URBAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD AVERAGE INDIRECT COSTS 2016 MEETING PREPARATION, REVIEW APPLICATIONS, COORDINATION Planning Liaison BOARD MEETINGS 4.0 hrs. x $33.61 x 13 meetings — $ 1,747,72 Subtotal = $ 1,747.72 Planning Liaison 4 hrs. x $33.61 x 13 meetings = $ 1,747.72 Planning Support 4 hrs. x $37.05 x 2 meetings = $ 296.40 Assistant City Attorney 4 hrs. x $39.12 x 1 I meeting = $ 1 721.28 RESOLUTIONS, COMMENTS, COORDINATION Planning Liaison Planning Director (Or Designee) Subtotal = $ 3,765.40 4.0 hrs. x $33.61 x 13 meetings = $ 1,747.72 0.5 hrs. x $37.05 x 13 meetings = $ 240.83 Subtotal TOTAL= $ 7,501.67 Page 3 of 3 _ $ 1,988.55