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DOWNTOWN MIAMI DRI
INCREMENT III
November 17, 2016
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DDRI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Land Uses
Increment I
Buildout-May 28, 2003
Increment II
Buildout-September 28, 2019
Increment III
Buildout-September 1,2025
Totals
Office (includes Government)
(gross square feet)
Government Office
(gross square feet)
Retail/Service
(gross square feet)
Hotel
(rooms)
Residential
(dwelling units)
Convention
(gross square feet)
Wholesale/Industrial
(gross square feet)
Institutional
(gross square feet)
Attractions/Recreation
(seats)
3,681,890
300,000
1,453,500
4,500
10,550
500,000
1,050,000
200,000
30,500
1,220,000
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747,774
1,605
6,750
300,000
550,000
350,000
59,000
100,000 50 wet slips*
2,500,000
7,401,890
SEE ABOVE 300,000
758,000 2,959,274
2,000 8,105
18,000 35,300
0 800,000
250,000 1,850,000
150,000 700,000
2,000 91,500
N/A
100,000
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Project consists of development in Downtown Miami through the Year 2014, including the following land uses and increments:
*42 slips are vested from DRI review pursuant to DCA BLIVR 11003-001. 1
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MASTER INCREMENT
REQUIREMENTS
NOT REQUIRED
REQUIRED
LIMITED GROUNDS FOR
DENIAL
•
Water Quality
•
Air Quality
•
Air Quality and/or
•
Wetlands
•
Employment and
Transportation
•
Flood Prone Areas
Economic Characteristics
•
Vegetation and Wildlife
•
Transportation
•
Historical and
•
Other Public Facilities
Archaeological Sites
• Water & Waste Water
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Other Public Facilities:
• Solid Waste
• Energy
• Health Care
• Education
• Police & Fire
• Recreation & Open
Space
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DRI NO. SUBJECT
10 Demographic & Employment
11 Revenue & Economic
16 Flood Plains
17 Potable Water
18 Wastewater
19 Stormwater
20 Solid/Hazardous Waste
21 * Transportation/Transit
REGIONAL IMPACT CONDITION
No Inc. III
No Inc. III
No None
No Inc. III & Master
No Inc. III & Master
No Master
No Master
No Inc. III & Master
22 Air Quality No Master
23 Hurricane Preparedness No Inc. III
24 * Housing No Inc. III & Master
25 Police & Fire No
26 Recreation & Open Space No
27 * Education Yes
28 Health Care No
29 Energy No
30 Historic & Archeological No
31 Attractions & Recreation No
39 Sea Level Rise No
Inc. III & Master
No
Inc. III & Master
No
Master
Inc. III & Master
No
Inc. III
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W DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS
SCHOOLS
■ AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
FACILITY PLANNING WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
■ COORDINATION WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
• ESTABLISHMENT OF CITY OF MIAMI EDUCATION TASKFORCE
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NEW DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS
HOUSING
■ 2,700 DWELLING UNITS OR FIFTEEN (15) PERCENT OF THE RESIDENTIAL UNITS
PROPOSED BY THE DDRI INCREMENT III WITHIN AN AREA OF A TEN (10) MILE OR
TWENTY (20) MINUTE COMMUTE
■ 20 YEARS
■ EXPLORE CREATIVE AFFORDABLE/WORKFORCE HOUSING SOLUTIONS
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NEW DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS
SEA LEVEL RISE
■ CONTINUE EFFORTS TO ADDRESS THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF SEA LEVEL RISE
• CONSIDER FINDINGS OF SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE COMPACT
IN FUTURE DECISIONS
• COORDINATION WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SEA LEVEL RISE TASK FORCE
• EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL OF COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN,
CONSIDER ESTABLISHING AN ADAPTATION ACTION AREA
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NEW DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS
TRAFFICAND MOBILITY
• PAYMENT OF $6,005,829 (2016 DOLLARS) TO M IAM I-DADE COUNTY FOR TRANSIT
• APPROXIMATELY $375,000 TRANSPORTATION COMMITMENT
• IMPLEMENT TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT (TDM) STRATEGIES
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P7AB Recomn ndaLlc[
Recommendation of approval on Sept. 7, 2016 by a vote of 10-1
of the DDRI Increment III consistent with the South Florida
Regional Council Report Recommendations and Conditions of
Approval dated June 6, 2016;
And finding that:
1. the ADA to be consistent with the Miami Comprehensive
Neighborhood Plan, as amended, and Miami21, the Zoning
Ordinance of the City, as amended; and
2. it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City to
issue an Increment III Development Order for the DDRI.
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Miami DDA Board of Directors
Recommendation
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Recommendation of approval on October 21, 2016 by a
unanimous vote (Resolution No. 25/2016) and requesting the
City of Miami City Commission complete the following:
1. Approve the DDRI Increment III ADA subject to the South
Florida Regional Council June 6, 2016 Report,
Recommendations and Conditions of Approval.
2. Find that the ADA for the DDRI Increment III is consistent
with Fla. Stat., Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan,
Miami21, as amended, Report and Recommendations of the
South Florida Regional Council, and State Comprehensive.
3. Find that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of
the City of Miami to issue and authorize a Development
Order for the DDRI Increment III.
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Cleric
Miami DDA Board of Directors
Recommendation (continued)
4. City of Miami City Commission enter into an interlocal agreement,
memorandum of understanding, contract or similar agreement with
the Miami DDA reardin theollowin :
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a. Assignment of City and Miami DDA tasks and responsibilities for
the prearation of the required Development ofRegional Impact
act
Annual Reporting as required b the State of FloridaDepartment
of Economic Opportunity. This agreement shall include a
timeline to satistyapplicble State of Florida guidelines for
submittal.
b. Miami DDA participation and approval in the allocation and
distribution of Downtown Development of Regional Impact Fees
pursuant to the City of Miami Code of Ordinances, Chapter 13,
Development Impact and Other Related Fees, Article II -
Downtown Development Supplemental Fee to provide funding
DDRI administrative costs and including but not limited to the
following projects/initiatives within the Miami DDA boundaries:
im
provements; mprovements; capitalcosts/projects; beautification;
urban parks; urban design initiatives; etc.
DOWNTOWN MIA'1I DRI BOUNDARIES
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