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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up DocumentsART IN PUBLIC PLACES 1600315 & 16®00315zt THE CITY OF CORAL CABLES �y CITY HALL 409 DILTMORIX WAY OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 98194 The City Beautiful April 6, 2016 Daniel J. Alfonso, City Manager City of Miami 444 SW 2"' Avenue, 10"' Floor Miami, FL 33130 Re: Article 11 entitled "Art in Public Places" 16-00315ZT bear Mr. A nso: Congratulations on the City of Miami's proposed Ordinance amendment and the inclusion of Article 1 I dedicated to Art in Public Places! As a neighboring City, we are thrilled to express our support for the Ordinance and your vision to enrich Miami with the welcoming and engaging experience public art offers. Following a proud history of incorporating public art into the fabric of our community, the City of Coral Gables formally adopted our Art in Public Places Ordinance In 2007 and later began collecting fees toward the program. As a result, the City commissioned, and is in the final stages of installing, an outstanding monumental artwork consisting of two sculptures by world-renowned artist Alice Aycock, Soon, we will be commissioning our next iconic artworks as part of the eagerly anticipated Miracle Mile Streetscape development project. In addition to the spectacular presence of quality artworks, Coral Gables is conscious of the broad scope and reflection of our community that such artworks have for visitors and residents working and shopping during the day or relaxing at night. With the growing number of public art programs established in neighboring cities and through the excellence of Miami-Dade's Art in Public Places program, every person can have a free and fluid cultural experience as they travel between our Cities and throughout the County. We can all be proud to share in such a legacy. We wish you continued success and prosperity. y� Cathy Swater son-Rivenbark, ICMA-CM, AICP, CEcD City MC cc: Francisco Garcia, Department Director of Planning St Zoning N.O. BOX 141049 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 33114-1540 (305) 480-0201 M1.A[\/\1BEACH 101 City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 331$9 Tol, 306.673-7010 Fax: 308-6737782 Jimmy Morales, City Manager Tel. 305-673-7010, Fax: 306-673-7782 January 28, 2016 City of Miami Department of Planning and Zoning Land Development Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 Dear Honorable Members Planning and Zoning Appeals Board, I am writing to express my support for the City of Miami Planning and Zoning Appeals Board adopting a Public Art Ordinance which is scheduled to go before the Board on February 17, 2016, Public art has been proven to provide an educational experience that is accessible and welcoming to all residents and visitors and consistently impacts the community in a positive way, The City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places program has been an important part of the Cultural landscape in Miami Beach for more than 20 years, Currently, the program is in the process of commissioning six (6) internationally recognized artists for the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation and Expansion project, with an estimated public art contribution of $7,000,000, The proposed works by these artists exemplify Miami Beach's prestigious quality commitment to commission world class works of public art. The commissioning of these public art works elevates any public art program to a whole new level, bringing artists to the community, In closing, South Florida's cultural scene Is growing at an accelerated pace — a pace driven by public art programs throughout Miami -Dade County and the addition of a similar program in the City of Miami will undoubtedly enhance the City of Miarpi and Miami -Dade County, Manager Village ofPo n ttu Day April 11, 2016 City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department Land Development Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 Re: Proposed Public Art Ordinance for the City of Miami Dear Honorable Members of the Planning and Zoning Board: 1. ci{�I�4%r�� Please allow this correspondence to serve as a letter of support for the establishment of an Art in Public Places Program within the City of Miami. The privileges of having an Art in Public Places Program will enhance the artistic and civic pride of the City through creative art projects that improve the visual quality of public spaces. The establishment of the program will allow the opportunity to transform public spaces from ordinary civic areas to sites that can connect the communities of Miaml-Dade County. I commend Efren Nunez, Planner it who has been working diligently to establish an Art in Public Place Program Ordinance that will enhance the environment by Integrating public art In the metropolitan area of Miami. The Village of Palmetto Bay proudly supports the Art in Public Places Program within the City of Miami and we look forward to Its approval. Sincere , E d Silva VI ge Manager 9705 Fust t b1$cus Strae4 Palmetto Bay, R 33157 110-239„1234 e305-259-1290 (t x) kyww'taa ilettobav-ft'(1av Department of Planning and Zoning Land Development Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 Re: Art in Public Places Ordinance Honorable members of the Planning and Zoning Appeals Board: It is with great enthusiasm that I write this letter of support on behalf of the Miami River Art Fair, herein after referred to as Nina Torres, Nina Torres commends the City of Miami for taking the initiative in estab- lishing a Public Art Program and crafting legislation that contributes to the aesthetic character of the built environment and to the cultural en- richment of the City of Miami and the surrounding communities. Nina Torres commends city staff, in particular the Planning and Zon- ing Departments Land Development Division which has been working diligently for the past several months to craft such thorough legislation in support of the of arts. With this said, we kindly request that the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board approve the Public Art Ordi- nance as presented by staff. Sincerely, Nina Torres Founder and Executive Director Miami River Art Fair 2015-2016 OFFICERS ILLA PRESIDENT ian Alonso FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Venny Torre SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Judy Pruitt March 23, 2016 TREASURER Department of Planning and Zoning t Vinson Richter Land Development Division SECRETARY 444 SW 2nd Avenue Dolly Maclntyre Miami, FL 33130 -- AT LARGE - - - — Re: -Aft in—Public Places Ordinance Enid C. Pinkney Megan Belly Dear City Officials: PAST PRESIDENT Please allow this correspondence to serve as a letter of support to establish an Olga Vieira Art in Public Places Program within the City of Miami. Public art provides a valuable experience that becomes part of the City's landscape, accessible by all. TRUSTEES Alex Adams Steven Brooke The benefits of public art, the positive impact on the community, its residents Ruth Jacobs and tourist,s and the potential to attract world class artists from our vibrant arts Leonor M. Lagomash:o Megan McLaughlin community make this Program an essential part of an evolving Miami. Albert Menendez Edmund wines -on Qucvedo Speaking from the reservation point of view, Dade Heritage Trust is thrilled that p g P' p g is Randall Art in Public Places funds will also be set aside for historic projects within the City Susan Shelley of Miami. Scott Silver Dona Spain Todd Tragasb We are proud to support the Art in Public Places Program and look forward to its Lilian Walby approval. ADVISORS Walter Alvarez Gay Bondurant Regards, Ann Marie Clyatt Bertram i1Chico" Goldsmith Gary Hetd Adolfo Henriques Jorge Hernandez Sallye Jude Christine Rupp Penny Lambeth Nancy Liebman Executive Director Bruce Matheson chris@dadeheritagetrtist.org Thomas J, Matkov cell: 305-910-3996 William Murphy George Neary Leslie Pantin Arva Moore Parks Rafael Penalver Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Jeanette Poole Norab Schaefer Don Slesnick H Herb Soso Ellen Uguceioni Mary Young EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Christine Rupp Chris @ dadohcritagetrust.org cell: 305-910.3996 190 SE 12th Terrace, Miami, FL 331311305-358-9572 www.dadeheritagetrust.org MARK A. CARDENAS 1700 WEST WASHINGTON, SUITE H PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007-2844 ` u CAPITOL PHONE; (602) 926 -3014 - CAPITOL FAX; (602)417-3048 TOLL FREE: 1-800-352-8404 mcardenas@azleg.gov DISTRICT 19 Arizona '!- nuot of AQ�1A` o.-e�i�:c�ifivre 11010 rix, Arizona 85007 March 15, 2016 Department of Planning and Zoning Land Development Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 COMMITTEES: APPROPRIATIONS, MILITARY AFFAIRS & PUBLIC SAFETY WAYS & MEANS - RANKING MEMBER RWA-F-ifi Re: Art in Public Places Ordinance - File No. 16-00315zt & 16-00315 Honorable Members of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board: It is with great fervor that I write this letter of support as a Representative of the great State of Arizona. I would like to take this opportunity to commend the City of Miami for taking the initiative to establish a Public Art Program that contributes to the aesthetic character of the built environment and to the cultural enrichment of the City of Miami. I commend city staff, in particular Efren Nunez with the Planning and Zoning Department who has been working diligently for the past several months to craft one of the most comprehensive pieces of legislation I've seen in support of the of arts. This unique ordinance will not only enhance the built environment by integrating public art in the public and private realm but will serve as a cultural and economic engine for the greater metropolitan area of Miami. With this said, I kindly request that the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board approve the Public Art Ordinance, Sincerely, Representative Mark A. Cardenas Arizona House of Representatives District 19 NINA TORRES I FINE ART'i January 25, 2016 Department of Planning and Zoning Land Development Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 Re: Art in Public Places Ordinance Honorable members of the Planning and Zoning Appeals Board: It is with great enthusiasm that I write this letter of support on behalf of Nina Torres Fine Art gallery, herein after referred to as Nina Torres. Nina Torres commends the City of Miami for taking the initiative in establishing a Public Art Program and crafting legislation that contributes to 'the aesthetic character of the built environment and to the cultural enrichment of the City of Miami and the surrounding communities. Nina Torres commends city staff, in particular the Planning and Zoning Departments Land Development Division which has been working diligently for the past several months to craft such thorough legislation in support of the of arts. With this said, we kindly request that the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board approve the Public Art Ordinance as presented by staff. Sincerely, Nina Torres Director and Chief Curator Nina Torres Fine Art Arts and Entertainment District 11800 N Bayshore Dr. CP1, Miami Fl. 33132 1 www.ninatorresfineart.com ART IN PUBLIC PLACES CITIES IN FLORIDA W/ ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAMS Note: Not reflected in map: City of Doral adopted a Public Art Program 2015 City of Sunny Isle adopted a Public Art Program 2014 ItUlniv. of West Florida Florida M Univ# itf eon Art In State d Flo w. *Ham Me GaInesvffIeIAIachua**Univ, of Casselberry* Orlando* * t Pembroke F .. nn! L Public Art Programs 01�00M; 1A in Florida Ltgtnd Florida Association f Public Art public art Key J Professionals Member organization 13 I7�'�II:lYr1 PROJECTED PUBLIC ART FEES ON MUNICIPAL PROJECTS AS MANDATED UNDER MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Note. This is the approximate projected administrative fee the City will have to pay to Miami -Dade County in 2016 to administer the Public Art requirement on the proposed CIP. PROJECTED ADMINISTRATIVE ART FEES TO RE PAID TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY ON CITY PROJECTS AS OF APRIL 13, 2016 BMNa. GRANDTOTAL $ 40,214,544.34 Public Art Fee (1.5%) $ 603,218.17 M-DCAdm. Fee (15%) $ 90,482.72 M -DC Maintenance Fee (15%) $ 90,482.72 I Total Fee $ 180,965.45 ill Pr4Fl SC.Pm NO, Construct[.., Bid Date Stutua Phase fifaireas Virginia Key Northpo nt Park Design and enhanceme- Virginia Key Northpoint 58-P&R-Parks and Park Design and 8-301848 Recreation a!n hancements. D2 2 $ 500,000110 10/10/16 Future 8 -Future Dr„rnal n nn fu the. nx t g pool Rar1411y all d loll .sV'ur,,, 17P, t, 10 It Y I l I rw ac:ility all 11 Irl',ludo thr; 7'e, howl n g, s f I, "t hapad pool. I ILI lt,g,,—I 111 :. 7s yards lo, f II, (jgh'I:(8) a n„lenan 2. fill II t[ fowsP;( F d shath,rai I 'nO 'nun i ural(;') 3. Life(yh,aarct afire/first aid room 4. 'i lal,4r',h Ia Fay,,round i. Ca , t„Ct; p Akii,ig to 1- Ill 11 r Ja 1YG .-club'r'ei al"d ,ufr "A, Addil dly all eight (8) inch wator I II Ire "wall Ir scus ,I oat 58-pMe rIal.Ls' and( V ria Nark IVa_aw Per @1401 /I m,,, that un Facility 2 L,5L3,452_00 1/14/11 Aaafvr, D-Iii,i SO 3 P&R-Pork, and Jo,c M i r 11, 11, fl. !!1 [a l4er„rm nC CYI Irr l:.rnve mc':L'^, 1'850,000,00 6/27/L7 Artre, 1. fPlanri Ing I Replace air conditioning unit Allapattah Community T1$ '.. &35003 35 -CCF -Public Fac,[,t,es Elderly Center 218,250.96 8/1/16 Future 8 -Future PART A (B-35806) 1. Demalition of the existing pool facility, and construction of a smaller swimming pool fzdlity. The proposed pool facility will undode the following. a) 50 x 50'swimming pool with a maximum depth of 4 feet b Wool Bath House that ontairs showers, toilet stalls, urinals, storage and pump 2. of Demolition of the existing restroom holding by the baseball field, and construction of a new restroom building. The proposed building will Include a storage 1 room for the field maintenance equipment, PART B ( S-35806-02) Improve the function of the existing boat. ramp and adjacent marine structures, add Curtis Park New Pool center pier, lengthen five (5) existing boat trailer parking spaces, re -design the 98-P&R-Parks and Facility and Boat Ramp parking lotto add too (10) boat trailer parking spaces and (14) fourteen regular 9-35806 Recreation Improvements aces. 1 $ 1.,474,000,00 2/9/16 Active 3 -Design (1) D I't' on of the 'st ng pool fac'I'ry and construction f a new mailer pool faallty.. The new Ponfail Fly wflI r, de the following kycomponents: (a). Swimming pool with a maAmun depth of 4 feet; (b). Pool Bath House (Includes Curtis Park New Pool showers, tollet stalls, and pump room). (2) Demolition ofthe restroom building at'the Facility and Boat Ramp SE corner of the baseball field, and construction of a new restroom building. 58-P&R-Parks and Dl - Sanitary Sewer B-358065 Recreation Component 1 $ 434,783.00 1/27/16 Active 3 -Design Existing bathroom structure to be demolished. Design and build a new restroom building and park maintenance storage -Build accessible walkway on perimeter. Build ac essible ramp(s). Install Hi- LO refrigerated water fountaln,.add sod where 58-P&R-Parks and Kennedy Park Restroom necessary. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ADA. B-35838 Recreation Building Improvements 2 $ 277,200.00 4/28/16 Active 7 -On -Hold Existing bathroom structure to be demolished. Designand build a new restroom Kennedy Park Restroom building and park maintenance storage.Build accessible walkway on perimeter. Build Building Improvements accessible ramp(s). Install Hi- LO refrigerated water fountain, add sod where 58-P&R-Parks and D2- Sanitary $ewer necessary. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ADA. &358385 Recreation Component 2 $ 110,000.00 4/28/16 Active ]-On-Hold Detik and c.'anrtra..l rt aft :, ''.alt ,. I'to f(a.ld to irl E:l ,I [ ai furl Irtnl(,,l'If Iln)ecf'11 largo'. .or f r,ld, 9 fo rb, l held tu,d 1 LI 1 . ,erf f n Id .. err,all dl chars, rc- 1.,460,800. w u¢f a,t of rr g;,c'bn s/.Ler c>.s4ya 'Lira of t'hr xst ng pn 0lrl Chunil Orfyl a.faefu r...l,,,l 4fa i'& It k`arlca islar,A Rrc dll w p'tl” r� new f .Irl acid 'a ew f ,,.Fc. Fr `e -fat R a doing for Voc: c e 7u rrht. hi:, h[ [d ;f (4:,1l,1,Of,10.09) is B 4DBlti, R¢!cxe^Ilan tilde halt, Solar la lc I4e rr wt of the c<a^'eb xrllv,lyi dooa rl tic. Ilea ft a^Id, `i �� 30,000 00 7(,4/1C'� Act IYe, L'tL'r, en Uflerl W APP This project consists of furnishing of all labor, materials and equipmentf r, the design and construction of a new community center of approximately 6,000 SCLFT. The 58-P&R-Parks and Douglas Park bullding will include restrooms, homework room, multipurpose room, computer 2 -Pre - B -40581 Recreation Com on unity Centre r- D2 mom, office space and storage. 2 $ 1,895,000.00 1-1/23/1.6 Active Design Douglas Park Douglas Park Community Centerlmprovements-D2 58-P&R-Parks and Community Center B -40581A Recreation Improvement -D2 2 $ 2,200,000.00 10/10/16 Future 8 -Future N , c 1n Na' ,mo Nsigo and r o, strut f 1. nx 4:IL'i0 a f addition aru;'I rtodO a hd exist ti hhtirrriev ift-Y"&411u V:,s and f unity €3uldue, aerrei 00 8-4f14;H Roches,tun Ad'ItIIGn 1 1,S,'s,60f1. 00 5/1,/I> A( rac, I In, API'' Design and construct a 10,000 SF two-story fire rescue facility an a portion of a public park. The facility will include bays for four trucks, dormitories, offices, a recreation room, kitchen and miscellaneous support spaces. Scope Include the relocation off site of the existing fire station modular building, related utilities, and select street trees, possible relocation of electrical mains and sanitary force mala. The site work will elude the addition of a parking lot, service a pro orb cuts and signahaotion. As pert If .0 n i ftha Burro d' gp rk,�an terfleld 'I, be ad -Jed. in the course of securing necessary approvals for the project presentations to the Neighborhood and the Zoning Hearing Board may be required. B-60454 28 -FIR Fire Rescuc Fire Station 414 (New) 4 $ 5,866,858,38 3/22/16 Active 7 -On -Hold To pay a one-time ontributian of $1M to the developer 3170 Holdl ngs, LLC who has agreed to ,..tract a fire station of approximately 11.,000 square feet within the "Blue on Coral Way project for the use of the City's Fire Department and to lease the Shenandoah Fire Shenandoah Fire Station to the City for a term of 100 years with two 99 year B-70040 28 -FIR -Fire Rescue Station -04 extensions at a cost of $10,00 per year. 4 S 1,000,000.00 4/15/16 Future 8 -Future 1''.. Police Marine Patrol Recalls and improvements of the City of Miami Marine Patrol Facility 1.,2,3, B-70044 29-POL-Pollee Facility 4,5 $ 10/18/16 Future S -Future ',. Renovate Headquarters Renovate Headquarters front lobby and entrance -Police Department '.. front Lobby and entrance -Police 1,2 '3 B-70143 29-POL-Police department 4,5 $ 225000.00 10/10/16 Future S -Future Fire and Rescue. Renovate/Rebuild 1Taining Center '..B-70224 28 -FIR -Fire Rescue (Renovate/Rebull d) 2 $ 17,000,000.00 3/15/1.6 Future S -Future ''.. Fire Station N5 Major Renovations '.. B-70237 28 -FIR -Fire Rescue Renovation 1 $ 800,000.00 3/15/16 Future B -Future B-30531 CITP Adm I';Iorscy Marr orf ';Ihari gu},,,IP,r,L've cit nul"h5,'r of chr.(,,.d1+F"ooh„rftl r. h,sl:nr':: building. 2 , IM,[1011_0t1 '1/ArvYILF nr:YJva^ s ,lwy 14ravFte,sorarinn ootid r, ,nE:Ogruar,l'rcraary with atg r:',rrrt, r, I 1 r uu ,r,trac,ma, reception arca„ands parking lot. GRANDTOTAL $ 40,214,544.34 Public Art Fee (1.5%) $ 603,218.17 M-DCAdm. Fee (15%) $ 90,482.72 M -DC Maintenance Fee (15%) $ 90,482.72 I Total Fee $ 180,965.45 "Fiscal Impact" PROJECTED PUBLIC ART FEES ON PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT & STAFFING COST TO OPERATE A PUBLIC ART PROGRAM Note: The Department of Planning and Zoning in consultation with the Building.Department compiled the estimated Public Art Fee projections based on private development projects with a building valuation of one million dollars or more. Art in Public Places Estimated Fee Projections on Private Development The Department of Planning and Zoning in consultation with the Building Department compiled the following fee projections based on project valuation of one million dollars and over for private development within the City of Miami. Commercral $1,227,17,307 00 $2,271,713 OZ Residential $6,088,400.00 $60,884 Total $1,233,59,707 O.D°$12p332,597 07 ._Best case scenario of $13.2 _ .. * million average annual public art fees Art in Public Places Staffing Needs In order for the successful implementation of the Art in Public Places Program, the Department of Planning and Zoning is seeking to establish a Public Art Division with the following two initial positions listed below to administer said program. Arts & Culture Project Field TBD Public Art; $77,000 $5,891 Manager Total $179,886 Note: The City's approximate fee to be paid to MDC in 2016 is $181k which represents a 15% administrative fee and 15% maintenance fee of the 1.5% mentioned above (See attached Exhibit A.). The amount contracted will be reverted to the City in the event the city starts its own Art in Public Places. The County's Public Art Committee has the sole authority to decide what works of art get commission on City projects. See Exhibit "A"for projected MDC fees to be paid to County.