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Res. No. 043-06-12184
RESOLUTION No. 43 -06 -12184 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S PROPOSAL TO TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF SUNSET DRIVE FROM US -1 TO SW 69T" AVENUE (CITY LIMIT) TO THE CITY, IN LIEU OF THE CITY'S REQUEST VIA RESOLUTION No. 95- 05- 12074; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission accept the ownership transfer of Sunset Drive from US -1 to SW 69th Avenue (City Limit) to the City of South Miami; and WHEREAS, in order to control the changes, operation, permitting and maintenance associated with the proposed improvements set forth in Resolution No. 95- 05- 12074, the City wishes to accept the conveyance of the portion of Sunset Drive- and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission authorize the City Manager to work with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on whatever steps it takes to transfer the street to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1: That the City accept the ownership transfer of sunset drive between US -1 to SW 691h Avenue; and that the City Manager is authorized to work with FDOT on the issues relating to the transfer of operations, permitting, maintenance and improvements of Sunset Drive. Section 2: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval_ PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 2006. Ac T: C TY CLERK READ AND VED AS-TO FORM: Cl ORNEY Include File Name and Path APP OVED: AYOR COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Feiiu: Yea Vice Mayor Wiscombe: Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea Commissioner Birts: Yea Commissioner Beckman: Yea Y OF SOUTH MWAI IN fR- OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2(3'31 # o, The Honorable N'layor F eliu and Members of the City Commission 'pia; Yvonne S. M1cK1niuy, Acting City Manage r �i a Fri �rA /. jibola Dalogun, REM, CF EA, Dlraci.or Public Works & Enginepring Depar lent .:� Dc`I` e: April 13, 2006 P,'Oon,!J' a Rimrn NO.., 11 Subject: Transfer of ownership of Suns =et Drive from US -1 to SIA 69'h Utreet. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION SION CAF THE CITY OF SOU 'H �JIIW, FLORIDA, ACCEPT11ING FLORIDA DE=,R-MENT of T RANSPO TATICN'S PROPOSAL TO TRANSFER C)V+ NEPS l;P OF SUNSE # DAVE FROM IJS -1 TO S�!V 69TH S s REE I (CITY LIMIT) 1 C THE CITY, 1i�! LiE:� OF THE CITY'S REQUEST VIA RESOLUTION No. 95- 05- 12074; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE equest. ,accepting Florida Department of Transportation's proposal to transfer ownership of Sunset Drive from US -1 to SW 69th Street to the City. easov =geed: To beautify the Sunset corridor, being one of the entrances to the City; with the creation of tree medians for canopy and traffic calming. Cost; No cost for the transfer process. However, the City will assume Bill responsibility of the street, to include maintenance. unAding Scurca: Not Applicable. zackup Docurnentat:i i P LA 1 El Resolution Flo. 96 -05- 12074 previously approved for the project. Letter submitted to FDOT for the request. E -mail from FDOT proposing the transfer The "Home Town Plan —,area 2" report Hypothetical hoof Design plan for the Sunset Drive Corridor. �� t ?0P, 5 __ - t F „yz , b. ft`ii ice: %iR!0gLm' Aib01� ��fir�Ct7., .; pfd •• l j ' � �sv'i X13 �r yt, [s '�� -3 )? a ?buy f Ls:•.�F: R> 4f5tl �'��."a � iT;�+i1�1'u��}�;C� i��i ��J� A, -igast 19, 12005 Florida Department of Transportation Disurict 6 Offic° 1000 INVV I !l x' Avenue Vl.iam -, Florida 33172 Dilecto3 of d lanldng N11 ,4: EM9H: cbalog II`i3f r;.l. ct ` Suutsel, 1', iv° �Fr- D T3 US-1 io SVI 6 "' Av;'y ue) ,City of South Lffi ?mi, Florda Dear &ir. Rodriguez: Ln 1994, the City of South Miami completed a charette and planning study for an area of the ciiy bounded roughly by miller give on the north, Red Road on the east, US -1 on the south and SIW 62 "a Avenue on the west. The plan, ?mown as "Hometown Plan — Area 2" included specific recommendations for improvements in the area, including on Sunset Drive (SW 72 "d Street) from SW 62"d Avenue to US -1. Since several of the roadways within the planning boundaries were FDCT roads, including Sunset give, review and input from MOT staff (David Blodgett and Todd Leadrnan) was made an integral past of the process. We are enclosing °xcerpts from the plan pertaining to those specific proposed improvements to Sunset Drive. On July 19`h, 2015, the South 1rliami City Commission passed and adopted Resolution Rio. 95 -05- 12074 (copy enclosed) directing the City Manager to proceed with more detailed planning and budgeting for the implem citation of the Sunset Drive improvements. The resolution also directed the City Manager to contact your office to obtain authorization and/or take whatever steps necessary to ensure your agency's cooperation. in order to concrol the changes, operation, pamaitting and maintenance associated with the proposed improvements, it is the City's intention to initiate the conveyance of this portion of the Sunset Drive right-of-way (SW 62 "d Avenue to US -1) from 1 DOT to the City of South Miami.. In 1996, we successfully concluded a similar conveyance of an adjoining portion of Sunset Drive from US -1 to Red Road (dociin entation enclosed). South Warili sYd ep, 2001 S- ngr We look foI'wazd to a si", ilarly successf It cooperaltion duTi g this conveyaLce process, and we eagLrly R -wait your reply. 3ho id. you have any questions o,_ conaments, ;please do not Hesitate to contact ua:5 at (3051663-6350. Sincerely, W. Aji'oola .Balogun, REM, CFEA Publics VVorlss LL Engines ing Director cc: Nfania V. Damns, City Manager G-aryDumn, FDO , District 6 Ramon Castella, P.E >, C3TS �/J"-ETOIV�v�- Detaili'ngAdVatiol, odlVeighborhood -i SOUTi 7 -j'\ Ml, - LOMDA Z I I X01-11 Sr, Pail .Hers, Urban Design folland &KIlight Peter M. Femandez., PE November 11, 1994 ,cl%Nyl 1 -i � TA - R No cr;mmunily .rhhind !lelibe aiely set orb to TIC - less Dmniell Cary In 1992 a cornmunity -based effcr, in South fvfiami led to 'what has cos7rc to be know as "The Hometown Plan" for one neighborhood in downtolxnr Solr$l1 ivlian3i. This year the sage kir:d of Mitellse creative process was col-,ducted again, far another, largcr S` tiOn of th- cAY including neighborhoods north acrd west of south Dixie Highway' The words and iri ages in this booklet and the large -seam r,Iaps present the results. This latest plan (dabbed "Elo !edown Too" by the neighbors) idealistically, describes a renewed, sustainable corrrmu?,ity. It Predicis and ;proposes stro.ag, traditional neighborhoods that could by the env=y of 111.1 r'egio ?r. it sumusts a nurturing enrvir-orrr�ent for families, institutions a�,d businesses. it as=lva1accs a bear_rtiflul public realm which reflects the best ofour° history and culture. r But this idealistic vision is to be accomplishcd through small, do -able pr0,er ts. It calls for gentle, gradual changes carried out tivith surgical care-- not "slash -ancl- b `° urban renewal. it suggests straightforward, iinne " tested forms [of buildings and public spaces. It ,Maces the first priority on it ill developmient on the acres of fallow land, and looks to privato investment as the key Yo implementation. The most important id,as in the P ka �� °° 91 The tsar itisar�rl -ieighborlwod structlar� should be reinforced with each new building, and each preservadon eff , it; ?} The mix of land uses should bti primarily inarket- driven; 33) Streets are for people, -sot just cars, and de cndence on and dorm alico on the automobile should be reduced; diverse range of household incomes sd�o��id be crica�� raged ��ritb digni��ed Forms of affordable ljousing, and male models should be specifically .recr- i ted, to stay or move In; 5) The two sides of the City, divid -d by Dixie High -way, sbould be spatially and psyclio logical ly rejoined by extending ibe Homptown District an its refs s . to the north. IVY 052nd Avpjj,,-p� to Restajc u�• () free o'rect rtdr; (narrower) a Plant f 1c�ilt�rp� s k i?3s 'J.9d �;jalit su eci 11 -ce } lcia# acs P11 the rnedic -M. E""'Ou? age redevelop lc si Owa stories i; he f t a1 d this ui1 �Szr et p ©sition d close to file st cct � °s 1 tat arc at Bel ejff11" of wilt move slower, 1poto -"'Sts and pedestrians. s , Making crossillft ;pleasant and o'dill e1 co€Ira L amide shade- co, /Cred s' z, SIN Drive sai�3 for ides =rallcs n3al�eval il; frees are als® cr? g rjoic trees aecerttla?e the sense �eeddllrcausl �r than drive. For Motorists, 'Ieial to the City's ars to slot da�v,. SYR Cemiribuic to the �� °s ee ,s triage and �� en�'�gy e�.,cienc Lt�ect residents to c€)mbine li�i ono y and d increase o pariu it ?es Tor o r � I is eaIt �, and �or11�g here. 1 ?1 Relocate the Parking lot ill front of e yl•va Martij, Building and ; estore the historic Palm Crescent park, Fulure additions and alterations to (or rf'placerrle Itt City .l -fall should ra,vrapfe around the S lva Building tO form y artist lecani"Igore tl arexard City ?a11 � lots shared by a the Public Library and Police statiol, t© increase efiiciency. 8e,ae�ts: City 1j411 will Dave a more IQ CF, F, q '3I'T� Katy c immis.5$Csn mayor \L ICH C.arvu 'price Mayor Faaul a oung A,,n Bass ,f'Qnj Cooper Tom CuRniB&ra Can3,m,u niiy Design 1'3' jeca COminittee: Simon Codrington, Jr., Chair J€,scp�ine Anderso,t ma;cic Bader-, Bank U?wed Luriana Bnrrcto, motel ls'ia scyuy S. Gibson Daisy Harrell, CAA 4dviso7y Board tilaaron Li idsay, Dade Coun3y HUD miahm-1 hiller, Comtjuniiy rV0VSPgVeI Sarah i o€�pkirs, crro -#fade Of ce of C €ti.en Pr71 frcilsal�On 40 And Many CW en P arnacipants including: Timothy Abraham Corn Bynu Babe Maas Joseph Elias Taahi Aikham Sylvester Calls9r i�iernice Ellis Ru'®ystine Andfrson hotly Cooper Coalse- Xarbort�n lr Bill Enright Sarah An&rson 5t�erg.n s� Cox S Henry FtoNVers Robert Basden Daisy GaIrnion David Baseheart John Depipsey Rita Gare Subrata Basu Christine Dials Carol Gasvror, 3arsyl delis rc�y) Peter Dolbudits larslcs i.. Citt�vcr 1_.ca, my Belot $�ar�,� Dorfman Joe Ana Glover James BoWman Egues Sandra Goldstein Clam Broo�k a��� Al %C- Rene Gcr;ralez , rarAcc Ur".9wii 40 Celia Gcant 1:`G'yr'olo Martin E!P-2 ore siernbcra VMan !dUlaliCy Ninstersoll Naomi Sic4ia? Chris .I IansC'n .iitel , ly fcDii 1 Jails Sii3;,k£S Margaret Harnd(m. Shaton 2,41"ller Quinn7c Stec k'cs Ethzl Hamel Mildred Mit6ei !' Lev Tash Carol H )rris Dwle iV'1Objey Arine Thompson Lillie 1. Harris Margaret Moora Iviinton Ti.nslcy Pastor R.E. Harris Sieve Ng Lulus Tobin Dell;iHsgg. Lure<iYlaiPalrick Johnnie TornLins W. Henson Roy 114'a son Slmron Troy Pa €3l 1lolmes Lue e ! Iitrc,Sa Per�'f lied iruby Gary il.as Bernice A. Philli 's David Tucker Sarah ln.olc Joan Fierce J.B. Turbidy Lou & Jade J;?ck Clive & Deborah Powtll Robert Ushcrsoii, A.':�..P Daisy Jac'. -sop.. Walter Polv,--r Cakes Watson Julius JaaeRson John Prict, a E "V. Joseph Watson Rev. Ailihonso Jac! -,son Julia n u_ Rambo Rev. Emmaliilel Adria Jenkins Lix3 l#e Ranirbo Lydia White Denni's J:.nk.ins Susa.11 Ridding Tma While Christine Johnson Joseph B Reimnan Ari cony Wilburn !olin E. lLrP,teT Eve;yn Fi6ardsor4 Elie W iburn Fenny Kaufman Wiilae Robinson Dan Williams Gloria Kinson Harrison Dsighi Rue Dorothy Wiliia ms Sieve Kralien Douce Scl,° hu:r Marguerite 4iliilams Willam KTuegcr Gloria P. Simmons Rlitli VlilHDMS Janet Launceloit James SAt bnons Sr Tyrone W illialiis Jeff Lane Julia Sim mops .tiicob Wilson Jean Larkin -Scott Irene Smilh Suzanne Wolfsohn l.aaira G. Long John Edward Smith Mark Wynnemer AIA Marlene Magness Rev. Charles Standifcr Clary Young Jaufer ivlariboae A.R. Stanberry barley Young Donovan Martin A:inick Sicrribberg Karen Geller City of South Miami staff- W.F. Hampton, City ?dam. -er Earl Gailop, Esq., Cary ,411orpcy Rosemary Wascura, Ci€y Cler /c Dean Mimins AICP, b7CD Dirscla= Kelvin Bynu nl Elba Claudio cFrol Hughes Slaven Kobola Perry Turner, Chief of Police Clarence Paltersofl, Public Works Direcior I�-kt ern Oshikoya, Finance Direclor Jim Co won, Park-g & Recreation Director Bill Mackey Bill 13ratf Major David Roiiiine Eva Rosa 41 David Struder Kathy Vasquez Gladvs Villas• Rev. David Walker Scott Boc wwric-I Ca ael RA `dicier Dover A;CP Jason Dur0mm R. Cco i.y FY T ;3 Dove; -, Kohl & Parine, -s: i oufflas Frost Gr4y S:ev; Hafer Ross H9.17 In, v a; i• /zsYli3 s�il.y C'iI yOc- itrison, If, AI i 1oc ,N/Ii ddiel.onks, AiA Ial rie hiios Josfp', Kohl Crick ns Lopcz Miriam Tropp Kevin Young Ssmuvd E. Poole lil, Esq, apcd Laurie Thompson, Esq. Peter MFernapdez, FE riper KMash ,PE ,peeia,i Thmi s to: David Blodgett & To4d Lead man, Florida Departrren€ of Transportation Dcan 1 aydor & Harold Bdibasi, MeiroDade Office of Community Developmeni Daiiv1 Carr, , oulh Florida ir'aier Mawgemer,t Disirici Carric Ednnorodson, UA,4 Vohmleer Services CVIfer © 1994 by Victor Dover and Joseph Kohl 4-7 j z_J a'�,:,SOLU OINNO� A RE--~DLUTIUN U-11" L'd,-, I A �- �-, -- 3 � F " t :r' --I�j3 -sj7PYUa rv-�-,,ZMWAN -M CM/IF-1, ,T A, W MUCITTFIMP VATI T i =i I jj, j1) L r, " A - T_"!2A 2 R 1 0- 1 D E"', T G IF 0, INHWAR two urban &Q, chautqts VOOO Wd in ah, carly 1990's -WhiC,11 rtSuItt-d "R SUL1111 PAW"i's ,adopted 'Ho o-fo-,vn Plan " A ea 2, ajld ,ng the, fundaniciltals ii&v phn awepxd hydv,, City is statement, ni-M bo shooldivulhOMM, !hc,,rc-,o canopy owrfl-, stn ets sfiowd be I-Csto'c'-d -wlwwa, absrTlt, ,.t!i mg nm,Vo with reyu!ar six3r,"N'; nild d t�� ft��st of QF HIM "Spo,i5� Propf),sals" SUI-Bct DM Yin 62 P p c - ,orme Ian thig.� trips and t pleating of 5-cre ti, t t s and p.1 a f i n 7 cn nd I g. flh3 Weas A the ;-,zdian, and croating a 11wdscaped-un cdi,,�n RA Hammd ing to the "Man"Is low IraW "makAg S unot ' t',.d ! j Driva, saf�r fo: and ,tt,,e scnse o.peo ai will ,a, -3EL, - drvt'rs 'J�a and '--m�rgy eff 4v slow dowfi'�� and, CC" UMS Mc Crucial tothe cily'� ima, CHTY I'An200, FLOR MA, THAT: Thc City Managpris I btain authorivificli and/or to take wliatovo;r steps pecessaryto ero that ncy's cooperuUM. i The City Manager is also authorised to proceed with the budgcqing and pl"ning of a landscaped codian on z s R t Drive from 62""Avenue to DWO Highway, and shall bringg to the ComyPigsi0l' for their appr4oVaj an .•Stjjpjte of the related cuts. 'I'11is resolution shall taL- effect innediatOYUPO-n apPrOval.- PASS YD AnD AMPTRD 0% day Of Owd T 2005 p V. APPROVED, ATTEST: op, W CLEq READ ANO APPROVED AS To FORK C 1 TV _A 2�KRN SY IL/ f � 1r Y d COMMKIn TTW 4-0 mayor Russe"I., yap vic"- Mayor Palmer:. Yea C0-,n,njs75joj-je,r Wi�,,mbe: absent Commissioner Birty .00pfr: ypa conlmission,-r sher�a,: �mqc5qsn !IHVIN Hinou n Ali,) -As -LN�a F R VT7 Mmy Scott Russe i of nyoi" � a AGENDA ITTENIT q ,i. uf— ex 117!?.- .i ?, ni 1)-n, S,uu.iset =s.4lve f3rarc�: 62`1 %- :. --T a to US 3 r..'�.�` aa if x��/i �L'i 3 "� , �' � p i TI 'r'a 2 d f i t G' r B '-' CITY M 4 '3 e s",`- R i O i- 'i:i}..F� 3 ..�,. .�`7�: 1': ��� �.ai,..:L"i.�3 t `:'�� .x�i LJ § �.� �z� �� � ��.�e ?.... 5- 3�..�...��� � '{ a'3 1 n"'1 ��- t��5... xl.R Va T Iff ESTr' "s ggy.���r 4i.�.s_i.:,1 4. :z �c�'( -f.:t° l �9�A;e�.t�2 '�,/�' � _:. UI�to .3�7('.�R y.}rD�g.a.E�...�'� :��',`+'o �i.. O51��.siS�+L:.I�I�J'f � +1 �t T�.i� � a�i s EEP, IIH0IDAE 3': �i!'Y�1 `r L� rr� ! 1'� A =1 2 � 2; Pt s.> s vlDMHI G $ OR- kY.�'�i ;'�tti�.i` EGA IP, .t.,' DATE. BM Two urban design charrettes held in the early 1990's resulted in South Miami's adopted "Fiorneiown Plan" Area 2. Among the fundamentals in the plan accepted by the City is the statement, "Streets must be shaded and veavti W: the tree canopy over the streets should be restored where a.bscnt, using native LI..LswiL regular spacing." The first of tee listed "Specific proposals" addresses Sunset Drive from 62 no Avenue to Dixie Highway, ighway, rocommei�diing the cr=eation of planting strips and the planting of "trees in the median." The creation of a landscaped median will, according to the "Flan," slow traffic "making Sunset Drive safer _For motorists I , p °destria -ns" because "free; ac ^,yrivat, +,he sense of speed and viill cause drivers to slow down." The `:pion` also states that "Street trees are crucial to the City's imago and energy efficiency." The proposed resolutions would authorize the City Manager to contact FDOTi' in order to obtain authorization and/or to take whatever steps necessary to ensure that agency's cooperation in establishing the landscaped median. it would also authorize her to proceed with the budgeting and planning to bring to the CorSninission an estimate of the related costs for approval. Approval is recon- imended'. e� h N4, i f 2001 0; Tice vlay or ;x City Corr n, Issi ,� 0.�TE: July 19, 2005 F R VT7 Mmy Scott Russe i of nyoi" � a AGENDA ITTENIT q ,i. uf— ex 117!?.- .i ?, ni 1)-n, S,uu.iset =s.4lve f3rarc�: 62`1 %- :. --T a to US 3 r..'�.�` aa if x��/i �L'i 3 "� , �' � p i TI 'r'a 2 d f i t G' r B '-' CITY M 4 '3 e s",`- R i O i- 'i:i}..F� 3 ..�,. .�`7�: 1': ��� �.ai,..:L"i.�3 t `:'�� .x�i LJ § �.� �z� �� � ��.�e ?.... 5- 3�..�...��� � '{ a'3 1 n"'1 ��- t��5... xl.R Va T Iff ESTr' "s ggy.���r 4i.�.s_i.:,1 4. :z �c�'( -f.:t° l �9�A;e�.t�2 '�,/�' � _:. UI�to .3�7('.�R y.}rD�g.a.E�...�'� :��',`+'o �i.. O51��.siS�+L:.I�I�J'f � +1 �t T�.i� � a�i s EEP, IIH0IDAE 3': �i!'Y�1 `r L� rr� ! 1'� A =1 2 � 2; Pt s.> s vlDMHI G $ OR- kY.�'�i ;'�tti�.i` EGA IP, .t.,' DATE. BM Two urban design charrettes held in the early 1990's resulted in South Miami's adopted "Fiorneiown Plan" Area 2. Among the fundamentals in the plan accepted by the City is the statement, "Streets must be shaded and veavti W: the tree canopy over the streets should be restored where a.bscnt, using native LI..LswiL regular spacing." The first of tee listed "Specific proposals" addresses Sunset Drive from 62 no Avenue to Dixie Highway, ighway, rocommei�diing the cr=eation of planting strips and the planting of "trees in the median." The creation of a landscaped median will, according to the "Flan," slow traffic "making Sunset Drive safer _For motorists I , p °destria -ns" because "free; ac ^,yrivat, +,he sense of speed and viill cause drivers to slow down." The `:pion` also states that "Street trees are crucial to the City's imago and energy efficiency." The proposed resolutions would authorize the City Manager to contact FDOTi' in order to obtain authorization and/or to take whatever steps necessary to ensure that agency's cooperation in establishing the landscaped median. it would also authorize her to proceed with the budgeting and planning to bring to the CorSninission an estimate of the related costs for approval. Approval is recon- imended'. e�