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06-13-00
MAYOR: Julio Robaina CITY MANAGER: Charles Scurr VICE MAYOR: Howe G. Felia CITY ATTORNEY: Earl G. Gallop . `''taady:GGViscomte "_TI'SC CLERKi Ronetta Taylor COMMISSIONER: David D. Bethel COMMISSIONER: May Scott Russell CITY COMMISSION AGENDA City Commission Meeting Meeting date: June 13, 2000 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL Next Regular meeting Date: July 18, 2000 Phone: (305) 663 -6340 Time: 7:30 PM City of Scmtb Miamai. Ordinance No. 10 -00 -1712 requires all lobbyists before engaging in any lobbying activities to register with the City Clerk and pay an annual fee of $125.00. This applies to all persons who are retained (whether paid or not) to represent a :busnes� >.:enti.t�r:= M..vu.... rganization-- ..t ®- : _ ,..,influence "C y" action. "City" action is broadly described to include the ranking and selection of professional consultants, and virtually all - legislative, quasi- judicial and administrative action. It does not apply to not-for- profit organizations, local chamber and merchant groups, homeowner associations, or trade associations and unions. CALL TO ORDER: A. Roll Call: B. Invocation: C. Pledge of Allegiance: D. Presentation(s) 1. Dante Fascell Park Tennis Program- scheduled for 6 :30 p.m. 2. "Certificates of Appreciation°' - scheduled for 7:00 p.m. 3. KAPOW - scheduled for 7:00 p.m. 4. 2000 Legislative Initiative - scheduled for 7:00 p.m. 5. Northside Charrette - scheduled for 7:00 p.m. REGULAR CITY COMMISSION 1 AGENDA - June 13, 2000 ITEMS (S) FOR THE COMMISSION'S CONSIDERATION: 1. Approval of Minutes June 6, 2000 - Regular City Commission Minutes 2. City Manager's Report 3. City Attorney's Report t ►GEND r 4. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; APPOINTING VICTOR DOVER TO SERVE ON THE ZONING TASK FORCE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Mayor Robaina) 3/5 5. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DISBURSE THE SUM NOT TO EXCEED $24,000.00 TO COOPER- GENERAL CORPORATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF EIGHT ORION 800MHZ MOBILE RADIOS FOR THE FORD 2000 CROWN VICTORIA POLICE VEHICLES AND CHARGE THE FUNDS TO ACCOUNT NUMBER 1910 - 521 -6430, (OPERATING EQUIPMENT) (Mayor Robaina) 3/5 6. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY 44ANA�GEi : ,_ r,.: EE t ONTRAC , ,...x ITkt , . LEADEX CORPORATION, FOR ASPHALT WORK TO BE DONE AT MARSHALL WILLIAMSON PARK DUE TO EROSION THAT HAS CAUSED EXTENSIVE PROBLEMS ON THE SIDEWALKS AND RELEASING FUNDS FROM ACCOUNT 001. 0000. 131.1440, "MARSHALL WILLIAMSON PARK IMPROVEMENT /SAFETY GRANT. (Commissioner Bethel) 3/5 7. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER FOR THE USE OF TWO FORD PICKUP TRUCKS TO BE PAID IN FIVE ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS OF $1.2,934.64 STARTING IN FISCAL YEAR 1999 -00 3/5 8. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RELEASE FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000.00 TO THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSORTIUM FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER }4Q62"£UCH3 ° =MARIw s RENOVATIONS"' PROJECT REGULAR CITY COMMISSION 2 AGENDA - June 13, 2000 NUMBER FRDAP F8078, FOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND CREATING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR TWO RESTROOMS, JANITOR'S CLOSET AND A 100 SQUARE FOOT STORAGE ROOM LOCATED AT FUCHS PARK 3%5 9. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO OVERTIME PAYMENT, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PAY EXEMPT EMPLOYEES OVERTIME FOR HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF FORTY (4,01 SOURS A WEEK DURING A DECLARED DISASTER EMERGENCY BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. 3/5 10. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY "i�+iANA i i SBURSE X15 DOt%`FROW- ACCOUNT`° NUMBER 01- 1315 -513- 3450, ENTITLED "INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ", AND $10,000 FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 01- 2000 - 219 -1334, ENTITLED %ANNEXATION CONSULTANT," TO THE SOUTH MIAMI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF CHAMBER SOUTH FOR ACTIVITIES RELATING TO ANNEXATION. (Mayor Robaina) 3/5 11. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE HOURLY RATES AND TO EXECUTE PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH KIMLEY -HORN & ASSOCIATES, INC., MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. & CIVIL WORKS, INC. AND PROVIDED THAT INDIVIDUALLY EXECUTED AGREEMENTS BE MADE A PART OF THIS RESOLUTION. 3/5 ORDINANCE (S) SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING (S) 12. AN ORDINANCEp -0, F 4,THE- MAYOR i AND h CITY COMMISSION OF . THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS; TRANSFERRING SEC. 2 =26.1, ENTITLED - COMMISSION FOR WOMEN" TO SEC. 2 -26 AND CREATING SEC. 2 -26.1 ENTITLED "JUNIOR COMMISSION FOR WOMEN'f; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Commissioner Russell) 3/5 RESOLUTIONS) /PUBLIC HEARING(S) 13. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY. COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20- 3.5(E) OF THE LAND REGULAR CITY COMMISSION 3 AGENDA - June 13, 2000 DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW A TWENTY -FOUR FEET THREE INCHES (241-311) REAR SETBACK, WHERE A TWENTY -FIVE FEET ,- 4&TBAC QUIRED VN- ROPERTY- LOCATED IN THE RS -4 " SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" ZONING DISTRICT, SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT 6039 SW 63 TERRACE SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143 (Commissioner Wiscombe) 4/5 RESOLUTION (S) 14. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, PROCLAIMING SEPTEMBER 2000 AS FIREARMS SAFETY MONTH IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI. (Vice Mayor Feliu) 3/5 15. A RE:OLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RELEASE THE SUM OF $31,998.00 TO DYNABILT TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOM FACILITIES AT FUCHS PARK, CHARGING THE DISBURSEMENT TO ACCOUNT NUMBER 001- 0000- '131.221'6� "IWCH9�'PARK°'RENOVATIONSO� `R.. _ (Commissioner Russell) 3/5 ORDINANCE (S) FIRST READING There are none SPEAKERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT SECTION 2- 2.1(k) (2) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PROVIDES THAT "ANY PERSON MAKING PERSONAL IMPERTINENT, OR SLANDEROUS REMARKS OR WHO SHALL BECOME BOISTEROUS WHILE ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION SHALL BE FORTHWITH BARRED FROM FURTHER AUDIENCE BEFORE THE COUNCIL BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER, UNLESS PERMISSION TO CONTINUE BE GRANTED BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE COMMISSION. fr COMMISSION REMARKS PURSUANT TO FLA STATUTES 286.0105, -THE CITY HEREBY ADVISES THE PUBLIC THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THIS BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER REGULAR CITY COMMISSION 4 AGENDA - June 13, 2000 . a CONSIDERED AT ITS MEETING OR HEARING, SS OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCBRDINGiS, AND THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AFFECTED PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTES CONSENT BY THE CITY FOR THE INTRODUCTION OR ADMISSION OR OTHERWISE INADMISSIBLE OR 12MILEVANT EVIDENCE, MOR DOES IT AUTHORIZE CHALLENGES OR APPEALS NOT OTHERWISE ALLOWED BY LAW. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commission DATE: 6/9/00 AGENDA ITEM # 14 FROM: Charles D. Scurr Comm. Mtg. 6/13/00 City Manager Zoning Task Force THE REQUEST A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; APPOINTING VICTOR DOVER TO SERVE ON THE ZONING TASK FORCE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND The City Commission by Resolution No. Z53 -99 -10876 created a Zoning Task Force. This Task Force is charged with the responsibility of reviewing and making recommendations to the City Commission regarding necessary and useful revision to the Land Development Code. Each individual being appointed has demonstrated leadership and professional capabilities and represents various geographic areas of the City. The expiration date of the appointments shall expire at the conclusion of the assigned task. Mayor Robaina sponsored this resolution. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; APPOINTING VICTOR DOVER TO SERVE ON THE ZONING TASK FORCE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 253 -99 -10876 created a Zoning Task Force charged with the responsibilities of reviewing and making recommendations to the City Commission regarding necessary and useful revisions to the Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, the Resolution creating the Zoning Task Force requires the appointment of an individual with professional/technical capabilities; WHEREAS, Victor Dover, a resident of South Miami, is an experienced professional urban planner. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA; Section 1. The City Commission hereby appoints Victor Dover, Urban Planner, to the Zoning Task Force. Section 2. The expiration date of the appointment shall expire at the conclusion of the assigned task. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY MAYOR Commission Vote: Mayor Robaina: Vice Mayor Feliu: Commissioner Russell: Commissioner Bethel: Commissioner Wiscombe: Feb -28 -00 11:04A Dover, Kohl &_Partners 305 666 0360 P.02 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI BOARD}ICOMMITTEE APPLICA TION 6130 Sunset Drive Phone Na 305 - 663 -6310 South'Mianu, FL 33143 Fax Na 305- 663 -6318 1. Name: Y I CT6 � �Y M ! ✓J! 2. Home Address: M1AM1 EL;� 143 3. Business Address: 5$79 Sour VF. QUITE [ Got MIAMI FL- 33143 4. Home Phone No. 305 Business Phone No. 05 (0(0IO 6 5. Education Background: EAC96LON QF ArCtGHM90 V 1AG1/V(A -WCH M.C. 6. Community Service: 8. Are you a registered voter? Yes No 9. Are you a resident of the City? Yes ✓ No 10. Do you have a business in the City? Yes ✓ No 11. Ethnic Origin? Anglo American ✓ African American _ Hispanic American— Other THIS APPLICATION WILL REMAIN ON FILE FOR ONE YEAR Resised 1 /2000 1AM1 TOTAL P. 032 Feb -28 -00 11:04A Dover, Kohl & Partners 30S 666 0360 VICTOR BRANDON DOVER A. I. C. P. PROFESSIONAL DOVER, KOHL &PARTNERS, Urban Design, South Miami F1., 1987 - Present. Certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners. Member, American Planning Association, NCARB Architecture Registration Examination: all portions complete. IMAGE TRANSFORMATION LAB, University of Miami, Coral Gables FL. Project Director, 1987. MAVROMATIDIS AND ASSOCIATES, Kozani, Greece, Associate and Designer, 1986 NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, Washington DC. Exhibition Designer, 1985. DEGREES University of Miami, Coral Gables FL Master of Architecture, 1990. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg VA. Bachelor of Architecture, nragrta runt laude, 1985. TEACHING Visiting Professor, Graduate Program in Suburb & Town Design, School of Architecture, University of Miami. 1997. Mayors Institute on City Design, Washington University, St. Louis MO, 1995 & 1997. Adjunct Instructor. School of Architecture, University of Miami, 1990 - 1991. Instructor, First Year Design Studio, School of Architecture. University of Miami, 1986 Project Director, Florida Governor's School of Architecture and Design, 1986. Faculty, 1986 and 1991 SERVICE Director, Biscayne Bay Foundation, 1997- present. President, Rotary Club of South Miami, 1996 -97. Director, Rotary Club of South Miami. 1994 -1999. Assistant Governor, Group 111, Rotary District 6990.1998-99. Co- Chair, Administrative Council, First United Methodist Church of South Miami, 1997 -99. Director, Jubilee Community Development Corp. (rep. Miami District, United Methodist Church), 1994 -96. Former member, Professional Design Advisory Board, Fairchild Tropical Garden. LECTURES Sierra Club Sprawl Initiative Series, April 1999, Miami FL. include American Planning Association, Gold Coast Chapter, April 1999, Miami FL. Florida State Trails & Greenways Conference, October 1998, Miami FL. Upper Midwest APA Conference, October 1998, Cedar Rapids IA. The Seaside Institute, "The Florida Tapes," September 1998, Seaside FL. Tennessee APA Annual Conference, September 1998, Chattanooga TN. AIA "Celebration & Central Florida" National Conference, February 1998, Orlando FL. AIA "21st Century Outlook" National Conference on Green Building, November 1997, Miarni FL. Iowa Homebuilders Association; October 1997, Iowa City IA. RailVolution National Conference,' October 1997, St. Louis MO, American Public Transit Association, National Meeting, September 1997, Chicago IL. Florida Chapter, American Planning Association, Annual Conference, September 1997, Naples FL Local Government Commission, Training for Community Councils of Dade County, Aug. 1997. Miami. FL Southeast Builders Conference, Florida Homebuilders Association, July 1997, Orlando FL. Keynote speaker, American Public Transit Asses;., Transit - Oriented Development Conf., June 1997, St. Louis MO. National Association of Homebuilders, Traditional Neighborhood Conference, April 1997, Beaufort SC National Association of Homebuilders; National Conference, January 1997, Houston TX_ FRA "Crossfire," Moderated Debate between J.H. Kunstler & Alex Marshall, Oct. 1996, St Petersburg FL US HUD Conference, "Design for Homeownership, Zones," August 1996, Dallas TX "Creating More Livable Communities" Conference, July 1996, Coral Gables FL. Congress for the New Urbanism; CNU IV, May 1996, Charleston SC. APA National Conference, "Technology& Urban Form," April 19%, Orlando FL. APA National Conference, "The Future of Zoning," April 1996, Orlando FL. Cotton District Colloquium, April 1996, Starkville MS. Keynote Speaker, Urban Land Institute conference on the New Urbanism, March 1996, Austin TX. Keynote Speaker, NC 1 SC APA Conference, October 1995, Myrtle Beach SC "Citizen Planner" training, Dade' County; HUD, November 1995, Miami FL. "Putting our Communities Back on their Feet" Conference, May 1995, Los Angeles CA Lectures, 1987 -99, University of North Carolina, Auburn University, University of Colorado, University of Maryland. Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Miami, Virginia Tech, Rollins Collcge, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, National Association of Home Builders, Sustainability Symposium, Nov. 1994, Cambridge MA. National Crime Prevention Institute Safe Neighborhoods Course, May 1994, Univ. of Louisville. American Planning Association, Florida Chapter, November 1993, Amelia Island FL. Congress for the New Urbanism, CNU 1, October 1993, Alexandria VA. Keynote Speaker, Sir Walter Awards, May 1993, Raleigh NC Community Planning Conferences, 1992 -3, Durham NC, Johnson City TN, Chattanooga TN Livable Community Workshops; Dec 1992, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, & Richmond CA. Florida Bar, Land Development Regulations Conference, November 1991, Tampa FL. Florida Planning & Zoning Association Conferences, 1991 and 1992. League of California Cities Conference, October 1991, San Francisco CA "Awahnee Principles" Retreat, October 1991, Yosemite CA. Florida Growth Management Short Course & Summer School, 1991. Florida Redevelopment Association Annual Conferences, 1990 & 1991, Tallahassee FL. Governor Chiles' Commission for Government by the People. March 1991, Orlando FL. Governor's Conference on Urban Form. October 1990, Tampa FL, COMPETITIONS Citation, Progressive Architecture Awards, Urban Design, 1993. "Top 5" prize; Bricked Ave Bridge Competition, 1990; with Raul and Maric6 Chael EXHIBITIONS "The Art of Building Cities," Classical Architecture League, Art Institute of Chicago. 1995 "A Vision of Europe," The University of Bologna. Italy. and Istanbul, Turkey, 1995. P.03 City of South Miami Police Department INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM Date: April 29, 2000 Re: Agenda Item # Comm. Mtg. June 13, 2000 Purchasing Police Radio Equipment REQUEST: The Police Department is requesting to purchase eight General Electric, Ericsson Orion Mobile Radios for the eight 2000 Crown Victoria police vehicles. The radios will be purchased from Cooper- General Corporation for an amount not to exceed $24,000.00. This expenditure will be charged to account number 1910 -521 -6430 "Operating Equipment ''. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS: These 800 MHZ mobile radios will be installed into the 2000 Ford Crown Victoria police vehicles to provide for dependable communications between the police officers in the field and the Police Department. Radio communications between the Police Department and the police officers in the field is essential for the safety of the public and the police officers themselves. This allows the officers to respond quickly to calls for service and communicate information to other officers and the Department. The Police Department is requesting to purchase these mobile radios from Cooper- General Corporation for an amount not to exceed of $24,000.00 pursuant to the 1999 -2000 budget, from account 1910 -521 -6430 "Operating Equipment ". After this purchase this account will have a balance of $0.00. Additional funds were transferred to 1910 -521 -6430 from account numbers 1910- 521 -4670 Building Maintenance, transferred $10,000.00 leaving a balance of $3500.00 and 1910 -521 -4960 Special Investigations, transferred $4,000.00 leaving a balance of $3500.00. RECOMMENDATION: I recommend the approval of this purchase. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DISBURSE THE SUM NOT TO EXCEED $24,000.00 TO COOPER - GENERAL CORPORATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF EIGHT ORION 80OMHZ MOBILE RADIOS FOR THE FORD 2000 CROWN VICTORIA POLICE VEHICLES AND CHARGE THE FUNDS TO ACCOUNT NUMBER 1910 -521 -6430, (OPERATING EQUIPMENT). WHEREAS, the Police Department has added a number of new police vehicles to it's fleet as part of the assigned/take home vehicle program and eight additional radios are needed for these vehicles; and WHEREAS, dependable radio communications between the communications officers and the officers in the field is necessary for the assigning of calls for service, the sharing of information, and officer safety; and WHEREAS, the Ericsson Orion 800MHz mobile radios are compatible with the radio system for the Police Department and the Miami -Dade Police Department; and WHEREAS, Cooper- General Corporation has the Miami -Dade County bid for the Ericsson Orion radios, bid number 5755- 2- 01 -OTR. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City Manager is authorized to disburse a sum not to exceed the amount of $24,000.00 to Cooper- General Corporation from account number 1910 -521 -6430, "Operating Equipment ". Section 2. That this resolution be effective immediately after the adoption hereof PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. 38 ATTEST: 39 40 41 CITY CLERK 42 43 44 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: 45 APPROVED: MAYOR CITY ATTORNEY 06/08/2000 15:28 3055596624 COOPER- GENERAL PAGE 01 AVAILABILITY SUBMCT TO ST+OCW AT THE TIME THE ORDER IS PLACED THIS PROPOSAL IS VALID FOR (30) DAYS FROM THE ABOVE DATE TERMS: NET F,0.5.,, MIAMI DELIVERY: 2 WEEKS A.R.O. ITM QTY :MODEL NCI, DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE LEAD TIME 01 08 D BM EDACS OMON',xvTDBI Q� 80&9701 , 39 WATTS $1,912.60 $15,300.80 2 WEED 02 08 MZN1A FRONT MOUNT ACCESSORIES $104.54 $876.00 7 WEEKS 03 08 D2CP5L SCAN CONTROL UNTf $328.50 52,628 -00 2 WEEKS 04 08 D2MC3Z ACROFHONE $54.75 $43$.00 2 WEEKS. 05 08 D2VA AEGIS DI(JITAL VOICt $474.50 $3,796.00 2 WEEKS 06 08 S2ANIL $00 hfffZ ANTENNA $18.25 $146.00 2 WEED TRANSPORTATION FOB hGAhff TOTAL SYSTEM PRIICE $23,184,80 AVAILABILITY SUBMCT TO ST+OCW AT THE TIME THE ORDER IS PLACED THIS PROPOSAL IS VALID FOR (30) DAYS FROM THE ABOVE DATE TOTAL EQUIPMENT PRICE $23,184.80 TOTAL TRADE - IN ALLOWANCE - SUB TOTAL $23,184.84 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION - APPROXIMATE WEIGHT - TRANSPORTATION FOB hGAhff TOTAL SYSTEM PRIICE $23,184,80 AVAILABILITY SUBMCT TO ST+OCW AT THE TIME THE ORDER IS PLACED THIS PROPOSAL IS VALID FOR (30) DAYS FROM THE ABOVE DATE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & Commission DATE: June 9, 2000 FROM: Charles D. Scurr I SUBJECT: Agenda # — (0 — City Manager Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 Sidewalk Repair REQUEST The purpose of this memorandum is to recommend the approval of the attached resolution for sidewalk repair located at Marshall Williamson Park. The proposed sidewalk work, at a cost of $8,400.00 will complete the renovation of Marshall Williamson Park. It will enhance the re- development of the park along with the new amenities and new Tot Lot. The Parks & Recreation Department obtained three bids that are as follows: Leadex Corporation $ 8,400.00 Artisitic Concrete of Florida $ 13,125.00 R.B.Concrete $ 16,950.00 The lowest bid submitted is Leadex Corporation. A purchase order will be awarded to this company and charging account number 001 - 0000.131.1440, "Marshall Williamson Park Improvement /Safety Grant"; available balance $30,000.00 RECOMMENDATION Approval is recommended. Leadex Marshall Williamson Pak Sidewalks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 �y 52 Resolution No. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MAIMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH LEADEX CORPORATION, FOR ASPHALT WORK TO BE DONE AT MARSHALL WILLIAMSON PARK DUE TO EROSION THAT HAS CAUSED EXTENSIVE PROBLEMS ON THE SIDEWALKS AND RELEASING FUNDS FROM ACCOUNT 001.0000.131.1440, "MARSHALL WILLIAMSON PARK IMPROVEMENT /SAFETY GRANT. WHEREAS, pursuant to Article III, Section 5, H, of the City Charter requires bids be obtained for services and or purchases of items over $5,000.00; and WHEREAS, Marshall Williamson Park has developed extreme erosion within the sidewalk area causing safety concerns; and WHEREAS, the cost includes removal and disposing of old sidewalks and preparing new concrete walk area including clearing, grubbing, forming and finishing; and WHEREAS, Three bids were obtained by the City of South Miami Parks & Recreation Department for sidewalk work. The following are the bids that were received: Leadex Corporation $ 8,400.00 Artistic Concrete of Florida $13,125.00 R. B. Concrete $16,950.00 WHEREAS, this project will aesthetically enhance the park, provide for safer surroundings for walking, strolling and jugging. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That a purchase order be awarded to Leadex Corporation, for the amount of $8,400.00 for correcting the eroded sidewalks at Marshall Williamson Park Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of June 2000. ATTEST: CITY CLERK MAYOR READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY Leadex Cwp sidewalks Marshall Williamson Park 2000 LEADEX CORPORATION CGC 010793 4731 S. W. 75 AST -,,T FLORIDA 33155 PROPOSAL To: City of South Miami Parks & Recreation Attn_ Mr. Doug Baker Re.: Sidewalk Repairs Loc_: Marshall Williamson Park • Saw cut, remove, & dispose of approximately 3,000 square feet of damaged sidewalk. • Prepare and pour new concrete walk including Clearing. grubbing. forming, & finishing. TOTAL Notes: Leadex to be reimbursed for permit. Sidewalk to be 4" thick 3000 psi pump mix concrete. Sidewalk will be 5 ft wide and have a light broom finish. Must have access for machinerv. seRF Leadex, rporation i` Telephone 305- 266 -2028 Fax 305 - 264 -5350 June 09, 2000 2.400.00 . If li $8,400.00 Accepted By/Date JUN-15-99 10:53 AM 7.2.2M27383 3056213441 606256 jj--4 C, ST* I- ja a .4 42 13 14 2V RE C C-1 V —EU 10Y Ad KEEP THIS SLIP FOR REFERENCE a, I P.01 -call Sou +h "River Dr. • #11:7',! Medley, R 331.66 -2.$15 ;X305) 888 -9500 • BI`nwarG (305) 962 -0310 M Fax: (305) 8:38-1362 I.-SWATTED TO: � _le�l� .fob No, �c 0 e-_> 5 ra m • a - I •r . •- ray V •��S S�� -1 � t9 7)� -_; ��-- '�"!{,n,,.�. . �f',;, v�--►` � �.� `7�S �. r��:/�.^ - tea'- t�rl""' `« t6WAti6 COUNTY Bull ilNC CO`G RFQU1.R - '.TF1AT ANY. THAT ARE PART OF AN EL'4TRY WAY 1•Al!ST BE 6" INCHES t7, TOTAL PRIGS $ 3 I ncpnciT C CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Commission DATE: June 13, 2000 FROM: Charles D. Scurr City Manager REQUEST SUBJECT: Agenda Item# Lease for two Pick -Up Trucks The attached resolution seeks authorization to enter into a lease agreement for two pickup trucks to be assigned to Public Works' Streets Maintenance (SMT) and Building Maintenance (BMT) Divisions. BACKGROUND The five -day per week pickup trash service includes the collection of junk furniture and kitchen appliances that the crane is unable to collect during the regular trash route (it is unlawful to co- mingle yard trash with other types of waste material). This service requires the deployment of pickup trucks that can easily transport several pieces of furniture and /or white goods. The truck is used for general maintenance and repair including the replacement of signs, graffiti removal, minor road repairs, etc. The pickup truck is indispensable to address the varied types activities required for high quality service delivery. Presently, two of the front -line pickup trucks we have are approaching their 14th year of use (1987 model). These vehicles have reached the end of their useful life as a daily, front -line piece of equipment. The second truck is to support the expansion of the BMT. The vehicle will be used in numerous repair and maintenance activities in all City facilities. This is an extremely important function because it impacts safety, the work environment and the image presented to visitors and patrons of City facilities. Both five -year leases will be paid in annual payments. The annual payment for both vehicles will be in the amount of $12,934.64 for a total amount of $64,673.00 through the lease period. The pick -up trucks may be purchased by the City for the amount of $1.00 at the end of the lease period. Based on past experience with these types of diesel trucks, they will have at least a ten year useful life. It should be noted that both trucks are heavy duty F -250 frame diesel models. One truck has an extended cab for storage and the other truck has a hydraulic lift tailgate, thus adding to the base price of the vehicles. The above lease terms are based on the 1999 -00 State Contract no. 070- 700 -230. The amortization rate in this lease is quoted at 6.47 percent. Funding for this annual payment of $12,934.64 FY 1999 -00 expenditure will be provided in from account number 1760 -519 -6430 from the current fiscal year. This account has a present balance of $35, 000.00. The additional funding for the term of the contract will be created and funded in the upcoming four fiscal years. RECOMMENDATION Approval is recommended. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER FOR THE USE OF TWO FORD PICKUP TRUCKS TO BE PAID IN FIVE ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS OF $12,934.64 STARTING IN FISCAL YEAR 1999 -00. WHEREAS, the City's daily Streets and Building Maintenance Divisions service requires the deployment of two pickup trucks, and; WHEREAS, two of the pickup trucks has reached the end of its useful life as a front -line piece of equipment, and; WHEREAS, the replacement of this pickup trucks will allow Public Works Department to continue to provide high quality services by improving the reliability of the equipment, and; WHEREAS, the Public Works Department has identified a favorable equipment lease program based on a State bid. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION of the CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. A five -year lease contract with Atlantic Truck Center based on annual payments of $12,934.64 has been identified based on State Contract No. 070 - 700 -230. Section 2. The City Manager be authorized to make the first of five payments in during fiscal year 1999 -00 to Atlantic Truck Center. Section 3. That this resolution shall be effective immediately after adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of June, 2000. APPROVED: U. •_C READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: CITY CLERK i N- l -00 T- HU - - 2 : ;2 P— S -GEORGE-)ELL — I - S _ u IN Vo/V1" u u 14: VZ tA3 OJU43 *437G YXr�llCFGA i 'X 9 TJ. ? 4 ] 38 P. 5 rf 003 MOCC • National Truck Office Municipal Lease Quote Quote Date 8/01/2000 City of South farm Eftmentain Aftence Annual Payments with $1 Buyout Contract Term 5 Years Interest rate for deliveries and Cootracts funded by June 30, 2000 6.47% I Annual Payment Amount THIS proposal is for Lease • Purchase only and is Sub ;ect to; 1. Compiation of mutually acceptable dooumarltavon. OLWntilk Eat. Dollydv 1 6/2000 Pamprib in Arrears, Annual Payments with $1 Buyout 5 Years �._. --7 $6,877.45 Amount Fin noW #26,551.00 Equipment Price A= DownPaym&M A review of the proposed esSentiai use Of the equipment and a final credit approval prior to lund'ing. No material !adverse change in the finanoiai condition prior to funding, Receipt of a copy of the last years' audited financial. statements and the current y6iar budget. No oharnSP in Federal or applicable state or IvCal tax law, regulations, case law, rulings, ar other Interpretations by the ternal Revenue Service that would affect adversely any Federal, State or local tax benefit assumed in determining the above nnnaat That the irltQrest portion Of the payments to be made under tiro Lease • Purchase agreement shall be exempt Imm Federal ome takes under section 103 Of the Internal Revenue Cade, NOTE: `here are NO Acquisition or Up Front Foes No Pre-Payment Penalties Leese Purchase cantraot will not be sold off to investors Canhact 90miniBtratic n and servicing will be maintained by MBCG Prepared For: Mr PEDRO SOUTH MIAMI AK Selected Options rreIjdreu py• GEORGE &DREW ELLISON ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER 2565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 FT.LAUDERDAI_E, FL, 33312 Toll free. 1 -888- 763 -7626 Phone: 407- 862 -7408 Ford F -250 Super Duty 2000 Ford F -250 U2 SD Regular Cab 137 WS HD XL Co`_ Description Class F20 Base Vehicle Price STD 201 Payload Package # 1 STD Includes 8800 ft 0VWR. T35 Tires: LT235186R16E AS SSW STO V HD Vinyl Full Bench Seat STO 137 137" Wheelbase STD STLWHL Wheels: Steel wlBlack Center Ornament STD 47Z Ambulance Prep Package Not Required OPT Requkerd on afl orders not destined for ambulance use. 600A Series Code 600A OPT Carpet Delete, Radio: ETR AIWFM Stereo wlClock, Driver & Passenger Airbag, Argent Rear Step Bumper, Spare Tire Lock, Tire: Spare, Front Tow Hooks 449 Transmission: Elect. 4Speed Auto OPT PRNOL in Iristrument Panel 99F Engine: 7.31- V8 Dl Turbo Diesel OPT (X31) 3.73 Ards Ratio, Dual78AM Batteries, (41H) Engine clock Heater, 110 Amp Alternator X31 3,73 Axle Ratio INC 41H Engine Block Heater INC Rauxammended when min. temp. is - i0 degrees F or below. 531 Trailer Towing Package OPT Front Stabilizer Bar Includes 7 -wke harness, trader brake wvrng kit and Trailer Tow Guide. Includes 7 -plot connector unless rear bumper delete is ordered. NOTE. Salesperson's Soun a Book or Ford RV Trailer Towing Guide should be consulted for Specific trailer towing or camper limits and oonespondirty required equipment, axle ralms and model evalleb+uty. 572 Air Conditioning OPT 540 Manual Telescopic Trailer Tow Mirrors OPT Includes manual glass. 361 Predellvery Only OPT MOD PREDELIVERY SERVCIE MoD STROBE LIGHT ON POGO BEHIND CAB Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and shoutd be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and prlcing may vary from this estimale because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the dealer's compute See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT0520118212.27.99 Printed on June 01, 2000 at 11:0s am PrcCe Level: 019 quote 1D: PEDROG page 1 JUN- 1-00 'THU 12:04 PM GEORGE�ELL I SOLI Prepared For: Mr PEDRO SOUTH MIAMI AK Quotation FAX ^IO. 1 407 8623849 P. 5 Prepared By: GEORGE&DREW ELLISON ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER 2565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 FT.LAUDERDALE, FL, 33312 Ton free: 1. 888.763 -7626 Phone: 407.662 -7408 Ford F -250 Super Duty 2000 Ford F•260 4x2 SD Regular Cab 137" WIS HID Xi. Description MSRP Vehicle Price (excluding Package Discounts) Vehicle Subtotal Option Discounts Other (Discount) Total Discounts and Other rebates Net Selling Price Destination Total Quoi Total Customer Signature Acceptance Date $27,465,00 $27,465,00 (60.00) 1,825.00 ($1,885,00) $25,580.00 665.00 ;26,245.00 $26,245.00 �yro.00 Prices and content availability as shown. are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option Prepared For: Mr PEDRO SOUTH MIAMI AK Vehicle Profile ..... .... _ - - 1 i-' prepared By: GEORGE &DREW ELLISON ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER 2565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 FT.LAUDEROALE, FL, 33312 Toll free: 1- 888 - 763.7626 Phone: 407 -862 -7406 4 _ FORD �a TRUCKS, Ford F -260 Super Duty 2000 Ford F -250 4x2 SD Regular Cab 137 WB HO XL Powertrain 7.31. V -8 OHV direct diesel injection 16 intercooled turbo diesel engine •110 amp HO alternator •750 amp battery with run down protection, dual batteries *Engine block heater ea- speed electronic automatic transmission with overdrive lock -up 93.73 axle ratio •Stainless steel exhaust Steering and Suspension Power re- circulating ball steering e4 wheel disc brakes with front vented discs •Firm ride suspension *Front independent suspension eFront anti-roll bar •Front coil springs *HD front shocks •Rigid rear axle *Rear leaf suspension *Rear leaf springs *HD rear shocks *Front and rear 16,0" x 7.0" silver steel wheels •LT235/86SR16.0 BSW AS front and rear tires •Underbody wlcrankdown mounted full -size steel spare wheel Safety Rear wheel anti -lock braking system •Center high mounted stop light eDual airbags passenger side cancellable airbag -Front height adjustable seatbeits Comfort and Convenience Air conditioning eAM /FM stereo, clock, seek-scan, 2 speakers and fixed antenna •2 power accessory outlets, smokers, package, front lighter element(s) •Analog instrumentation display includes tachometer, oil pressure gauge, water temp gauge, volt gauge, trip odometer *Warning indicators include oil pressure, water temp warning, battery, key in ignition, low fuel, door ajar *Tinted windows, •Foxed interval front windshield wipers, sun visor strip • Day -night rearview mirror *Interior lights include *Glove box, front cupholder, instrument panel bin, dashboard storage Seating and Interior Capacity of 3 •Bench front seat with faced headrests ,Driver seat includes 2 -way adjustable seat *Passenger seat includes 2 -way adjustable seat, •Vinyl faced seats with vinyl side and back eFull cloth headliner, full vinyl floor Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual We vehicle, package and option pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability of pricing adiustments not reflected in the dealer's computer system. See salesperson for the most current Information. Reference CT0520118212.27 -99 Printed on June 01. 2000 at 11:06 am Price Level: 019 Quota 10' PEDRO$ Page 4 Vehicle .Proftle Cotlthwed 2000 Ford F -250 4x2 SD Regular Cab 137" WB HD XL Seating and Interior (Continued) covering plastic/rubber gear shift knob, cabback insulator E=xterior Features Prepared For: PEDRO Prepared By: GEORGE &DREW ELLIS Dealership: ATLANTIC TRUCK CENT Side impact bars *Side window moldings, black front windshield molding, black rear window molding *Black door handles *Argent grille 92 doors tailgate rear cargo door •Regular trailering, trailer harness •Driver and passenger manual black folding outside mirrors *Front and rear argent bumpers with front tow hooks rear step *Sealed beam halogen headlamps •Additional exterior lights include pickup cargo box light *Monotone paint Warranty Bumper to Bumper ......... ......................36136,000 miles Major Components......... .................36136,000 miles Corrosion Perforation .................... 60 1unlimited mileage Dimensions and Capacities Power ............................ .......................235@2600 rpm Torque ........................... .......................600 @1800 rpm 1st gear ratio ............................... ...........................2.71 2ndgear ratio .............................. ...........................1.54 3rdgear ratio ............................... ............................... 1 4th gear ratio .............................. ......................0.71 Reverse gear ratio ....................... ...........................2.18 Curb weight .................... ............................... 5,162 lbs. G VW R ............................ ............................... 8.800 lbs, Front GAWR Weight ............ ..........................4,400 lbs. Rear GAWK Weight ............. .........................6,084 lbs. Payload................................. ............................... 7 lbs. Max trailer wt (property equip ......................... 9,800 lbs. Front legroom ........................ ............................... 40.7" Front headroom .......................... ..........................41.3^ Roadside Assistance ...... ......................36136,000 miles Engine...................................... ............................... 60! Fronthip room ............................. ..........................67.4" Front shoulder room... ................. ......................... 68,0" Passenger area volume ....... .............................66 cu.ft. Length................................. ............................... 222.2. Width.......................... ........... ............................... 80.010 Height.................................... ............................... 76.2 Wheelbase.... ............................... ..........................137" 56.00 " from cab to axle ................. ............................... Fronttread.. . ............................... ..........................68.7" Reartread..... ........................................................ 68.1 " Turning radius ............................. ..........................24.1' Fuel tank .......................... ............................... 38.0 gal. Exterior cargo length .................... .........................98.6" Exterior cargo width ............... ............................... 50.9" Exterior cargo volume ..................... ................ 77.7cu,ft. Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected In the dealar's computer system. See salesperson Ibr the most current information. Reference CT05201182 12 -27 -59 Printed on June 01, 2000 at 11:06 am Price Level: 019 quote 10: PEDR06 Page 6 Selected Options Continued Prepared For: PEDRO X000 Ford -250 Prepared By: GEORGE &DREW ELLIS Dealership: ATLANTIC TRUCK CENT W SD Regular Cab 137" WB HD XL Code Description _ Class MOD Sub Total 531 Less: Package Discount OPT Total Vehicle Price Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as esUmates only, Actual base vehicle, package and option pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing avallabithy or pricing adjustments not reflected In the dealer's computer system. Sae salesperson fur the most current information. Reference CT05201 t 82 12.27 -99 Printed on June 01, 2000 at 11:06 am PfluO Level: 019 QUO* ID; pEDR06 Page 2 T'- I - ij 'T'uJ ;33 PP�I Gi1Gn37- uj.ISi,!1�I FxX II' Ud /U1 /UU 14:u1 rAA Da q�RoIG DMULAL rAUDLIVI5 A MBCG - National Truck Office Municipal Leese QuotS Quote cws 6/01/2400 City of South Miami J Contract Term pgyMents In Advance Annual Payments with Si Buyout 5 Years tntarest rate for deliveries and contractsw . I funded by Julie 30, 2000 �y 8,47°/6 I I d Annual Payment Amount 1 — 14G7 8628848 RI AW— ants in Arr"m AnnUSi Rxyrnents wail $1 BUYOUT 5 Years L-6.50% $6,904.88 Aglindbt Est, Delixle0i Amount Financed 40W1 812000 S2a,665.D0 Equipment Price .+ , Downftyment ;t�a,ess.oD proposal is for Lease - Purchase only and 1s subject to: No material adverse change in the financial condition prior to funding. 14. Receipt of a copy of the last years' auditod financial statements and the current year budget. �UUj: 9 No change in Federal or applioa,bis stato or local tax law, reguiatlons, case law, rulings, or other interpretations by the eternal Revenue Service that would affect adversely any Federal, state or local tax benefit assumed in detarrnlning the above rop0eal. That the interest portion of the payments to be made under the Lease - Purchase agreerient snall be exempt from Federal ome taxes under section 103 of the internal Revenue Code. NOT15: There are NO Acquisition or Up f=ront Fees No Pre - Payment Penalties Lease Purchase contract Nvill not be sold off to Investors Contract administrators and servicing will bo malntairac by M9CC - 1 ; i T1 .1 ? I T Prepared For: Mr PEDRO SOUTH MIAMI AK Selected Options ,a Y1 0, 1 4(17 9h?3849 F. E Prepared BY: GEORGE &DREW ELLISON ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER 2565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 MLAUDERDALE, FL, 33312 Toll free: 1- 888 - 763 -7626 Phone: 407 - 862-7408 4 — - FORD TRUCKS Ford F -250 Super Duty 2000 Ford F -250 42 SD Regular Cab 137` WB HD XL Code Descri tion Class F20 Base Vehicle Price STD 201 Payload Package # 1 STD Includes 8800 ft GVWR. T35 Tires: LT235185R16E AS BSW STD V HD Vinyl Full Bench Seat STO 137 137" Wheelbase STp STLWHL Wheels: Steen w18lack Center Ornament STD 47Z Ambulance Prep Package Not Required OPT Required on all order's not destined for ambulance use. 600A Series Code 600A OPT Carpet Delete, Radio: ETR ANWFM Stereo wlClock, Driver & Passenger Airbag, Argent Rear Step Bumper, Spare Tire Lock, Tire; Spare, Front Tow Hooks 449 Transmission: Elect. 4 -Speed Auto OPT PRNOL in Instrument Panel 99F Engine: 7.3L V8 Dl Turbo Diesel OPT (X31) 3.73 Axle Ratio, Dual 78 AH Batteries, (41H) Engine Block Heater, 110 Arnp Alternator X31 3,73 Axle Ratio INC 41H Engine Block Heater INC Recommended when min. temp. is -10 degrees F or below. 531 Trailer Towing Package OPT Front Stabilizer Bar Includes 7-wire homes$, tragter brake wiring Ait and Trailer Tow Guide, includes 7-pin connector unless rear bumper delete is ordered. NOTE: Salesperson's Sourve Book or Ford RV Trailer rowing GuA* ShauAi be consuR9d for specific trailer towing or camper frmits and cvmspondurg required equrbment, axle ratios and model ovabbR Y 572 Air Conditioning OPT 54D Manual Telescopic Trailer Tow Mirrors OPT Includes manual grass. 361 Predellvery Only OPT MOD PREDEWERY SERVCIE MOD STROBE LIGHT ON POGO BEHIND CAB Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the dealer's compute See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT0620118212.27.99 Printed on Juana 01, 2000 at 41 :06 am Prepared For: Prepared By: Mr PEDRO GEORGERDREW ELLISON SOUTH MIAMI ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER AK 2565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 FT.LAUDERDALE, FL, 33312 Toll free: 1.888.763 -7626 Phone: 407862 -7408 Quotation Ford F -250 Super Duty 2000 Ford F -250 W SD Regular Crib 137' WB HD XL Description - — M.S.RP Vehicle Price (excluding Package Discounts) $27,465.00 Vehicle Subtotal $27,465,00 Option Discounts (60.00) Other (Discount) 1,825.00 Total Discounts and Other rebates ($1,$85.00) Net Selling Price $25,580.00 Destination 665.00 Total Customer Signature Acceptance Date $26,245,00 X YJ'o,oa Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated $s estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the dealer's computer system. See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT0520i 18212.27.99 Printed on June 01, 2000 at 11 :06 am Prita Laval, M4 Ouota ID- PEDR06 Pane 3 TH1J 12: 04 PM GEORGE-jELL I SOX Prepared For: Nlr PEDRO SOUTH MIAMI AK Vehicle Profile Powertrain F II:, 14)? _C, 1 �_ P. G Prepared By: GEORGE &DREW ELLISON ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER 7565 WEST STATE ROAD 84 FT,LAUDEROALE, FL, 33312 Toll free: 1- 888 - 763.762+6 Phone: 407- 862 -7408 Ford F -250 Super Duty 7000 Ford F•250 02 SD Regular Cab 137" WO HQ XL 7,31. V -8 OHV direct diesel injection 16 intercooled turbo diesel engine *110 amp HO alternator *750 amp battery with run down protection, dual batteries *Engine block heater *4 -speed electronic automatic transmission with overdrive lock -up *3.73 exie ratio *Stainless steel exhaust Steering and Suspension Power re- circulating ball steering *4 wheel disc brakes with front vented discs *Firm ride suspension *Front independent suspension *Front anti -roll bar *Front coil springs *HD front shocks *Rigid rear axle *Rear leaf suspension *Rear leaf springs *HD rear shocks •Front and rear 16,0" x 7.0" silver steel wheels •LT235/85SR16,0 BSW AS front and rear tires *Underbody wtcrankdown mounted full -size steel spare wheel safety Rear wheel anti-lock braking system *Center high mounted stop light *Dual airbegs passenger side cancellable alrbag -Front height adjustable seatbelts Comfort and Convenience Air conditioning *AM /FM stereo, clock, seek-scan, 2 speakers and fixed antenna *2 power accessory outlets, smokers package, front lighter element(s) •Analog instrumentation display includes tachometer, oil pressure gauge, water temp gauge, volt gauge, trip odometer *blaming indicators include ail pressure, water temp warning, battery, key In ignition, low fuel, door ajar *Tinted windows, *Fixed interval front windshield wipers, sun visor strip * Day -night rearview, mirror •interior lights include *Glove box, front cupholder, instrument panel bin, dashboard storage Seating and Interior Capacity of 3 *Bench front seat with fixed headrests *Driver seat includes 2 -way adjustable seat *Passenger seat includes 2 -way adjustable seat, *Vinyl faced seats with vinyl side and back *Full cloth headliner, full vinyl floor Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be heated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option Pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the dealer's computer system . See salesperson for the most current intbrmatlon. Reference CT0520118212,27 -99 Printed on June 0, 2o0o at f 1:06 am -7 II'' i �' iJ4 rlvl G O��i�F —AEI I, I SON, FA is NO. l 407 3633049 F. i ® Vehicle .Profile C"vMinued Prepared For: PEDRO Prepared By: GEORGE &DREW ELLIS 2000 Ford F -250 Dealership: ATLANTIC TRUCK CENT 4x2 SD Regular Cab 137' WB HI? XL Seating and Interior (Continued) covering plastic/rubber gear shift knob, cabback insulator Exterior Features Side impact bars +Side window moldings, black front windshield molding, black rear window molding *Black door handles *Argent grille •2 doors tailgate rear cargo door *Regular trailering, trailer harness *Driver and passenger manual black folding outside mirrors •Front and rear argent bumpers with front tow hooks rear step *Sealed beam halogen headlamps eAdditional exterior lights include pickup cargo box light *Monotone paint Warranty Bumper to Bumper .. .............................36 /36,000 miles Major Components ......... ......................36136,000 miles Corrosion perforation .................... 60 1unlimited mileage Dimensions and Capacities Power ............................ .......................235 @2600 rpm Torque ........................... .......................600@1800 rpm 1stgear ratio ............................... ...........................2.79 Length................................. ............................... 2nd gear ratio .............................. ...........................1.64 Width........... ............................... ..........................80.0, 3rdgear ratio ................................ ..............................1 Height.................................... ............................... 76.2„ Chgear ratio ............................... ...........................0.71 Reverse gear ratio ....................... ...........................2.18 Guru weight-, ................. ............................... 5,162 Ibs, GVWR ........................ .. ...... I .......................... 8,800 lbs. Front GAWK Weight ............ ..........................4,400 lbs. Rear GAWK Weight ....... ............................... 6,084 lbs. Payload................................. ............................... 7 Ibs, Max trailer wt (property equip ........................ 9,800 lbs. Frontlegroom ............................. ..........................40.7„ Front headroom .......................... .......................... 41.3" Roadside Assistance ................. ........... 36136,000 miles Engine...................................... ............................... 601 Front hiproom ............................. ..........................67.4° Front shoulder room .................... ..........................66.0" Passenger area volume ....... .............................66 cu.ft. Length................................. ............................... 222.21, Width........... ............................... ..........................80.0, Height.................................... ............................... 76.2„ Wheelbase... ............................... ...........................137„ 56.00 " from cab to axle ................. ............................... Frontt read ... ............................... .........................68.7" Reartread...., ....... ........................ .........................68.1„ Turning radius ............................. ..........................24.1+ Fueltank ............... .... - ............ ..................... ... 38.0 gal. Exterior cargo length .................... .........................98.6„ Exterior cargo width ............... ............................... 60.9" Exterior cargo volume ............... ......................77.7cu,ft. Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated da estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option pricing may vary trom this estirnate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected In the dealers computer system. See salesperson for the most current OfOrmation. Reference CT05201182 12 -27 -99 Printed on June 01, 2000 dt 11:06 am JUII- I -il) '?'HIT I'';03 FM GEORGE EiLISOt .Selected Options Continued 2000 Ford F -250 4x2 SD Regular Cab 137' WB HO XL FAX 1,10. 1 407 86 28849 F. 4 Prepared For: PEDRO Prepared Sy: GEORGE &DREW ELLIS Dealership: ATLANTIC TRUCK CENT Code Description _ Class MOD Sub Total 531 Less: Package Oiscount OPT Total Vehicle Price Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and shoufd be treated as estimates only Actual base vehicle, package and option i .......................... .......................... CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & Commission DATE: June 13, 2000 FROM: Charles Scurr SUBJECT: Agenda # City Manager fa07 Design Restrooms Fuchs Park REQUEST The purpose of this memorandum is to recommend the approval of the attached resolution for the design of restrooms located at Fuchs Park and, and to release payment to The Architectural Design Consortium, one of the City's architectural firm on retainer, in the amount of $10,000.00. BACKGROUND The addition of restrooms at Fuchs Park is the last major component of this important project. The City requested that the Architectural Design Consortium (ADC) draw a set of plans for a conventional restroom physically attached to the Chamber South building. ADC drew up schematic design for the addition of two (2) handicapped accessible restrooms and a storage room area to be located at Fuchs Park. The company also provided CAD drafting, construction documentation, detailing plans, structural details, mechanical and electrical plans with various specifications. The service rendered from The Architectural Design Consortium should be paid through account number 001.00000.131.2210, "Fuchs Park Renovations Project # FRDAP F8087, in an amount of $ 42,000.00. The design was subsequently bid and, unfortunately, the bids received exceeded available funding. The City is, therefore, pursuing a less costly bathroom alternative for the park. ADC is still eligible for reimbursement of design work completed. RECOMMENDATION Approval is recommended 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Resolution No. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MAIMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RELEASE FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000.00 TO THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSORTIUM FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 001.0000.131.2210; " FUCHS PARK RENOVATIONS" PROJECT NUMBER FRDAP F8078, FOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND CREATING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR TWO RESTROOMS, JANITOR'S CLOSET AND A 100 SQUARE FOOT STORAGE ROOM LOCATED AT FUCHS PARK. WHEREAS, Article III, Section 5, H, of the City Charter, requires bids be obtained for purchases of items over $5,000.00; and WHEREAS, A design for the restrooms at Fuchs Park was provided by the Architectural Design Consortium for the development of restroom facilities; and WHEREAS, A design was needed to determine the scope of work; and WHEREAS, The City of South Miami wishes to expedite the payment process by paying The Architectural Design Consortium for service rendered as soon as possible. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That payment is awarded to The Architectural Design Consortium, for the design development and creating construction documents for restroom facilities located at Fuch's Park, in an amount of $10,000.00 and charging account number 001.0000.131.2210, "Fuchs Park Renovations" project number FRDAP F8078, for design development and creating construction documents for two restrooms, janitor's closet and a 100 square foot storage room. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of June 2000. ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY R.trooms U.W Fine 2000 MAYOR The Architectural Design Consortium 4128 N. Miami Avenue Miaml, Fl, 33127 Tel: 305 -576 -0572 Tel: 800 -617 -2167 Fax: 305 -576 -6718 Fax; 800-617 -2174 Invoice No: 01 To: The City of South Miami Attn: Mr. Charles D. Scum City Manager 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, Florida 33143 Re: The City of South Miami Fuch's Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INVOICE Total Due: $10,000.00 Date: April 4, 2000 Project No.: N/A FNANCEDEFAMMT, gCCI +WEID Work Summary: The Scope of work for the Fuch's Park Project includes Design Development and Creating Construction Documents for an addition to the existing structure. The addition includes Two Restrooms, Janitor's Closet, and a 100 sq. ft. Storage Room. Total Amount of Professional Services Due TOTAL THIS INVOICE: $10,000.00 $10,000.00 PLEASE SEND PAYMENT AND A COPY OF INVOICE TO: THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSORTIUM, INC., 4128 NORTH MIAMI, AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33127 '•lay- 22 - 00 01 :43P as . d - c . 1 305 576 0572 P.02 roam The Architectural Desian Consortium 4128 N. Miami A%enue %liami, FL 3312" (el: 305 -5 ^6 -05,2 "Lei: 800 -61' -216' Fax: 305 -5 "6 -6718 1- ax:800 -61' -2174 The follow, ina is a list ol'the Scope of Work pertortned for the Cite of South Miami. l-u(:h' Park Res :room :addition. 1.) Schematic Desi -n for t :)e addition of two Q) handicapped accessible restrooms and a 100 sq. it. storage room to the existing building located at FUCh's Park. 2.) Three site nits dinn4o the D- ,,-han Phase. CAD d7attina -t.) Co- Struction Dorun.ectation, incluUinh,: • Plans and DctaAl; - addition of w o restrooms -,rd a 100 sq. ft. storage roam • Structural Plan,, and Details - I N into existing structure. foundations and tralin plan • Mechanical and electrical Plats - 1 into the existing_, eater and sev.er. pro n,- Ne ;tilation and supply in, electric to the ad :[:on . S.,.ci'tca'ivn,. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI ......................... INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Mayor and City Commission Date: June 7, 2000 From: Charles D. Scurr Re: AGENDA ITEM # City Manager ( Commission Mtng. 6/13/00. Payment of Overtime to Exempt Employees during Declared Disaster Emergency. REQUEST: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO OVERTIME PAYMENT, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PAY EXEMPT EMPLOYEES OVERTIME FOR HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF FORTY (40) HOURS A WEEK DURING A DECLARED DISASTER EMERGENCY BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. BACKGROUND & ANALYSIS The City currently has a policy of not paying overtime to its exempt employees for all hours worked in excess of forty hours a week. In the past, during declared disaster emergencies, these employees have had to work long hours without additional compensation beyond their regular salaries to ensure that City services are provided to our citizens without interruptions. For equity reasons, this resolution is being proposed to establish a policy whereby all exempt employees will be paid overtime for the hours worked in excess of forty hours a week during declared disaster emergency. Utilization of this policy will be on a case by case basis at the discretion of the City Manager. The cost of the overtime paid to this group of employees is subject to reimbursement by the Federal Government, if disaster emergency is declared. RECOMMENDATION Approval is recommended. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO OVERTIME PAYMENT, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PAY EXEMPT EMPLOYEES OVERTIME FOR HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF FORTY (40) HOURS A WEEK DURING A DECLARED DISASTER EMERGENCY BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. WHEREAS, the City of South Miami currently has a policy of not paying exempt employees overtime for hours worked in excess of forty hours a week; and WHEREAS, in the past, during declared disaster emergencies there have been times that this group of employees have gone beyond the call of duty working longer hours without compensation to ensure that the City services are provided to its citizens without interruptions; and WHEREAS, by means of this resolution, the City wishes to create a policy that will allow all exempt employees to be paid overtime for hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours a week during declared disaster emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI: Section 1. That, at the discretion of the City Manager, the City exempt employees are hereby authorized to be paid overtime for hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours during declared disaster emergency. Section 2. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY CLERK MAYOR READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY INCORPOR 1 1927 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and City Commission Date: From: Charles D. Scurr Subject: City Manager V fcz� REQUEST June 7, 2000 Agenda Item 4 Commission Meeting 06 /13/00 Contribution to the Community Development Committee A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DISBURSE $15,000 FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 01- 1315 -513 -3450, ENTITLED "INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS -- CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ", AND $10,000 FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 01- 2000 - 219 -1334, ENTITLED "ANNEXATION CONSULTANT ", TO THE SOUTH MIAMI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF CHAMBER SOUTH FOR ACTIVITIES RELATING TO ANNEXATION. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS Over the past year, the City of South Miami has been approached by an increasing number of communities located in unincorporated Miami -Dade County regarding annexation into the City. The South Miami Community Development Council of Chamber South (CDC) has expressed its willingness to assist these communities and the City of South Miami with the study of annexation and, if appropriate, the initiation of the annexation process. The interest of the communities in, and the CDC's willingness to assist with, annexation is due to the enhanced quality of life enjoyed by the City under the leadership of the Mayor and City Commission. In the greater public's eye, the City of South Miami has substantially elevated its position in the echelon of Miami -Dade County's premier municipalities. Recent events, such as the City's success in Tallahassee and the gun lock ordinance, have further enhanced public perception, and staff believes that the annexation study should be initiated as soon as possible so that the study and any subsequent annexation initiatives can occur in this favorable atmosphere. The CDC will oversee the study of the surrounding unincorporated communities which have contacted the City and provide a recommendation regarding which, if any, of the communities should initiate the annexation process. For any communities which initiate the annexation process, the CDC will provide professional expertise to facilitate and guide the process. The CDC has estimated that the costs of the study will exceed $50,000. In order to "jump start" the CDC's efforts, staff suggests that the City contribute approximately half of the estimated study costs. On September 21, 1999, the Mayor and City Commission authorized the City Manager to reserve $15,000 from the FY 98 -99 Budget in account number 01- 2000 -219 -1334 for the purpose of engaging a consultant to assist the City in the annexation process. Staff has utilized approximately $3,000 for the purchase of geographic, zoning and financial information to conduct preliminary land use, demographic and financial analyses of adjacent communities and may need an additional $2,000 for further analysis. Therefore, staff recommends that the City provide half of the estimated study cost by contributing $10,000 from account number 01 -2000- 219 -1334 and $15,000 from the Intergovernmental Affairs account. The balance of the Intergovernmental Affairs account is approximately $36,000. The remaining balance would be $21,000. RECOMMENDATION Your approval is recommended. Page 2 of 2 I RESOLUTION NO. 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY 4 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, 5 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 6 DISBURSE $15,000 FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 01- 1315 -513- 7 3450, ENTITLED "INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS- - 8 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES", AND $10,000 FROM 9 ACCOUNT NUMBER 01- 2000 - 219 -1334, ENTITLED 10 "ANNEXATION CONSULTANT", TO THE SOUTH MIAMI 11 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF CHAMBER 12 SOUTH FOR ACTIVITIES RELATING TO ANNEXATION. 13 14 15 WHEREAS, over the past year, the City of South Miami has been approached by 16 an increasing number of communities located in unincorporated Miami -Dade County 17 regarding annexation into the City; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the South Miami Community Development Council of Chamber 20 South (CDC) has expressed its willingness to assist these communities and the City with 21 the study of annexation; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission wish to make a contribution to the 24 CDC for an annexation study so that the City can respond to these inquiring communities 25 appropriately. 26 27 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 28 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI: 29 30 Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to disburse $15,000 from account 31 number 01- 1315 - 513 -3450, entitled "Intergovernmental Affairs -- Contractual Services ", 32 and $10,000 from Account Number 01- 2000 - 219 -1334, entitled "Annexation 33 Consultant ", to the South Miami Community Development Council of Chamber South 34 for activities relating to annexation. 35 36 37 38 I Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval 2 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. 4 5 ATTEST: APPROVED: 6 7 8 CITY CLERK MAYOR 9 10 Commission Vote: 11 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: Mayor Robaina: 12 Vice Mayor Feliu: 13 Commissioner Bethel: 14 Commissioner Russell: 15 Commissioner Wiscombe: 16 CITY ATTORNEY Page 2 of 2 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Mayor and City Commission REQUEST Date: June 8, 2000 Agenda Item # / I Comm Mtg. 6-08 -00 Re: Consideration of Authorizing Contracts for Professional Traffic Consultants A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE HOURLY RATES AND TO EXECUTE PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH KIMLEY -HORN & ASSOCIATES, INC., MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. & CIVIL WORKS, INC. AND PROVIDED THAT INDIVIDUALLY EXECUTED AGREEMENTS BE MADE A PART OF THIS RESOLUTION. BACKGROUND: Last year the City initiated a process of selecting a number of consultants under Miscellaneous Professional Services Agreements in four different professional categories. Selection of Architectural/ Engineering consultants are required to be done in accordance with Florida Statutes 287.055 (Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act). These pre - selected consultants will be used, as funding is made available, for miscellaneous projects, basic cost of which does not exceed $500,000 or a planning study activity of which the fee for professional services does not exceed $25,000. The execution of these Miscellaneous Services Agreements no way commits the Cit, to minimum amount of fees and or guarantees any In the recent months there have been numerous complaints about traffic intrusion, speeding, volume of traffic in various neighborhoods. The City has obtained some traffic counts to substantiate some of the complaints but in -order to move forward with solutions it would be necessary to have some professional consulting help. Retaining traffic consultants at this time will enable the City to address these issues during the summer months. This resolution deals only with the General Traffic Engineering Services. A total of six firms submitted for consideration. A staff committee consisting of Mr. Fernando Rodriguez, Director of Public Works, Mr. David Goodin, Public Works Project Manager, Lieutenant Bobby Richardson and Assistant City Manager Subrata Basu recommended that the following three firms, listed alphabetically, for this contract. The recommendation is based on their review of the submitted information and telephone interviews with the three finalists. Civil Works, Inc. Marlin Engineering, Inc. Kimley -Horn & Associate, Inc. Excerpts of the proposals of the three finalists are attached for your information. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Manager be authorized to negotiate hourly rates and execute three separate agreements for professional traffic services in accordance with the Florida Statues 287.055 for a period of two years, each for a maximum amount of $150,000 for all professional services required during the full term and with a provision for renewal. Attachments: List of Consultants considered. Selection Committee Tally sheet Proposed resolution. Published Notice for Professional Service Excerpts of Proposals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE HOURLY RATES AND TO EXECUTE PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH KIMLEY -HORN & ASSOCIATES, INC., MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. & CIVIL WORKS, INC. AND PROVIDED THAT INDIVIDUALLY EXECUTED AGREEMENTS BE MADE A PART OF THIS RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to retain consultants to provide General Traffic Engineering Services, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 287.055 the City published a Notice for Professional Services and received a total of six(6) responses, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1: That the City Commission authorize the Administration to negotiate and to execute three separate professional services agreements with Civil Works, Inc. Marlin Engineering, Inc. Kimley -Horn & Associate, Inc. Section 2: That the Agreement allows for renewal of an additional period of two years at the City's option. Section 3: That the negotiated Professional Services Agreements be made part of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY MAYOR Commission Vote: Mayor Robaina: Vice Mayor Feliu: Commissioner Russell: Commissioner Bethel: Commissioner Wiscombe: List of Consultant submitting qualifications for General Traffic Engineering Consultants: June 7, 2000 Civil Works, Inc. 3195 Ponce deLeon Blvd. Suite 200 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Marlin Engineering, Inc. 2191 N. W. 97th Avenue Miami, Florida 33172 Kimley -Horn & Associates, Inc. 5100 N. W. 33rd Avenue, Suite 157 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Chael, Cooper & Associates 5879 Sunset Drive, Suite 1 South Miami, Florida 33143 Burns & McDonnell Engineering 890 South Dixie Highway Coral Gables, Florida 33134 F. R. Aleman & Associates 8400 N. W. 52nd Street, Miami, Florida 33166 N d V d C �L G�i c C O •= 7 W (6 W L o ~ E O N N O U O N � T D a. can) o co L Y C � G a E LO co Nt N v to d c � LL Y � N � N CD U � w .� 0 N r" r- 'o m Lf') M N � E 00 N E o E E w 'a @ LO r N co o U � � c 0 m W o CO V N N T s (� rn c Y C 3 CO LO M It N 0 0 U C U � to U — N N O U E Q N Q c 06 L v 0 ¢ °� a) E U N Q N c .LL O U U Lo m p = W 0 ca �; Q Z L m > _(D C C Y U U LL I r ' L ° k fill a ° € 9ikx' ° i CITY OF SOUTF MIAMI, FLORIDA I NOTICE FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ! Pursuant to Chapter 287.055, Florida Statutes, the City of South Miami will retain consultants to provide professional Architectural, Engineering (general and traffic), and Urban Planning services for miscellaneous city projects. In order to fulfill such needs and meet the requirements for quick response and specialized services, the City intends to retain two (2) qualified firms for each of the categories under separate but similar agreements. Each agreement will be for a term ending September 30, 2001, and each for a maximum of $150,000 for all professional services required during the full term, although actual completion of performance may extend beyond such term. Only firms with similar experience and a proven track record of delivering succ:essfult on time- on budget projects are encouraged to apply. No minimum amount of such service or compensation will be assured to any of the firms so retained,' and the City shall not be prevented in any manner from • retaining other firms °at its sole discretion. The general scope for each of the areas of professional services is outlined below: a) General Architectural/Engineering services to include but not limited to building renovations and/or alterations; roof evaluation, design, and ,specifications; space planning; cost estimating; and construction inspection/construction management: b) General Engineering services to include_but not limited to street' i lighting; recreational' facility lighting; and general civil engineering. i c) General Traffic engineering services to include but not limited to ! traffic counts and 'reports; traffic planning" and surveys, and j comprehensive traffic analysis, safety analysis, parking 'studies, i traffic intrusion studies, and neighborhood traffic management. j d) General Urban Planning services to include but not limited to comprehensive planning; land development regulation; growth management; consensus building; and ordinances and legislation drafting.' To be eligible for selection consideration, interested consultants must submit one (1) original and three (3) copies of the following information: r... 1) Name of firm(s), specify as to type of contractual agreement between firms, and certificate(s) of authorization to offer professional services through the Florida Department of _ Professional Regulations, as applicable, from prime as well as supporting firms. 2) Proof of authorization to transact business in the State from the Florida Secretary of State, from prime as well as supporting firms. 3) Proposed organization chart identifying key professionals and their area of responsibilities. 4) Appropriate current Federal 254 and 255 forms showing the firm's data and supporting the firm's ability to perform each category of work required. S) list of recent client references with contact names and telephone numbers. The deadline for submissions is March 19, 1999, at 5:00 p.m. Firms myst submit the aforementioned information to Office of the City Clerk, City of South Miami, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143. For further information, interested parties may contact Mr. Subrata Basu, AIA, AICP, Assistant City Manager at 305 - 663 -6344. Please be advised that the City of South Miami complies with Miami - Dade County's Cone of Silence ordinance. Requests for any information must be made in writing. - - -- City r ,11 k 3/1 99- 4- 030167M pre" Mf City of South _ prepared by Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc. O 1 999 13290004.99 G X pre" Mf City of South _ prepared by Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc. O 1 999 13290004.99 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. March 18,1999 Mr. Subrata Basu, AIA, AICP a Assistant City Manager Suite 157 City of South Miami 5100 N.W. 33rd Avenue 6130 Sunset Drive Ff. Lauderdale, Florida South Miami, Florida 33143 33309 Re: General Traffic Engineering Services for the City of South Miami Dear Mr. Basu: On behalf of Kimley-Horn and Associates, I am pleased to submit this letter of interest to provide the City of Miami with traffic engineering consultant services. We offer you the professional resources of one of the largest traffic and transportation engineering firms in Florida, coupled with local knowledge, personal commitments, and demonstrated experience from professionals intimately familiar with serving South Florida municipalities. Kimley-Horn has considerable experience in all areas required under this contract, and we believe we are uniquely qualified to serve you. Consider the following advantages that Kimley-Horn offers you: We know South Miami. Kimley-Horn has been serving South Miami over the past year working on a number of traffic operations projects. We have conducted several studies to determine the traffic impacts associated with the implementation of the Hometown Plan, including traffic generated by approved development projects, and provided recommendations to improve traffic flow in the CBD area. We have also initiated a comprehensive traffic study to identify additional traffic operational improvements in the Downtown and surrounding areas. Other services include an evaluation of neighborhood traffic calming techniques that will discourage cut-through traffic in nearby residential areas. Our extensive local knowledge and working relationships with public agencies such as Miami-Dade County Public Works, Florida Department of Transportation, and the City of Coral Gables will be invaluable on this contract. Traffic and Transportation Experts. Traffic engineering and transportation planning have been Kimley-Horn's traditional areas of strength since the firm's founding. Our staff members have completed thousands of traffic and transportation projects throughout Florida. We have extensive experience in the areas of traffic impact analysis, transportation concurrency studies, safety and operations studies, signal warrant studies, traffic signal optimization and design, signing and marking studies, speed zoning studies, pedestrian safety programs, access management, parking studies, corridor and comprehensive planning studies, accident analysis and testimony, traffic study reviews, DRI reviews, and public involvement programs. Committed to Serving Municipalities. Kimley-Horn prides itself on being a successful municipal consultant. In fact, one of our largest practices is within the municipal arena. We have conscientiously served municipal clients for many years. We have been the consulting engineer for the City of Greenacres for over 15 years, for the Town of Jupiter for over 20 years, and for the Town of Palm Beach for over 40 years. For the City of Fort Lauderdale, we are currently serving as general traffic engineering consultant and parking consultant We also recently a TEL 954 739 2233 FAX 954 739 2247 Kimley -Horn Mr. Suhrata Basu, March 18, 1999, page 2 and Associates, Inc. produced the Las Olas Boulevard corridor planning study. Some of the other municipalities we serve on ongoing consulting contracts are the cities of West Palm Beach, Cooper City, Boca Raton, Tamarac, Hollywood, Plantation, Orlando, Altamonte Springs, and Miami Beach. Although Kimley- Horn's engineers and planners have diverse backgrounds, municipal service is one area that is common to many of us. We understand the objectives you must achieve. We know how to function in the "real world" environment, which requires effective communication with a variety of constituencies as well as appointed and elected boards, staffs, and agencies. Experienced Team. The people who serve you are the most important element in the successful completion of your projects. We have taken great care in assembling a highly qualified team. As your project manager, I bring over 9 years of engineering experience to this contract. My extensive personal involvement with municipalities, coupled with the experience of our proposed team members, will enable us to provide you with the best possible results, while being responsive to your needs. For this contract, I have personally assembled a team with expertise in all areas required in your scope of services. Assured Availability and Local Presence. Kimley -Horn is in an excellent position to continue supporting the City with timely, professional service and to meeting all fast -track schedules that arise from special circumstances, We understand the importance of remaining focused on your priorities, and we have the technical expertise and depth of resources to respond quickly to your immediate needs. Cost Control Effectiveness. We understand your need for on -time deliverables that are of high quality. Kimley -Hom provides project managers with labor and expense reports twice monthly and forecasts manpower requirements for at least six months ahead. This allows us to closely track and control costs to the satisfaction of our clients. Our team will be responsive to your schedule and budget requirements. We appreciate this opportunity to present our qualifications. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service on time and within budget, and I can assure you that we will go the extra mile to exceed your expectations. We look forward to the opportunity to discuss how we can work effectively and efficiently together to improve the transportation network in your city. Thank you for your consideration of our letter of interest. Very truly yours, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Jo C. DeBenedictis, P.E. 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B p a c C C o E , a) c� ra (n c o Q) CS Q C 'C a � co . ci cn =� . t4) .:N o O � - " ...' Q) o °O .c . . Y �y.Q c� - c o w- � .o 0) s .O cz w c a) S) CM t1� cn g C('n ' ° � :`? O o N o O cf) '~ -0 2 a) c a O a a) o co .c c C CO) 'C.3 4 T a '+a) —) 0 co � w a U) RT E o `a>i o ZM IE c o can) c� os E cCU > � : o a`) a) a � U m o� -o > a? c v g 0 ° '°_' m ao Y co ci 0- c o `cm U) a E z " c c :c? :Q • C O o O E 'C a) -° 0 E E a) 'cn o co E •c. > '5, a) C O C ?< s C o O N ca 6c) O CU cca ea Co y /may /+� ®y (�'� U y y CL LL V_s_ >, ?a c ®mC?a L_ a- v a) r±)-0 cc as V E� a) > cc m E0� 6 t'+ Submitted By: Civil Works, Inc. 3195 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 200 Coral Gables, P133134 Ph: 305- 448 -5955 Fax: 305- 448 -5466 E- mail:cwi @civilworks.com Contact Persons: Linda M. Bell, P.E. President Jaynes Gran, P.E. mice President March 19, 1999 C97 Project Igo. 99113 Civil Works, Inc. CW I Miami -Ft. Lauderdale Orlando A WBE /DBE firm 305 -448 -5955 954 - 344 -6568 407- 339 -0040 www.civilworks.com /cwi cwi @civilworks.co March 19, 1999 Mr. Subrata Basu, AIA Assistant City Manager City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, Fl 33143 Re: Letter of Interest For Professional Traffic Engineering Consulting Services Dear Subrata: Civil Works, Inc. (CWI) is pleased to submit four (4) copies of this Letter of Interest for the above project. CWI is a growing engineering firm that specializes in being responsive to our client's needs. Civil Works was established with two corporate philosophies as our driving force: 1. Provide our clients with the personal service that they expect. 2. Provide that service in a time frame that they require. The firm is licensed by the Florida State Board of Professional Engineers. Current public sector clients include the South Florida Water Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Miami International Airport. The City of Homestead and the City of Coral Springs. Some of our traffic study and traffic operations experience includes: ♦ Numerous Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 Traffic Impact Studies for the City of Miami Beach, ♦ Street Closures and Guardhouse Traffic Study for the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, ♦ Corridor Analysis and Driveway Relocation Traffic Study for the Florida International University, Numerous Street Closings and Traffic Studies for the City of Coral Gables. James Gran, P.E. will be the Project Manager for this contract. Mr. Gran is Vice President of CWI and has more than 21 years of construction and traffic engineering experience in South Florida. His experiences include employment with the City of Coral Gables and FDOT. Mr Gran's traffic engineering experience includes: Coral Gables Area "F" Street Closings and community wide traffic study, review of the original Bakery Center DRI and preparation of the Bakery Center Redevelopment DRI traffic statement. Additional experience includes numerous area -wide traffic studies, traffic intrusion studies and traffic impact studies throughout South Florida. Linda M. Bell, P.E., President and majority owner of CWI, has more than 20 years of engineering experience including transportation projects, roadway milling and resurfacing projects, safety improvements, lighting design for FDOT, extensive drainage, water and sewer design for Broward, Miami - Dade and Monroe Counties. Ms. Bell was named 1997 Engineer of the Year by the Florida Engineering Society, Miami Chapter. Ms. Bell will provide community involvement and design assistance as needed for this contract. 3195 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 200 Coral Gables, Fl 33134 Fh: 305 -448 -5955 Fax: 305 - 448 -5466 i Mr. Subrata Basu Page 2 Civil Works is uniquely qualified to provide services to the City since we are located only minutes from the City in Coral Gables and are familiar with the City of South Miami and it's daily traffic patterns. We are aware of community interests and feel that we can provide a local understanding of the neighborhoods and businesses. We will work closely with the City, the Businesses and the residents of South Miami. Mr. Gran has recently been involved with the Ocean Drive Merchants Association regarding traffic on Miami Beach and understands how to coordinate the various viewpoints of people and agencies. �i t We look forward to providing the City o f South Miami with Professional Traffic Engineering Services for this project. We, at Civil Works, pledge the commitment of our staff and resources to provide personal attention and a quality product within the time frame that the City of South Miami requires. Sincerely, Civil Works, Inc. James Gran, P.E. 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Consulting Engineers March 19, 1999 Office of the City Clerk City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, Florida 33143 Ref: General Tra j'ic Engineering services Ladies and Gentlemen: Marlin Engineering, Inc. welcomes this opportunity to` submit our qualifications in regard to the General Traffic Engineering services. It is our goal to become the Traffic Engineering Consultant for the City of South Miami and to serve you well. We have selected two other firms as Marlin Engineering subconsultants on this contract for two very important reasons, they are highly qualified and because we have successful experience working as a team. They are McMahon Associates, Inc., transportation engineers and planners, and International Development Advisory Services, Inc., which specializes in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).' Marlin Engineering is a local, Hispanic Business Enterprise, successfully providing quality engineering services to the private sector and public agencies in South Florida since 1991. Please see list of client references in this submittal. We at Marlin Engineering believe that our people are the asset we can offer the City of South Miami to `serve you well on this contract. Therefore, we are committing four key senior members of our professional staff to be the ones which will actually do the work. Our subconsultants are joining us in this pledge. To reassure the City of South Miami of our commitment, we have analyzed the current and projected workload for these professionals and have made ample provisions of time in our respective resource's forecast: Sergio, Alfonso, Jr., P.E., Project Manager. Mr. Alfonso brings 27 years of experience in transportation projects, six years with the FDOT District Four, as Traffic Engineer in Traffic Operations,and,as District Design Administrator in District Six. As Vice President of MEI, Mr. Alfonso will insure the successful completion of all tasks undertaken. Among the many successful high profile projects credited to Mr. Alfonso are the Tampa Urban Area Computerized Traffic System; the Metro -Dade Traffic System design of 188 intersections; the Traffic Operations Improvements of 50 locations in Dade and Monroe counties, and the Traffic Data Collection for Dade and Monroe counties which included volume counts, capacity analysis, saturation flow,,travel time and delay, speed study and gap analysis. Other transportation projects include the MacArthur Causeway Reconstruction connecting Miami and Miami Beach, I795 H.O.V. lanes from commercial Boulevard to Sample Road; SR5 Biscayne Blvd. from NW 123rd Street to NW 163rd Street; SR A Main Office Field Office 2191 N.W. 97th Avenue • Miami, Florida 33172 20125 Biscayne Boulevard ® Aventura, FL 33180'` Tel. (305) 477- 7575 •Tax (305) 477 -7590 TeL (305).692 -7702 • Fax (305) 692 -8874 1 -A in Broward County, and lighting projects including the MacArthur Causeway and the Turnpike Interchange at,Pro- Player Stadium. Ramon Soria, P.E, Quality Control. As in other successful projects where Mr. Soria has been the Quality Control/Principal -in- Charge, he will work very closely with both MEI and the City of South Miami Project Managers. He will ensure that everything is "running smoothly" and assist in resolving any contractual, or other, issues, to the complete satisfaction of the City of South Miami._ In addition, Mr. Soria will be conducting quality control reviews throughout the project. After seven years with the FDOT District Six, and President of MEI since 1991, Mr. Soria's experience on similar projects include but is not limited to Project Manager for the Golden Glades Interchange H.O.V Flyover; SR -826 Palmetto Expressway interchanges with Coral Way, NW' 25th Street, Okeechobee Rd. and NW 122nd Street; Project Manager /Principal -in Charge with MEI on NW 25th Street PD &E Study; General Traffic Engineering for Miami -Dade County Department of Public Works, and Districtwide Miscellaneous Contracts, FDOT District Six. Luis H. Monsalve, PE, Task Manager.. Over 28 years of experience in the design and management of significant transportation projects from PD &E Studies to final design. Mr. Monsalve's experience includes Area Engineer for Louisville- Jefferson County, Kentucky Traffic,Engineering Department. He is thoroughly familiar with the FDOT and Miami -Dade County procedures due to the many years of experience working on local projects. Among his more recent projects are the NW 25th Street PD &E Study, which includes the development of a corridor report, engineering report, traffic reports, and master plans. Traffic modeling was extensively used to determine roadway requirements. Mr. Monsalve designed and is the Engineer of Record for the Polk County Parkway, for Florida's Turnpike. Humberto Martinez, P.E., Task Manager - Traffic. Mr. Martinez is a Senior Project Manager with over thirty years of experience in the traffic engineering field. For many years as FDOT senior staff, he held positions in Tallahassee's Central Office as State. Statistics Engineer and as District Six Planning Manager. Since he joined MEI in 1996 he has led the traffic engineering department for the firm, including data collection, analysis and the development of traffic projections for several roadway projects, preparation of condition diagrams, speed studies, traffic counts, level of service analysis and utilization of the FSUTMS model for travel demand. Recent projects include the NW 25th Street PD &E Study; the NW 21st Street PD &E Study; and the Miscellaneous Planning Projects in Districts Four and Six: Messrs. Bertschnger, McMahon, Stroud. and Spinrad will also serve as task managers under Mr. Alfonso's project management. Detail resumes of all these committed staff are included in the SF 255 as part of this submittal. Field Office 20125 Biscayne Boulevard e Aventura, FL 33180 Tel, -(305) 692 - 7702 • Fax (305),692-8874 r�� 4 •j ...•. g v.0 o _ _:� � i ■ a►ia au�i uaivu vauwca Traffic Manage. A Marlin Engineering, Inc. SOMEHOW McMahon Associates, Inc. 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Boards & Committees THE REQUEST AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS; TRANSFERRING SEC. 2 -26.1, ENTITLED "COMMISSION FOR WOMEN" TO SEC. 2 -26 AND CREATING SEC. 2 -26.1 ENTITLED "JUNIOR COMMISSION FOR WOMEN "; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL.ITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND Commissioner Russell sponsored the attached ordinance on for second reading and- publia ear-ing. his -ordinance -creates a Junior Commission For Women. The Mayor as provided for in the City Charter shall appoint members of this Commission. Members shall either be a resident of the City of South Miami or a student at a South Miami School; be age 13 through a senior in high school; be involved in at least one extra - curricular activity; and maintain at lease a "C" grade point average. An applicant must present two recommendations from either current and, or former teachers and one recommendation from a person who is not a member of the applicant's immediate family attesting to the applicant's good character and leadership ability. The Commission for Women shall review all applications and make recommendations for appointment to the Mayor. I ORDINANCE NO. 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS; 5 TRANSFERRING SEC. 2 -26.1, ENTITLED "COMMISSION FOR 6 WOMEN" TO SEC. 2 -26 AND CREATING SEC. 2 -26.1 ENTITLED 7 "JUNIOR COMMISSION FOR WOMEN "; PROVIDING FOR 8 SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE 9 DATE. 10 11 12 13 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami created 14 sec. 2 -26.1, of the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances, entitled "Commission for 15 Women "'; and, 16 17 WHEREAS, the Commission for Women and Mayor and City Commission have 18 deterinined that there is an important need to create a Junior Commission for Women to 19 address the critical needs of the young women of South Miami of all backgrounds; and, 20 21 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to create a Junior 22 Commission for Women. 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 25 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 26 27 Section 1. Sec. 2 -26.1 of the City of South Miami code, entitled "Commission 28 for Women" is renumbered to Sec. 2 -26. 29 30 Section 2. Sec. 2.26.1 of the code is created to read: 31 32 Sec. 2.26.1. Junior Commission for Women. 33 34 (a) Created, composition. There is hereby created a Junior Commission for 35 Women. The commission shall consist of least eight (8) members. 36 37 (b) Appointment and qualifications of members. Members of the commission 38 shall be appointed by the Mayor as provided for in the City Charter. 39 Members shall: (1) either be a resident of the City of South Miami or a 40 student at a South Miami school, (2) be age 13 through a senior in high 1 The Municipal Code Corp., which codifies the city's ordinances, designated the commission as the Committee on the Status of Women. It will be directed to change the name in the next edition of the city's code. Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by Page 1 of 4 A 1 school; (3) be involved in at least one extra - curricular activity; and (4) 2 maintain at least a "C" grade point average. An applicant must present two 3 recommendations from either current and, or, former teachers and one 4 recommendation from a person who is not a member of the applicant's 5 immediate family attesting to the applicant's good character and leadership 6 ability. The Commission for Women shall review all applications and make 7 recommendations for appointment to the mayor. 8 9 (c) Terms of office. In order that the terms of office of all members of the 10 commission shall not expire at the same time, the initial appointments to the 11 commission shall be as follows: '/2 of the members shall be appointed for two 12 years and '/2 of the members shall be appointed for three years. In the event 13 the number of initial appointments to the commission makes up an odd 14 number, then one more person shall be appointed for two years. Thereafter, 15 appointed members shall serve for two years or until a successor is appointed. 16 Appointments to fill any vacancy on the commission will be for the unexpired 17 term. 18 19 (d) Change in number of members. The number of persons serving on the 20 commission may be increased or decreased by the city commission based on 21 the level of participation by young women. In the event of a change in 22 members, the number of members that must be present to constitute a quorum 23 for a meeting shall be half the total members plus one. In the event of any 24 increase in the number of members, the terms of office shall be prescribed by 25 the city commission. 26 27 (e) Chairperson and vice - chairperson. The chairperson and vice- chairperson 28 shall be elected by the members of the commission for a term of one year. 29 The members may elect any additional officers that they deem necessary. 30 31 (f) Removal. When any member fails to attend three consecutive meetings 32 without an excused absence, the member shall be removed by the city 33 commission. An "excused absence" shall include, but not be limited to, an 34 absence resulting from a death in the family, or of a teacher or a close 35 personal friend, a personal or family illness, being out of town on personal 36 business, field trips or other school - related matters, or vacation, and preparing 37 for final examinations, and shall be subject to the approval of the chair. An 38 action of the commission shall not be nullified because one or more of its 39 members are later determined to be disqualified from holding that office. 40 41 (g) Liaison with Commission for Women. The chairperson or the vice - 42 chairperson of the commission will attend monthly meetings of the 43 Commission for Women; likewise, the Commission for Women shall Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by ^ Page 2 of 4 A 4 I designate two members who shall attend meetings of the Junior Commission 2 for Women on a rotating basis. The designated persons shall attend meetings 3 in a non - voting ex officio capacity. Failure to attend a meeting as an ex officio 4 member shall not count against the member as an unexcused absence. 5 6 (h) Meetings, expenses. Regularly scheduled meetings shall be held monthly at 7 city hall at a convenient time to be decided by the commission members. The 8 members may change the place and time of a particular meeting by motion 9 and a vote of the majority of members present at a regularly scheduled 10 meeting. A majority of the members in good standing shall constitute a 11 quorum necessary to hold meetings and take action. Regular and special 12 meetings shall be scheduled, and notice shall be given, as provided in the city 13 code for meetings of the city commission; provided, however, that scheduling 14 special meetings shall require the written request of a majority of the members 15 in good standing. Minutes shall be kept either by recording or in written form. 16 Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 17 necessary and authorized expenses incurred in the performance of the work of 18 the commission. A budget may be established by the city manager for the 19 purpose of funding expenses. 20 21 (i) Powers and duties. The powers and duties of the commission shall include, 22 but not be limited to: 23 24 (1) To serve in an advisory capacity to the Commission for Women and to 25 the Mayor and City Commission by making investigations, studies, 26 reports and recommendations in respect to all matters pertaining to the 27 status of young women in the City of South Miami and in South Miami 28 schools; including the working, educational and living conditions of 29 young women; education and training; health, teen pregnancy and 30 exposure to predatory crimes; availability of quality and accessible 31 health services, educational, family and psychological counseling 32 services; availability of meaningful employment for young women; 33 discrimination and responsiveness of government to the needs of young 34 women. 35 (2) To study, report on and recommend needed improvements in the 36 existence and delivery of needed medical, educational, criminal and 37 social services. 38 (3) To appear before the Commission for Women and the Mayor and City 39 Commission to deliver reports, recommendations and requests for 40 assistance. 41 (4) To perform other duties, functions and services as may be requested by 42 the Commission for Women and the Mayor and City Commission. 43 Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by Page 3 of 4 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 3. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are repealed. Section 5. The provisions of this ordinance shall be included in the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon approved. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of June, 2000. ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED: MAYOR 1St Reading — 2nd Reading - COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Robaina: Vice Mayor Feliu: Commissioner Wiscombe: Commissioner Bethel: Commissioner Russell: \ \Dell -6100 \Documents \City of South Miami \0022 - 001 \3018.doc Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by Page 4 of 4 Band's show goes on — with a heart -felt dedication BY ADRIANA CORDOVI Miami's Gusman Hall. acordovi @herald.com But this year that tradition but we all supported our came close to being broken. At the end of the school Since April, the students had year, the kids in Gulliver,Prepa- been rehearsing for the big ratory's music program start night with Concert Band Direc- looking forward to their annual for Ron Canstonguay. concert at the University of And their spot at Gusman SOUTH MIAMI CRA NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the South Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), will hold a public meeting on Monday, June 5, 2000, beginning at 6:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed to Mr. Greg Oravec, Assistant to the City Manager at: 663 -6338. ALL interested parties are invited to attend. Ronetta Taylor, CIVIC City Clerk City of South Miami Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that it a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to he basal GULLIVER PREPARATORY had been reserved since July. But a few days before the event, Canstonguay's grandfa- ther died and he had to cancel the show so he could to fly to Boston. HITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM NOW OPEN COMPLETE KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE* M -F 9 -5 pm Sat. 11 -4 pm 888 49 SEARS 8790 SW 132 Street, MIAMI *See sales assoc. for details Materials & Services provided by Trebor Investments Carp 0 CG -CA 15738 �YS NO ONE A QUITTER? Here's your opportunity to quit smoking for good with the highly acclaimed QUR SMART' Stop Smoking System. Developed at Duke University Medical Center, Qurr SMART' is a four - session class that teaches smokers ways to overcome the craving for nicotine and become cigarette free. Join Simon B. Miranda, Ph.D. at the &rr SMART' program coming June 9th at Deering Hospital. Tuition is $95 per person. For more information about the program call 305- 256 -5115. DeenngHospltaI BETTER TODAY. BETTER TOMORROW, 'It was disappointing Danny Winitzky, 16. because we worked so hard, The Cultural Arts Commit - but we all supported our tee started posting fliers and re- instructor," said Nataly Villa, a mailing invitations for the 15 -year -old violin player in the event. band. 'We had no idea what the It seemed hopeless that the turnout would be," said Silvia band would get another spot at Winitzky. 'But the theater Gusman on such short notice. turned out about 85 percent The only alternative they full." came up with was Immanuel Since Canstonguay took Presbyterian Church, 6605 N. over the program at Gulliver Kendall Dr., next door to the 3' /2years ago, he has been aim - school. . ing for growth. "The church is a lot smaller When he arrived there were and it doesn't have a stage," only 11 members in the band, said Silvia Winitzky, a member and now there are 86 students of Gulliver's Cultural Arts involved with the program. Committee and mother of 'I started rebuilding the pro - Danny, a bassoon player in the gram from the bottom up," he band. said. It was then that Bobby Keet- And this year's performance ing, Gulliver Academy's music proved he was reaching his director, and Joe Catalano from goal. the drama department, started ' 'We always do a combined calling UM trying to somehow program with the academy, but find an opening, so the band this year we split up because could perform at Gusman. we're both growing and devel- They found a spot for May oping rapidly," Canstonguay 23 " and the performance took ': said. "Gulliver is usually known on a special meaning for both for sports teams, but we're try - Canstonguay and the students. ing to let the community know 'It gave us a purpose because : that Gulliver has an outstand- it was dedicated to Mr. Can -' ing music program." stonguay's grandfather," said li CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the city Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct a Public Hearing during its regular City Commission meeting Tuesday, June 13, 2000 beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to con- sider the following described ordinance(s): AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR OF CITY COMMISSION of THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO BOARDS; TRANSFERRING SEC. 2.26.1 ENTITLED "JUNIOR COMMISSION FOR WOMEN"; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILJTY ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Said ordinance can be inspected in the City Clerk's Office, Monday - Friday during regular office hours. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed to the City's Planning Department at: (305)663 -6326. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard, Ronetta Taylor, CIVIC City Clerk City of South Miami Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected per- son may need to ensure that averbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal istobe based. = CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI myINTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM REQUEST: Date: June 9, 2000 Agenda Item # S_ Comm. Mtg. 6/13/00 Variance Request 6039 SW 63 Terrace A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR & CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20 -3.5 (E) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW A TWENTY -FOUR FEET THREE INCHES (24' -3 ") REAR SETBACK, WHERE A TWENTY -FIVE FEET (25') REAR SETBACK IS REQUIRED, ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE RS -4 "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" ZONING DISTRICT, SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT 6039 SW 63 TERRACE SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143. BACKGROUND & ANALYSIS The subject property is located in the "Franklin Subdivision" and within the RS -4, "Small Lot Single - Family Residential District." The attached property survey indicates that the platted lot has 58.43 feet of frontage and is approximately 82.61 feet deep, resulting in an area of 4,827 sft. This lot includes one half (7.5 feet) of the adjacent 15 feet wide alley, vacated by Resolution No. R -92 -1515. This is a non - conforming lot of record because this platted lot does not meet the minimum requirements of lot area and lot width. Table 1 displays the Dimensional Requirements of the RS -4 district and the proposed dimensions of the subject application. City Commission June 13, 2000 1 Table 1: The Dimensional Requirements of the RS -4 Zoning Districts and the Proposed Dimensions of the Residence to be located at 6039 SW 63" Terrace Requirement Permitted /Allowed Proposed Min. Lot Area 6,000 sq. feet 4,827.32sq. feet Frontage 60 feet 58.43 feet Min. Front Setback 25 feet 25 feet Min. Rear Setback 25 feet 24' -3" Min. Side (interior) setback 7.5 feet left / 7.5 feet right 8 feet left/ 8 feet 1 inch right Max. Stories 2 1 Max. Building Height 25 feet <25 feet Max. Building Coverage 30% 26.43 % Max. Impervious Coverage 45% 38.3% The Habitat for Humanity builds homes that have prototypical layout and design that use standardized trusses and other building components to keep the homes affordable. The nonconforming lot has an area of 4,827 sft and is 1,173 sft less than the required lot area. The proposed structure is 1,276 sft, which is less than the allowable building coverage of 30% of the lot. However, the physical characteristics of the subject property prevent it from meeting the rear setback by only nine inches. The property exceeds the required green area with 62% or 2,981 sft. It is important to note that only about 39% of the lots conform to the lot area and width requirements in RS -4 zoning district within the Community Redevelopment Agency area. The proposed home would substantially improve the subject property and the reduced rear setback would not negatively impact the surrounding area, which has varied setbacks. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The application is consistent with the Goal, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan and serves to implement Goal 1, Objective 1. 1, and Objective 1.3 of the Housing Element. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Land Development Code Section 20 -2.3 Definitions • Section 20 -3.5 (E) Dimensional Requirements • Section 20 -4.8 (D)(1)(b) Nonconforming Lots of Record • Section 20 -5.9 (G)(1) Variance Approvals Comprehensive Plan • Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Housing Element PLANNING BOARD ACTION The Planning Board at its May 30, 2000 meeting voted (6 -0) to recommend approval. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval. Attachments: Proposed Resolution Application Letter of Intent Property Survey Site Plan, Floor plan and Elevations Copy of Public Notices Planning Board Minutes dated May 30, 2000 City Commission June 13, 2000 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR & CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES FROM SECTION 20- 3.5 (E) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW A TWENTY -FOUR FEET THREE INCHES (24' -3 ") REAR SETBACK, WHERE TWENTY -FIVE FEET (25) IS REQUIRED, ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE RS -4 "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT, SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT 6039 SW 63 TERRACE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143. WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. has made application for a variance from Section 20 -3.5 (E) of the Land Development Code to allow a twenty -four feet three inches (24' -3 ") rear setback where.a twenty -five (25) foot setback is required on property located in the RS -4 Single- Family Residential zoning district; and, WHEREAS, the property is located at 6039 S. W. 63 Terrace; South Miami, Florida, 33143, and is legally described as follows: Lot 75, Block 14, together with the east 7.50 feet of that portion of the 15.00 foot wide alley adjacent to said lot 75 (Closed by Resolution No. R- 92- 1515), "Franklin Subdivision ", according to the plat thereof, as recorded on plat book 5 at page 34, of the Public records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, less the South 10.00 feet thereof; and, WHEREAS, Planning Division staff recommended approval of the application for a variance upon evaluating the application for (a) consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and (b) compliance with the hardship requirement contained in Section 20 -5.9 (C) of the Land Development Code; and, WHEREAS, on May 30, 2000, the Planning Board voted 6:0 to recommend approval of the variance; and, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami desire to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: City Commission June 13, 2000 1 1 2 Section 1. The application submitted by Habitat for 3 Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. for a variance from Section 20- 4 3.5 E of the Land Development Code in order to allow a twenty - 5 four feet three inches (24' -3 ") rear setback, where a twenty - 6 five (25) rear foot setback is required on property located in 7 the RS -4 Single - Family Residential zoning district, is hereby 8 granted. 9 10 Section 2. This approval is subject to and dependent upon 11 construction of the proposed single- family residential house in 12 conformity with the layout depicted in the submitted site plan. 13 14 Section 3. The City Manager may revoke this approval upon a 15 determination that the provisions of this resolution have been 16 violated or any violation is occurring at the subject property 17 or related property that is not in compliance with this 18 resolution. 19 20 Section 4. The City Manager shall have final approval and 21 authority over all matters regarding the determination of the 22 applicant's compliance with the intent of these sections. 23 24 Section S. This resolution shall take effect immediately 25 upon approval. 26 27 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of June, 2000. 28 29 ATTEST: APPROVED: 30 31 32 CITY CLERK MAYOR 33 34 35 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: 36 37 38 CITY ATTORNEY 39 City Commission June 13, 2000 2 0 u CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI Planning Board Regular Meeting Action Summary Minutes Tuesday, May 30, 2000 City Commission Chambers 7:30 P.M. DRAFT I. Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Action: Mr. Morton, Chair, called the meeting to order at 7:50 p.m. and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. II. Roll Call Action: Mr. Morton performed roll call. Board members present constituting a quorum Mr. Morton, Ms. Gibson, Mr. Illas, Mr. Liddy, Mr. Comendeiro, Ms. Chimelis (departed early) Board member absent Mr. Mann City staff present Earl Gallop (City Attorney); Charles Scurr (City Manager, arrived 8:45 p.m.); Subrata Basu (ACM /Planning Director); Sandy Youkilis (Temporary Planning Staff); Lourdes Cabrera - Hernandez (Planner); David Struder (Board Secretary) Action: Mr. Morton held opening remarks. Mr. Morton welcomed two new members, Mr. William Liddy and Mr. Juan Comendeiro, to the Planning Board. PB Minutes 5 -30 -00 1 III. Public Hearings (Planning Board) A. ITEM: PB -00 -011 Applicant: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami Request: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR & CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20 -3.5 (E) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW A TWENTY -FOUR FEET THREE INCHES (24' -3 ") REAR SETBACK, WHERE A TWENTY - FIVE FEET (25') REAR SETBACK IS REQUIRED, ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE RS -4 "SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" ZONING DISTRICT, SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT 6039 SW 63 TERRACE SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143. Action: Mr. Illas read the request into the record and staff introduced the item. Public speakers: Mr. Gary Milford, of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami; Mr. David Tucker, Sr. The Board, Mr. Milford (as the representative), and staff discussed the request, including a concern that only one bathroom is proposed for the three- bedroom residence. Motion: Mr. Illas moved approved of the item. Ms. Chimelis seconded the motion. Vote: Approved 6 Opposed 0 B. ITEM: PB -00 -012 Applicant: Albert S. Elias Request: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS FROM SECTIONS 20 -7.5, 20 -7.9, 20 -7.11 AND 20 -7.13 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR A FOUR - STORY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 5800 BLOCK OF S. W. 73RD STREET, WITHIN THE HOMETOWN DISTRICT OVERLAY ZONE REQUIRING NONUSE DEVIATIONS FROM THE DEFINITION AND THE BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS OF THE HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE ALLOWABLE WIDTH OF ALLEYWAY, INCREASE LOT COVERAGE AND BUILDING DEPTH ON SIDE STREETS; REDUCE THE REQUIRED OPEN YARD SPACE AND REQUIRED LANDSCAPING; AND TO ALLOW FOR ROOFTOP PARKING. PB Minutes 5 -30 -00 2 Action: Ms. Gibson read the request into the record and staff introduced the item. The Board and staff discussed the item. A member of the public, Mr. David Pollack, approached the dais. Mr. Pollack, speaking in reference to the Board's meeting of January 13, 1998, during which Mr. Morton related that he knew Mr. Gwynn "Babe" Elias and Mr. Albert Elias, of SPG Phase One, Ltd., opined that clarification of the acquaintanceship should be so noted for the record before the meeting proceeded. Mr. Morton responded that he only knows the Elias brothers and that he has no business affiliation with them. Mr. Gallop, City Attorney, upon conversing with Mr. Morton, related that a conflict of interest did not exist. Mr. Gallop added that Ms. Chimelis, due to a possible conflict of interest, had excused herself from consideration of the item, then departed the meeting. Mr. Richard Razook, counsel for SPG Phase Once, Ltd., spoke as a representative regarding items of concern including the alleyway, the easement, and future connections with various utilities. Mr. Razook so noted, for example, that resolution of legal issues involving the alleyway is the responsibility of the City. Mr. Richard Shuster, architect, made a presentation of the project and provided materials to both the Board and staff, including a revision sheet for the ground floor showing proposed awnings and additional street trees. Members of the public speaking in opposition to the project: Mr. David Silver, of Cavanaugh's Mr. Ed Boaz, of Lane's Ms. Myra Porter, of Myra & Company Mr. George David Mr. Cliff Schollman Mr. Joe Martinez, business owner Mr. Robert Perry, business owner Ms. Vivian Reyes Ms. Cathy McCann Ms. Yvonne Beckman Ms. Suzanne Berea Mr. David Pollack PB Minutes 5 -30 -00 Ms. Amanda Dickinson, of Hanging Basket Ms. Karen Dorfman, of Lightorama Ms. Beverly Kagan Additional notation in favor of disapproval: Mr. Illas read into the record a letter authored by Ms. Frances Meltzer, of the South Miami Homeowners Association, requesting disapproval of the project Other public speakers: Mr. Curtis Sibley, of First National Bank of South Miami Mr. David Tucker, Sr. The Board and staff, including Mr. Gallop, further discussed the item. Mr. Gallop's comments included, but were not limited to, advising the Board to review the item in regard to satisfying the seven criteria involving construction in the Hometown District. Concerns related by the Board and summarized by the Board as expressed by the public included, but were not limited to, the following: a lack of landscaping; unresolved issues involving both the easement and alleyway; whether or not the Miami -Dade Fire Department will be granting approval; a net gain of only + - 22 parking spaces; and staff being unable to make a recommendation regarding the project. The Board concluded that there was doubt the project met all seven criteria (such as item (d) involving the alley) for development in the Hometown District. Motion: Mr. Comendeiro moved denial of the request. Mr. Illas seconded the motion. Vote: Approved 4 Opposed 1 (Ms. Gibson) IV. Discussion Items No discussion items were scheduled at meeting time. V. Approval of Minutes Action: The Board duly voted on and approved the minutes of April 25, 2000, as submitted. Vote: Approved 5 Opposed 0 VI. Remarks / Discussion Action: Staff noted that the next regular meeting of Planning Board is currently scheduled for July 11, 2000. PB Minutes 5 -30 -00 4 VII. Adjournment Action: Mr. Morton adjourned the meeting at approximately 10:10 p.m. PB Minutes 5 -30 -00 City of South Miami s Planning & Zoning Department City Hall, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143 Telephone: (305) 663 -6326 Fax: (305) 666 -4591 Application For Public Hearing Before Planning Board & City Commission Address of Subject Property: Lot(s) 7 5 Block 14 Subdivision FRANKLIN 6039 S. W. 63 Terrace PB =;Z-- Meets & Bounds: Applicant: Phone: Habitat For Humanity of Greater Miami 305- 670 -2224 Representative: Organization: Gary Milford, Qualifier Address: 9350 S. Dadeland Blvd. # 200 Phone: Miami, Florida 33156 Property Owner. Signature: Habitat For Humanity of Greater Miami Mailing Address: Pp Box. 560994 Phone: 305 - 6702224 Miami. Plorida 33256-0994 chitect/Engineer. Phone: Paul Buckler, Architect 305- 442 -8410 AS THE APPLICANT, PLEASE INDICATE YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO THIS PROJECT: x Owner �Ownees Representative Contract to purchase Option to purchase _Tenant/Le,ckspe APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR THE FOLLOWING: SUBMITTED MATERIALS PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE ITEM: P�SE CHECK ALL THAT APPU : _ Text Amendment to LDC X Variance �etter of intsnt _ Comprehensive Plan _Special Use _,Itistifications 4& change' _ PUD Approval Rezoning �_ $/ tatement if hardship _ PUD Major Change Special Exception Proof of ownership or letter from owner Other of attorney Briefly explain application and cite specific Code sections: -L/Power ontract to purchase �urrent survey 7 copies of Site Plan and reduced copy Q 8.5"x11" ��1 V20% Property owner signatures or affidavit Section: Subsection: Page #: Amended Date: _ Mailing labels (3 sets) and Required Fee(s)'i' 'D . 1A Ile undersigned has read this completed application and represents that the information and all submitted materials are true and correct the best `f plicant's knowledge and belief. A li is S title Date Upon receipt, applications and all submitted materials will be reviewed for compliance with the Land Development Code and other applicable regulations. Applications found not in compliance will be rejected and returned to the applicant. OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Filed Petition Required ---- 1 /10 /00 Date of PS Hearing Date of Commission Petition Accepted nrl April 25, 2000 Mr. Subrata Basu HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER MIAMI building houses in partnership with God's people in need Director of Planning and Zoning Department City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FI 33143 RE: Variance Application Letter of Intent and Hardship Lot 75 Block 14 together with the East 7.50 feet of the 15.00 feet alley at "Franklin Subdivision" PB 5 -34, Dade County, FI 6039 SW 63`d Terrace Dear Mr. Basu: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami requests a rear setback variance in order to build a three - bedroom home on the above property. This property is located in an older neighborhood platted many years ago. Since the required minimum setbacks in the current Land Development Code were established projecting larger minimum lot sizes, a hardship is created in building even a small house on the above lot due to the current requirements of 25' front and 25' rear setbacks. Miami Habitat requests a rear variance of 0' -9" to allow a 24' -3" rear setback where 25' -0" is required. Upon approval, it is the intent of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami to construct a three bedroom one bath CBS Single Family Residence on the subject property. Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to continuing our commitment of working with the City of South Miami by providing homes for people in the community. Respectfully Submitted in His Service, Gary Vr of -Construction Habitat For Humanity of Greater Miami / P.O. 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POWER POLE existing 5' sidewalk water NEW O.H:J 'I SCALE: 1/8" 1' -0" ` Legal Description: LOT 75, BLOCK 14, TOGETHER WITH THE EAST 7.50 FEET OF EL. SERVICE THAT PORTION OF THE 15.00 FOOT WIDE ALLEY ADJACENT TO HABHTAT Y®R HUMANITY - SAID LOT 75 (CLOSED BY RESOLUTION Na. R -92- 1515), "FRANKLIN OF GRIEATER 1b4RAMR 1140 SUBDIVISION", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT PACE 34, 9350 DAGELAND BOULEVARD OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI –DADE COUNTY, SUITE 2OD FLORIDA, LESS THE SOUTH 10.00 FEET THEREOF. MIAMI, FLORIDA LORIDA MIAMI, 33256 AGENT: ANNE MANNING, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR A WP RATE PERMIT AND PRODUCT APPROV wMEN APPLICABLE. RECUIRED BUCKLER ARCHIT'ECT'S ,5 FOR TIE FOLLOwNG ITEMS Il� ]?A[WdWfl[9 STR DIAL MON1110. PRECAST SVaLAnrvc PRECAST SKTEMS STORM SHUTTERS FOOD TRUSSES CONFIGURE S AS TO DETER RpoDesit Data. a° ° .DMS Site Address: 6039 SW 53rd Terrace. South Miami, Florida AWNI DEMOUOON RAIN RUNOFF TO SIDEWALK Property Owners: HABITAT FOP. HUMANITY OF GREATER MIAMI, INC. 680 -2224 o GLASS FONT RONTS O I Architect of Record: Paul W. Buckler AR13708 TYP, @ EACH SIDE Revisions: "GET PPLL_ eNOAaPEUD1 —TIOa AND TO �+E si Or nLMLEDCE Afib eElfEV.ry 1P1 T~'' Y Y���le a 9friG E cncE- Ally (CllllIIll:4iCTURAiL 31M PLA `H A– 1 of 2 h� a' w V1' 1 y 3 NEW CONCRETE DRIVEWAY 3 000 PSI CONC W /6%6X10 /10 WwM UP TO PROPERTY! LINE. THICKENED EDOE FROM PROPERTY LINE TO STREET W /NO MESH N R.O.W INSTALL 04ER HELL COMPACTED BASE `II E2 CTRIC M R E I I I \ / / — xx , sett ck I I i pro set osed se / / I I II I I II II EEE.:.12.50 NGVD I I I I I , I I \\ 7• -6. �I setback SEE P– FOR rd T. 42•_4" proposed - -- -------- __ —__— _ setback G.o. A/C CU 48•' X 132" IrT CONC. SLAB _ o o 83.75' -NOTES - - - -- - - - -- THE CONTRACTOR BY AND THROUGH SUBMISSION OF HIS 810, AGREE THAT HE SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING EXAMINED THE SITE, THE LOCATION OF ALL PROPOSED WORK AND HAVING SATISFIED FOR HIMSELF FROM HIS PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE OF PROFESSIONAL ADVICE AS TO THE CHARACTER AND LOCATION OF THE SITE. THE NATURE OF THE EXISTING CONDITIONS SURROUNDING AND AFFECTING THE WORK. ANY OBSTRUCTIONS THE NATURE OF HE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, AND ALL OTHER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE JOB, IN ORDER THAT HE MAY INCLUDE IN THE PRICES WHICH HE BIDS ALL COSTS PERTAINING TO THE WORK AND THEREBY PROVIDE FOR THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION THEREOF. INCLUDING THE REMOVAL. RELOCATION, OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY OBJECTS OR OBSTRUCTIONS WHICH MAY BE ENCOUNTERED IN DOING PROMISED WORK. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE 'NTH THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE. LATEST EDITION AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL CODES, ANY CONFLICTS OR OMISSIONS IN THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL NECESSITATE NOTIFICATION OF THE ARCHITECT. OF RECORD FOR ANY CORRECTIONS INTERPRETATIONS OR CLARIFICATIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING A BID OR PROCEEDING MATH THE WORK IN QUESTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL REQUIRED PERMITS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK, THE PAYMENT FOR ALL APPLICABLE FEES, THE COORDINATION OF ALL INSPECTIONS AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE CERTIRCATE OF COMPLETION /FINAL APPROVALS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE TO SATISFACTORY CONDITION ALL NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION WORK AND /OR OTHER, IMPROVEMENTS DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF WORK PERFCRMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL BE LICENSED TO OPERATE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. DADE COUNTY AND THE CITY OF MIAMI. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL PRODUCE EVIDENCE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE AND WORKMAN ?S COMPENSATION, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY THE OWNER AND /OR ARCHITECT FOR ALL AND ANY COSTS, CLAIMS, SUITS AND JUDGEMENTS FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY AS THE RESULT OF WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE J08 SITE AS REQUIRED 10 SATISFY THE REOCIIREMENTS OF OSHA, THIS EXTENDS TO ALL SUBCONTRACTORS WORKMEN AND VISITORS TO THE SITE. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHALL HAVE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS, CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY VARIATIONS FROM THE DIMENSIONS AND /OR CONDITIONS REPRESENTED IN THESE DRAWINGS. DRAWR5 G aNDIEX A. -1 SITE PLAN, GENERAL NOTES, CALC.S ,A -2 FLOOR PLAN, SECTIONS, ELEVATIONS S -1 FOUNDATION & ROOFING PLAN M -1 MECHANICAL PLAN & NOTES P -1 PLUMBING PLAN & NOTES E -1 ELECTRICAL PLAN, SCHEDULES & NOTES SIlTIE DATA LOT SIZE: 4827.32 SF PROPOSED STRUCTURE: A/C SPACE: 1073 SF PORCH AREA 203 SF TOTAL UNDER ROOF: 1276 SF DRIVEWAY & SIDE ENTRY SLAB: 570 SF AVAIL GREEN AREA: 2981.32 SF (61.7%) SUTE PLAN SCALE: 1/8" 1' -0" ` Legal Description: LOT 75, BLOCK 14, TOGETHER WITH THE EAST 7.50 FEET OF THAT PORTION OF THE 15.00 FOOT WIDE ALLEY ADJACENT TO HABHTAT Y®R HUMANITY - SAID LOT 75 (CLOSED BY RESOLUTION Na. R -92- 1515), "FRANKLIN OF GRIEATER 1b4RAMR 1140 SUBDIVISION", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT PACE 34, 9350 DAGELAND BOULEVARD OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI –DADE COUNTY, SUITE 2OD FLORIDA, LESS THE SOUTH 10.00 FEET THEREOF. MIAMI, FLORIDA LORIDA MIAMI, 33256 AGENT: ANNE MANNING, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR A WP RATE PERMIT AND PRODUCT APPROV wMEN APPLICABLE. RECUIRED BUCKLER ARCHIT'ECT'S ,5 FOR TIE FOLLOwNG ITEMS Il� ]?A[WdWfl[9 STR DIAL MON1110. PRECAST SVaLAnrvc PRECAST SKTEMS STORM SHUTTERS FOOD TRUSSES !`aV¢iBndN ,§ttIl7ke Il lL'C�BIlIl Qzu1LblB&p Florida 33]t�4 (305) 442 °0410 Fax 442 -6757 1Bucars ®A ®1L.Com CURTAIN WALLS - S EL I`S RAILIN roS DOORS RpoDesit Data. a° ° .DMS Site Address: 6039 SW 53rd Terrace. South Miami, Florida AWNI DEMOUOON Work Description: New One Story Single Fornily Residence - SIGNS Property Owners: HABITAT FOP. HUMANITY OF GREATER MIAMI, INC. 680 -2224 o GLASS FONT RONTS O I Architect of Record: Paul W. Buckler AR13708 Project Date'. 2 -28 -00 - Revisions: "GET PPLL_ eNOAaPEUD1 —TIOa AND TO �+E si Or nLMLEDCE Afib eElfEV.ry 1P1 T~'' Y Y���le a 9friG E cncE- Ally (CllllIIll:4iCTURAiL 31M PLA `H A– 1 of 2 h� -- - - - - -- S. W. 53 rd. TERBACE --- - - - - -- I KEY \ BOTANICAL NAME /COMMON NAME HEIGHT & SPREAD REMARKS QV 2 QUERCUS VIRGINIANA /LIVE OAK 12'HX5 "CPLR. Cl ** CHRYSOBALANUS ICACO /COCOPLUM "RED TIP" live ook *• SEE PLAN PN - PASPALUM NOTATUM BAHIA GRASS SOD v TP t - 4, — - -- `I' RPI ATIONR a� A HANID SOD y w pink taC. chrysobalonus icoco/ cocoplum "red tip" hedge (9) I I W / / \ _ � / I �_ chlysobalanus icoco/ I / `I'coFcp um "red tip" hedge (G) I I � I I y y I - /-A /C CU t, I N, �, N, y, ". i. new cYUysobalonu @��icacc/ 're3 � cocoplum tip' hedge (�4) I new �y'e COk I L A N D S C A P E ll lle A N l SCALE: 1/8" : V -0" }' STANDARDS FOR TREES PALMS AND SHRUBS' FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES — t. 'GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, PART i AND 'GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, PART II PALMS AND TREES. GRADE: FLORIDA NUMBER 1 OR BETTER, 2. ALL PLANT MATERIAL IN GENERAL SHALL HAVE A HABIT OF GROWTH THAT IS NORMAL FOR THE SPECIES AND SHALL BE SOUND, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, WELL— ROOTED AND FREE OF INSECT PESTS, PLANT DISEASES, WEEDS AND INJURIES. 3. DETERMINE LOCATIONS OF ANY UNDERGROUND AND ABOVE GROUND UTILITIES. PROTECT UTILITIES TO AVOID POSSIBLE DAMAGE. 4. PROTECT EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 5. PROVIDE IF NECESSARY TEMPORARY GUARDS TO PROTECT VEGETATION. 6. REMOVE VEGETATION AS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED. REMOVE STUMPS AND ROOTS. 7. BACKFILL DEPRESSIONS IN PLANTED OR SODDED AREAS WITH MATERIAL SIMILAR ADJACENT GROUND. COMPACT MATERIALS IN HORTIZONTAL LAYERS TO A DENSITY EQUAL TO ADJACENT GROUND.. 6. NEW TOP SOIL TO BE BLACK. FINELY DIVIDED. NON — FIBROUS SURFACE LAYER EVERGLADES PEAT DERIVED FROM DECOMPOSED SAWGRASS WITH A PH RANGE SUITABLE FOR ITS INTENDED USE: FREE OF NEMATODES, REASONABLY FREE OF SUB —SOIL. . BRUSH, WEEDS AND OTHER LITTTER, AND FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS, STONES GREATER tueu_2^ApL-ANY-0IMENWN —AND— ANY- OTHER—EXTRANEOUS --0R— TOXIC — MATERIAL- HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH. 9. ANY SAND MUST BE CLEANED, WASHED AND TOXIC. FREE. TO. IRRIGATE BY HAND USUNG POTABLE WATER IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING AND CONTINUE UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE BUT NOT LESS THAN 120 DAYS. 4 PLANT SCHEDULE KEY QTY BOTANICAL NAME /COMMON NAME HEIGHT & SPREAD REMARKS QV 2 QUERCUS VIRGINIANA /LIVE OAK 12'HX5 "CPLR. Cl ** CHRYSOBALANUS ICACO /COCOPLUM "RED TIP" *• SEE PLAN PN - PASPALUM NOTATUM BAHIA GRASS SOD TP t - TABEBUTA HETEROPHYLLA /PINK - TRUMPET -TREE — - -- •* SEE PLAN t9 � I � a m Jp 4 . / 3 1b 4'i l 1 i , 14 In Il IV ill mom, PH 5cz tl I� 0 i O I. r ae W 4.6. 0 �E .e cil — AA- > qY y 3 ui r93 y3a? P `vl 9D Ql 1 I KA j N Q nju Q Q A 2h Ry! OIL- 14-f- w-'j WE P - N L 1E M N 1 1-19 Ly �r- f m I a I i-, I - 02 S", I-! 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Declaration of September 2000 to be designated as Firearms Safety Month by the Mayor and City Commission. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS On June 6, 2000 the Mayor and City Commission approved an ordinance requiring firearms which may be accessible by children to be equipped with a locking mechanism to prevent potential tragedies. Designating September of 2000 as Firearms Safety Month will heighten awareness of the ordinance, the posture of the City's government with regard to the issue of child safety, as well as encourage adults to procure the necessary hardware to comply with the new law. This item is sponsored by Vice Mayor Feliu. RECOMMENDATION Your approval is recommended. CS /GF /sh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA PROCLAIMING SEPTEMBER 2000 AS FIREARMS SAFETY MONTH IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI. WHEREAS, firearms are a leading cause of accidental death among children; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of South Miami enacted legislation on June 6, 2000 requiring gun locks when firearms may be accessed by children; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission to promote the public health, safety and welfare through heightened awareness of firearms safety; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA; Section 1. September 2000 is hereby designated as Firearms Safety Month. Section 2. That this resolution be effective immediately after adoption hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2000. ATTEST: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY MAYOR Commission Vote: Mayor Robaina: Vice Mayor Feliu: Commissioner Russell: Commissioner Bethel: Commissioner Wiscombe: .......................... CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & Commission DATE: April 27, 2000 FROM: Charles Scurr SUBJECT: Agenda City Manager Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 REQUEST The purpose of this memorandum is to seek the approval of the attached resolution for the construction of the restrooms at Fuchs Park. BACKGROUND The installation of restrooms at Fuchs Park is the last major component of this important renovation project. The original concept was to build conventional restrooms attached to the Chamber South building. The cost of construction based on the original design was in excess of $75,000, which was considerably over the amount budgeted for the facilities. Although the timeline of the FRDAP grant called for a completion of all construction by the end of April, we requested and obtained an extension until June 30, 2000. Because of the relatively short time remaining for the completion of the construction, we sought building methods that would satisfy that timeline but not sacrifice quality, appearance or durability. Contract Connections, Inc. and Dynabilt Technology International Corp. were invited to submit bids for this project. Both firms employ modular construction methods that facilitate and expedite the building process by using panels or modules that are manufactured in a controlled factory environment. These modules are then transported to the building site and assembled there on the foundation. The roof system, consisting of metal struts, is also modular and attached to the wall system at the building site. Contract Connections uses materials manufactured by EME Modular Buildings and acts as the distributor and installer for this firm. Their bid totaled $36,758.35 and included the building, setting it on ENE foundation pads and freight. It did not include hook -up of electricity or water for restrooms and fountain, nor site preparation, building permits and related fees. They are located in Fort Lauderdale. Dynabilt Technology International Corp., located in North Miami is the manufacturer and assembler of their "Moduterm" load- bearing, insulated wall panel and the "Welded, Galvanized Steel Roof Truss System ". Major advantages of the "Moduterm" panels are as follows: • Light weight, which facilitates installation and reduces site labor • Offers cost savings of more than 50% by combining tie beams, columns, headers, insulation, and lintels into one easily managed panel • Possess great strength since these panels can support tile roofs, 2 to 4 story structures and are used as curtain walls in higher buildings • There is no site waste, therefore cleanup costs are greatly reduced • They are impervious to vermin and climactic changes • They are fire resistant (Type IV non - combustible construction) • They are termite free • They offer greater interior space (4 inches thick, compared to 10 inches for concrete walls) • They are wind and sheer resistant. They not only meet, but exceed current South Florida's stringent building codes and can withstand up to 175 mph winds • They are completely recyclable and environmentally safe • Compliant with all ADA standards The interior and exterior of these panels can be finished with a variety of materials that are suitable for high use areas. The bid from Dynabilt Technology International Corp. totaled $31,998.00 and includes the building with two skylights, its assembly, a slab with footing, all electrical and plumbing materials and hook -ups, as well as building permits and fees. It also includes finishing of interior and exterior walls with stucco, painting, venting and three metal doors. The building would be totally complete and ready to use. Attached is a list enumerating various federal, county and private entities that have utilized Dynabilt Technology's system in the construction of facilities. Also attached are two letters from clients who express their complete satisfaction with this firm's construction materials and method. Dynabilt is the sole source manufacturer for this product in Dade County. It should be noted that these restrooms are considered ancillary facilities. There is, therefore, no precedent being set for the use of this type of construction on primary structures. With the Commission's approval, this will complete the work outlined in the grant and allow us to meet the completion timeline of June 30, 2000. The expenditure of $31,998.00 will be disbursed from Account Number 001.0000.131.2210 "Fuchs Park Renovations" Project Number FRDAP F8078. Available balance is $42,800.54. RECOMMENDATION Approval is recommended. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Resolution No. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RELEASE THE SUM OF $31,998.00 TO DYNABILT TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOM FACILITIES AT FUCH' S PARK, CHARGING THE DISBURSEMENT TO ACCOUNT NUMBER 001 - 0000 - 131 -2210 "FUCH' S PARK RENOVATIONS" WHEREAS, Article III, Section 5, H, of the City Charter, requires bids be obtained for purchases of items over $1,000.00; and WHEREAS, Dynabilt International Corporation is the sole source manufacturer in Dade County of modular building systems which meet current South Florida building codes, and WHEREAS, The proximity of the manufacturer and builder will allow timely completion of this project in order to satisfy grant timeline requirements; and WHEREAS, The quality and type of materials are ideal for the intended use and have proven to be extremely cost effective; and WHEREAS, This firm has used this system to build facilities for various federal, county as well as private entities. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 30 Section 1. That the City Manager, be, and is hereby authorized to disburse from 31 account number 001 - 0000 -131 -2210, "Fuch's Park Renovations" Project Number 32 FRDAP F98078 the sum of $31,998.00 and that a purchase order be awarded to 33 Dynabilt Technology International Corporation. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Section 2 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of June 2000 ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: 53 CITY ATTORNEY � TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CORP. P P.O. BOX 610574 North Miami, FL 33261 Phono; 305 -918 -9800 Fax: 305. 919.9300 E-mail: d ibitt e ;mindsprinq.com Yl I A' 3 wi PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT (Page 1 of 3) Proposal No: citysm0516.w&t&I Date: May 16, 2000 Proposal submitted to: CITY OF SOUTH MIAMi PARKS & RECREATION DEPT Contact: ANNA GARCIA Address: 6130 SUNSET DRIVE, SOUTH MIAMI, FL 33143 Tel.- 305-668-3863 Fax: 305-669-1266 Job Name; FUCHS PARK MODULAR BATHROOM Job Location: 6420 SW 80 STREET, SOUTH MIAMI, FL We hereby propose to furnish the following per specifications: MODULAR BATHROOM BUILDING AS PER ADA REQUIREMENTS TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: + One male& one female bathroom (one toilet & one sink minimum in each), one mop sink in its own. small closet, minimum 100 square foot storage room. + Fully conforming to all applicable codes, rules and regulations, including but not limited to structural, wind, access, ADA, Florida Standards, fires. + Graffiti and vandal proof or highly resistant, incorporation a rational strategy for resistance and repair suitable for a public building. + Including a hop roof with barrel the took and simulated wood, brick or stucco exterior + Fully installed (turnkey) Including site work, slab, complaint access ramps (figure 50' max), water, sewer, and power connections (figure 50' max), all plans, specs, permits and fees, 1. WELDED GALVANIZED STEEL ROOF TRUSSES 980 Square Feet 2. EXTERIOR LOAD- BEARING MODUTHERM STEEL INSULATED WALL PANELS (,( ncluding required window headers and door jambs. Replace tie beams, lintels, furring, Insulation, window and door bucks) 480 Square Feet 3. INSTALLATION By ROBERT BRANNON, GC (SCOPE: Permits 1 STS 1 temp. power set up, slab with footing, plumbing, installation of panels, stucco, installation of trusses, installation of metal' roofing, 2 sky lights, venting, 3 metal doors with hardware, stucco interior, painting, electric, bath accessories) � FU9cHS PARKM ®�'�� W PARKS AND RECREATION .r AR BATHROOM ra PROPOSAL NO: citym0616.w&t &I 6/1600 tt. Page 2 of 3 il } Jy� 2 K 1^ 4F 4. ALL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL FOR THE AMOUNT OF ........ ..... ......................... ..............:.......I........ ...........,.. $ 31,998.00 (THIRTY ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT AND 00/00 DOLLARS), TERMS; 60% Deposit FOB DYNABILT NORTH MIAMI PLANT This proposal is open for acceptance for 15 days from the date below. g Respectfully submitted by: Date: 5 /16 /OQ DY A$ILT TECH QLO Y7NTERNATIQ L CORP, ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL: The prices, specifications, conditions and terms stated above and on the reverse side of this Proposal and Contract are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified, If this Proposal and Contract is with a corporation or other limited liability entity, the undersigned agrees to be personally responsible for all amounts due from the corporation or other limited liability entity pursuant to this Proposal and Contract. Date: CITY OF SOUTH MIAMIIPARKS & RECREATION DEPT G E so uj to O U- 10- Lik ALO 8 i uj A!)010NH33.1 *-L-11 jX It lox 9 N It Iv Ls LW li I z I a. FO 0 0 — 6 0 — H F .770 cl cl 0 2 G, G. T 61 -1 Cl H H :3 1 0 1-4 J., 13 Vj J 'i0 z cl FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM CONSTRUCTED AREAS AND FACILITIES FUCHS PARK - PROJECT NO. F8078 AMENDED BUDGET PRIMARY FACILITIES/AREAS: ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION APPROVED BUDGET AMENDMENT ACTUAL DIFF 1 PLAY STRUCTURE $ 27,984.00 29,971.00 29,971.00 _ 2 SERIES BOUNCERS $ 11488.00 1,594.00 1,594.00 3 EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER $ 1,764.00 1,890.00 1,890.00 _ 4 VOLLEYBALL POSTS $ 448.00 480.00 480.00 5 VOLLEYBALL NET $ 150.00 161.00 161.00 _ 6 PLASTISOL PICNIC TABLES $ 2,080.00 2,228.00 2,228.00 7 8'HC PLASTISOL TABLES $ 1,100.00 1,178.00 1,178.00 8 RENOVATION OF SHELTERS I NATURE STUDY $ 14,000.00 6,000.00 2,765.52 3,234.48 9 RENOVATION OF EXISTING PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT $ 2,000.00 861.00 860.50 0.50 PRIMARY FACILITY TOTAL $ 51,014.00 $ 44,363.00 41,128.02 37234.98 SUPPORT FACILITIES /AREAS ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION APPROVED BUDGET AMENDMENT 10 PLASTISOL BENCH $ 900.00 964.00 964.00 - 11 #70 TRAP SAND - EXCAVATED, DELIVERED AND SPREAD $ 7,626.00 7,625.00 7,625.00 - 12 MULCH EXCAVATED DELIVERED AND SPREAD; 12" $ 8,800.00 8,952.00 8,948.86 3.14 13 AE7i0it131t)1iC 1�)2Q0(S 18,OOQ7Qz 85 t100Lt..... 300 0(l "' ... �,;,. .r 14 BICYCLE PARKING $ 4,000.00 1,000.00 999.00 1.00 15 RENOVATION OF PARKING LOT $ 5,000.00 4,000.00 3,945.00 55.00 16 ELECTRICAL LINES & SERVICES $ 6,000.00 0.00 - _ 17 } � �� � Od f�fi0 <00 18 ADA PATHWAYS $ 6,000.00 4,675.00 4,675.00 - 19 PARK LIGHTING $ 6,000.00 0.00 _ 20 LANDSCAPING (LIFTING OF TREES) $ 12,660.00 13,235.00 16,000.00 (2,765.00) 21 22 FENCING $ - 2,600.00 3,364.58 (764.58) SUPPORT FACILITIES TOTAL 39,565.56 $ 81,986.001$ _88,637.001 49,071.44 GRAND TOTAL $ 133,000.00 $ 133,000.00 90,199.46 42,800.54 SIGNATURE - PROJECT LIAISON 3/20/00 DATE TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CORP. MAJOR ADVANTAGES, OF THE MQDUTHERM LOAD - SEARING INSULATED WALIL PANEL • Easy Installation Reduoes Slte Labor Panels are 'Installer- friendly', Installed quickly and easily by unskilled labor using hand tools • TlrrwCost Savings Combines to beams, columns, headers, jambs, insulabon,and lintels into one easily managed lightweight panel offering realistic savings of fore than 60% ♦ Enemy Eflflclent Panels have a minimum R -20 thermal insulation, substantially reducing heating and cooling costs wn�aR ♦ Noise Levels Reduction Provides excellent sound insulation ♦ Grant Slmngth Panels can support the roofs and 2 -4 story high structures, as well as curtain walls in hi- rises ♦ No She Waste Reduces clean -up costs • Reduction of Maintenance Costs Impervious to rot, vermin, termites, corrosion and climatic changes ♦ Fie Resistant Type IV non - combustible construction ♦ Grestor interior Space Panels are only 4' thick, compared to 10 for concrete walls providing more room area ♦ Wind a Sheer Resistant Can be engineered to withstand 175 mph winds and be blast resistant ♦ Freedom of Design Engineered to any architectural design ♦ Windows a Doors Panels are engineered with openings ready to receive windows and doors, with pre - installed headers and Jambs • E /ectrio Panels can be pre -wired and pre-plumbed OIIYANWO ~�L 6000ME)w - WSAA W "i .rWiCTLA" ^WMArPON ♦ Flnishes A variety of Internal and external wail facing materials can be applied COMPLETELY RECYCLABLE 6 ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE 00"Ca n POWDOM For Less Money -naj Dynabilt 4 w �r Corp. an{ Steelu s Manufacturing Lightvweight Steel Roof T a""Galvanized andf Floor Joist Systems, ra Check The Advantages • Dry & Wet Rot Free ' Aa • Lightweight - Easier Installation . Termite Free ; • Fireproof • Precision Engineered to meet all building code specifications. • Complete Design Flexibility t Lower Costs Than Wood Systems ��3 Faser, Delivery Time • Steel I's Fu 1Y Recyclable • Re Fully Guaranteed e Designs are Copyrighted * Immediately Available, nl- P.O. Box 610574 • Nc 'ami, FL 33261 • Tel: (305) 919 -9800 '• FAX i - ia 0-1 Dy'nabilt Truss Sfe"e1,,,, :11- uss Manufacturing Cor lightweight "Galvanized Steel IM a ndl l6or. Joist Systems. Check The Advantages Dry & Wet Rot Free • Lightweight - Easier Installation o Z lj Termite Free "N o Fireproof Yk • Precision Engineered to meet all building code specifications. • Complete. Design Flexibility * Lower Costs Than Wood Systems o Faster., Delivery Time • Steel Is Full y Recyclable Fully Guaranteed • yri Designs are Copyrighted o Immediately Available Trusses Albod 'ounces its... asses M law W% m A P.O. Box 610574 North, Miami, FL 33261 • Tel: (305) 919-9800 05) 919-9300 Above - right. Dybnabilt supplied EPf steel frame panels for the Wynn- D Shopping Center, Fort Lauderdale, F wall panels measuring 18' high by 10 Taylor store addition. Below- right, C system is shown here early in wall i MIAMI, FL— Dynabilt Techn International Corp., headquarters making a name by producing its ModuTherm paneling system foi variety of construction projects, company has just moved into ex facilities of 30,000 sq. ft. The system is the brainchild o Harold Bader. The ModuTherm consists of light gage galvanized framing integrated with a (foam) core. The patented panel is a loa wall system currently approved I Florida Building Codes and tests variety of demandung clients. Thy �V111Y«u.y has built homes, a church, schools, shopping facilities and structures for the U.S. Air Force and Department of De- fense. Among the more notable clients were Lord & Taylor department store and Wynn -Dixie markets, shown here. Naturally the ModuTherm panels are fire resistant, will not shrink or warp, and are not affected by climate or insects. Energy savings are part of the package. The core polymer panels range from 4 " -10" or more and provide thermal insulation to R -20 standard and excellent sound reduction qualities. The real point of it all, says Bader, is the synergistic effect of integrating steel frame with the polymer core, which creates a load - bearing panel. The end result is savings, Bader says, "It takes you from block building to wall building. If you're building with concrete block you could be building with this because it replaces it. We built 10' wide by 18' high walls for a 60,000 sq. ft. facility for Lord & Taylor.:Instead of building with columns, headers, tie - beams, lintels and furring, all this is eliminated. So this means savings of 70% in labor at the job site — it's all built into the panel. And it can be engineered to use on a high rise," he said. Dynabilt Corp. also_ includes a subsididiary, Dynabilt Steel Truss Manufacturing Corp. which produces steel roof trusses. The trusses are engineered for light weight, galvanized to prevent rusting, and install easily using conventional anchor- ing methods and self- tapping screws. The combination of Dynabilt Panel System and the steel trusses creates a structure that can be easily transported and assembled quickly by unskilled labor. Dynabilt will also manufacture windows, doors, hardware, cabinets, fasteners and include electrical, plumbing and heating components. For more information on the Dynabilt ModuTherm panel system circle Reader Service No. 160. JUNE 1999 1 n9TECHNOLOGY Alt INTERNATIONAL CORP. P.O. BOX 610574 North Miami, FL 33261 Phone: 305-919-9800 Fax: 305 -919 -9300 E- mail dynabilt(a)mindspring com The MODUTHERM PANELS, and the DYNABILT STEEL TRUSS SYSTEM, have been utilized successfully in the construction of facilities for: ® U. S. Department of Defense. Southern Facility Metropolitan Dade County o New York Transit P.uthority ♦ U.S_ Department of Aviation U. S. Department of Agriculture ♦ City of Miami City of Miami Beach s U. S. Air Force, Great Ingua Bahamas Florida Department of Education s U.S. Department of Transportation e Winn- Dixie Supermarkets • Lord & Taylor Stores, Aventura, FL Windward Passage - Holiday Inn — St Thomas ♦ Extended Stay/ Cypress Creek Hotel, Ft Lauderdale, FL s Ford Motor Company Sawgrass Ford Eckerd Drug Stores Coral Reef Center s Robert Brannon Construction Vista Del Sol Condominiums Control Air Corporation, Key Largo, FL Ascension Peace Presbyterian Church, Ft Lauderdale, FL • Jason Poulos Residence, Miami, FL Curtis Coakley Residence Exuma, Ba har; gas - oynaprojeclsooc CONTROL AIR CORPORATION 1015 Dove Rd. Key Largo, Fl. 33037 305 - 852 -9975, Fax852 -5667 Dynabilt Technology International 14250 N.E.18 Avenue North Miami, Florida 33161 Attn: Harold Bader, Vice President Dear Mr. Bader. e March 1 1,1997 wish to take this opportunity to thank you and your onboard engineering staff for the manner in which you handled our recent roof truss contract. We were in the process of building two identical 1 600 SF homes here in Key Largo and had just installed a set of conventional wood hip -.roof trusses on unit #1 when we learned of your company. We decided to purchase a set of your galvanized roof trusses for unit # 2. Your engineer prepared a custom set of drawings and incorporated the use of steel purlins in the design to permit the application of a metal roof system without the need of underlayment. You were able to deliver the trusses within 30 days despite the Christmas holidays at a net savings of $544. over the cost of the wood' trusses. A three man crew was able to instali these galvanized trusses in 3 1/2 hours utilizing a sign truck crane., despite the fact that all connections were screwed not nailed. We feel unit #2 is stronger more fire resistant and termite proof.and will continue to use your services exclusively in our future projects. Respectfully, J. r/ Bob Robiilard, President Le nnc�omes, since March 18, 1999 Harold Bader, Vice President Dynabilt Technology international Corp. P. O. Box 610574 North Miami, FL 33261 Dear Sir. Please be advised that I have been monitoring the construction progress of the Ascension Pease Presbyterian Church at 2701 N. State Road 7, Lauderhill, Florida, from its inception. I am very impressed with the Dynabilt System incorporating the ModuTherm Load - Bearing Insulated wall panels and the galvanized welded steel trusses. I am interested in pursuing discussions to utilize the Dynabilt System in both residential and commercial structures developed by Lennar Corp. We are currently designing buildings, which will be submitted to you for your review, Sincerely, LENNAR HOMES, INC. SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL OFFICE 8190 State Road 84 • Davie, Florida 33324 • Sroward (954) 370 -0003 • Fax (954) 452 -1626 Seth By: Ci��,TPAUT CO ^lid�Ci I�PI; 9549250800; Apr-4-00 =:1 i ?ia, Page 1;'2 Contract onnect ion 1110. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES Monday, April 03, 2000 Ms. Anna Garcia, Director Phone: (305) 663 -6319 City of South Miami Parks & Recreation Fax: (305) 669 -1266 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL, 33143 Per our conversation, I've put together the information you requested. The following page contains a brief list of local references from the many customers CCI has serviced over the past 30 years. Additionally, the same building we are proposing can be seen in Broward County. If you want to plan a field trip in the near future, I will be happy to provide directions to the precise location and possibly meet you there. I hope that these references help to clarify any issues involved with doing business with a new vendor, although we have conducted recent business together with site furnishings. Please let me know if I may be of additional assistance. Very truly yours, Contract Connection, inc. Scott Krohn, Miami Area Manager • Miami -Dade County Public Schools, John DiBenedetto, Director of Safety, 995 -4949 Miami -Dade County Public Schools, Family & Consumer Sciences, Susie Macmillan 995 -1880 • Miami -Dade County Public Schools, FF & E, Lee Scott 9954959 • Metro -Dade County Parks & Recreation, Martha McDonald, ASLA, 755 -7891 • Metro -Dade County Parks & Recreation, Paul Carey, Director of Planning & Research, 755 -7915 • City Of Hialeah Parks and Recreation, George Guanchez, 687 -2611 • City of Coral Gables Parks &Recreation, Joe Abel, Director, 460 -5620 • City of West Miami, Yolanda Aguilar, City Manager, 266 -1122 • United Way Of Dade County, Tammy Klingler, 646 -7120 • Temple Beth Am, Kendall, Marlene Price, Day School Director. 665 -6228 • Miami Lakes Tax District, Marvin Garwood, Supervisor, 558 -0382 •. St. Agatha School, Coach Joe Velasquez,:222 -1600 • City of Miami, Charles Hudson, ASLA, 416 -1314 • City Of North Miami Beach Parks& Recreation, Harriett Orr, Director. 948 -2957 • City of North Miami Parks & Recreation, Jim Kincaid, Asst. Dir. 893 -6511 • Miami Dade Community College, Debra Burch, Buyer, 237 -2440 • Village of Pinecrest Parks & Recreation, Loren Mathews, • Parrot Jungle, Dr. Bern Levine, exec. Dir, 669 -7000 • Tri Rail. Jonathan Schlegal, Operations Director, 693 -8822 ent "5y: CONTRACT CONNECTION; 9549250800; Mar -21 -00 4:22PNI; Page 1/3 QUOTATION Quote #: 200000306 Version: 12 Date: 3/21/00 Sales Rep: !, Scott Krohn Original Date: ! 3/15100 Ship Via: Best Way Factory: EME Prepared By: DS QUOTE TO: City of South Miami Parks & Recreation 6130 Sunset Drive Miami, FL 33143 ATTN: Ana Garcia Phone: 305- 663 -6319 Fax: 305 -669 -1266 Contract Connection Inc. PO Box 8254 Pembroke Pines, Florida 33084 Voice: 954825 -2800 Fax: 954 -925 -0800 504 South 2nd Street Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250 Voice: 904.249 -5353 Fax: 904- 249 - 5177 JOB NAME: Project: Fuch's Park City of South Miami Miami, FL 33143 ATTN: Ana Garcia Phone: Vendor Cataloc. P"priDtion EME -900 -306 Portable Compact Economy 2 Place Restroom EME- fountain Optional, Drinking Fountain Quantity Unit Price 1 $37,100.40 1 $1,593.00 Discount Amount 5.00% $35,245.00 5.00% $1,513.35 On the first day of each month, invoices over 31 days old are subject to a service charge of 1 %% per month. Signing and accepting the Quotation above also acknowledges acceptance of this interest. special instructions: Delivery 6 weeks from receipt of signed order and P.O. Price includes Pre -Fab building, freight, setting on EME foundation pads. To be furnished by City: Hook up to utilities, site preparation, building permits and related fees, drinking fountain to be hooked up to City Water by client (not water chilled). Pricing per St. John's County Bid #98 -01. NOTE: IF SHINGLE ROOF IS ACCEPTABLE DEDUCT $497.85 FROM QUOTE TOTAL. IF ORDER IS PLACED BEFORE 3 -31 -2000 DEDUCT $ 375.00 FROM QUOTE TOTAL. Material Subtotal: Installation Chrgs: Freight: Tax Rate: Tax: Other: Quote Total., $36,758.35 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% $0.00 $0.00 $36,758.35 Payment Terms Net 30 days Tax Exempt Yes Credit Report Require No Page I of 1 Issuing Offic Sfl Approval and acceptance of this proposal maybe executed by signing below and faxing back to the office in the box above. Authorized ( irng icer} Company Purchaser Title Date Offices in: Ft. 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