On second reading, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, on second reading, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at its june 28, 2024 meeting, and waiving, by 5/7th vote, the formal competitive bidding requirement in section 82-39(a) of the city code, finding that the public interest would be served by waiving such condition, and approving and…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, on second reading, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at its june 28, 2024 meeting, and waiving, by 5/7th vote, the formal competitive bidding requirement in section 82-39(a) of the city code, finding that the public interest would be served by waiving such condition, and approving and authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute an air rights easement agreement pursuant to section 82-37(a)(2) of the city code, in the form attached to this resolution as exhibit “a”, among the city (grantor) and mms 7 farrey, LLC (as to 50%) and farrey ln dg master plan, LLC (50%), as tenants in common (grantees), for use of a 20 foot aerial easement over a portion of the farrey lane right-of-way (easement area) adjacent to the properties owned by grantees, located at 6 farrey lane and 7 farrey lane (grantees’ parcels), so that grantees may construct a unified, multilevel single-family home, utilizing the easement area as a skybridge between grantees’ parcels for the construction of three habitable connecting floors; said easement area consisting of a base elevation of 17.12 feet above the grade surface of farrey lane to an upper limit elevation of 65.56 feet, having approximately 36,301 cubic feet of air space between the elevations, subject to and conditioned upon, grantees: (1) securing all land use development approvals and other required regulatory approvals; and (2) delivering to the city a voluntary monetary public benefit in the amount of $803,250.00, of which $300,000.00 is to be allocated toward the belle isle dog park project and the remainder of the funds to be allocated at the city’s discretion. 2:00 p.m. Second reading public hearing applicable area: south beach public works commissioner joseph magazine first reading on 10/30/2024 – r7 i supplemental updated on 11/18/2024 (resolution)
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