Approve development agreement for 1664 Meridian Avenue project
Ask Statura about this item
What this item does, why it matters to your business, and what to watch next, in plain English. Follow-ups stay in the same thread.
Lifecycle
Registered lobbying that may relate
Item text
A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving, following first reading, as authorized under section 82-37 of the city code and section 1.03(8)(2) of the city charter, a lease agreement (the "lease") between the city of miami beach ("city") and 1664 meridian avenue, LLC ("lessee") of the city-owned surface parking lot p27 (consisting of seven (7) tax folios: 02-3234-007-…
Show the full text (2K chars)
A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving, following first reading, as authorized under section 82-37 of the city code and
03(8)(2) of the city charter, a lease agreement (the "lease") between the city of miami beach ("city") and 1664 meridian avenue, LLC ("lessee") of the city-owned surface parking lot p27 (consisting of seven (7) tax folios: 02-3234-007- 0560, 02-3234-007-0570, 02-3234-007-0630, 02-3234-007-0640, 02-3234-007-0650, 02-3234- 007-0660 and 02-3234-007-0670) located in miami beach, florida for the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of (1) class a office space, (2) ground floor retail, (3) rental apartments, (4) public parking to replace the existing public parking spaces on parking lot p27, and (5) additional parking to satisfy off-street parking requirements for the office and residential uses (the "project"); such lease being subject to and contingent upon approval by the city commission pursuant to section 82-37(a) and approval by a majority vote of the voters in a city-wide referendum pursuant to
03(8)(2) of the city charter; further, providing for the project to be developed, designed, financed, constructed, and operated in accordance with the terms of the lease and the development agreement for the project between the city and lessee, approved pursuant to resolution no. 2022- _________ ; and further providing for a maximum term of ninety-nine (99) years, with an initial term of fifty-one (51) years, and two (2) renewal terms, for a period of twenty-four (24) years each, at the lessee's option. First reading economic development commissioner ricky arriola supplemental updated on 6/16/2022 (resolution)
Official documents
City legislative record from the city's public agenda system. The Ask-Statura brief is an automated interpretation grounded in this item's metadata, not legal advice.