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<br />Summary Minutes: Regular City Commission Meeting November 18,2008 <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br /> <br />10H. A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, Approving a <br />Request for Construction Staging Submitted by Acqualina / La Playa de Varadero <br />Homeowner's Association to Allow Construction Staging Not to Exceed a Total of Six <br />(6) Months Timeframe; Providing the City Manager and the City Attorney with Authority <br />to Do All Things Necessary to Effectuate this Resolution; Providing for an Effective Date. <br /> <br />Action: [City Clerk's Note: Reportfrom City Manager handed out, see action in Item 4A.] <br />City Clerk Hines read the title, and Community Development Director Robert Solera <br />reported this is work in the bar and kitchen areas. There is a mitigation fee of $2,500 per <br />month for 6 months totaling $15,000, to be paid before any staging takes place, and a <br />condition to the approval requiring the Applicant to convert the vacant lot into a park-like <br />setting the day after their approval expires. If the Applicant requests an extension, it requires <br />Commission approval and an additional mitigation fee. City Manager Szerlag noted his <br />handout on the operational definition of "park-like setting". Mayor Edelcup noted that <br />Section 6.A(4) of Ordinance. No. 2008-304 covers the definition of "park-like setting". <br /> <br />Public Speakers: none <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Thaler moved and Commissioner Brezin seconded a motion to approve the <br />resolution. Resolution No. 2008-1348 was adopted by a voice vote of 5-0 in favor. <br /> <br />Mayor Edelcup asked if Code Enforcement is going throughout the City on other vacant lots, <br />and Mr. Solera said yes and he will submit a report of all the locations that they have found, <br />and some have already come forth with the payment. All of the locations have come forth <br />saying that they are no longer a vacant property because they have active permits. <br /> <br />101. A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, Approving <br />a Charitable Contribution to the Miami-Dade County League of Cities toward the <br />Uniform Fire and Rescue Services Litigation Costs, in the Amount of $1,000.00; <br />Authorizing the City Manager to Do All Things Necessary to Effectuate the Terms of this <br />Resolution; Providing for an Effective Date. <br /> <br />Action: [City Clerk's Note: Report from City Manager and Resolution handed out, see <br />action under Item 4A.] City Clerk Hines read the title, and City Manager Szerlag reported. <br /> <br />Public Speakers: none <br /> <br />Mayor Edelcup said he feels that the City should show support to those cities and noted the <br />correspondence from Mayor Robert Diener of the Village oflndian Creek who indicated that <br />they have spent $85,000 to date in fighting this issue. <br /> <br />Commissioner Scholl moved and Vice Mayor Thaler seconded a motion to approve the <br />resolution. Resolution No. 2008-1349 was adopted by a voice vote of 5-0 in favor. <br /> <br />10J. A Resolution ofthe City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, Approving <br />an Amended and Restated Promissory Note Between the City of Sunny Isles Beach and <br />Regalia Holdings, LLC. For Payment of Transfer of Development Rights; Providing the <br />City Manager and City Attorney with the Authority to Do All Things Necessary to Effectuate <br />this Resolution; Providing for an Effective Date. <br /> <br />10 <br />