HomeMy Public PortalAbout1995-17 Key Biscayne vs Metropolitan Dade County settlement agreementRESOLUTION NO. 95-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE,
FLORIDA CLARIFYING THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
LAND INCLUDED IN THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
PREVIOUSLY ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF
KEY BISCAYNE AND METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY IN
CASE NO. 90-61564 CA32, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE'ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA INVOLVING THE
INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CENTER AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on September 13, 1994, this Council adopted Resolution
94-35 authorizing and entering into a Settlement Agreement with
Metropolitan Dade County in Case No. 90-61564 CA32 in the Circuit
Court in and for Dade County, Florida involving the International
Tennis Center; and
WHEREAS, subsequent to the adoption of the Settlement
Agreement, a clarification of the legal description of the subject
property was requested by Metropolitan Dade County; and
WHEREAS, the clarification is technical in nature only and does
not affect the substance or enforceability of the prior resolution
or settlement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF KEY
BISCAYNE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That this Council hereby approves the amended legal
description included in the Settlement Agreement entered into
between the Village and Metropolitan Dade County in Case No. 90-
61564 CA32, in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit
in and for Dade County, Florida, as provided on Exhibit "A" attached
to this resolution.
Section 2. This resolution shall become effective immediately
upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of May , 1995.
ATTES
IDO H. GUANZO, JR., VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED
C e�AASS T`O FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:9
R ARD J.
WEIS
S, VILLAGE ATTORNEY
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A portion of Tracts 1 and 2 of MATHESON ESTATE - KEY BISCAYNE - DADE
COUNTY FLORIDA, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 34
It Page 34 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, being more
particularly described as follows:
COMMENCE at a concrete monument with aluminum disc located at the
intersection of the South boundary line of Crandon Park, and having a
bearing of N 89° 29' 41" E, also being the North line of Tract 1 of
SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF MATHESON ESTATE, KEY BISCAYNE, DADE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
46 at Page 86 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, with the
Westerly right-of-way line of Crandon Boulevard as shown on said Plat
Book 46 at Page 86, and having as State Plane coordinates
X = 775934.13, Y = 497491.25; said point also being the Northeast
corner of said Tract 1 of the aforesaid Plat Book 46 at Page 86;
thence N 25° 20' 18" E a distance of 923.12 feet; thence
N 23° 45' 58" E a distance of 1,969.24 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
of the hereinafter described tract of land; thence N 23° 52' 08" E a
distance of 869.58 feet; thence N 69° 29' 22" W a distance of 515.03
feet; thence S 83° 10' 31" W a distance of 373.10 feet; thence
N 70° 18' 34" W a distance of 117.51 feet; thence N 49° 25' 06" W a
distance of 152.66 feet; thence S 69° 58' 56" W a distance of 91.34
feet; thence _NL27° 28' 27" W a distance of 151.46 feet; thence -- -- -
S 77° 26' 56" W, a distance of 187.71 feet; thence S 59° 11' 11" W a
distance of 181.81 feet; thence S 81° 16' 37" W a distance of 218.41
feet; thence S 05° 30' 20" W a distance of 128.58 feet; thence
S 06° 18' 09" E a distance of 152.24 feet; thence S 040 54' 21" E a
Aistance of 120.84 feet; thence S 88° 49' 46" E a distance of 156.34
eet; thence N 830 52' 56" E a distance of 378.05 feet; thence
N 82° 38' 53" E a distance of 110.37 feet; thence S 56° 24' 05" E a
distance of 183.20 feet; thence S 15° 56' 33" E a distance of 82.79
feet; thence S 10° 08' 39" W a distance of 57.84 feet; thence
S 59° 04' 40" W a distance of 59.76 feet; thence S 15° 21' 21" W a
distance of 225.52 feet; 'thence S 89° 11' 55" W a distance of 40.86
feet; thence S 18° 19' 44" W a distance of 152.04 feet; thence
S 55° 28' 58" W a distance of 107.26 feet; thence S 66° 53'..31" E a
distance of 159.13 feet; thence N 88° 58' 27" E a distance of 166.79
feet; thence N 43° 35' 04" E a distance of 144.70 feet; thence
N 890 52' 10" E a distance of 235.52 feet; thence N 66° 06' 21" E a
distance of 47.55 feet; thence N 560 16' 40" E a distance of 232.56
feet; thence S 72° 08' 23" E a distance of 106.26 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING. Together with any and all Riparian Rights apertaining
thereto.
Lying in Sections 28 and 29, Township 54 South, Range 42 East, Dade
County, Florida. Containing 31.49 Acres, more or less.
Subject to the continuing use over the Easterly portion thereof for
highway right-of-way of Crandon Boulevard, and purposes incidental
thereto, including the installation and maintenance of utilities,
street lighting, storm drainage, sidewalks, driving lanes, bicycle
paths, signs, fencing, landscaping and park purposes; and subject to
`he continuing use of the existing golf course access/service roadway
ver the Northerly portion of subject property.
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MEMORANDUM
Agenda Item No- 5(D)(11)
To: Hon. Chairperson and Members Date: April 4, 19'95
Board of. County Commissioners
Subject* Resolution Approving
Settlement of Litigation
with Village of Rey
Biscayne Concerning
From: Robert A. Ginsburg Tennis Stadium at
County Attorney Crandon park.
The accompanying resolution was placed on the agenda at the
request of Commissioner Maurice A. Ferre.
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Agenda Item No. 5i0)111.)
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RESOL TION NO. R-415-95
RESOLUTION APPROVING SETTLEMENT OF LITIGATION
WITH VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE CONCERNING
TENNIS STADIUM AT CRANDON PARK; APPROVING
COVENANT • RESTRICTING PERMITTED USES OF
INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CENTER; AND APPROVING
'EXECUTION UPON RATIFICATION OF LEGAL.
DESCRIPTION BY VILLAGE .OF KEY .BISCAYNE
COUNCIL
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WHEREAS, upon certain Conditions the Village of Key Biscayne
has offered to voluntarily dismiss with prejudice its litigation
against Dade County in the matter of Village of Key Biscayne v.
Dade County, Dade County Cir. Ct. Case- No. 90-61564-32,
concerning the construction of the International Tennis Center
stadium at Crandon Park; and
WHEREAS, this Board finds that it is in the best interest of
the County to resolve this litigation by restricting the use of
the International Tennis Center in the manner described in the
Declaration of Restrictive Covenants approved hereby;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COt4SISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. In order to finally resolve the litigation
between Dade County and the Village of Key Biscayne in the matter
of Village of Key Biscayne v Dadde County, Dade County Cir. Ct.
Case No. 90-61564-32, this Board hereby approves the Declaration
of Restrictive Covenants attached hereto and incorporated herein
by reference, subject only to the ratification by the Village
Council of the village of Key Biscayne of the legal description
contained therein.
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Agenda Item No. 5(D)(11)
Page No. 2
Section 2 The Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute
the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants upon receipt of notice
that the Village Council of the Village of Key Biscayne has
ratified the legal description contained therein.
The .foregoing resolution was sponsored by Commissioner
Haurice A. Ferre and was offered by Commissioner Natacha S. Millen
, who moved its adoption. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Arthur E. Teele, Jr. and upon
being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
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James Burke aye Miguel Diaz delaPortilla absent
Betty T. Ferguson aye Maurice A. Ferre, absent
Bruce Kaplan aye Gwen Margolis aye
Natacha S. Milian aye Bennis C. Moss aye
Alexander Penelas aye Pedro Reboredo aye
Katy Sorenson aye Javier D. Souto abso
Arthur E. Teele, Jr. aye
The Chairperson thereupon declared the resolution duly
passed and adopted this 4th day of April. 1995.
UNTY, FLORIDA
'BOARD OF
�MMISSIONERS
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,RJVIN, CLERK
T4iY SULLIVAN
t5eputy Clerk
Approved by County Attorney as to
form and legal sufficiency._.
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This lnsnvment Prepared By:
Gail D. Serota, Esq.
Weiss Serota & Helfman, P.A.
2665 South Bayshore Drive
Suite 204
Miami, Florida 33133
Telephone: (305) 854.0800
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS
THIS DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS made this day of
1995 by Metropolitan Dade County, a political subdivision
of the state of Florida (the "County")
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, County is the owner of the real property (the
"Property") located in Dade County, Florida and more particularly
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made
a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, in order to settle the matter of Village of Key
Biscayne ys. Metropolitan Dade County, Dade County Circuit Court
Case No. 90-61564 (12) (the "Litigation") and any and ail claims
asserted in the litigation, the County has agreed to restrict the
future use of the Property; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Key Biscayne (the "Village") has
requested that the County execute and record a restrictive covenant
limiting the future use of the Property;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the settlement of the
Litigation, the County declares that the Property shall be subject
to the following restrictions;
1. r Use Of Property. The Property shall be used for tennis
only. No other uses of the Property shall be permitted by the
County.
2. Limitation on Events. There shall be no more than three
(3) events conducted on the Property in any twelve (12) consecutive
month period for which there is insufficient parking within the
boundaries of the Property. For purposes of this Declaration, an
"event, is defined as. any tennis tournament, tennis exhibition or
tennis performance in its entirety. Individual events may take
place over one or more days, but taken collectively the three (3)
event. shall not exceed a total of thirty (30) days in any twelve
(12) consecutive month period.
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