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CONCURRENCY WORKSHOP
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2007
COUNCIL CHAMBER
560 CRANDON BOULEVARD
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor at 7 00 p m Present were Councilmembers Enrique
Garcia, Michael W Davey, Steve Liedman, Patncia Weinman, Vice Mayor Jorge E Mendia and
Mayor Robert L Vernon Councilmember Thomas Thornton was absent Also present were Village
Manager Jacqueline R Menendez, Village Clerk Conchita H Alvarez and Village Attorney Stephen
P Helfinan
Jud Kurlancheek, Building, Zoning and Planning Director addressed the Council regarding the
vanous methods that could be used to solve the Village's Recreation and Open Space concurrency
deficit Staff prepared the following list of methods that could be used to solve the Village's 6 2 acre
Recreation and Open Space concurrency deficit Existmg Recreation and Open Space Land that
is not counted m the EAR public beach 15 20, 530 Crandon Boulevard + surplus row 0 52,
Community Center 1 95, new bike lanes on Crandon Boulevard and Harbor Dnve 1 36, weighted
score depending on the use of existing parks, to be determined based on a formula, Private
Recreation and Open Space based on a % to be determined based on users/Village population
Residential Condomuuums to be determined, Ritz Hotel only to be determined, Presbytenan Church
fields, basketball courts and parking lots 2 36, Key Biscayne Yacht Club 4 17, Key Biscayne Beach
Club 2 24, Beach easements 1 56, Buy Land m the Village Single Family lots - contiguous lots
or pocket parks 6 2, Commercial 6 2, Change the Formula Reduce the 2 5 acre per 100 residents,
include a requirement for new Hotel Rooms, E L And Outside of the Village Virginia Key to be
negotiated, Crandon Park to be negotiated, Residential Developer Contributions Dedication of
land above the required Recreation and Open Space for projects that contain apartments and hotel
condominiums to be negotiated, impact fee for single family and duplex new construction to be
determined
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March 6 2007
The following persons addressed the Council Michael Kelly, 395 Gulf Road, Max Puyanic,
480 S Mashta Dnve, Edgar Gutierrez, 251 Crandon Boulevard, Camille Guething, 260
Seaview Dnve, Charles Viscito, 141 Crandon Boulevard, Barry Goldmeier, 1000 Manner
Dnve, Larry Radzville, 77 Crandon Boulevard, Mortimer Fned, 291 Harbor Court, Jack
Luft, 1717 Windward Way, Sanibel, Florida, Arturo Abaili, 91 Island Drive, Arnold Munoz,
151 Crandon Boulevard, Julio Padilla, 325 Atlantic Road, Steve Simon, 335 Harbor Lane,
Inigo Ardid, 745 N Mashta Dnve and Edgardo Defortuna, 760 Harbor Dnve
There was extensive discussion from Council regarding the different alternatives available to the
Village to meet the concurrency requirements
The Attorney and the Manager also addressed the Council regarding concurrency
It was the consensus of Council to direct staff to include the following Recreation and Open Space
to meet the concurrency requirement 530 Crandon Boulevard + surplus row, the Community
Center, the new bike lanes on Crandon Boulevard and Harbor Dnve, the Key Biscayne Library, the
Monaco Fountains, existing land on Virginia Key, existing land on Crandon Park, Residential
Developer contnbutions and acquire land within the Village
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9 15 p m
Res - ' c 2 ully submijted
ita H Alvarez, CMC
Village Clerk
Approved this,23 y of March . 2007
Robert L Vernon
Mayor
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