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Redevelopment of the Senior Campus Community Meetings
Background: Senior Campus Site
As a consequence to proposals received pursuant to RFP#794 issued by Miami-Dade County (the County), Related Urban Development Group (Related) was awarded the 22-acre Senior Campus site for development. The 22-acre site is composed of two folios (folio #01-3135-021-0160 on the west and folio #01-3135-047-0010 on the east) as indicated on attached Property Appraiser’s printout for each folio. The development approach will is expected to incorporate mixed-use, mixed-income and mixed financing (federal and other funding sources).
There are currently three public housing developments onsite: Robert King High (315 units), Haley Sofge (475 units), and Martin Fine Villas (50 units) totaling 840 dwelling units onsite. In addition to the dwelling structures, there are several non-dwelling structures that are used for office space, special use space.
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Senior Center Campus Redevelopment:
• The developer has compiled the financing for the Martin Fine Villas development, and disposition of the site (see two attachments identifying area disposed) has already been approved by the County and HUD. Financial Closing occurred February 2017. The seven (7) abandoned non-dwelling structures, known as the “alphabet” buildings, will be demolished to make room for the new structure containing 104 dwelling units. The residents of the existing Martin Fine Villas will transfer to the new building, once the Certificate of Occupancy has been issued.
• The remainder of the site is available for redevelopment and is the area for which a charrette process would be necessary.
• The annual Operating Subsidy received from HUD for the public housing units not currently being disposed (i.e. Robert King High and Haley Sofge) is $3,539.86 for Haley Sofge and $3,456.74 for Robert King High for each public housing unit.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #1:
Housing, Historic Structures & Preservation
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting #2: Exterior Spaces & Art in
Public Places
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting #3: Public Safety
Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Meeting #4:
Community Services & Economic Development
Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 9:00 a.m.
Meeting #5: Pen-to-Paper Community
Design Meeting
Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting #6: Community Wrap-up Meeting
Fechas y temas de las reuniones Nota: Las fechas podrian cambiar debido a circumstancias imprevistas.
(Se enviara un aviso adicional si cambian las fechas)
Miércoles, 5 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #1:
Vivienda, estructuras históricas y preservación
Miércoles, 19 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #2:
Espacios exteriores y arte público
Miércoles, 26 de abril del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #3:
Seguridad pública
Miércoles, 3 de mayo del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m. Reunión #4:
Servicios a la comunidad y desarrollo económico
Sábado, 6 de mayo del 2017 a las 9:00 a.m. Reunión #5:
Taller de diseño de la comunidad de la pluma al papel
Miércoles, 24 de mayo del 2017 a las 6:00 p.m.
Reunión #6: Reunión de clausura
Upcoming Meeting Dates & Topics Note: Dates could change due to unforeseen circumstances.
(An additional updated notice will be sent if dates change)
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Agenda
6:00 – 6:10 Welcome and Introduction to Community Engagement Meetings – FIU Ralph Rosado - Introduction to Meetings + Role of FIU In order to ensure we have enough time to cover all the information for today’s agenda, please hold any questions you may have until the end of the presentation. Meeting Managers: Ralph Rosado, Florida International University Mark Marine, Florida International University 6:10 – 6:13 Objectives + Process of Community Engagement Meetings – FIU Objectives for this Meeting- Michael Liu, Director, Public Housing and Comm. Development 6:13 – 6:15 Introduction of Guests and Speakers – FIU Michael Liu, Director, Public Housing and Community Development Jorge Cibran, Division Director, Public Housing and Community Development Alina Ferrer, Public Housing and Community Development Jose Rodriguez, Division Manager, Public Housing and Community Development Albert Milo, Principal, Related Urban Luis Castellon, Vice President of Development, Related Urban
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Agenda
6:15 – 6:25 Martin Fine Villas Update Albert Milo, Principal, Related Urban 6:25 – 7:00 TONIGHT’S TOPICS •History of the Site •Historical Significance of the Buildings •Archaeological Significance of the Site •Comparable Projects: Building Exteriors and Interiors 7:00 – 7:50 COMMUNITY INPUT– QUESTIONS + RESPONSES - Process facilitated by FIU •In order to ensure that we cover all information and allow for questions and answers, please honor the time allotted for each person to speak. Please line up at the microphone during the question-and-answer period to comment on any part of the presentations. •If your time runs out and you have more questions, please fill out an index card so that your additional questions can be answered at the next meeting. 7:50 – 8:00 Next Steps - FIU •Restatement of Objectives for Meeting 1 •All session information, slides and materials will be uploaded at http://seniorcampus.fiu.edu
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CURRENT SITE:
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PHASE-1: MARTIN FINE VILLAS
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Historic Structures & Archaeological
Preservation
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Historic Preservation:
• It is the consultant’s opinion, Mr. Robert S. Carr, that Preservation is recommended for historic structures DA14817 (Robert King High Towers), and DA14819 (Community Center).
• Any maintenance or renovation should follow Secretary of the Interior Guidelines and include preservation and restoration of all defining historical features, including exposed structural members, exposed and textured surfaces, ornamental patterns, and original material. Features such as the exterior aluminum jalousies should be as originally installed, likely unpainted, and replacement parts if unavailable should be replicated.
• Any proposed renovation or demolition will be subject to Section 106 review by both the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and Federal agencies. It is recommended that any plans affecting the historic sites be reviewed by the City of Miami Historic Preservation Board.
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Aerial Photographs of Subject Area and
Historically Significant Structures :
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(DA14817) Robert King High Towers, 1963
Historically Significant
Robert King High Towers, 1963 (DA14817) 13-story residential towers 315 Units Design Firm: Pancoast, Ferendino, Skeels and Burnham Architects Designed by: Hilario Candela Style: Brutalist Structure is potentially eligible for listing in the NRHP under criterion ‘C’ for resources that “embody distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or represent the work of a master”. • Architecture • Cuban Heritage • Social/humanitarian • Community planning and development
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(DA14819) Community Center, 1963
Historically Significant
Community Center, 1963 (DA14819) 1-story Design Firm: Pancoast, Ferendino, Skeels and Burnham Architects Designed by: Hilario Candela Style: Brutalist Structure is potentially eligible for listing in the NRHP under criterion ‘C’ for resources that “embody distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or represent the work of a master”. • Architecture • Cuban Heritage • Social/humanitarian • Community planning and development
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Archaeological Preservation:
• A Phase II archaeological assessment should be conducted of any part of the archaeological site that is adjacent to or overlaps the project area, or of any part of the area of archaeological sensitivity where ground-disturbing activities are proposed.
• All ground-disturbing activities within 200 feet of the archaeological area of sensitivity should be subject to monitoring by an archaeologist.
• The natural ridge contours, elevation, slope, and associated features should be preserved and not obscured by fill or new construction.
• If human remains are uncovered, then the provisions of Florida Statute 872.05 will apply.
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Archaeological Sites within one mile of site:
USGS map:
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Locations of shovel tests and noted Historic Features:
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Rehabilitation vs. New Construction
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Rehabilitation Projects
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Rehabilitation Projects:
South Miami Plaza, 6701 SW 62nd Ave, South Miami, FL: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
South Miami Plaza: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
South Miami Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
South Miami Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Stirrup Plaza, 3150 Mundy St, Miami, FL: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Stirrup Plaza: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Stirrup Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Stirrup Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Jack Orr Plaza, 550 NW 5th St, Miami, FL: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Jack Orr Plaza: Before Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Jack Orr Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation Projects:
Jack Orr Plaza: After Rehabilitation
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Other Rehabilitation Projects:
Sailboat Bend, 437 SW 4th Ave, Fort Lauderdale: After Rehabilitation
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New Construction Projects
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New Construction Projects:
Joe Moretti Tower, 538 SW 5th St, Miami, FL
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New Construction Projects:
Joe Moretti Tower, Interior Images
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New Construction Projects:
Collins Park Apartments, 3625 NW 20th Ave, Miami, FL
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New Construction Projects:
Collins Park
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Community Input: Questions + Responses
In order to ensure that we cover all information and allow for questions and answers, please honor the time allotted for each person to speak.
Please line up at the microphone during the question and answer period to comment on any part of the presentations.
If your time runs out and you have more questions, please fill out an index card so that your additional questions can be answered at the next meeting.
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For Additional Information: Please visit http://seniorcampus.fiu.edu
Please call 305-348-7357
Thank You!
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