File #: 18-1111 CRA    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CRA Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/7/2022 In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 7/14/2022 Final action:
Title: UPDATE AND DISCUSSION - NW 800 BLOCK REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Exhibit A - Location Map, 3. Exhibit B - Draft Conceptual Design
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TO:                                           CRA Board of Commissioners

FROM:                      Ivan Cabrera, AICP, Redevelopment Manager

THROUGH:                      Renée A. Jadusingh, Esq., CRA Executive Director

DATE:                      July 14, 2022

 

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UPDATE AND DISCUSSION - NW 800 BLOCK REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

 

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Recommended Action:

Recommendation

Update and discuss the Conceptual Design for the Redevelopment Project located on the NW 800 Block of West Atlantic Avenue. 

 

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Background:

The Redevelopment Project located on the NW 800 Block of West Atlantic Avenue (“Project”) is included in the CRA’s Budget & Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2021-2022.

 

At the April 27, 2021, CRA Board Meeting, the Board ratified a Work Assignment between the CRA and CPZ Architect, Inc. (“CPZ”), to develop a conceptual design for the CRA-owned properties located on the NW 800 Block of West Atlantic Avenue.

 

On July 15, 2021, the CRA Board provided input on the ongoing development of the conceptual design sketches and approved continuing the Project and having CRA staff take the next steps to move it forward.

 

In August 2021, the CRA and CPZ executed the First Amendment to the Original Agreement. The First Amendment included the following tasks: complete review of the zoning and building codes, participation in community meetings, development of three ground level renderings and high-level cost estimates.

 

In October 2021, two (2) public outreach meetings were held to present the Project and to gather feedback from the community.

 

In December 2021, CRA staff also reached out requesting feedback from the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority, the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, and the City’s Economic Development Department.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On January 25, 2022, the CRA Board approved the next steps of the Redevelopment Project which included:

 

                     Finalizing the Conceptual Design

                     Developing a feasibility cost analysis

                     Outlining the City application and permitting process

                     Evaluating infrastructure requirements

                     Continuing with public outreach efforts

 

At the June 8, 2022, CRA Staff provided the CRA Board with an update on the Remediation Site located at 805 W Atlantic Avenue. CRA Staff has been in contact with the Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management (ERM) and the Environmental Consultant tasked with monitoring the Remediation Site. Both the ERM staff and the Environmental Consultant concur that alternative closure options for the Remediation Site should be evaluated and the request has been forwarded to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection of review. Based on this new course of action related to the Remediation Site, 805 W. Atlantic Avenue has been incorporated into the draft Conceptual Design for the Redevelopment Project.

 

At this time, CRA staff is presenting an update on the draft Conceptual Design and requests the CRA Board discuss and provide input as to the overall design and the elements that comprise the Redevelopment Project. This input will be incorporated into the final Conceptual Design.

 

 

Attachment(s): Exhibit A - Location Map; Exhibit B - Draft Conceptual Design

 

CRA Attorney Review:

N/A

 

Finance Review:

N/A

 

Funding Source/Financial Impact:

N/A

 

Overall need within the Community Redevelopment Area from Delray Beach CRA Redevelopment Plan:

Removal of Slum And Blight

Land Use

Economic Development

Affordable Housing

Downtown Housing

Infrastructure

Recreation and Cultural Facilities