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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-00-0349J-00-362 4/18/00 7 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION, AUTHORIZING THE AMOUNT OF $282,000 IN APPLICATIONS TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AS DESIGNATED HEREIN UNDER THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK BOND PROGRAM INTEREST EARNINGS ALLOCATION; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT SAID GRANT AWARD AND EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT (S) , IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO IMPLEMENT ACCEPTANCE OF SAID GRANTS; FURTHER PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF (1) SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE SAID PROJECTS IF THE COSTS OF SAID PROJECTS EXCEED THE GRANT ALLOCATION; AND (2) FUNDS TO OPERATE, MAINTAIN AND PROVIDE PROGRAMMING AT EACH PROJECT UPON ITS COMPLETION. .WHEREAS, the citizens of Miami -Dade County authorized the issuance of general obligation bonds (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing capital improvement programs for certain parks, beaches, natural areas and recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, to implement and give effect to the bond program, Miami Dade County, Florida enacted Ordinance 96-115, the Safe Neighborhood Parks Ordinance (the "Ordinance"); and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable to improve the quality of life, to benefit property values, to promote prevention of juvenile crime by providing. positive recreation opportunities, and to improve the recreation facilities for youth, adult, and senior citizens in this community through the improvement of parks and natural -areas; and CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF, APP 2 7 2000 solution Nq �� X49 WHEREAS, the projects more specifically designated herein have been identified for reimbursement pursuant to the terms of the Ordinance; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of the Ordinance, the passage of this Resolution and the acts contemplated by this Resolution are conditions to obtaining said grants; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami has made applications for the grant monies from interest earnings bond proceeds for the projects listed to Miami -Dade County, pursuant to all terms and conditions of the Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami supports any future actions necessary to accomplish the intent of the Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Applications in the amount of $282,000 to Miami -Dade County for the projects and in the amounts herein designated, under the Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program, X49 Page 2 of 5 • Interest Earnings allocations are authorized as follows: Grant Title Grant Summary Total Specified Projects Interest Earnings Allocation Allapattah Mini Installation of $18,000 Park playground equipment and site furnishings Culture and For the design and $55,000 Technology Center construction of a facility for theater and other cultural and technology activities Lemon City Park For the design and $109,000 construction of a new building to provide office storage and restroom facilities Virrick Park Water For the construction $100,000 Sports Center of a two story building for the Shake -A -Leg program Interest Earnings Projects Total $282,000 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized" to accept said grants and execute the necessary documents (s), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, to implement acceptance of said grants. Section 4. The City of Miami shall complete each of the Projects in accordance with the terms of said grant agreement(s), the Ordinance, and the administrative rules authorized by the �i The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. Page 3 of 5 Citizen's Oversight Committee (the "Committee") to implement the Ordinance. If the total cost of a Project exceeds the value allocated in said grant(s), then the City of Miami will provide any supplemental funds required to complete the Project. In the event that supplemental funds are necessary for completion the City of Miami will demonstrate that such supplemental funds have been committed to the Project prior to and as a condition of disbursement of further disbursement of grant funds for a specified project. The requirement for the City of Miami to provide any supplemental funds required to complete the Project may, at the sole discretion of the Committee, be modified in whole or in part by a reduction in scope of work consistent with the Ordinance. Section 5. The City of Miami recognizes and directs that any beach, park, or other public facility acquired, developed, rehabilitated or restored with bond funds, including the Projects, shall be open and accessible to the public without discrimination as to race, color, gender, age, religion, belief, residence, natural origin, marital status or disability. Section 6. To the extent allowed by law, City of Miami shall commit any and all funds, which may be required to operate, maintain and provide programming at each park project upon its completion. G eu� 9 Page 4 of 5 �7- Section 7. All grants received shall be used solely for the projects for which they have been designated Section 8. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor./ PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of April , 2000. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR In accordance with Miami Codo Sec. ?-00, sinnis the kla�ior did not indicate approval of this legislation by signing it in the desigiaied place rcvidrd, said legislation I becomes effective with the elapse of ten(10) ays fr tiia d�Ee of cnmissi n regarding same, without the Mayor Wrcong as ,v . ATTEST: WALTER J. FOEMAN CITY CLU4t1 / CORRECTNESS:/ 7CDRO VILARELLO ATTORNEY W4328:RCL J. Foerp6q-,,1CitV Clerk If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 5 of 5 r CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA 0 12 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : Honorable Mayor and Members DATE : 1': ? [.' FILE of the C'ty Commission SUBJECT : Resolution for Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program Interest FROM REFERENCES :Earnings Grants D nald H.Warshaw City Manager ENCLOSURES: RECOMMENDATION: It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution, authorizing. $282,000 in applications for specified projects to Miami -Dade County as designated herein under the Safe Neighborhood Park Bond Program, Interest Earnings Allocation. The Resolution further authorizes the City Manager to accept said grants and execute the necessary document(s), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, to implement said grants. In addition, the Resolution authorizes the payment of: (1) supplemental funds required to complete said projects if the costs of said projects exceed the grant allocation; (2) funds to operate, maintain and provide programming at each project upon its completion. BACKGROUND: On June 27, 1996, the City of Miami Commission adopted Resolution No. 96-471, supporting the inclusion of specific City of Miami park improvement projects in the Safe Neighborhood Parks Act of 1996. Soon after, on July 16, 1996, Miami -Dade County enacted Ordinance 96-115, the Safe Neighborhood Parks Ordinance, authorizing issuance of $200 million in general obligation bonds to fund capital improvements and acquisition of parks and recreation facilities throughout Dade County. The issuance of these bonds was subject to approval by the voters in a special election. The Safe Neighborhood Parks Act of 1996 was approved in November by the citizens of Miami -Dade County to preserve, improve and restore park, beach and open space lands, senior centers, youth facilities, and recreation facilities for the benefit of current and future generations. , Q0- Q3 C)4 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City -Commission Page 2 of,2 Pursuant to the terms of the Ordinance, a Citizens Oversight Committee was appointed to oversee the disbursement of the proceeds from the sales 'of the` bonds, issue and evaluate solicitations for all grants and promulgate administrative rules ,to implement the Ordinance. The -City of, Miami originally received approximately $21,675,000 for its parks. Subsequent to this, the City received an additional -$1,793,900 in Challenge Grant Funds 'making the total, City- allocation approximately $23,468,900. In January 2000, at the 'request of the Office 'of Safe Neighborhood Parks, applications were accepted for projects to be funded from the interest earnings bond proceeds. The adoption of the proposed Resolution, will accept the. award of interest earnings grants in the amount of $282,000. for the following projects: Grant Title Grant Summary Total Specified`Projects, Interest Earnings Allocation Grants Allapattah Mini Installation of $18„000 Park playground equipment and site furnishings Culture and For the design and $55,000 Technology Center. construction of a in'Overtown facility for theater, (401 N.W. 12 t' St.) and other cultural and technology activities Lemon City Park For the design and $109,000 -construction of a new. building to provide office storage and. restroom facilities Virrick Park Water,., For the construction $100,000 'Sports Center of a two.story building for Shake -A- Leg programs. Interest Earnings Projects Total A-1`3(3rlcc DHW//AR/sb $2U2,uuu 0 4-06 -444 6/27/96 LM u RESOLUTION NO.9 S - 4 71 A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENTS, OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION SUPPORTING THE INCLUSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI'S SPECIFIC PROJECT PROPOSALS WITHIN THE DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES, AND YOUTH FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 (SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD ACT). WHEREAS, the Dade County Parks, Recreation, Beaches, and Youth Facilities Measure of 1996 (Safe Neighborhood Parks Act) would provide approximately $200 million to preserve improve and restore park, beach and open space lands, senior centers and youth facilities, and recreation facilities to benefit current and future generations of Dade County; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami finds that neighborhood and community parks, natural and recreational areas, sports facilities, and playing fields are a vital and necessary part of our community and help to preserve the quality of life in the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami expects to receive approximately $18 million for specific projects as set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami would receive approximately $3,670,000 in per capita grants for our most pressing park and ATTACHMENT (S) 'CONTAINED Crry C0141rIISSION PUMUG OF JUN 2719965 1 '0"' 90 S county -wide recreational needs ospecified in Exhibit. attached hereto;and WHEREAS, the City of Miami may apply for challenge grant from approximately $10' million allocated for land acquisition, construction and development of youth recreation and service facilities, as well as natural areas acquisition and development; and WHEREAS, local and regional park and recreation facilities are in great need of. funds to :improve park safety and security; and i WHEREAS,. parks in good repair provide. an important and �. healthy alternative,.to youth in our coa0munity through sports and other recreational opportunities;.and WHEREAS, this measure would help address the great need for repair and improvements' of the neighborhood and community parks of the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, a county -wide and broad-based coalition or park and t recreation, conservation, civic and business groups has been formed to seek the approval''of the Dade County Board of Commissioners and the voters for the Dade County Parks, Recreation, Beaches and Youth Facilities Measure of 1996 (Safe Neighborhood Parks Act); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FWkIDA:. Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in th. Section. Section 2. The Miami City Commission hereby urges the Board of County Commissioners to support the inclusion of the City of Miami's specific project proposals within the Dade County Parks, Recreation, Beaches and Youth Facilities Measure of 1996 (Safe Neighborhood Parks Act). Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of 1996. WIF GORT, VICE -MAYOR WALTER J. LPYARA9, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AMID CORRECTNESS: L!A W860:CSK c-, • CITY OF !MIAMI PROJECTS FOR Tl--- PROPOSED NOV. 96 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECTION, BE=ACHES AND \ YOUTH FACILITIES BONL OF 1996 . (SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS ACT) I . 1. VIRRJCK GYM 5 1,800,000 2. VIRGINIA KEY BEACH 1,000,000 3. MACEo 800,000 4. GIBSON 800,000 5. JOSE MARTI 800,000 6. HADLEY 800.000 7. VIRRICK 700,000 8. DOUGLAS 700.000 9. SHENANDOAH 650,000 10. VIRGINIA KEY WILDLIFE CENTER 500.000 11. LUMMUS PARK 500.000 RK 12. LUMMUS PASHORELINE 500.000 13. MIAMRIVER WALK 500,000 14. PEACOCXIMYERs 500,000 15. MORNMSME 500,000 16. Kmx)crri 050,000 17. W l-LAMS 450,000 18. ATHALIE RANGE 425'0 ( 19• FERN ISLE' 400,000 20. ROBERT MVG HIGH 330,000 21. CURTIS 350,000 � 350,000 23. WEST END 350,000 24. BUENA VISTA 300,000 2 5. PACE 300.000 26. ALLAPATTAH C7OMSTOCK 300,000 27. KmK MUNR0E 300.000 28. MANUEL ARTTME THIsATER 200,0 29. MooRs 150,00000 34. GIMPELXW 150,000 150'0 C 31: TAOLCY 150,000 32. REEVES 150,000 LEGION 33. L 150,000 34. se&wN - 150,000 35. DORSEY 125,000 36. KENNEDY 125,00037. AFRICAN SQUARE 120,000 38. CORAL GATE 39. Somme100,000 LAHIDI1 N( uN!_.) BRYAN ® 100.000 ' 41. ARMBRISTER 100,000 42. HENDERSON 100,000 43. LEMON CITY 100,000 44. MAXIMO GOMEZ (DOMINO) 100,000 4$. RIVERSIDE 100,000 46. wAINwRiGHT 100,000 47. BAYFRONT 100,000 48. SEWELL 100,000 TOTAL 518,000,000 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE'OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI,- IAMI-PREPARED PREPAREDBY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name IIS COAST GUARD STATION (VERRICK GYM) REHABILITATION, SITE REDEVELOPMENT & EXPANSION Project Sponsor City of Miami - Community Planning, Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development Coordinator, ' Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Fl., 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305) 416-1400 1. Project Description This project entails the comprehensive rehabilitation of a historically designated former Coast Guard hangar (also known as the V"1rrick Gym), the interior build-out of this structure, and the redevelopment of. the surrounding site inciuding.its shoreline arid' boating facilities. The City currently has funds sufficient to restore th; exterior of I the budding and to repair structural deficiencies. Lastly, I the City may have the opportunity to acquire an j additional 3.5 acre parcel that was-once a part of the I Coast Guard site. 2 Project Location 2600 South Bayshore Drive . 3. Acreage 1.3 awes (c dating) + 3.3 awes (to be acquired) 4. Funding Required $1,800.000 (of a total $6,600,00 required, balance, from City and other sources) 5. Funding Justification - Engineering Estimate . 6. ImpN sting Agency City of Miami 7. Regional Significance This site has received historic designation at the local and state level, and is eligible for the National Register. Once restm+ed, this facTity will drays participants and users from throughout the county as a community water sports ' recreation center. Its use by persons with disabilities for adaptive sailing and other programa is uniquesin the county and will continue after restoration. 8. City of Miami - or management entity to be determined at Agency .. a later date . 9. Current Property Owner(a) City of Miami. 10.Owner(s) City of Miami supports this project 11. Dade County Support not applicable 12. City Support • Yes - see-attached Resolution . i3.Sttpportirrg Groups &/or Coconut Grove Civic Club,"Cocoanut Prover Village State Agencies Council, Miami Waterfront Advisory Board. South Florida Historical Society. Florida Department.,of State/historic Resources, Shake-A-Leg 14. Opposing Groups &/or None known State Agencies 15. Project Publicity Intermittent articles in local news papers support this project .., 9 • prepusd 04/46/96 i j - J-94-951 10/27/94 RESOLUTION NO 9cl- 1ST A RESOLUTION. WITH ATTACHMENT(S). APPROVING_ AND . ACCEPTING- TEE CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION. ATTACHED HERETO AS 'ATTACHMENT 1' AND MADE A PART •HEREOF. FOR A COMPREHENSIVE RESTORATION PROGRAM OF THE DINNER KEY AREA. MORE. SPECIFICALLY, FOR THE (1) RENOVATION OF THE VIRRICK:GYM SITE FOR COMMMNITY RECREATION AND POSSIBLE INTERPRETIVE HISTORIC PROGRAMS; AND (2) ADAPTIVE REUSE OF TEE DINNER KEY BOAT YARD/MERRILL STEVENS PROPERTY UNDER,A UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ('UDF') .FOR THB..•IISE(S)` STI�TED• IN SAM REGOMMEHDATION AUTHORIZING IMPLBMSiiTATIONT�OF . SAID RESTORATION COMMENCE I TION PROGRlIK .IN AOOORDANC3 PITH ALL APPLICABL$.CITY gw&RTER ASD CODS PROVISIONS; PROVIDISG -POR TIM APP033rnU= BY MEMBERS OF_„THE CITY COMMIS$IOA OF A CITIZENS' ADVISORY OOMItITTBB .COMPOSED QF_ MMZ rJ UALS FROM TES COCONUT ,(ROPE. �70iiMIIl1ITY TO PARTICIPATE 33 THS DRAFTnd OF TRZ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR• TRZ UDP. YSERBeS. several City-orraed properties In the Dimer $ey area of- Coconut Grove suffered severe damage as a result of RUrrioane Andrew. :Lu particular; the Virrick Gym. boat ramp and office annex. which together comprise the former Coast Guard Air Station: -and the two (2) hangars. adjacent docks and piers which oomprise the Ddaaer 3ey Boat Yard. formerly 1=wn�as the Kerrill Stevens .Dry Dook; and _ Y8 Mug, atter a lengthy process of _ community. planning and professional study. the City Manager has identified and presented to the City Commission on this date. a comprehensive program•of restoration for said properties; and City COIISSIOIt 10 ��� MEETING OF XHEREAS, I is the intention of the Citv of Hiami tp identify, SpeCifIC funding, in an amount not to exceed $4,5,00.000 to be used for the restoration of these properties; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT, RESOLVED BY THE COHHISSION.OF THE CITY OF XIAXI. FLORIDA Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated' herein as if, fully set fortl�`fn this Section. ' Section 2. The City hanitger's recommeadation..attached hereto as 'Attachment '1'.and made a part hereof, is hereby approved and accepted for a 'Comprehensive Restoration Program of . the Dinner Bey Area, more speoifloally. for the (1) renovation of i the Virrick Gym Site; for Community reoreation aad i - possible Interpretive historlo programs: and (2) adaptive reuse of the Dinner Seey Boat Yard/Nesrill :Stevens Property under a IInifSed Development Prooess ('DDP') for the use(s) stipulated in said Recommendation. Seotiou 3. She City " ger is hereby authorized to commence implemeatatiom of said Restoration Program Ilkaeoordanee with all applicable City Cbarter and Code provisions. — Section 4. The follovisRg individuals from the Coconut -Grove community are" herebf � 'appointed to s'' Cltisesis' Advisory Committee to partioipate,in the drafting. of the Request for Proposals for the UDP: l� Said appointments shall be submitted in writing to the City 1' Clerk. { 12 • &aQL 1 E - Lynn B. Lewis I ] NOMTHATED BY Mayor Stephen P. Clark Vice -Mayor Hiller J. Dawkins Commissl.oner Victor E. De Yurre Commisslouer Wifredo Gort Commissioner J.L. Plummer. Jr. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoptlpn. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th ddy of eorditr 1994. up. CXAFI. XMR A 1 HA M:RAI CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: JULZI-OG BRG ASSISTANT CITY ATTO>DYEY . APPROVED AS TO FOYX AND CITY PiEY DJ:BSS:x4?48 v68--471 a 4 u El RNOMMIRTRM UUM-071 oil I The City will solicit a proposal or proposals for the adaptive reuse of either or both Hangars; C and D and adjacent apron and open space. Any qualified response must include the foLloyAng provisions: • Hangar C (the large hangar) must be presetvad and rehabilitated under any proper acceptable adaptive reuses nzzw indtide: a proposal for the 6=6wx construction and management of full service bozqard indkxruW. . commissioning bmicamp repair for public bout repair, Ing and hauling and moa • additional aoocptdAe rases In adMm to qjWz4rr&:e boat)wdfadIfty may ptd)&i I (no sit 4om raMmut or Hqu6 mda aRowaQ murine related reran sales umn=e or marine related ofoe Rxm historic irdapretative difity 14 4 9 any other use permitted by the PR District of the Miami Zoning Code, specifically excepting: hotel rcstaumattbar live entertaiamcat movie theatre • proposals'may provide that Hang= D (&e=mll hangar) may be -- red: iaoocporazed into any reuse proposal replaced demolished • provided that, asset fm* a&r.". &c lar hangar is pmwmd any proposal most address: public am aiWm pubBe scoess 1b Biscayne Say PUMC Ommfi mal WTIths (such as Baywak eyermg path eta) Ambftnee The qdy ofMad may offer &a figlovdag hAmements or Scams of assistance to maim • *a Proposed reuse of the is es commercWly EmsUc up to 52 wet slips to be reconstructed by the City will be incorporated into • the boatyard operation 15 95- 471 up co an additional 80 slips may be cott.tructcd by the Ciry, and, if so constructed, will be included in the boatyard operation the City will coastrucz a fuel dock, including pipelines, storage facilitq and fuel pumps which will be included in the operation of the boatyard the City will reconstruct the seawall the City will assist in obtaining low interest loans, ba behalf of the selected developer, for boatyard improvements the City will assist in obtaining available Federal and State historic rehabilitation credits, grants and other funds, and such other FedezW and State fiords as may be available for the renovation and rehabilitation of Hangais C and D the Catty will commit up to SI00,000 to Bayshore Drive and Pan American Drive beautification the term of any lease will be negotiated based upon the economics of the accepted propyl r. RFP 17AI S AND CONDMOM • Fair marioet tectal rates for uses as boatyard, public madwt marine related retail, marine and maritime related office space, and any combination of those uses will be established by the City • Any aooepW* ahematm adaptive reuse will requk a an appraisal to establish fair marled rental value Aft the proposal is received • In ranlvag proposah, trot A economic rdrtm to the City will be an important facoac; but will not be &sposidi m A sensitive reale program that responds to c000ems of the Coconut Grove community mxy be ranked higher than one with amore positive economic return to the City • Proposals which include an adaptive reuse proposal for both hangars may receive a scoring bonus of up to 25 points Proposals which include an adaptive reuse which incorporates a significant historic interpretative and exhibit component may receive a scoring bonus of up to 16 t5 points ., . A �. U.S. COAST AT DADE COUNTY, Fi-(--)PIL:)A x .=-*ACCAXr*amA Amndl6c., SAMAOS OW MAW APd RuDec IMMML VAO@CWiAM CnY iCAW koirox-40c" ar "Atpw el KVIrAR COKM W AiA"W CL KVCAROARML 2=4VO Wr O= COJ 18 L'MAP" 940. VAMM 1MV043 Oty 00a k OVAT "MM RCMUALANT 'K ILL•CWV 0~ KOOCAR W=A"TH VUAXCX CV#4 • 9... b- . C—I" Cl-,&— "Y,"""O" Co 04.WW"CANE AMOF*W ouuoe vv,mc PLAN VIEW -. soxma OYU NAME DINNER KEY C, OAST GUARD STA'I10N C-10 LOCATION 2600 $outh Bayehore Drro,. !� LEGAL DESCRIPTION Traot 01 ) "A tract Of land lying and being Ih Ilio City of Miami, Coun and described a follower ty of Dade, Stets of Florida, , Beginning at the Interseetlon of the southeasterly line of South Bayshore brlve with the southwesterly line of Aviation Avenue ((ormerly Trade Street), as shown by the - plat of. Dinner Key, recorded In plat Book thirty four (34), at page two (g) public Records Of Dade County, Florida, which Intersection and point of beglnniog is merk?a by a brass pin monument not In concrete' thence running south Si.OSM311 West along the ,1414 southeasterly line of South Bayshore Drive a distanci of six hundred seventy -flue feet (675.000 more or less to a point marked by a nail in a oris' inch diameter pipe set In concrete' thence running "Uth 760-251 -5711 east, Id lf!anc* of awe hundred ninety nine and 91111614 one-hundr•dthe feet (599.160 m.rq'or less marked by a cross cut on a brass pin 601 10 the top of the steal pile bulkhead on the high water line of Biscayne Bay' thanes running nejrth 13°.23� east 1 -33�� along the above described steel pile bulkhead and high nates ling eayna Baya dlstano• of three hundred Aloe ab lour hundred sweaty -two Issandths (set One t 439.9.4720) more or less to a point located In the aouthne•t•rly ilea of Aviation Aveae j (formerly Trade Street), thence running North 400 268,4211 West for a distance Of twb hundred twenty-one and •lghty-five one-hutdredthe feet (221.851) dtore or less to a point of beginning herelabe(ore de•ostbed and containing approxlmatel)r4.464 acres more or lose, all as shown on U.S. Coast Onard Agatrtl Air Stallohi;Plot Plan Number 3284, a r lncludlAg all rights, title and laterest and Sha common an rights, water privileges and filled law and statutory riparappurtenant land and lands below high water line appurtenant and adjacent thereto' subject to the Northwesterly 44 feet thereof deeded to the City of Mlaml for road right In Deia Book 34 page 2.,, -°i-way purposes as recorded Subject to the !Casement Deed from the United States of America to The City of Miami, d1 ted ht.y 11, 1956 for i forty-four (44) foot right of way easement (or roid right way purposes as recorded In Dead Book 34, page 2 of the public records of Dade. Bounty, Florida. Tract qZ O . fV GINNER KEY COAST GUARD STATION', f q Commence at the intersection of the Southeasterly line of South Bayshore Drive with the Southwesterly ilao of Aviation Avenue Icornterly 7'radu Street) as sho*n on thea Plat of Dinner Keir recorded In Plat kook 34 at Page 2 ot'the public records of Doads County, Florida, which -intersection is marked with a brass pin monument sot In concrete; thence run South 40 261 42" E for a distance of 117.9 feet to the polnt of beglaaing of 's parcel of land hereln described. From said of beginning point continue along the last described line for a distance of 61 feet to a point; thence run South 630 200 52"w for a distance of 5'0:02 feet to a polntl thence run North 76° 36t 27" W for a distance of 11.3 fees to point In the said Northeasterly line of the CO ersotl thence run North 130 278 33" E for a distance of 69.1 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.053 acres. more or lesed SUBJECT to any and all existing rightoof way, ltsements and oovenantes restriCtions,.reservations. conaliloas and agreements affecting the above described promisee, whether or not the Dams now appear of record. RESER VINO to the Grantor, and Its isilgne, all oil, gas,'and other minerals In, under,'and upon the lafI6 herein conveyed, together with the sight to enter upon the land for the of purpose mining and removing thi same.:' " AREA 4, 517.Itdree IMPROVEMENTS . USE Used bl Parks aad Reoreatlon Department. botdas Oimtaaslnm ttdd for Storage. YEAR OF ACQUISITION 1972 \ .,.. ,/ : s�'r'.`-.y;. ��� ,moi— 'i � •: \ ,�..e �-•.� � + `.`�` /�.� Y 1;�.<.\may•. \ ♦ ,.• '\ f�\ .a' \ �.:' . �/. ''fit • p '!'� , :> ,j •� \' � tJ . � ; O`` 1 `� nor • .0` \ S,':'` ` 9 r c� � if , � y) �/ ♦`✓(� ♦ ' `aa, .n V} a�•�.1 V• DrnNER KEY COAST SUARD STATION C-10 22 26on South Bayshorc Drive + I � \% � Y.: OLD SEAPLANE BAS 910-19! mv 1 DADE COUNTY PARKS; RECREATION, BEACHES 8 CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name VIRGnnA KEY BEACH & SHORELME STABILIZATION - Phase 11 Project Sponsor City of Miami - Community Planning, Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development Coordinator Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305) 416-1400 . N. 1. Project Description 2. Project Location 3. Acreage 4. Funding Requfred S. Funding Justification 6. Implementing Agency 7. Regional Significance 8. OpamthwManage- ment Agency 9. Current property Owner(s) 10.Owner(s) Support/Opp This project will complete a beach erosion control grogram to begin 4 1996: Work:will involve ' modifications• to eadstiag granite groins algng the north beach and the ooastrucoioa of new groins in the south, I s well as additional rock revetments and enhaaoemeats to the island's dune systems. Ffickeabacker Causeway to be determined (aPex. 9,000 linear feet of shoreline) $1,000,000 Engineering Estimate City of MATM* Virginia Key is the only sandy beach within the Miami city limits, but draws attendance from throughout Dade County and points beyond. The beach is known nationally as -a premier wind surfing location City of Miami City of Miami The City of Miami supports this project I l.Dade County S%Wart not applicable 12. City Commission The City of 11[ismi has approved grant applications for Support this project, which is also included in the adopted Master Plan for Vnginia Key T3. Supporting Groups Dade County DERM, Florida Department of &/or State Age Environ ectal Protection, Friends of Vagina Key i4. opposing 06tips &/or none State Agencies 15.Project Publicity none at this time prepamd 04/26/96 Q6- 4211 2 23 N CAUSEWAY B I S CA YNE B A Y 24 :;T.!-. rLa TaEA r.e.1 GI -AMT OAOE COVti TT CEUTSIAL PORT Of Y.AbU SPOIL OISVOSAL VTE SML24C BASIN VIRGINIA KEY BEACH RESTORATION --PROJECT • I ATLANTIC .0 CEAN CAPE FLORM W*TLAM RESTORATION PRO.ECT CITY OF MIAMq ygti6GA KEY 2640 SOUTH SAYSHORE ORNE 8fJ1CH RESTORATION PROJECT WAAC FLORIDA 33133 COASTAL SYSTEMS QR'EIWATIONAL, INC. viclNrry U" 4" a..af aW. a4.a..T. r.r J08 Ido. 5665.33 OATE:•01 18 96 0419 W % v B I S C A Y N E Pont or B A Y $0011 a01SPOSAL StrE FOR NON sat BEACH—OUALITY MATERLAL A T L A N T I C O C E A N DADE -COUNTY CENTRAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT , •: 'r7. I.: Iii • p�,� /+�� ei l7CiriC 1 CH 2 ,a gyp. 14 CH 3 . 0 1000' 2000• c SCALE IN FEET f CffY OF mm vrEicltrA Ia,r 1AIANI. FLORIDA33133 i 26 0 WORfVE BEACH RESTORATION PROJECT . � dCOASTLL srsla m naimmmoru>;, INC. EU91M srp CMFIEs 25 N. seem *fie =am%?. Got Gbbm —1" ++ •w«+ -.e.. w. aawu-�.... JOB No. 5665.33 DATE 01/18 96 .L ,dl 00 zJ B I SIC A Y N E poolt or B A Y SPO.L 01SPOSAL OISPOSAL SITE FOR NON SME BEACH—OUALITY MATERIAL A T L A N T I 0 C E A N DADE COUNTY CENTRAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT r. FEACH I CH 2 BEACH 3 0 loocr 2000 STALE IN nMT WY OF MAN %VKMA JMr 2640 SOUTH BaSHORE OME OMM RESTORATION PROJECT MANK nmr" 33133 6 COASUL SrSTM MCMnOMAL INC. PROPOS® smannEs 4" "oft am" =AWRY. 6.1" ftw.M1 "$-I" ""o, Tk so &AVG -416" 7r wa/0"-4944 - JOB No. 5665.33 DATE: 01/18/96 ,dl 00 zJ srt ANz 6U1 !�S r iT7 t� r7 Tisk - a. � - •, �+1• • ;rte .,� . ^S%1 lSL7 0 _ 100 200 300 400 SOO DISTANCE /N FEET PROPOSED BEACH FILL . CITY OF MIAMI VIRGWA KEY 2640 SOUTH BAYSHORE ORK MIAMI, FLORIOA 33133 BEACH RESTORATION PROJECT COASTAL SYSTEMS 2 TERNATIONAL, INC. CROSS SECTIONS Ns a."a ar. sew. C—1 a.— n.eu. =444 rob aw"t—am pm aea/w&-aaa. . JOB go. 5665.33 I DATE. 01/18, QJ1 27 J-96-316 4/5/96 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF PROFESSIONAL COASTAL DESIGN. AND ENGINEERING. SERVICES UNDER AN EXISTING METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY CONTRACT WITH COASTAL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.. FOR THE' VIRGINIA KEY BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $45,500 WITH UP TO $6.000 IN REIMBURSABLE EXPENDITURES ...FOR A.,TOTAL CONTRACT- COST NOT.-.TO%EXCEED. $51;500; "ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR -MOM fHE. SALE OF SURPLUS FILL MATERIAL FROM THE VIRGINIA' KEY DISPOSAL SITE; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN A FORM.ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CITY CHARTER AND CODE PROVISIONS. WHEREAS. the City of M1aff9 has idea Pied the need for beach cer�owistunent at recreationaIswimming beach onVuginia Key; and WHEREAS, said project will involve the placement of sand akxv the island's eastem coast line, both above and below the mean high water level, and the duration and/or replacement of cftft erosion control structures, and WHEREAS, on July 13. 1995, the City of Miami. Commission adopted. Resolution No. 95.448 autmakv the Ckys participation in a cooperative protect with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (hereinafter `DEP") and the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (hereinafter TERMT, and WHEREAS,' said cooperative projed entails the disposal of surplus fill material in an amount not to exceed 500,000 cubic yards from the Bill BaggslCape Florida Slate Park onto a general spoil deposit site at the north end i<w and at tlue srmttinq beach -of a quardy.stiitable for renM and ! WHEREAS, the compWm of the sand plaoemermt and the improvements to the erosion control structures wm requwa the preparation of engineered drawings and requisite permits from affected regulatory agencies induding GERM and DEP; and WHEREAS. there is an wdsd - Metropolitan Dade County contract with Coastal Systems InOs rodonat Inc.. _for prof sSional coastal design and engine ssh9 services., and ' WHEREAS. It iso In the City's best ktberest to hire Coastal System InWnMtbnal. Inc.. 09WS conwftttforthis particular project in -an amount not 1 to xjch.-.QpiXK dam.and.%Vbeetirtg. services .neomary - -•. to develop design documents and seek permits for the Cityrs -Virginia Key Beach ` Renourishment Project and 30 WHEREAS, funding for said purpose is available from the sale of surplus fill material from the Virginia Key disposal site; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporateAerein as , it fuUy:;et forth is this..Sectio& - Section 2 The City Manager is hereby authorized to acquire professional coastal design and gngineering services under an existing Metroporrtan Dade County contract with Coastal Systems International. Inc.. for the Virginia Key Beady Renourishment Projed in the amount of $45.500 with up to $6,000 in nembursable expenditures for a total contrad cost not to exceed $51,500. with funds therefor and hereby allocated from the sale of surplus fill material from the Vaginia Key disposal site. Section & The City Manager is hereby authormed to execute an ; Agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney and subject to comprrance with all applicable City Charter and Code provisions, with Coastal Systems Intemational. Inc., for; mid purpose. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective hnmediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this th day of Apa-t t✓ , 1996. Stephen P. Clark Mayor ATTEST. yValter,J. Foernairt •,. .. •. PREPARED AND APPROVED BY -- j Lktda K Kewsm -'• Assent CIWAtbWW f APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 0 0 li 3-95-561 06/12/95 95- 5 4 FT;S.OLUTION N A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENT, AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF MIAMI'S PARTICIPATION IN A COOPERATIVE -PROJECT WITH THE . FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE - DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FOR THE DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS FILL MATERIAL FROM THE BILL BAGGS/CAPE FLORIDA STATE PARK ONTO DESIGNATED AREAS OF CITY. PROPERTY ON VIRGINIA KEY; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER - TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, IN A. ' -FORM 'ACCEPTABLE TO THE- CITY ATTORNEY, FOR - SAM WMREAS, as an integral part of the post hurricane restoration. of the Bill - Baggs/Cape Florida State Park, the State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection (hereinafter `DEP') has planned to create appreodmately 100 acres of wetland areas within the confines of said State Pariq and WHEREAS, in so doing, it is anticipated that as much as SOO,000 cubic yards of earth and fill material (hereinafter 'M will be ex=vated from sari State Park which will further require removal and disposal at -an appropriate upland -site, at considerable cost to the State (in w=ess, of $2.000,000). If the disposal site is distantly located,- and WHEREAS, DEP has enlisted the services of Metropolitan Dade County's Department of Environmental Resources Management (-DERM-) to act as local'.0 MTT cobwsslol project manager for the wetland proj L; 4ukuz XEMNG OF 33 A T T A C N JFA E 1"I T (5, 449 WHEREAS, at the same time, the City of Miami had long ago determined the need for beach renourishment at its recreational swimming beach on Virginia Key, located approximately six (6) miles from the State park, and has repeatedly sought the State's financial and technical assistance in fulfilling this requirement; and WHEREAS, as a proposed cooperative project between the City, DEP and DERM, the City would permit DEP, through its contractors, to prepare and 'NO approve all necessary permits and designs, and subsequently to test, segregate, % transfer ity land on Wj=a. Cey. With transferP=Q- and dispose of the ]�B on Ci that suitable beach quality material be placed on the City's beach as a traourishment project and the balance to be placed in the general spoil disposal site at the north end-, and WHEREAS, it is recommended that the City's participation in the cooperative project be authorized as this effort should achieve the most advantageous resolution to the outstanding needs of both government agencies at the least possible cost; and WHEREAS, the &tWxhm=t to this ResohTbm contains the general terms of an agreement vdiich may be entered into between the City and DEP for said project, if authorized; `Pi WTHEREFORE, BE!r'r REsomv SY THE CObMISSION. OF THE MY Of MAW,' FLORIDA: 34 n p, 6U 49 • i Section t. The City of Miami is hereby authorized to participate in a cooperative project with the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management for the disposal of surplus fill material from the Bill Bagg§/Cape Florida State Park onto designated areas of City property on Virginia Key. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute all necessary documents in a form acceptable to the City Attorney and subject to compliance with all applicable City Charter and Code provision. - " - 5ech`on 3. 'b*- =i+asolutioit shall' bed6xdc a ectiver imfaediai fly upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this I3thdaY of JuIY .1995. S P. Clark, Mayor AT rEST`. PREPARED AND APPROVED BY., Q G�� "ALTER J. v CITY CLUX v � • ���/ DIAZ j DEPfl'IY CITY ATIO�PEY 9 35 • I' I eT ' t VIAGINIA KEY City. Mlaml of Co)porats llmlte to the Iatereect10awith the northerly 11te41 the F. E..C. Railway Company Channall thence run westerly along sold northerly line Of the F: >E. C. Railway .Company Channel to the west line of Section go. fognshlp 54 South, Range 42 Eoetl thsacs continuo westerly along the present bound,ry Of the City of Mlaml Corporate Limits, the sam4 being the south line M that certain tract of44 Bottom land desorlbsd to an lastrumsat recorded In Deed Book 147 at Page 474 of the•Publlc Records of Dads County. F'lorldsl to a point of Intsrsectlon with the sasterly.corporats limits of the City of Mlaml. as authorised by Chapter 11617 (No., 202) 1925 Laws of Florida! then run northeasterly. along the a(orms_ n, Cloned easterly corporate limits of the City of M oml to tbs Point of Beginning. AREA 7000 &area more or less - Upland 600 acres mo or less = Baytrottem pug 2400 sores mors or loss IMPROVEMENTS Marine Stadium page lIS. 'of this book, Rusty Psilo&n Restaurant and Marin Boating Facilities. USE Parks and Recreation YEAR OF ACQUISI?ION 1919 gd , cat CY r I S C It 1 3 L A I OIL;; Na 7 I It C I S A Po 101, C, Ile .7 VIRGLNIA -]Mr Vlrg:Lnia KOY (Rickenbacker C*useway) 37 DARE COUNTY PARKS. RECREATION, BEACIiES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECMC PROJECTS Project Name Maceo Paris Recreation/Senior Cents Address 5115 NW 7th Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami . Parks and Recreation Deparunent 1, Description of Project; W. Now Rec�fsam/Sediar Cipuas 8utlditi& site lmpi+avemeiitt. . 2. intact L mdoa: See attaebed map. 3. Number of Aeras: 3.0 1. Find: Needed: $300,000.00 5. Basis for Cast Bstlmsta Rpoeat eonstructim oasts for similar imp aver at 6. Gaveru eaw Agnicy Rhe for the Project: aty afl�% Hot* 7. Regisud or Othw SkUUkaaoa This pals is very PcPoVr oa weeloaod: far famt7y pioai�s ad jet sid activities, G ly; the pads dues not have a =mar= 6m'ldm& i L 0pu%d= said Balch: CWafABami Part and 11W= ion Da1itmeat 9 Cww" Pr"WCY Owaeess. OW o(Mf ML Fk" 10. Cas+edt PropetW Owase's OpposOm Na Appfic" 11. C =ty Commisdoa Sappoeta jNot App&" . 12 CYt7 Commission Support: Item soho&w for Cky Commissiaa Gond& afm at its upoommg May 73.0% meetm& 13. Loral or Stores OrpaiaalE w &wort; We have no had the limo to pteseot this p mjea for a formal vaoe cf any group. Bond cn their past invelv=W with imptovesmt io their n*Wlothood 0whWing'in some cases put) it is felt by oar Neighbarbood Enhancement Tenn Oros (N.B.'n aadlar dre Park D�eat that the fonovbag grcaps magr�pport this project Macao Fosaidaikm M Lacs! or State Orgadbmtiom Opposieioas no foemelcommeaW mactiogs ba" been held, we are not sane of my local or state aMmiadloas opp aft these imptaveaboam, 15. Publicity Regarding Project+ - 3 DADE COUNTY PARES. RECREATION, SEACRES AND CULTURAL FACELITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIANEI'S , PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name : Gibson Park Improvements Address : 401 NW 12th Street Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: e Recreation Building Improvements ■ Swimming Pool Facility Renovations .. ■ ; Ballfield/C =1;apovations _ . - - '; . •'■ New Volky6a31-Coiut - • - .. ' ■ Playground Ea�asioa ■ L,aodxap;ng - ■ Fearing 2 Exact Location: See attached trap. 3. Number of Acres: 8 4. Funds Needed: 5800,000.00 5: Basis for Cast Estimate: Recent oonstructian coats for simlar improvements at other parics. 6- @Governmental Agency Responsible for Executing the Project City of Mani. Florida. 7 Ragland! or Other Sdgnificsom Mds pads ods an atter school propu n opaaoed.throvg$ a parmaship between the City of Wand and the Dade County Public System. M ity College's Vaesaty baseball team practices st this Scfy sad is proposing to maloe this its f - , - home sioL Alpo, the Overoown Optimist Club utrilhm this as its home facility for itr youth &otbald Rulvams. fib'. Douglas EW=MwMixes the ballfields for its physical ednestion activities. L Opersdoa and Maeagesaent ZxdW.- Chy of Miami Parks and Recreadon went. 9. CurrentPevper"tyOwamx CityofMiami.Florida la Current Psopesty Owner's Opposddw NotAppliable 1L County CemnbdonSggwb NctAppiiabde •- M City Commbdow Support: fl am sehedoled for City Commission oomida lion at its upcoming Iv► 23;1996 meeting. 13. Local or State Orgaubm does Support: We bm snot had the time to present this project for a f=mal voce of any gaup. Based•an thele past b volvanw with impwvan=ft tis their ... • • .nelgh6ochood (iacb�m�some ales pelts) it is fele by caQ Neighborhood Edbimoemano - Tam Office KLT) and/or d o Pants Department that the follovriag groups may support this project Oveatown Optimist Cl* Overeown Optimist Family Youth Services„ Town Paris Village Housing Co-op Association. Trinity College. 14. Local or Mate Organizations Opposition: Although no formai community meetings have been held, we aro not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: P. 9 39 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACiERS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES 1IASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIIAAWS PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name lose Marti Patio Improvements Address 351 SW 4Eh Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person: Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: s Acquisition of Adjaeer*Pooel of Lind 4� Site Worki%flmays I.aadscapingand Itribstioa • RwpvaW&of F:xistiag Fact7ities . ■ Shoreline Eahincement i i'aticing�wt lmpooaemeati, ■ New Picnic Shift= d Fencing i ■ Swimming Pool Facility Ranovations s Baslaftall Court Renovations ■ Ballfield Renovations xe+y:�t�lll 2 Location: Sea attached map. 3. Namher of Acres: 9.7 •4. Fbads Needed:- Sti00.000.00 . i S. BulsferCoaftdosaw Reoeat 000struction costs for simrlsr improvements at • other pada. 0. CenrameatalAteacyRapow"for Amuft th*PrtgJ;oet: City oflffi= .Florida 7. R4&d or Odlrer Sipit3aaoee in the fdw% dw Chy afW=mi is pl Uft to build a now taa+pEion buil ft at this fidlit3. Cmao Mdse Sclwol utW=es do phWc and for rts sardents. The park has a vmH esmblished bake" prat. it coataias am of taro (2) pools that is open year round. L Opetadon acid 11faaigemeat Batity: City of Miami Ptdm and Recradw Department. 9. C wMwt Property Owmm qty afWwmL Florida 10. CarreatPropeutyOwneesC4gwsieiow NotAppiimble 11. Caaay Connaladon Supports Not Appliwbio 12 C1ty Comminka Support: Teem sc8edaled for City C ounisdon coaidetatiodat to upcoming boy 23.1996 meetio& 13. ImW or State Orgsah allow Support: We bwa ant had the time to present this p gject for. a formal aces of nay group. Based as thele past invoivameot sviQr improvements b their aeighbarbood ( in some wen parks) it is felt by our Neigbborhood F�hanoemea : Tam Ofto (N.B.i)'and/ar the Par6DapatmaI'tira"6 folIoariog 1poW may support this. prnjece Vemos Fm Anoion. Ceaero Mateo Miami Rives Im. Kiw=n Club of Little Aaysmr, Casey Fotmdadom 14. Loeal or State Orgaalrations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state ors mi:mdons opposing these improve. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 40 Ou�C�u DADE COUNTY PARKS. RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MUANU'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Hadley Park Improvements Address 1300 NW 50th Street Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Paries and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: Na ■ Recitation Building Improvements a Lighting Upgrade ■ BasketbaWennis Court R tovationi ■ Ballfield Renovations 2. Us& Location: See attached map. _ 3. Number of Acres: 29.7 A 4. Funds Needed: 5800,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent con costs for similar improvements at other parks. 6. Govwxumentat Agency Respondble for Executing the Project: City of bfiami. Florida 7. Regional or Other SigdBauoer This panic is one *four most heavtiy used Sc Mdes. Active soma cifum programs opesWed by the MRP and The Hadley"Pa& Homeowners Association takers place on a ngtdw bases. Alm; active youth programs ace operated by the LtlmtYCity Club. L Operation and Management Il uW City efM Mini Palm and Recreation Department 9. Curran Property Owners: City of b iami. Ficirida 10. Current Property Owner's Opp a Won- Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable . m Qty Commission Support: item wbedaled for C by Commission cooshdetadon at its mg May 23,1996 mceft. j 13. Local or State Organizations Support: We have not had the time to present dfisymieet Son a ramal voce of any group. Based on their part kmoly amut with hupwv=w is tp thorn neighborhood (Muft in same casae packs) it is Eels by our Neighborhood Enhancement Team Office (NET) and/or the Parks Depsrtimeat that the following 8rovpa may support this project Hadley Park Homeowners Ass endoo. L'berty City Optimist. 14. Loral or State Orgaubadow Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held; we are not aware of say local or state oegeniutions opposing tbese impravemeats i 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 6 41 .' �..� 0`3fa�' DADE .COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILrr ES MEASURE OF 19x% CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Virrick Park Improvements Address 3580 Day Avenue Telephone 416=1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and RecreationDepartmeat 1. Description of Project: a New Youth CentedRecseation Building 4 Swimming Pool Facility Ri navatiods • ` a Site Impiovegteat; I 2 Fisct Location: See attached snap. I 3. Number of Acre= 6.0 4. Fends Needed: $700,000.00 S. Bask for Cost Falintaft Recent coostmcd= cow for Simr'lar im pcovements at 6. GavwaanesW Agency Responsible for Zemft tits Peojeet: City of hftami, FkcWa ` I Regiond er Otirns Significe t An aetwo now at b= program involving C000mrt Gro ve Senior Citizen hr-. alas pboo st this pair.. . t Opaatioa and Maugpwoat Same City oto Pada and R ctwedon Department. 9. Current Properly Owasatsa City" and, Rodin 10. currad property Owanex Oppodtlom Plot AppGable i1. CountyCessmsdonSupport: idotApplic" a Qty Comaalsdon Support: IUM scbo&dW for City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23.19% mosda& . 13. Lonl or Stals orgunksdow Support We bm not bed the time to pmmeat dds project for a foemal voce of=W gt+odp. Based an tick peg iavohamedt with to their neigbborbood (aocitd'mg in some asses pafla) itis fit by om•Neig6bocbood FAtaaoemeat Tam Office QMT) aodla ria Padsa Dwaftsedtthatthe Soilowiog gs naps atastsupportdw project: 1U Loesl Coccout Gcwm Homeowners dt'Taaaot Assocmdoo. CAA. Cocomu Grove Senior Cidzeas. Inc. 14. Local or State Organizations Oppoddoa: AlOtaag$ no f nd oommmaAY meeting: bave been bald, as we not aware of nay loaf or static alga lbadons oppasio8 these imilrovemalUL 13. Pubikity Regarding Pr+olect: 7 42 U Ll U i • E DA.DE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACITES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1.996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project N2MC Douglas Park Improvements Address 2755 SW 37th Avenue Telephone' 416-1300 Contact Person: Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Recreation Building Improvements ■ Basketballfrennis Court Renovations ■ Ballpgld Rziavafioiii Ir Site, Impwvemftn. (BA grading *sod) .- ■ Naw Site Fwnishi ■ New Sports Lighting 2. Faso LA -cation: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 10 4 Fnmds Needed: $700,000-00 5. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent construction Dosis for similar improvatneaft at other paries. 6. Gavauumtoll Ageony Respoosibie for tncwft the Project City of Vii, Florida 7. Re&wd or Other Sftaffilumm 7bis park is Vay popular for weekwd dukhm badmilay panties. Also, it honsea aQty ofMind opara0edpr*,sdmxA..n.P L Operatim -W Management Eaft CkydU= Pub sad Recreation DqwMwm 9., Current Property Owswu City dUs=4 Florida io. current Property ownees oppoddon: Not App6cabli 11. County Commholon Support: Not Approuble 12. Qty Comminke Support; hem whodWW for City Commission consideration at its upoom. May 23,19% wmdag. 13. Local or State Organbottlous Support: We have oat had the time to prewar this project for a *MW vow of aw group. BOW an &* past hwoh%man with improvetowds to dick aeighbarbood ( loch ding In some cam pub) It is hk by our NO&Wxxbood Eabsocement T. Office (MY -1) and/or the haks Department that the following groups may support this project: Kiwanh Club of Little Havana, Palmer Do Jwco Baseball Academy, Lade Elm= Baseball Academy. ft'—Local-or Stut9eqAft&Mlouw Opptisfdon.-AMoulftno formal coummity moodap have . been beK we are am aware of any local or sum organhations oppw* dwse 15. Publicity RWrdin Project: 43 I owlww.� 44 { 1] • DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITES MEASURE OF•1996 CITY OF N AXI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Shenandoah Park.Improvements Address 1800 SW 21 n Avenue Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Recreation Building Improvements ■ New Basketball Covet : • a Ballfiejd Reaovstioas • ' • ; It E ditin j Biskitbail C t Reaavmom - ■ Swimming Pool Facility Renovations . 2 Ezw Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Aeras: 10 4. Fonds Needed: 5650.000.00 DoT,22�,r S. Basis for Cast Estimate: Recent construction costs for simt7ar improvements at other pants. 6. Gnus! Age"T Respoatdbls for Zmwu img the Projset: City of , F7arada , . 7. Regloaal or Other Ibis is rho silo of a City of Iii OFtased alter school program. 'lite Mwmw Chub of Liole Elovaoa has sponsored a vary, aetiv stammer baseball program m this faa'yty for malty yar=n, Also nveral adult soWAH iespues play at this p edL a- operation sad Maaagemmt Zedtys City ofMkmi Psft and Reaestion Department, 9. Current Property owaers: City of bBsmi, Fionda 10. Current Property Owner's Oppoddoia Not Appliabio 11. Cooaty Commissioa Support: NotAppiieable 12. City Commission Support: Dom scheduled for City Commaswo Consideration at its apoamiag May 23,19% meetialp 13. L6aai or State organba�tioas Support: We have ant bed the time to present this pwjat for a f )Md ante of sop'swup. Based as their past bvolvemaat with improvements to their aaighborbood ( including in some axes parb) it is felt by car Norghborbood Falaaoemeat Team Moe (NZM andAw'tho Perb Departateotthe following groups may support this project Shenandoah Homeown Association, Ameriem Baseball Academy, Mtami.Boys Baseball Acadmry, Kiwanis Club of Little Havana. 1t. Leat or State orgaubmdoos Oppositions Altboogfi no formai comm=W meeb"hma been beld, we are not aware of any local or state orgsaiations opposing tbese imp<ovemet t- 15. Publicity Regarding Project: • i D� a DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name VIRGINIA KEY WILDLIM & ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Project Sponsor City of Miami - Community Planning. Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development Coordinator Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305) 416-1400 1. Project Description This project involves the design & construction Qf new facilities & necessary infrastructure for a wildlife W environmental center on the north side of the Marine : • - Stadium b overlooking the Critical Wildlife Arq. , `: . ' • 'fiaayideSi�ou2�iacitide tle1.e alkw,a's; • observation deck, study & classroom areas. . . . 2. Piojeet Location Rickenbacker Causeway 3. Acreage To be determined 4. Funding Required $SW.000 S. Funding Juan Engineering Estimate !► 6. Implementing Agency City of Miami 7. Regional Significsptce Children & adults from all over South Florida will be able to visually access the state -dam Critical Wildlife Area, which ispresently inaccessible. Through partaaships with Dade County Schools and Miami Dade Cam Coftp., this project will provide environmental education programs for all ages. • 8. OpaadngJManage- . meat Agency C lW of Miami (with public partnerships) 9. awreent Roperlay City of Miami Owners) 10.Owner(s) City of Miami supports this project Support/OPPosition 11. Dade County Support The City and County have jointly adopted a Master Plan for Virginia Key which includes this wildlife k, environmental center. 12. City Commission The City Commission has endorsed this projectwith the Support adoption of the Virginia Key Master Plan. 13.Supporting Groups Friends of Virginia Key, MAST Acadeary, Tropical . &/orStaa AjenC s ' ' Aitdobon'9oti'ety. rhr :atdr Mian Channber oT Cdifherce, : Greater Miami Convention Visitors Bureau 14. Opposing Groups &/or None known at this time. State Agencies IS. Project Publicity None at this time 45 10 ereeared 04/26/96 -7. 7 Alt." W W se s . -, • This plan recommends that the spoil banks on the nprthern perimeter of SBAQUARIUM• Privately owned, the Marine Stadium booth be reserved outsidi",the City IS corporate limits, as a potential laboratory for and on lflnd leased from Dade County environmental Odooition. In an thiy plan recommends only that urban setting, it would be without rt ure s}nhgement, and promotion of parallel. 3urrounded by fragile t e SesgJarlum should be coordinated an rove and tidal areas and an with the Hirin• 3tadiwm• Joint activ+'migratory bird nesting site, parking;•'use agreements between the it •is . unsuitable for active two faotIftivs would be an integral recreation use.- As shown on the part of such coordination: acoompanrring griphlo, Environmental Pre ervation and Institutions i'000iai— I%'iw—ffie'ffer "MARIN'E.,`R)$E1RCH PARK Dade Couhty has set aside the area • adjacent- to gear Cut as a. marine reeearoh; park for development of Fee ilit4t. by governmental and eduoattObal institutions. Adequate epaoe exists for anticipated .future expansion or these activities and , 'growth confined should be wreaccess shouldd remain tlimited to Pickenbaoker .Causeway.. ENVIR'O'NMENTAL INTERPMETIVE CENTER Virginia., 'Keypossesses one of ` Biscayne• Bay's most diverse natural environments in, the tidal flats and mangrove. marshes forming its northern -shore. It is a habitat.for hundredq••or species of fish, marine invertebrate, reptiles, amphibians, mammals,.•.ttirds, 'and planNl downs , of which are on taro or endangered anann.r..i *".*I ta,bow..u.i .t..,, species Tiits. a iNwa.rd �eNun. 41 _. __....... ................. -- = 94 WA RX facilities, exhibit, and meeting . room apace for an environmental MANGROVE P RESERVE' education and interpretive eentee would be appropriate. The area shown on thefro ososeed Land Boardwalks and canoe' trails could extend the Use graphic asMangrove r�—' eeasve siwuld centers reach for field studits. In• combination remain in a natural state, undeveloped, with with the more format facilities planned for Key public aooess rem rl0ted to those associated with .4iseayne ter a coalition of South Flo the environmental Interpretive posed environmental groups, this sitete site uc�ld provide study habitats'; center. Areas areelsoshown alon the northern on unavailable on Key Biscayne, Access*. to shoreline, the Ott shore spoil Islands, and the site would be limited : to;. specialstudy alon# the channel to "Shrlapers Lagoon where mangrove groups under thd�• pithe Environmantak. planting can, be done ae mitigation measures center, for development Impacts elsewhere on the island. All mangrove areas on the plan should be designated environmental preservation districts under provisions of the zoning code. r -^ •••• .•.... aa.uoprme rot r Ilnhrd - j, .9.I10enee161 Wady ester. Tidal fills sod ■iglsa M�NIN. J •ti. t � r I*------,*.*, * r VIRGINIA KEY i Clt of Miami Cirporate limits to the Intersection with the northerly 11ai of the F. M C. Railway Company Chaapell thence lun westerly along "Id northerly line of As F. E. C. Railway Company Channel to the west line of Section 9. Township 54 Sopth. Range 42 Eastl thence continue westerly along the present boundary of tho City of Miami Corporate Limits. the •tine being the south line bf khat certain ra tct of Bay Bottom land described In an Instrument recorded In Deed 96ok 147 at Page 474 of the'Pubile Reoordi•of Dade County. Florldal to a point of lofereectlon with the easterly corporate limits of the City of Miami, as authorised br Chapter 11617 (No. 202) 1925 Laws of Floridal thence run northeasterly along the aformen- Honed easterly corporate limits of the City of Miami to the Point of Beginning. AREA 9000 acres mors or less r Upland 600 acres more or lees - Baybottom land 2400 acres more ov"Iese ;IMPROVEMENTS Marihe Stadium pits 118 of'tbis book, ltusq Pelisaa Restaurant and hft Boating Facilitles. USE -Par" and Recreation . 'YEAR OF ACQUISITION . 1919; 1. . A VIRGLXIA Kffr cl-2 Virginia Key (Rlckenbacker Causeway) M L" qwTPaf;m 51 o DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name LZMMUS PARK WSTORIC & CULTURAL VILLAGE Project Sponsor City of Miami - Community PI g, Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development Coordinator Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone, (305) 416-1400 1. Project Description This project involves the renovation & adaptive re -use of 2 bistoriie structures & the design &-construction of new Acsjp ud= Z Piolect Location .40WNW3rd Street PownWiPW & Acreage 5.9 acres, 4. F=ding Required $500,000 (0W will secure addtd=_* $ 1,500,000 fimm other sources) S. FundingJustificaflort Preftinazy engineedng estimate 6. Implementing Agency City of Miami 7. Regional Si The development of a historic folk life village in this park will be the fist permanent site in South Florida to celebrate the history and culture of the area through tours; daily live demonatratioas and regular events. Its location within the City -center will draw residents, "artors, and wJlool gmmqn from throughout the County. This project will additionally preserve 2 historic structures — the Wagner Homestead & the Ft. Dallas Barracks and open thezn to the public for the first time.. 8., OperatinC/Manage— City of Miami meat Agency 9. Current Property City of Miami Owner(3y 10.0wner(s) .The City of Miami supports this prcdect- SUPPort/opposition I l.Dade County Support not applicable 12. City Commission The City Commission approved the master plan for the su redevelopment 13. Su GrtVjis' ' _park's la - ' —ifiatod.6 96ci�aSoutli'R*Ada,' 1'�= &/or State Agencies Coordinating Committee, Marine Council, Miami River Marine Group 14. Opposing Groups &/or none State Agencies 1 S. Project Publicity none at this time 52 prepared 04/26/96 Ln i .. t � I1 •t. NAME 1.UMMlrS PARK 8-30 LOCATION N. W . it k`6 River Drive and N. W. 3rd Street LEGAL DFSCRIPTION Lummui:Pirk of Miami, Plat Book S1, .yali 23 - • Tracts A and B AREA Tract -A'%.• 5# 18 agree Tract e',- 0.72 acres t IMPROVEMENTS •' � 1 ATNI 1 , Tract A,•i' 1. Biwling C1eWM$o 1, 500 equari test 2. Cird:Fabllllon 2,400 squarq test 3. Shuffleboard Office and Cue Ro&n 940 square• trot egnpeeted to Shuffleboard Court Shelters 1,200 equal+ feet 4. 9*EowUnS Greeo Shelterd 72 square feet S. Comto1rt Station and Sterols Room 300 square feet 6. For! Dallas BnlldlnS - - 1,900 squat efoot- 7. C9n64ftlty Hoose - 3,000 squat: feet ' Trace 8r,:• 1. Mlarnt Ploneirs Club House (leased Promisee) 3,650 equte� feet USE _ Rscr"416nal '�•� s ' YEAR OF ACQUISITION 1909 .,w 1111 Ilnnll 111111118 nu 1 �Itl ullllliil 1111'-''!"" 011= IIIIIIIIII 11111 111111lilllll 1111111111111 � 1 it 1111111111111111 ���-�ii1111111 X11111111 tlllll ' Illilltlll 111111 ..�����11111111111111111"111111 IIIIIIt111 HIM !� �\tlirlttll 111111 Illlltllll 111111 ' • � �Itlllll 111111 • 111111111111111 0 s » � � 1111111111111 Illrll! rlQlli 111`�'_�.�; �n �s\1111 � �IIII Itl 111111: 1111111�`��.; .,�;1- X111, � 11111111111111 111 1111111111 il. � �� ' �; �, ` 11111 II111111 1..... `..... 1111111111111111111 � 4 111 Illlllitll IIIIr1= 1111111111111111111111, =. 1111111111111 Illlllllllr_" 111Hill 111111111111111111111►_: Ill Illllllltl Illlrlllll Illr�' 111111111111111111111111111' i!1 TlIZUKUS PARK 8 ;30 lllii-Illlllillt Ila 1111111111111111111111 � N.W. North Rive Drive and N.W. 3rd Avenue 54 IImU IIn 11111111111111 11111 III Ii111111111111i111111111I1 ' 11111 1111 liffs 111 IF To r-UMNUS PARK B -30 N.W. North River Drive and N.W. 3rd Avenue 0949 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE OEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name LVMMUS PARR RIVERSIDE SHORELINE IMPROVEMP2M Project Sponsor City of Miami- Community Planning, Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development,Coordinator Sponsor Address ' P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305) 416-1400 1. Project Description, This project involves the replacement of the e=sting dilapidated sea wall and boat slips; and the development bf pla=-a; aesb'ia$ and ofker osial alneaitat - . public access to the river - 2. Project Location 404 NW 3rd Street (Downtown) 3. Acreage appror- I air 4. Funding Required $500.000 (City has $200.000 in hand for this project) S. Funding Justification preliminary engineering estimate 6. Implementing Agency City of Miami 7: Regional a As one of only a few public recreational facilities an the i - Miami River. this project will serve residents and visitors from throughout South Florida. Its adjacency to • Lu•n ortu Park (& the pivposed folic life village) will add to 8. Cfty of Miami menu Ageaeq 9. Current Property City of Miami Owner fs) IO.Owner(s) The City of Miami supports ibis project SupP°wt/Qppositkm 11. Dade County Support not applicable 12. City Commission This project baa been approved by the City as part of the Support Miami Ripa master place. 13. Supporting Groups Miami River Coordinating Committee. Marine'Councit, _ &/ar State Agencies Miami Riva Marine Group - 14. Opposing Groups &/or none . State Agencies 15: Pmject publicity.., Pour. at thl.ti:02S ... .... .., . .... - . �.•. �.. 56 - 471 V t f 4ME LOCATION hSQAL DESCRIPTION AVE& IMPROVL:MSHTS 1 in YEAR OT ACQUISITION , .t . .... ...... .. ...... 't S 1: e LUMMUS PARK B-30 N. W. North River Drive and N. W. 3r4 Street Lummus Park of Miami. Plat Book 811 pl. 23 Trac ta A and e t. Tract A - S.1S acres Traet D 0.72 acres •• Area: Tract A ` Is Bowling Clubhouse Z. -Card Pavlllion S. Shuffleboard 011ie* and Cue Room ' connected to Sbafflaboard Court Shelter& 4. 9 Bowling Green Shelters S. Comfort Station and Storage Room .:• 6. Tort Dallas Building t 7. Community House Tract S i. Mlaml Pioneers Club House (leased:'Prem1&esj Recreational 1909 ` 140 1, S00 square feet 2,700 square feet 540 square feet 1,200 square feet 72 square feet 500 square feet 1.900 squarsfeet 3,000 square feet 3.680 square feet • C O I T Y O F M I AM I AS OF 11/21/95 OAPITAL IMPROVLMRNT PROGRAM PROJCOTOEPRIPTION ' FYf - PROJECT N0. r AIJODI r ) 1 PROJECT NAME r LUMMUS PARK MARINA ADDRESS : 104 NN ••-••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-----.i...-.-•--------- I PROJtOY O[60RIPTIONI N.E.T. AREA 07 3RD STREET DOWNTOWN 1 NBRND LOCATIOSERVICE : J6 This project 18va1Vaa 10provesenta to'Olty-owned ! *Narinl rtBRND SERVICE r 1614 , f 1 f10111t1ee 1t 0 Olt* 110n the M11w1 River 1 1 roOpgAu adjacent to Lumous Park. The upland portion of this I OOS E00q+ PUBLIC FACILITIES I 9110 11 currently occupied b the Mlanl Pioneers Club.. ! Ynelude .;. 'O OSI ED ARTuENT 0Se MARINAS PARKS - I Proposed Improvements would now beat elips- ! V along a ronevatod bulkhood, _ rQOJECT MAISAGER: 191 AND RECREATION ALBERT RUDER - alth adde0 reoreatienol fond ! I waterfront amenitlo9 In open arethe ' a• of upland 1 I portlen. A prlvoti contribution hao.eoon received to ! rlo5t rEAq Iir r,ADITAI FIRST YEAR DgDDRAM , rreJ " 1 this prejeotr which will be�used either fer.prellwlnary ! 1 Or APPROPRIATIONS i FYet deal9n er a1 a mateh toward povolblo vials or other I ! PROJECT SCHEDULE i j ! COMMENCE DESIGN INITIAL REVISED 07/01 I I I ! AWARD CONTRACT 12/01' BEGIN CONSTRUCTION OS/te Too ( ! BENEFICIAL USE PROJECT,COMPLETE Of/Oa Top 09119 TOD !• I ! 1 •-••--•--v.---•-.....--••--•--------.---'r------------------- PRIOR COST CATEGORIES -- TOTAL 0091 ESTIMATE. YON$ 1195-lffi T ............... FUTUR9 0001 IOTIMATEo t --------------- 1996-1991' 19!7-1$$$ ---------. logo- $999 lfff:a000 a000_tool L AND 'ACOUI 5 i T I Or. � � - � 1 • 11 1000 1 - DESIGN CON;TRUCTION a9.7 20.9 EQUIPMENT 297.0 60.0 a$7.0 OTRMINISTRATION a0:a .$ Ivey ------------------------- 160.0 60.0 0.0 >j10.0 ----•0.0 APPRO. FUNDING SOURCES ------------- ------------ TOTAL PRZATIM 6996-1996 T ......... PUYIXK F{ 10 ..--:..... ..-.-.-.--t I!l6-1!!7 I....i6$ Ho$ --FUTOIAL ----- -PR *-- ----� ..---.---- -1919 1999-1009 2000-2001 31 PRIVATE DEVELOPER CONTRIBUTION $0.0 $ X 1000 1 --------- !9f UNDETERMINED ., 110.0 ' r $10.0 -------------------------- --- /60..0 -•--50.0 - - 0.0 .... ....«... 1!D0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 ' RCVI120N OATL 10>0$/g/' 33 . •• ,• - J •r • ••'••IAL 1M,'kUVLMLHJ PRUURAM ..' .,. •.,•� �� PROJECT 0:90RIPTION FY4 PROJECT N0. , HAUS !1102!PIONEER J ADDREPROJECT t CLUB SS X01 ! ST u^ENI1• AREA , SEAWALL HURRICANE REPAIRB - TgtIBT Fp, --------------------------------------i_----......------- PROJ[OT DO DOWNTOWN LOCATION 0[90RIPTIONI t 261 26 NBRNG SERVICE 264 J � 1 1 NUrr101ne Andrew •trunk the south Flerldo area 1 August �RCORAP , 001 GENERAL CA tE 00RT GOVERNMENT i on it. Iffi, eerIOU01V domal9in99 wont' Olty of ml&mj ( Througha15i al ob(HurP irens r 011 GENERAL PROJECT roojE uEtiT t 090 ASSET MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENTSales oSeFlorlda's 0rint 9 Andhewstatet I I IYnd%� damaged 500111210• NA„AGERI 99� 3HARLENE ADELMAN WIll b0 restored t0 pre- I 1 hurl0ohe OOndltlono. ( �(Rct YEAR IN CAPITAL PROGRAM rIRSr YEAR Or APPROPRIATIONS , FY10 T 1 I 1 FY81 1 PROJECT SCHEDULE � •, , I ( 1 { ( COuuENCE DESIGN INITIAL AWARD CONTRACT gEVI6ED Too 1 1 ( BEGIN CONSTRUCTION 1 I 1 PENErICIAL USE 1 PROJECT COUPLETE 1 1 1 T CATEGORIES TOTAL OORT PRIOR Apps.A .......... .................A. 1 ------------------ '10 ------ ESTIMATE .---1---. .vPRO- '- PRIATIO" 1996-1994 �........... •••• FUTURE 0069 E9TIMA,ER' 1!96.1!97 �u,0 ACOUISTtION ^' ----- ---------- 1997- •.......---- 1999 1999.999! `--, -- - 999-200 D 2000-2001 "�- •.... CESIoN CCN;TOUCTION ......... �� k 1000 1 "-�• --- ........ EOUIDuENt AOuINISTRAT10„ aeo ,.o 171.6• OTHER ------------------------- -•--?09.9 - ,290.0 ..- ..• 171.6• ..__..-.. t' ......... ......... ..t. rUNOING SOURCES TOTAL PRIOR APPRO_ pal 0'0 0.0 0.0 ..a---------- -- ----'---- FUNDING ---0?i0 AATI�' 1994. ONS 1994 T .................. Ft1TUR[ pUPOI"s t 1994.1997 1997-1999 653 HURRICANE ANDREW FUND .... .......... •... love19"99 ""• --� ......... .......- �?OOO:?001 -TRUST ?00.0 1000 ...... :09.9 990.0 ---------- ITI.i- ----= -- o:a----•o:o --------- ......... --------- "VISION DATE 11/03%99 TM aw Rim voo, UU nf�� — t5 040C1 DADECOUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name mimda RIVERWALK EXTENSION Project Sponsor 'City of Miami - Community Planning, Development Division Contact Dianne Johnson, Development Codrdinator Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305).416-1400 1. Project Description This project isintended to extend the Miami Riverwalk to provide contiguous public access for pedestrians, bicy*elists & boaters along the River from its mouth to MW 4th Avenue. The -project has been.broken into 3 pbas�= ftickelf/Bqemat area, ind: 2. Project Location Miami River 3. AcreW Appror- 5,200-Haear feet of river shoreline total 4- Funding Required $S00,000 (as a match for other granjfuxL&) S. Funding Justification Engineering FAtimate 6. Implementing Agency City of Miami 7.' Regional Significance This project will link a Series of parks, public facilities, archeological and historical sites along a oontiauoua path, reviving & celebrating the area's birth be depeadea�y on this waft resource. Iinicng Downtown to Little Havana. the Rlvet�rallc will be enjoyed by tounsts6 aloe wvrloers and residents scran a bread spectrum. S. 0pe:Vfin&7&Mwkg-.— City of hesm; went Agency 9. Current Property City of Miami Owner(a) 10.Owner(s) City of Miami supports this project Support/Opposition 11. Dade County Support not applicable 112. City CaR=dssion The City Cammission has endorsed the development of the support RW=waJk through the a&pdon of Master Plena ft both Downtown & the Miami River. Additionally. the Ct* Charter and Zoning Ordinance now require the construction of public access along roerfront property. 13. Supporting Groups Miami River Coordinating Committee, Citizens for a Better _eb men South FDade H Trust, ,Downtown P1v Airt#iority, Ahii16W"Ale P. Miami River Neighborhood Rpstmrstimr, Corp.. Trust for Public Land, Dade County DERM 14. Opposing Groups &/or none known State Agencies i S. Project Publicity none at this, time 60 prepared 04/26/96 UU nf�� — t5 040C1 • Dawes slits designated under the I of Maiml Historic Preservation Ordin r r t INWORIC RESOURCES ,,,,• r sem. araneoaaa � , '® Hlrtosk building or she A- 0 Histoek neighborhood t Archeological conservation art s 4• • i � 6 Kq to Illast ars 0 t r y 1. Dupont Pfau archeological sit iL lkkktll Point archeological sl I. orauda archeological she d: Royd Palo Cottage i �� .S.' Jim Marti Park archeologkal It t 1 "6. Hap Coon Fisheries • }7. MkmI River Ina rr u n s • I: Wmgaer House • -9. Fort Dail" Barracks a ar 10. Smdsb Rite Temple II. Adantk Gas Station • . 12. Hindu Temple 1011101FL►ARK 81PRIMOCAN 16 %13. Coppenger'I Indian Village a +14. Man Isle ' — a uuuua �.nr • I IS. Mleml River Rapids archcolo • Dawes slits designated under the I of Maiml Historic Preservation Ordin • 0:,Y WA LK/R-I'VE R WALK DESIGN GUIDELINES C.;t-v of Miami Plannina and Parks Departments Principles and Parameters for the private design and development of waterfront public -access walkways. GENERAL PRINCIPLES Publicaccesswaterfront walkways should: • o Feel Public No one should feel as. if he or she is intruding on private property - . `i=44 at:ease*t& ve along the, entire leieth of the bay/river walk. Signage should clearly establish the public's right to use the walkway. a Be Usable - Young and old, handicapped and joggers, lovers, fishermen, business men and women..• . everyone should End the bay/ river walk usable. Potential conflicts between active and passive users should be prevented through segregation.of bay/river walk use zones. (See guidellz�6s.) a Provide VisualAccess The attraction is the water. All landscaping, furniture, liIhtijmg guard rails and planters should "Va.subaldlated to: enhances nxh:x- lm•_ _.A imam iisibilitj'to'dxa water. Simplicity of design is preferred. The views of adjacent private development -should not be obstructed. 65 it 0 cual ' . Parking ,and Service areas must be completely screened frori, the walk- "�'�= way. Materials, color and forms should complement the natural shoreline environment. 54 o Connect to Other Public Az eas - gt-" ' "= Public parks, transit stops, tl&,ough- r .f r. fares, midblock walkways, shopping L /•= '�- areas, and publicly accessible plazas should connect to the bay/river walk. —..c o Take Advantage of Bay/River SetticL., . •.I - . ��, .�;� _. .t ' ;Wh�;se �;a!aiscii,.. baatiteg. iaQ ,f.3�fivag . � �+:t �.r � - activities should be'3ncor2onted , into Bay walk designs.. Elevated _ viewing areas, historically inter- pretive markers and -signs are lop. ;+W—, - desirable. DESIGN GUIDEUNES The Ba Y /River Walk has Y#;ro distinct zones: Iravt i om, p%ze; (e, cn' uwc# 'k- _sc��it-�' e��G sealr,•t4 ' N- RE -PvHi� buk�1v P��y 1, �e✓e�'�o�Kfi � 2p�-O" w�d� Page Z of 7 Page 3 of 7 67 O ZJgC 70nC a) Top of bulkhead or sea-all should be at a constant elevation for the length'of the bay walk. It should be-1'-6" -- Z16" 'wide at the top. 14 b) Safety ladders of stainless steel rJ 6r galvanized steel should be placed a Maximum of 1009 apart along the face of the seawall or bulkhead, to allow for climbing • out of the water at'710VV tide. cl:.18p -of Meav /bmlkhe*d -xhajild;' bex • bay walk circulation Zone- d) Inside-edge of seawall/bulkhead should be beveled. Top surface of seawall/bulkhead should be textured and of a. lighter color than surface of circulation. no. 0 Safety Buffer Zone .- A barrier at the waters edge may be tustaIled At the discretion-of-ibe • Property ocuer. ,Such a barrier. if -Mmd. snoula-vw as visually•trans- parent as possible, such as a stele railing. Paving adjacent to the edge should be a type of cobble stone with "river rock" -k 3/41' x ITW sat in concrete leaving a relief of Page 3 of 7 67 �ircuiancn Zen'. - Bay/fiver walk circulation zone or promenade should be 8'-12' wide., Alignment offsets of -the promenade ��• should not exceed 6' and be spaced ! not less than 50' apart. ' •T- = Obstructions to movement (trees, bollards, lighting, etc.) within LEpromenade shall not reduce the '--- -- clear width of the walkway to Na than 8 feet at any point. s..- :•, - •.. :: � - - �• � •t �a•prsaeaada• sauce shall. he •• ' .. , : r •tit � r�. �.�•- ,i - r"��`. •i�'��'`Ce�.�Ze �1,- � . _ atom draSnase 4ibosal system .• iu confossance•vith Section 4611 of the South Florida Building Code. 0 o Passive Zone - • The area for sitting, accent land - 00 scaping and concessions- should be p ` - , • located along the inlandside of the bay/river walk, and not less than 4' wide. a•. "}; ` Short lengths of the passive zone _ may be elevated 11'-2' above the .;i a� •.; ��'.� level of the promenade for enhanced bay and river views: • ' lf� Zo11t. • . All beaches shall ave backrests, and their placement should empha- size direct views of the water. 12"+ d�_ .._ vn .. � w . .l,-:�� . . _ .�'aitin6' ftirfaCes.'.tha1�.•b.Q.PtiLp1C Heart, Western Red Cedar or ' Redwood. 5' 1•- y� All furniture shall be permanently installed preferably by direct . .. . <�� burial in concrete. i o Passive Zone - (continued) Appropriate additional furniture including trash receptacles, over- head canopies or shelters, drinking fountains, etc., should be confined to the passive zone. The passive zone may be paved. in / - plain concrete or the paver on the mair, circulation zone. 00 o Transition and SecuNty Zone - '' ;,; :•� To*bnffer:private development '• ,��• •,:� , . fi+asi;the-lidjacclit:b�r/Yiirer.�a3k a tzaas}tion zone should border the Bay/ River Walk facility. This visual and functional transition - from public to private space should generally be marked by low level shrubbery and overhead shade or t ornamental trees. Security to limit public access to private property may be provided t�e by fences, grade changes or retain - UG yam,,, `'�` odk i#ig walls, All streets and walls -should be landscaped to reduce their visual impact on the walkway. For adjacent developments that' serve the publie,'(1. e., restaurants, shops, hotels, entertainment, etc. ) Provision of wide, visible and easy pedestrian access to the bay/river ova. should, be assured. In general, landscaping and security barriers should not visually screen the bay/river walk from adjacent active uses, such as retail restau- rants, or etstertainment. 69 Shade trees should be confined co the inland edge of the passive zone. Root guards of a 3' length e_ of 16 guage corrugated aluminum pipe with a 4' + diameter shall .,. ' be used with all shade trees. • : ( Palms may be used along either edge of the bay/river walk, but =-{ Coconut'Palms or Sabal Palms are particularly appropriate for the grater's edge. r` Raised planters, if us cd, should be confined to the passive sone, and. ail•plaater walls s#honld doable as sitting walls,• •:: 1 Plant material should be primarily a native salL-tolerant species. `. o Lighting - i Lighting at the Waters edge should i ;;�� • be confined to 8" diameter bollards - ° • • • 24" to 30" high .With down illumina- tion not extending beyond the bulk- :. L head line. `-% � s• 'o 'sem � ' ' - .. 'Bollards should be 100 watt My center, and.appro�nanately 20' on �;.r; .'•.: _ "':? -+}+*'d :; Overhead lighting should be con£ped to passive zone and. be down lighting .r• == =r �:�Y �. _ ;,r with lamps not over 14 feet high, - 175 watt MY, f 50' on center. • I �.— j Up lighting of landscaping artic- rJ i�-> " :ul�rly-shadertrees,,,.shoald.:bc• confined, to the passive zone and -transition zone. Mercury vapor. nmctal halide lamps or P be filar 't�hite" light luminaires should �vrzr zc 70 PaSc 6. of 7 . e 44 1 1 45 �L9 ado • n GUIDELINES :OR DESIGN ELE.tE:d-S (continued) Colored lighting, except for private sins, should not be used. Simple contemporary fixture design should be used as opposed to highly stylized, vintage or period designs. o Signage - Ili.j. it�•t •• oil , it 66 ,-SHORE' All public access bay4 iver walks shall be' marked with the standard "Public Shore!' sign. 1111 major pitb7ic •access. points; ' including park walkways, load= ways, dedicated midblock walks and public -plazas, §hould be .. marked with "Public Shore" signs. Adjacent accessible publicly oriented private development, such as cafes or shops, should identify the use with signage in tate transition zone. Uniformly designed historic scene or environmental markers and des- criptive plaques should be placed in the passive zone: Signage should identify access points and adjacent activities, (cafes, shops, etc.) for boaters. Page 7 of 7 - 71 0" 2j9 DADE COUNTY P.4RKS,.RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACIL.rr ES !v)EASURE OF 1996 CITY.OF NUAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Peacock/Myers Paris Improvements Address, South Bayshore Drive at McFarlane Road Telephone : 41 6-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and.Recteatioa Department L Description of Project: a Shoreline Stabilization and.Enhancement W:: SaywaWDocbSoat3tAmpamprovementt •,ti .. • 1: • Bxirldtagitebovat4bria, .. : I� ♦.I , l ^ • '•` .. .. .:. ?. lir 'New Site Ftuaisbiagi'' ■ Nev+Towis Covet • Roller Hockey Facility Enhaaoaamt 2. Exact IA=tion• See attacbod map. 3. Number of Acres: 20 4. Funds Needed: SS00,000 a0 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent construction ooau for simBnr improvements at other parrs. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Fmm dug the Project: City of Msami. Fiaida 7. Regional or Other SlgaiOarnoet This i$ one of ora most active pub as far as fadvals and i ` adult soRball kagves ate oonoeaed. A very smccessfd yaath rolior l%0cb Y ptogtam is gmaWd bee by the QW of t& mi Polios Athletic League. A&Itionally, Ransom Everglades, Carrollton and La Salle Schools utilme dds fia'tity for bays sad girls organised athletic activities. L Operation and MamBement Entity: City of Miami Parks and Roeedwa Deperuneat 9. Current Property Owners: City of Mtsmi, Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable 11 City Connmisdon Support Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its upcoming Msy 23,1996 meeting. ' 13. Loed or State Orgadatbns Support We bave ant had the time to present this projeat for a facmal vola of any group. Based an their past hmoivemeat with improvemeab to dreir neighborhood i ludgr� in soot° a pad¢) K is falc lry 3+� !ba��wl,°�)td w . Team Office (NST) air- s i r tlae"Ptuirs V that the follVWiZkg S _'_- may st+ppat project The Cocoanut Grove Vtllage oxmerl, The coconut Gtwm Civic Club. The C000aut . Grove Chamber of C,onuneme. 14. Lod or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we am not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements.' IS. Publicity Regarding Project: 72 la f 9 r 'oti- DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION. BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name : Morningside Pok. Improvements Address 750 NE 55th Terrace Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Depamnent 1. Description of Project: ■ Parking Lot Renovations ■ New -Park Lighting_ cc jag TermErCenter Rwovatians :. • ,' , t . Shoreline Stabilization Enhancement a Swimming Pool Facility Reaavations 2. Eiset Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 33.7 4. Funds Needed: S500,000.00. 5. Basis for Cost Estimate:. Recant cons) nation oasts for simt7ar impnovemam at other Pte• 6. GoKrumental Agency Responsible for Execaft the Project: City of Miami, Florida 7. Regie W or Oilier Signidarnce: Ibb pads has one of these (3) t1.= centers in the (Sty of t W=L L Ope u&u and Managemeat 2aft City of Miismi Pub and Recreation Depsstment. 9. Carrent Property Owners: City of 11BamL Florida to. CoventPropertyOwneesOppoddon: NotApplic*16 11. County Coeambdon Support: Not Applicable 12 Cky Commbdon Support: Item sdndWW for City Commission 0onskknb0a at its upooming 1MaY 23,1996 meeting. 13. Local or State Orgunbratlons Support: We have not had the time to present this project for a faunal voce of any group. Based on their past hNolvemeat With t* their aeigbbahood ( including in some case: parks) it is foil by our Neighborhood Enhancement Team Office (NY -1) and/ordw Parks Department dinar the following groups may support this 14. Lacaall or State OrganhaH., dons sppodtioa: Although ra foemd_ocmmaaitY m_ eetings have . s - .tinea he[d. ore are pot awarn.o{any i� a eta aegana*rtions opposfas � �°�� 15. Pubticity Regarding Project: i5 73 „DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES:MEASURE OF1.1996 CITY Off' MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Kinloch Park Improvements Address :.455 NW 47th,Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Improvements to Building for Persons with Disabilities Programs ■ .New i'aiiging Fsciltios •,.: - - ,r• . • : ' _ - •: � '., . ; r ' i •� = '.e . Limp• lji�'i'Ti!! �.• • • i s . . 't •„ ..�� - - a' •:S'ibe Fiiiais��gs+1W' '• � 1 - • • • • • a New PLaygroand ■ Ballfield Renovations 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number. of Acres: 3A f 4. Funds Needed: $450,000.40 s. Basic for Cont Esdzmte: Recent oonsaacpon coats for similar improvements at i e other Farb. .6. Goveesasentat Ageoc7 Rolm fer Mucudag the Pfoleet; City of b6ami, Fionda 7. Regdoaal or Other Sop dBcaam Itis park is the site of a very active day pr MV un for disabled adults. & Op era Ma:ragen at OW ofbrumii Farb and Recreation Det. 9. Carreat Property Owww City of Msmu. Florida 10. Currant Property Owaar's Opposidw Not Appucawe 11. Coaaty Coaembsdon Supports Not AppHc” 11 City Commiedoa Support: Item ud,edolod for City Commission oonsida alien at its ming May 23. 19% meeting. 13. Local or State Orgaobatioas Sapper!: Wo have nut had the limo to present this project for a formal voce of any group. Based on their past hwoivo000t with impcovemaW 10 !hair neighborhood (inahrd in sono cases pob) it is felt by cur Nsigbbabood B Amo moot - Team Office (NY -7) and/or the Parts Deputmant that tha following groin may support this project .47th Avanue Homaowodts Assoeistim 14. Local or State Oegpsdtstiois QPp.�a• t� foemai oommamit3:moetnp.lav _ • .;.• " - been Geld, we are not aware of my local or state organiastioos.appaai� tbese impcaroemeab. 15. Publicity Regarding Project 16 74 DADE COUNTY PARKS. RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 C1`17Y OF htIA,tiII'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Williams Park Improvements Address 1717 NW 5th Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person: Alberto Ruda, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: a New Playground ■ • Ballfi_eld Renovations. _ : r � i `. •:;..%I::GACiII $011arils :?'. ' .. > � � � � � t � �'� �•. .. r •• ■ Building Renovations/Futnishiogs ■ New Site Furnishings a New Site Lighting a Swimming Pool Facility Renovations 2 Ezra LAwadon: - See sMwhW map. 3. Number of Acres: S 4. Runde Needed: US0,000.00 3. Bevis for Cosi Estimate: Recent coostructbioa costa for smu'1ar improvements at other paks. 6. GovernmeaW Agency Respomni[tie for lbeosttap the Prefect City of Iiia r Florida 7. Regiouat or Other Sigulfiem e; 'ibis perk has saved as the home base of the Ovettown Optimist Chub. L Operation pad mmugemeat EaW. City of Mimmi Parks and Region Department. • 9. Current Property Owners: City of Mmni. Placid:{ 10. Correct Property Owner's Opposttim Nat Apptiable it. County Commbdoa Support Not Applicable 12 City Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its Oleg Wy 23.1996 meedu 13. Loaf or State Orgauiratious Support: We butve not bad the time to pre sent this project for a formal vote of any group. Based as their past invotvement with imptovemeats to their neighborhood ( including in some uses parks) it is felt by our Neighborhood F.ohaooement Team Offioo (NX -1) and/or the Pub Det that to followingTOM-max this ' 'r •. .. � Pc'oj� �LDarui Club, dvertaarn Optical:! Y'aucii�y Ycadh 1` .."' . VtMW Housing Co-op Association. 14. Loahl or State Or ganintions Opposition: Although no forted community meetings have been held, we aro not aware of say local or sbte ogpnbmdm opposing these improvements. 15. Pubtldty Regarding Project: 17 75 j 1 rl � c� D1 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Athalie Range Park Improvements Address 525 NW 62nd Strect Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: -a Recreation Building Renovations a New Playground N New Site Lighting tAndscaping; BallfW KcdtMVAbW 7 Fen= 0 Swimming Pool Facility Renovations 9 New Site Furnishing 2. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. NumberofAcres.- 11-9 4. Funds Needed: $425.000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent construction costs for similar improvements at other parks. 6 Goveruniental Agency Responsible for Executing the Project City of Miami, Florida 7. RegWaal orOther Sim Ibis pads oft an after school V -Sim operated through a putewship between the City o(blim; and Dab County Public School System. AlsN the bujifields we utilized as their ham field by do hfirmi Edison Senior E School Varsity Boys Baseball. and Girls Softball Teams Addidonally, Edison Park Elcuhry Mixes the WWwkls for tbeir.physical education cUsses. Finally, Nor6wastern and Filson H10 School Varsity Swuntuing Teams utilize the pool at this hcmw&r dm* competitions. L Operation and Mam2gensaft Entity City of Miami Parks sad Recreation DeparanaL 9 Current Property Owners: City ofhfi=4 Florida io Current Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applic" 11 City Comaladon Support Item scheduled for City Commission coosidcration at its upcomingMay 23, 1996 meeting. 13. Local or State OrgRahatlow Support: We have not had the time 10 present this Fvica for a formal vote of any Stoup. Rand on their past involvement with improlicMIGGIS to their neighbachood ( inehding in some cites parIV itis ft by our 14 obancemr-A. Tam Offie'c(NY—I)and/or .t6"biiwmhent*dtbij A i gtouhpimay support this project Little Haiti Homeowners Associadm Oaklaid Gran Neighborhood Association. Buena Vim Homeowners Association, Dade County Public School. 14. Local or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 76 '1 Kk 61 "(34 t DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Fern Isle Park Improvements Address 1100 NW 22nd Avenue Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person: Alberto Ruder Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: rr ■ Recreation Building Renovations. a New Playground •'�` Site Furnishipgs. - -• .;; • ��' _ �� .. •' . . j+ • • .•� `. •.i • .�4i1f1C1djCQart•RCnOVSL1�n'9 • • .. • •. • - � •r . ■ New Sports Lighting ■ Laadscapiag 2. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 8.4 4. Funds Needed: $400.000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent 000910c600 Costs fcr similar improvements at other puts. 6 ' Cav eroaneatal Agency ResponsWe for F.zecaft tie Project: City of Miami, Florida 7. Regions! or Odeer Siptfinnce: The Tany Taylor Baseball Academy has been operating a very active youth baseball program at this parlt for many years. L Operation and Malt Satity. Cky of Miami Pints and Recreation DepartmeaL 9. Current Property Ownew City of Wank Florida lo. Current Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applic" 11. County Commission Support: Not Applic" 12. City Commission Support: Item scbedoled for City Commission considerawn at iris mg May 23, 1996 mx6ng. 13. Local or Shite Organizations Support: We have not had the time to present this project for a formal vela of any group Based on thea pant hwolvemmt with improvements to thea neighborhood ( iocbuung lir some cases parks) it is felt by oar Neighbotbood Bnbmxxment Team Office (N.ET) and/or the ParksDgprtmeat that the following proaps may support this project Tony Taylor Baseball Academy. - 14. Loral or state Orgauizatiom Opp6ddow AtWoagh nn formal community matings�ham. ...r;.... •,• . " `bea`alielii;"vbe ire nor idusre oiaay. 'siiie &i6izat►oos 0 posing i'hae tmprovetn'e 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 19 77 "(,nom DA.DE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 7 CITY OF MaANU'S PROPOSED SPECEFIC PROJECTS Project Name Robert King High Park Improvements Address 7025 West Fla lei Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person,: Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department I. Description of Project: a Recreation Building Improvements a No Sportsfic W&W J. in NaWPbwgkuk&dd ■ Ballfield and Court Renovations 2. Exact LAwation: See attached map. w �.'' 3. Number of Acres: 17.0 4. Funds Needed: $350,000.00 5. Basis for Cost Esdmate: Recent construction costs for simr7ar improvemata at odber pwkL :6. Governmental! Agency Responsible for Zzecadug the Project: Cry of 0tNFWrida E7. Regional erOther SWficance: Tisa pais ithome toaboy somitamp once ayaw with loci moa troops amendma• Ahok this haft is very pope forwedowdppm L Operadoo and Maumgenewt Raft City ofMiami Pada and Reamodw Depatmem 9. cwmm Property Owners: ' my d?Ab,4 Florida 1O.CarrentProperty Owner's oppoddow: Not, FG, II.County-Conumission Support: MtAppGcablo 12 City Commisdou Support: hem whodahed for City Commission consideration at its npoomiag May 23,19% moe&& 13. or State Chrgambadow Support: We bwo no had the time to present this project for a formal vow of any group. Based an dm& pen hmohvment with imptovemeab to their n4bbodwod ( mciodisg in tame cow pub) it is felt by our Neigbbochood MAancoment Tam OWIco (XLI) ao&w the Pub Department that the 1bflowing Si F may a pF this project Fkaml Community CeNw. Inc, Lincci Mzrti CMPMVL 14. ImW or State Organtzadow CW?dtlou: A16000 no f0mW cmmudV P in haw *e9beld vmqp.zqa aWJp.W.2E," mzz b a opposing these improvements. IS. P%bUdty Regarding Project: 20 78 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MMASURE OF 1996 CITY OF NIIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Curtis Park Improvements Address 1901 NW 24th Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Recreation Building Renovations E. Swimming Pool Facility-Renovatiotu ' •' .Z. )fit .Map - 3. ; .- .r • • . .. • hocadou: �$eC attae6ed maQ. 3. Number of Acre: 29.3 4. Funds Needed: $350,000.00 S. Basis for Cant Estimate: Recent comstructioo costs for similar improvements at j otter parks. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Executing the Project: City of Miiami, Florida 7. Regional or Other Sigluoe: This peril soaves as the home field for the Wumi Senior j Ffigh School Varsity Football and Baseball Teams. 9. Operation and M tuagemestt Ea"-- City of b iami Parks and Recreation Department. ' 9. Current Property Owners: city of Kami. Florida Io. Current Property Owner's Oppostdoar Not Applicable 11. County CommWou SaMrt: Not Appiioabie u 12. City CommW= Support: Idem scimbded for city Commission ooaaerstion at its �mg May 23,1996 -acting. 13. Local or State Orgaabadoas Support± We have not had the time to present this project for a formal woe of nay group. Based an their pact k"iv emeot with improvemeatY 10 their neighborhood ( including in some cases perks) it is felt by ow Neighbohood Enhancement Team OfSw (NB.T) and/or the Paries Deportment that the following groups may st:ppoct this project AOV.Mh Business Devalopmeat AudwritY. Allapauah COMMtmity Center, Latino Amwicaw Baseball Academy, Wand Seam Sigh School. 14. Local or State Organhattions OPPosit w Aftbw& m formal community meatings have been hcid, we are not sward of any Wed or stets argaairatioos opposing these imp"wemeaM 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 79 DADS COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES NEEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF mwws PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Roberto Clemente Park Improvements Address 10tNW34thStreet Telephone . :,'410.-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: Nft IL. 'New Building Furnishings n' few Site4umishjtngs% 7 New Exerese CArkse 0 Building Renovations a Landscaping • 2. Exact Location: See anachad,z*. 3. Number of Acres: 4-9 4. F=& Needed: $350.000.00-' S. Bab for Cosi FAtintale: Recent conArOWS010 COM for similar &VwV`CC1CntS St. other parks. 6.- Goverumeniall Agency Ruponsible for Saesatfeg the Project City ofb(i=4 Florida 7. Regional or Other Sigullficanoo: Ibis pok wn eqnudled a few years ago. It is the site of an of wbool programaporded thro* a pwWardsip between the City CEWbad and Dade CoonLy Pubbe SdK*l SYSOM L Operation sad Management Zmkr. Cky of Miami Pub and Remadon DqwWwat. 9. Current Property Owner:: City afhGanaL Florida io. current Property Owner's oppomm Not Applicable I i. County Conandsdon, Support: Not AppHc" 12. CRY Couzzablion Support IMM scioduled for City Commission considerafim at its may P, 1996 Meeting 11 Lod or State organbadow suMve We ban not had the time to present this project for a formal veto of any poop. Based on Chair put iffV*hwwWwidL kWwy=wxftt*their neighborhood ( including in some. cam pub) it is folt by our N00borbood &bwcotnea TamecOffim (NY-1) an&or th"e Pub Deparmag dW do followingSF.VM.,O.,A.R.X.C. oMcaamY support 60 ojt-RafwlHanandezEoamio2!r����'+.. 14. LAW or State Organizations Opposition: AhbouSh 00 formal OmmuRity meetings have been held, aro me no aware of any local or state organizations opposing ft= improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 22 so I - 0 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES IMASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MaANMS PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name West End Parte Improvements Address 250 SW 60th Avenue Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Ballfield Renovations ■ Building.Reaovations . '., i• New Pla3StottsiQ 'i' NewZ/olleyball•Conits - a New'Ballfield Lighting' i IN Swimming Pool Faet7ity Renovations 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 9.3 4. Funds Needed: $350.000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent eonsawdon costs for similar improvements at other parkL 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Esocuftg the Project- City of Miami, Fit" 7 Regional or Otter S4pdficaaea This is the site of a very suooessful saw sdwal and spa pr'oSt aF , w 1 by the Cky ofMbmi Picks and ReaaRon went. L Operation and l mogeo eat EditT CityofMiami Piro and Reaadon Dep neat. 9 Current Property Ownem City ofKamL Florida 10. Current Property Owmes Opposition: Not Applicable 11. Comity Commission Support: Not Applic" 12 aly Commission Support Item adw"ed for City Commission oonsidemdon at its mg May 23+1996 meeting; 13. Local or State Organhadous Support: We have not had the time to present this project for a formal vote of any group. Based an their past hivohvnient with improvements to their neighborhood (inchormg in some can part) it is felt by our Neighborlwod Enhancement Team Office (NM) and/or the Pates Dept that the following groups may support this project: SW 8 Street Merchants Association. Florida Lions Baseball Academy- 14. Local or State. Ocpa atbnf AlWongh no tormgoomm>miy meetings vie s"1mir orate aw stti$e�"argimiritiotis opposing tfiimpovemeat. 15. PabUeky Regarding Project: 23 81 DADE COUNTY•PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHIES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF f996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC,PROJECTS Project Name Buena Vista Park Expansion Address 5250 NW 2nd Avenue Telephone .:'416-1300 . Contact Person : Alberto -Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Acquisition of Adjacent Parcel of Land ■ Building Renovations a Site Improvements a New Ligbtidg • Landscaping ■ Fencing" ■ New Site Furnishings ■ New Playground f' 2. Exact Locadon: See atnched trap. . 3.. Number of Acres: 1.6 4. Funds Needed: $300,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent'cons0ncboacosts for simtilar`imptovements at r � other Perils. 6. Goverameatal Agency RespowW& for Zzetxdq the Project: City of l&mi. Florida 7: Bye *ori or Ober Sigaifiksaoe: JUs pari was rematiy reamsed through a community effort which involved the Chy.of Miami Aub DalwMent and volunl eeta from the Greaft Miami Bamber of Comme oe's Leadership Miami Groop S. Mary of the to &US have the desire to cq=W the patio ad7iziog a vacant adjaoeuat pireel of land that formerly housed a day cm oeaox L Operationand Management ii athr. City of Miami Puft and Recreation DepartmeaL 9. Current Property Owners: City of Mtam4, Florida lo. Current Property owner's Oppeddon: Not Applicable. 11. County Commission Support: Not AppGcabla tz Ck Commiaina Support: Item scheduled foe City Commission conaderation at its upcoming May 23, 19 % meeting. 13. Local or State Orgasizadoas Support: We have not had the time to present this project for, a forw vote of any group. Bandon t&* past hwotvt is �e ym, int with improvemeQntts to"than . ` _ .tib __� •• . , i� net�ltborhood Iii some !a. eiRwb �f�« io .? f 4 , �• �,�yy� .l . i 'v Vc m Office (9.1 or ti e� nib Gay uric IIID #o •.. grotlpz miy �,.h. Zsst:i Proj Buena Vista Homeowners Association, Little Haiti Hbmeowners Association, . Oakland Grove Neighborhood Association. 14. Local or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements: t5. Publicity Regarding Project: 82 24 f • 106 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION. BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1496 CITY OF NMAYU'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Pace Paris Development Address North Bayshore Drive/17th Terrace and 20th Sweet Telephone ; 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department I. Description of Project: ■ New Playground . ■ New Exercise Course ■ New Site Furnishings and Landscaping ■ Shoreline Stabr"lbari'on and Enbanoemeat ■ New Volleyball Court _ ■ New Site Lighting 2. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 12 4. Funds Needed: $300,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimates Recent construction costs for similar improvemmost other parks. 6. GovaameoW Agemy Ramie for Z=Mtftg the Project: City cf Alk Florida 7. RegionO or Odwr Sigufficmetc This is a passive psoas. It is bow#* used on wackam s by adult sooner ksgaes. L Operation and Management ZKW. C11Y of Miami P*Ikg Sad Rectu:atioa Department 9. Current Property Owners: City of l E mi, Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Oppoddon: Not Applimble I1. County Comminion Support: Not Applicable m Cky Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commisd= co on at its upcoming May?3,1996meedog ` 13. Tom, or State otVudzattoas Support: Wo have tact bad t'!to ten to p =lad utas project for a facmal vote of Say Soap. Based on nava Qat hmohlaw nt with hnprovemmu to thea neighborhood ( bw4u Ing in some cow packs) it is felt by ora Neighborhood Eubmioement Team Offroe (NST) and/or do PaftDepsrtmvnt tint the Mowing IF MY s"FF at this =-%pcaectiD.b34:; Catibeent'G'eerxeas oil F�d�ivatei 13o8aeia+c iwv3kpmaa�t.'ci r` . 14. Ucaa or State Organhmdoas Opposkroa. Attboo& no fuxmad cowmun4 mcc&t3i have been held, aro aro not aware of any load or state.organhzdws opposing ibex improvements 15. Publicity Regarding Project: u �3 L DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OFMIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Allapattah Comstock Park Improvements Address 2800 NW 17th Avenue Telephone 4.16-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder�.Director City of Miarfii Parks and Recreation Department I.' Description of Project: a Playground Expamion. a Resavom Building Renoyations a Sectwity f ightin8 Upgm& a Bafffield Renovations a New Site Furnishings 2. Fmwt Location: See anachad map. 3. Number of Acres: 9.2 4. Funds Needed: $300.000-00 5. Bash for Cog Estimate: Rocca conatuction costs for similar improvemew at other Wks. 6.- GoverwowaW Agency Reeponaible for the Project: City ofWh=6 Florida -7. 2q$owd*rOtter Skmfi— Mds pwk is the sift of an after admx)i program being jointly operated by the City of Miami and the Dado County Public Scbool System. A now recratim buDding is in do process ofbefug oonsaucted. L Operation ao hfaxogenheat Za*r. City ofbfiami Pub and Recreation Department '19 Carrient Property Owners: City ofhdi=4 Flonda 10. Curtest Property Owner's Opposes Not Applicable 11. Comty Commisdon Support: Not Applicable 12.. City Commission Support hem aboduled for City Commission consideration at its UPOOK11109 May 23,19% meeting. 13. XAwd or State Otlaubutdom Support: We have not had the time 10 present this project for a formal vote of any gwop. Sued an dwir pea involvement with, * improvements to twir ovilAborbood ( iticludinSin. some cam pub) it is felt by ourNeillbbodood Enbancemetit Tam Offm (NMT) =dkr dw Pants Department that do Wowins groups may support this poj am Cortw Christi Com. ,A q,Bio*fl A=demy. Dade County Public _ 14. Local or State Organhadow Opposidoa: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state otganizations opposing time improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 26 • • Ell, is DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACLLITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OFMLA"II'S. PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Kirk Munroe Park Improvements Address 3120 Oak Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director . City of Miami . Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: Tennis Center/Restroom Building Improvements ■ New Site Furnisflings ■ Court and Site Lighting Upgrade ■ New Tennis Courts 2. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 2 4. Funds Needed: $300,000.00 S.. Basis for Cost Esdutme: Resent construction coats for similar improvements at other parks. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Eaecuting the Project: City of moi, Florida 7. Regions! or Other ftdficanee: A vay active adult tennis program operates at this 6cility. Local, regional. national and international teams eompetitious have taken phoe berms L OperaBon and Msnagemeat Ziader. C i1y of Wi Pub and Recreation Departmeat 9. Current Property Owners: City of moi. Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Opposiden: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable 12. City Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23. 1996 meeting. 13. Lori or State Organizations Support: We have not had the time to preset this project for a formal vote of any group. Basod on their past involvement with improvements to their neighborhood ( including in some cases pub) it is felt by our Neighborhood F,abanoement Team Office (N.ET) and/or the Paris Department that the following groups may support tins project The Cocoanut Grove V1Wge Council, The Coconut Grove Civic Club. 14. Loaf or State Organizations Opposition: Aldwoo no formal community meetings have been held, are are not aware of any loaf or stateargan>ratioos .opposing these improvements. 1S.`Prib7icity"R�icdiiigR�ojeet .. .. .. ••. •. .. ".. 27 85 DADE COUNTY PARKS. RECREATION, BEACHES & CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR CITY OF MIAMI PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND REVITALIZATION Project Name MANUEL ARTIME CENTER TiEEATRE RONOV'ATIONS Project Sponsor City of Miami -Asset Management Contact Lori Lutes, Lease Management Specialist Sponsor Address P.O. Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33133-0708 Sponsor Phone (305) 416-1450 1., Project Description This project involves renovation of this community c}ilfusal theater to improve handicapped accessibility. II` ex=ior .-A=ntq lighting. to repair roof and window l leaks and to replace deteriorated inteiior floor finishes. 2 .Project Location 900 SW First Street 3. Acreage. To be determined 4. Funding Required $200,000 (matched by other City ansLgrant funds) S. Funding Justification Engineering Estimate 6. 'Implementing Agency City of Miami .7. Regional Significance Located is the heart of Little Havana, this cultural f c ty draws residents from throughout Lade County for the presentation of iivie and mimed performances, with on iLispanic music and theater.. 8. Operating/Manage- City of Miami - pr+ofessional mauag=ent COMWMY MAY meat Agm y. be identified in future 9. Current Property City of Miami Owners) 10.Owners) ' City of Miami supports this project ` 11. adeade County Support not applicable 12.City Commission the City Commission has endorsed the restoration of Support ' this fixity in approving funds for earlier phases of the pr'oject- 13. Supporting Groups East Little Havana Development Authority, Little Havana. &/or State Agencies Development Authority 14. Opposing Groups &/or None known:at this time. State Agencies • � : . - bS.Project iubkcity - • ..Nanea<t .tl>;isarme - ,:. ... , ... . , 86 Ae •�, i . z 28 � e; 06 EXHIBIT 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION All of Lots 1. 14. 15 and 20 and the East 48 ft of Lot 2, Lot 16 less the North 10 ft of the East 28 ft., Lots 17 and 18 less the North 10 ft and Lot 19. less the North 10 ft of the West 2 tL Block K RVVMVIEW as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 43 in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida The above lep! description was developed after reviewing the leo des=q)uon of that property conveyed to Dade County pursuant to that Quit Claim Deed dazed September 26, 1990 as recorded in OR Book 10930, Pap 2156,21S7 and 2159. 87 Exhibit A CITY OF MIAMI BREAKDOWN OF IMPROVEMENT PROJECT MANUEL ARTIME COMMUNITY THEATER LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION REQUEST Signage,for ADA access S3,300 Lighting S7,000 Thermal and Moisture Pmteuiwr S50,000 Nb (ie. Roof leaks. damppmofin& waterprooft gumers and dowmpow) Caocrem and gelated w+orft I (ILMioimtms ottww 6�diarp ramps tntrsc be prtrveded) $10.000 I ff Doors sod Windows (repair leaks) S2,000 Fmisbes 575,000 . Cie. Ceramic tae. repboe acomacd We as needed, cupamt and vmyi tae) Ewe w pu=g indaft ffift aaft =&bog sod c8 S30.000 hwriati &y%2K md ceftg rqmb S4SPO PE �. _s AMM EBQUZMW S7�i.S00 _ 88 = _ U 1U DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name : Moore Park Improvements Address : 765 NW 36th Street Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruda, Director City of Miami Paries and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ �Recreation Building Renovations i _C bur Renovitions a New Sports Lighting . a New Pla)wound 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. 'Number of Acres: 19 4. Fonds Needed: $150,000.00 5. Bases for Coat Estimate: Recent construction costs for similar improvements at i other Parim 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Execatiag the Project: City of Warm. Florida 7. Regional or Other SigsiBatacc Itis pant was recently selected by the South Florida Saps 'f Bowl Eost Committee as a sive for a You& Bdoadion and Sports Cenbx It bosses a City of Miami operated ms's day are neater: To track nod terms tenter is atTiaed by the Miami Jackson Senior Msh Sooner Varsity T aclk and Tennis teams respectively. E Operzdon and Manage=emt Bach: City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department. 9. Correa! Property Owners: City of Miami, Florida 10. Current Property Owaees Oppoddon: Not Applic" 11. County Commbdon Support: Not Applicable 12 City Commbsion Support: Item W ndoled for City Commission consideration at its up mg May 23,19%madyng. 13. Local or State Oegani atWas Support; We have not had toe time to present this pvjeet for a formal voce of any group. Based on their past bwahvmeat vh& improvement; to their aeighbahood ( including in some aces pub) it is felt by our Neighborhood Fnhmoement Team Office e((N -I) aannd/o�r thyePub'D�eparoaeot that the foll�o��v�i}ugg w ooup s msymWort this .«. r •�' . '•.� �� • "'�'�� ��'�".��.'�� � �T� Di7�IA BIWL jam...• ...��+.✓. Miami Jackson Senior Wiigb School. 14. Lod or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state orgnni xfww opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 29 89 ' DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name : Grapeland Paris Improvements Address :.1550 NW 37th Avenue Telephone : 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami . Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project- _:t• a `c Budding Raoritigps.� : `• e : - i :: . Sias provemend -- ■ Ballfield Renovations N Lighting Upgrade. New Playground 2 Faact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Aa es: 20 4. Funds Needed- $150,000.00 • S. Basis for Coat Estimate: Recent consbaedon coats for simr7ar imps cvements at f o6ff parim 6- Go muuaWAgeaey.RmpomMefor8iecaetthe.Pc*ct a1yof&fWnd.Fk" — 7. Re,&[ or Other SigaiB=u= oris pads vntaeoao3(y sdeebed by the South Florida Soper ' Bowl Bose Commimte as a sift fir a Yowh Edocaticn and Spoom Caoow. It hoaxes a City of lbf ami apaase 1 ms's pee-mbool I S. L Operation mid Malt Rathyt City oMiuni Packs and Remvadon DepwUment. 9. Current Property Owners; City of 116ismi. Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Oppoddoa: Not Applicable 11. County Commlsstoa Support: Not Applicable 12 City Commisdon Support: Ioem aehedoled far City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23.1996 mealirrg. 13. Im al or State Oeganiritioas Support: We bm not bad the time to present this project for a fare al vote of any group. Based on.their past invoivemeut with improvements to their neighborhood ( inchxft in some cases packs) k is felt by mot Neig6hodwod Eohmumment Tam OTme (NY-7) aaftr the Parks Depeetmemtdot the folWwl;tg peps" my this S w iv ..-..• �. »'.. oj^ .`.. �. no • .. .ten �. + lJ n''s Azwkwy. PalmaclG De Junco Baseball Academy, Faloon Athk* auk Son& Florida Super Bowl Host Committee. 14. Local or State Organizations Oppoddoo: Although no formal community meetings ban been held, are are not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 90 rG, • 9 T 011) O-AtiL� 7( U DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MLa,NII'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Belafonte-Tacolcy Center Improvements Address 6161 NW 9th Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Deparuuent N. 1. . Description of Project: - Buitditig Reaovad r , ■ ' New Building Ftaaishings ■ New Fencing ■ Court Renovations _ ■ New Playground ■ Landscaping ■ New Irrigation System 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres 2.5 4. Funds Needed: S150,000.00 S. Bads for Cort Fstim_eft Resat oousoraetioa costs fwsimilar impeovimenw at other pants. 6. Governmental A9esk7 Rapndble for Eseeatlag the Project~ City of Miami, Florida 7. Regional or Other S' anoe: Ila Pa is dwough a very socoessfil pubmship between the City of Miami and Beiafooee Taooky, Inc. . L Opaidon and b1anagemeat Entity City of Miami Parks and Reaction Department 9. Carroat Property Owaerm City of Miami, Florida 10. Cent Property Owner's Opposition: Not Appiic" 11. County Commission Support: Not Angiable •" M City Commission Support; Item x6eddedfarCilyCommissionconsicleration at its upcoming May 23, 1996 meo tg. 13. Local or State Organi:aKlou: Support: We ham not had the time to piwant this proj0" te, far a formal voof any poop. Based on6eir post idvohmnent with hop mveme� to their •'• • '!>oQ'I3�4d'� B�eliddiogisf 3atlilidBiel pig iC9f�1!'•bq i>l�!'Road'SC ""' ..' .. ,... Team Office (NMI)and/or the Path Depal meat tint the fallowing gtoapa array support tats project BeWonfx ?cooky, Inc. 14. Local or State Organhatiow Opposid= Although no formal commuaity meeting have been held, wee are not aware of any local or state organbmdons opposing these impravemeab. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 91 1 049 • � G U DADE COUNTY PARKS' RECREATION, BEACFEi S AND CULTURAL FACILITIES M:EASURE OF 1996 CITY OF WAXWS PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name •: ,Reeves Park Impcovaments Address : 600 NW 8 Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Recreation Bnilding.Imprtivements ..4's:,Nsai.Site=Fwa'tshings. _ � '• ' ■ New Fencing ■ Landscaping ■ Parking Lot Improveaaeats _ ■ New ShctSports Lighting 2. Enact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 3.75 4. Faads Needed: $150,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Fstimata . Reoent Camstadon Coals for Similac improvements at 6. Ga" mmeatal Agee! Rapoodbia for Zwwft tee Projset: City 'of Miami, Florida 7. Re *w9 or Other Sim A Dde Comfy B.IID. Eba ft Project is located ad}aoeat to this park. Residents fiam this pwajod are ba vy gees of this WRY. L Operation tad Zm*r- CW Of16" i Ptd;iatd Retention Department. 9. CwMist Pzoparty Owaers: City of Miami. plod& 10. C.tirreat Properly Owmet Oppoddim Not Appliablo I1. County Commisdou Support: Na Apprmble 12. pry' Coa ori 3apport: Item scbndnled for City commission Consideration at its apooming May 23,19% meatiog. 13. Local or Stria Or paimtioas Suppott We bmre aothad the time to pan= this peoject for a formal vote of any Swap. Based on their pWInvolvement VNb imPwvema= tQ their neighborbood (ioclad'mg in some cues parks) itis feft by oar N od Bnhanoem a t Team Offim (fL&I) and/or ibe Paris D%w m W that Oho foil wft gtoapa may SM 0 t.this �6o—k Serykni;TawsPads•.., VilkV Ing Co-op Asswisdon. Da& C0°°°ty g v.D. 14. Leal or state orpairadow Oppodtba: Ahboaglt no faemal oommrmity meetings have been bell, we are not aware of any local or $tale ocgtubzfw= opposing these naP CG= 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 32 l 92 C�3 17 J DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF yIIA.rQ'S ' PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROTECTS Project Name Legion Park Improvements Address 6447 NE 7th Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department I. Description of Project: ■ Site Improvements/Walkways . !l'?.farina$ Ipt.Impi•Qve;rteriLs _ Fevv Site Ftirnmsliiags i ■ New Building Fumishitigs and Improvements ■ New Fencing ■ Landscaping ■ Shoreline Stabilization and Enhancement ■ New Exercise Course Trail Z. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 13.5 4. Funds Needed: $15Q000.00 S. Basis for Cast F.admate: Recent construction oasts for simrisr improvers at ether parks. Goveramentai Amey Respostidble for do Project City bf h6=04ociiia 6. Regiousl or Otber SigaiBes■oa: A portion afthe recreatieubuh7dmrg is used by the Douglas Glutens Retirement Homo for dar'by recreational activities for its residents making this one of the City's most heavily used oldedy canters. 7. Regional or Odor Siguldcame: S. Operation and i imagemeat Batit3: City of Mi mi Parks and Recreation Department 9. Current Property Owners: City of Miami Flonds 10. Current Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applicable I I. County Commkdon Support: Not Applicable 12 City Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its Wooming May 23,19% meeting: 13. Local or State Organizations Support: We have ant had the time to present this project far a formal voce of any group. Based an thew Pert inroiv roent with improvements to their • •.... -._ ... �.. -. neighborhood( �Ybaltoiod Team Office (N.E.T) and/or the Pada Department that the following groups may support this project: Bay Point Property Owner's Association. Douglas Gardens Adult Day C,mter. 14. Loral or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have bees held, we are not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 33- 93 DADS COL'NTY•PARKS, RECREATION, BEACECES AND " CULTURAL FACILITIES I MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF M3A1 WS ' PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name r Simpson Park Improvements Address - 55 SW 17m Road Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person ; Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Descripdoa of Project: a Building Renovations • - ■ New Fencing Jr New Lightmg' • . •'.' , . �!•'�teaGtbeolrolrse •' :. a� _ � - _ � - -. %'�'?. - � ':: 2 Exact LoeatWw ' See'attached "map. 3. Number of Acrex `8 7 4. Funds Needed: $150,000.00 5. Buis for Cost Estimate. Reeeat cotutrnction costs for similar improvements at other parks. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Fseeathig the Project: City of Miami, FWnda Regbnil or 011ier This pick has a ioadartl HammocJc which is very popukz i Adult poaps•aad school cW&= ohm tour this nate W preserve. Also, the pude is used m mnsiv* by various South YrIM& Gulden CiobL L Operatbn wed bfimftftwW Eadt . (7Ay of -Miami Parks and RecreMon Departeat. 9., Carrent Property Owners: City of Wa=rm, Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Oppositions Not Applicable 1 I. County Combos Snppoct: Not AppUc" 12 City Commisdon Support: Item sehedoW for City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23,1996 meeting. 13. Lace' or State 0rWwJza&= Support: We have not had tho time to prasea-this project for a formal vote of say group. Based on their past involvement with improvements to their ne4*barhood (inchdmg m some can pab).it is felt by oarNeighborbood Echmeement Team, Offioe (N.B.T) and/or the Packs Department that the following groups may supper this project Roads Assoobdon. 14. Loeai or Starts Orpnizadons Oppo@Mon: Abhoogh no forma! eommtmity meetings have 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 34 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECT Project Name Dorsey Park Improvements Address 1701 NW 1st Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person: Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department t. Description of Project: ti ■ Fencing ■ Site Furnishings . • ..� '-a : SitG Itaptoveatea[S -- .." ` • Playground Expansion • Court Renovations Is Lighting Upgrade �Pr, era art 2. Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 2.5 4. Funds Needed: $150,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Repeat caosftucaon costs for simflw improvements at other parks. • 6. Governmental Agency Respoadbie for F.z oewdug isle Project: City of M•mi. Florida 7. Regional or Othw Sig dfiaum a: ibis park is utilized for adult softball leagues. Also, the . OMW%n Optimist Chub ntiliis:a this futility !6r its youth baseball pcogzams. S. Operation and Management Fatty: City of Mimi Parics and Recreation Department 9. Curnat Property Owners: City of brand Florida • 10. Current Property Owner's Oppodilon:. Not Applicable 11. County C nunisdon Support: Not Applicable 12. Citi Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its tupcomiag May 23,19% meeting: 13. Leal or State Orgaairstoas Support: We haw not had the time to present this project for a fotmsl void of any group. Based an than past involvement wft improvements to their neighborhood (iwludiog in some cases parb) it is felt by our Neighborhood Enhancement Team Office (N.E.T) and/or the Parks Depertmeat that the following groups may support this project. Overtown Optimist Club. Overta wn Optimist Family Youth Services. Town Paris r • Y .•�w1Y�...Y•w.iYl�%�/•CY/afl�M'�LM.y�..�. w.•r' .{•Mr -♦ � •.t./L�,I n�N�A �Y•�• . •.Vw.�V.. 14. Local or State 0,I•r./'rgsninti0a8 Oppodtloe: Although no formal community meetings haw been held, we an not award of any local or stats organiaadous opposing these improvements - 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 35 9 c DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION.`BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 6996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Kennedy Park Improvements Address 2400 South Bayshore Drive Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ Parking Lot Renovations ■ New Exercise Trail ■ Site Improvemettts/WallmVs f Shoreline Eahanxmeat' 2 End Location: See attached map. . 3. Number of Acres: 29.0 4. Funds Needed: $125,000.00 5. Basis for cost Estimate: Recent construction coats for simih►r improvements at other packs . - 6. Governmental Agency Respowdbb for Zw=ft do Project: City of Mi un4 Florida 7. Rgoomd or Other SigoNksow This is ace of tho most used mmat ional beffitics in the City of Miami. S. Operation and Management Eatit3: Cky ofb&mi Parks and RAcreation Department. 9. Cwmwd Property Owners: City of Miami. Florida 10. Cnerent Properly Owner's Oppoddon: Nat AppSable 11. County Commission Sappaet Not AppHc" 12 My Commbdom Support: Item scbednied Lor City Cammissiaa 000sidmtion at its upcoming May 23,1996 meeting- . 13. Local or State Organizations Support: We have not had the time to; this project for a formd voce of my poop. Bond an their past involvement with impnovemanes to dwir neighborhood ( ioclm fing in some eases pub) itis felt by ourNeiglrborbood Enbatwounut Team Office (NET) and/or the Parb Department that the Lollowwg groups may support this pw"= The Coe== Ocovee Village Council, The Coconut Otero Civic Chub. 14. Local or.State Orgamiutbms Oppodtba: Although no famd-0ommapity amodw have • �ri'tieid:vierar�tftitievatefotaa�'�Itorsata'gar`pritrstiocm'oppotirrg'thesa�.- 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 36 96 . DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACELITEES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MLkNa'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name African Square Park Improvements Address 1400 NW 62nd Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department I Description of Project: ■ New Building Furnishings Amphitheater Renovations. •-jr.. Prryrng Fiejd"prcw --7 V -New Tot -Lot a New Site Furnishings 2. Evad 14cadou: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 1.15 4. Funds Needed: 5125,000.00 5. Basis for Cost Estimate: Recent construction coats for similar improvements at other parks. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Drecating the Project: City of bfimnL Flod& 7f Regional or Other SignHicauce: This park is being operated duwj& &Nay swoesdW parme=ahip betwm the City ofb&mi and the Urban League of Greater hfismL Inc. L Operation mad MartagenwatEntity City ofMiami Pub and Recreation DepitrIment. 9. Current Property OWINGM City Of MWIRA, Florida - i o Current Prop" owner's oppoddow Not Applicable 11. County Commisdon Support Not Applicable IZ City Commission Support Item scheduled for City Commission con6deration at its npoom. May 23,1996 mcotin& 13. Local or State Organizations Support We bwo not had the time to present this project fix"a formal VOW of any gong, Based an their pen involvement with improvements to 6* neighbortaW ( ineWligg in some cam pwb) it is felt by our Ne4#odwW Enhancement Team OT= (NY -7) and/or *e Pub Department that the Mowing groups may st*pa this project Urban League of Gtom bfiamL hm 14. Local or State Orpnizedow Opposition: Akhough no formal community meetings have been heK we we not aware of =W.kxal or state organizations opposing diese.improveawalL. OIL art 37 97 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AlND CULTURAL FACILITIES MXASURE OF 1996 CITY OF NUAMI'S PROPOSED SPECEFIC.PROJECTS Project Name Coral Gate Park, Improvements Address 1415 SW 32nd "Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Rudc:r, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department. 1. Description IfProjeO-. mg ■ NewPlayground ■ New Fencing • Landscaping BalIfield, Renovations .2. Ezact Location: See attached Map - 3. Number of Acres:. 3.7 4. Funds. Needed: -25,000.00 5. Bads for Cost -tei''Rec" 060iructim coin for similar improves at 6. G.wrenmental Agewy Ropusible hr the Project: City ofMiami, Fknds 7. R000mWer0dwrS4pMesam7bbputt Ess anakar school ylmgi operated bythe City ,,. of bfiamL S. Operadou and Uxuagement ZuW. Cky o(Wumd ftft and Recreation DepartmeM 9.. Current Property ow"M CRY'ahasudPlaids 10, (wrrlmt Property Owner's Oppokkmi. Not Applicable 11. C;ounty. Coxambdozi Support: Not Applicable Lt Cw covasubwom gappW* hewa wheftled for City Commission cosi&watim at its npooming•May 23,1996 upedim 13. or State Orlanhatim Suppore We bwm not had the time to piesent this project for a formal vote of nay gr=4L Based an their pea involvement with improvements to their neighborhood ( including in sumo caste pub) Wit felt by, our Neighborhood Enhancement Team Office (NET) and/or the Pftb Department the the Mowing IF 11 4 1 may support this _--project: Cook Gate moms Www"lt4ssoeiatloiKLiede Junco Baseball Academy. 14. Local or State Organizations Oppositlow Although no formal community meetings have been held, we am not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 9 6i DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Southside Park Improvements Address !00 Sw I I Lh Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project - a Softball Field Renovations a New P14ygrq4nd baketbidl Court-Rinoiationsi,".- ■ -SW F*urnisliin-gs ■ New Volleyball Court ■ Lands; app 2. Exact LA=tion: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 2.3 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Esdmate.- Recent construction costs for similar improvements at other parks. 6. Governmental Agency Respoeudblet for Rucating the Project: City of Miami, Florida 7. Regional or Other Significance: This ficiHky is very popular for youth activities. There we no other pub in the nearby vicinity that con lin the amenities located at this bcility. L Operation and Management Mithr. My of Miami Pada and Recreation Department 9. Current Property Owners: City ofWasoL Florida 10. Current Property Owner's Opp a -6110 - MApplicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable lz City Commission Support hem scheduled for City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23.1946 13. Local or State Orgaahmions Support We have not had the time to present this project for a formal vow ofany group. Based on &eir pm involvement with improvements to thek neighborhood I ( including in some cam parlor) it is felt by oar Neighborhood Enhancement Team Office (N.E.7) and/or the Pub Deparemat that the following groups may support.dus project Point ViawAssocikdon. 14. ,Local or State-0%.Rahcatiou 0 Aldbousth no fmad community meetmp have tati 6K ie we a or ajt�—q—p`mng %6i impruivem a V�v =-is state 0 15. Publicity Reganflug Project: 39 UU 99 D,. Q �� DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACQ.TTIES MEASURE OF 1.996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECMC PROJECTS Project Name Bryan Park Improvements Address :.2301 SW 13th Street Telepbone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director . City of Miami ' Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ -BaldiswReaoratioas :x - • ■ New Playgjvtiad : ': ■ Court Renovations a Site Furt ishings ■ New Bollards, ■' Lighting -Upgrade i 2. Emet Location: See attached trap. I. Number of Adres: 21 4. - Fands hdeeded: S100,000.00 S. Bash for Cost Esdmate: Reoeat coosboetim costa for simlw improvements at 6. Go agmen W Agency Respo■rbb toe' Z>oae■dq the Project: City of l&mmi, Fla" .......... 7. Regional or Other ftniAes■oe: dirsidooss' have been requesting the above improvements for natty years but funding bas been unavat'able. L Operstica and Mam29e10e0 EadtY' City d iM = Paths and ReaUbw Drparoment 9. Current Property Owners: City of Miami. Pintids 10. Current Property Owner's Opposidow Not Appri le 11. County Commission Supports Not Applic" M City Commisdoa Support: Item scheduled for City Cammission consideration at its ' upooming May 23.1996 13. Local or State Or poiadwo Sappoft We Isar not had the time to present this project for a forvote of any group..Based an their past kwohmmeat with meats to their ma! neighborhood (including in some can petits) itis fele byoarNeighborhood E.ohaoeement Team Office (N•-7) and/or do Pants Department that the following groups maysupport- SlierfaiI%meoovna"r�SAsio`eisej'o®: - 14. Local or State Onpuiritions Oppesidoa: Ahbongh ao formal oommanitY meetings have been held. we ata not aware of any load or state otganiadons opposing time improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 40 goo "'t DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL, FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Armbrister Park Renovations Address 236 Grand Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department Description of Project: ■ New Fencing ■ Court Renovations i. Noa%•Playgi-rand - .,;' - ..: ei,: New Btiitdng•Ftuaisittpgs.�.•� • . ■ New Site Fiimiashiags ■ New Site Lighting ■ Ballfield Renovations _. N. rine 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Aches: 9 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 ' S. Basis for Cost Estimate: Raceat constriction costs for similar improvements at other paries. 6. Governmental Agency RegmW ble for Executing the Project: City of moi, Florida X: 7. Regional or Other Signisaaom This pads h very popohr for adult 9o86all laagnes. Carver Ekalc troy and Cwwr Middle School utilize tine baffid& for Physical FAmation act mMes. The Scuthwrst Boys and Girls Club have sponsored a vay active youth foo W program at this site. L Operation orad ?& oagement Entity: City of Miami Packs and Recreation Department. 9. Caareat Property Owners: City of Miami. Florida lo. Current Property Owner's opposition: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support Not Appliabie IZ City Commission Support: Item scheduled for C.tty Commission consideratiotf at its ming May 23.1996 meeting. 13. Local or State Organisations Sapportr We have not had rho time to ptreseut this project fora formal vote of any group. Basad ou their past i rrolvement with imPmvements too their neighborhood (hwbtdmg in some cam pob) it is felt by our Neighborhood Enhancement - .. .....:.. -• Tet1m'©ffioe (N:E.Tj�ad/or lite Padrs Dapaetment thatt5e foiltswiag groups -may snpportthes •.• •- • - --•� p t ojeet The Isocal Coconut Cnove Homeowners & %amt AssociafiM CAA. Soudtwai Boys and Girls Club. Dade Comfy Public School. 14. Ictal or State Organizations Opposition: Although m formal community meetings have been held, we aro not aware of any local or state organizations opposing thew improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: � � , w 410' L' `lid t �� • DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURALTACII.ITtES MEASURE OF 1496 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Henderson Park Improvements Address 971 NW 2nd Street . Telephone 416-1300 'Contaet'Persoc : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ti ■ New Restroom Facility New ■ 'Playground Expansion' ■ New Secocity/Sport Lighting a Landscape and Iniptian _ 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. .Namber of Acres: 3.6 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basis for Coat Ett$. ata ROoeor coosMution oosb fix simiLr impcwts at atbw pub. 6. GerauneWd Agestey RapewBAS for flee Project: CRy of Ub mi, Florida T. Blow! or Odwr StZaiBaraoe: b OWN b a000mmodde cW= tegwwM *b park was recently renovated. However fad"mg was not saffieiew m complete all the needed 8. opwatlou and Management 13atitj. (Sty a brumi Pub and Recreation Dq=1m=t 9. C rg eut Pmpwq Ow perm City of MlemL Florida 10. Carnett Property Owner's Oppoddom Not Applic" 11. County Commbdon Support: Not AppGeable M City Commissloa Support: hem sc oMed for City Commission oaasidaation at its upcoming May 23,1996 meeting. 13. Local or,State Orpnbzdm Support: We burro not had the time to present d& pe+nject £er a formai vote of anygroup. Based an their pat involvement with improvements to their nsigbbochood ( incttdmg in some mw pub) it is felt by our Neighborhood Embancement Tam Office (NST) ardkr to Pub Depsranout tbet *9 follawM groups MAY support this . _ . -project Rafael Pesalver Choir, Weise@ Bs -Ac oioat Casey Forindsdm - . 14. Local or State Organa endow Oppodtioro Althb A no formifbommuhhY meetings hive been held, we are not aware of any local or sum orgaubm ions oPiOSWg these i®prvvemenm 15. PablIcity Regarding Project: have 42 102 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACILITIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MLMNII'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Mame Lemon City Park Improvements Address NE 58th Street and Miami Court Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ New Ballfield and Scoieb=4 s•.. Ligbtiog.— ... : - - .. skachem • ■ Fencing ■ Acquisition of Additional Land 2 End Location: See attached trap. 3. Number of Acres: 28 4. hands Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basun for Cost Estimate: Recent eonstrucdon costs for similar improvements at G&W parks. • 6. Governmental Agency Respondbie for Ming the Project: City of M'mni, Florida 7. Regional or Other Sim This park is the she of a City of Mrami operated cluldrim's daycare ' and is adjeocae to rho T*umint VOuved ue.Elemeatuy School : •+ L - Operation and MaZalitr. City cf Miami Padts and Drpartm� 9. C urteat Property Owners: City of Miami, Floc 10. CarreatPropertyOwneesOppoddon: NotAppiicsbla 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable - 12 Qty Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its upoommg May Z3, 1996 meeting. 13. Loos! or State Organisations Support: We have not had rho time to present this project for a formal vote of nay group. Based an their past involvement with improvements m their ne ighbahood ( including in some eases pub) it is felt by or M40bothood Eahaaoement Team OTm (NY -1) and/or tba Pub Deputment that the fnilowmg groups may support this project I Me Haiti Homeowners Association, Oakland Grove Neighbotbood Association, Bums Vista Homeowners Association. 14. Local or State Organiradoas Okwdtiow Altboagh ho formal oommoaity meetings have been beld, aro are hot aware of any local oc state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. PabScity Regarding Project: 43 103 DADE COUNTY PAPj<S, RECREATION. BEACECES AND CULTURAL FACILrrEES MEASURE OF 1496 CITY OF MIA WS PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Maximo Gomez * (Dornino Park) Improvements Address 1444 SW StkStreet Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department ti t. Description of Project: Park. Site Laptovemeats 2. $net Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: .2S • 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Mfimiate: Recent cousbuctiat cam fir similar improvements at other parks. 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Zncuftg the PnJect: City of Miami. Florida 7. 14q0oud or Other Siguffkance: This Am-* has become a vory popular park in which adults congrogue and play idomin= ltisbeing ,j, Won behalf ofTito City oframi by the LAtle Hivenst Developmea Au&aft. g. Cqwsdon and Management It if My o(Mind ftft and Recreation Department. 9. Carseat Property ownes City afhGOIL Plaids 10. CoirresitTropertyOwner's Opposidon: NotApplic" 11. County ComnsissiosiSuppoft NMApplicaMe 11 My Commission Support: ho scheduled for Cily Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23,19%meeting. 13. Igm orSlate Organhatless Support: WehM not Lad the time A present this poledfor a for voce of any group. Based on 6* Asst isivahumea wilt improvement: Lo their ood, - ---, isf , * in, some cases pub) it is f* by ourNeighbodiood Enhancement Tam Office (N.L7) and/or the Pub Departnout that the following groups may support this project: C;amacoL Little Havas Development Aulboft. 14. Local or State Organizations; Oppositku: Abhougis to kmd community mootinp have been bell, via we not avrate, of any local or soft opposing those imProvements'. 11 Publicity Regarding Project: 44 104 DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL FACQ.ITMS MEASURE OF 1996 C= OF iii AINU'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Nage Riverside Park Improvements Address SW Sth Avenue and 3rd Street Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■. -New Playground A!•, New Site Fm - hmIKs T • . �. ■=NC9V•$M1OCl.r'�btitlg_ _` r' - .• • .. ■ HiU>Yeld Renovations , . ■ Resttooms Renovations ■ Court Renovations _ ■ Landscaping 2 Exact Location: See attached map. 3. Number of Acres: 3.5 4: Funds Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basis for Cost Estimate Repeat construction costs for similar improvements at other parks. 6. GenwamenWAgmqRnpoodbbhrZzocaftgtboProjeM City of hfi mL Florida 7. Regional or Other dsisee: The Cnhaoos Lfee Baseball Academy has been ope sting a very active youth baseball program at this park for many years E. Opesatios and MansgemaRZatitr. City of?A mi Packs and Recreation Department 9. Current Property Owners: (Sty of =ui. Fkdda - 10. Current Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not AppBable 12 City Commission Support: Item srbedakd for City Commission consideration at its ming May 23, 1996 13. Loral or State Organizittioss Support We have not bad tha limo to pceseat this project for a formal vote of any Soup. Based on their pest involvement with improvements to their neighborhood ( including in some cases parks) it is felt by otrc Neighborhood Enhancement _ Tam Office (N.E.T) and/or the Parb•Department that the following groups may support this project: Dade County Public School System, Casty Foundation, 0tbaaos I.An Baseball Academy. 14. Local or State Organizations Opposition: Aldroogh no formal community meetings have been held, we aro not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 45 105 ` 00- aj DADE COUNTY -PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHES AND CULTURAL' FACILITIES MEASURE OF'1996 CITY OF MIAIVII'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS" Project Name, Alice Wainwright Park Improvements Address 2845 Brickell Avenue Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person :. Alberto Ruder, Director City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department 1. Description of -Project: ■ Playground Expansion ■ Landscaping _ ■ _ Site Improvepieats/Fiu>znshhagr' - _ - s - •Security Li8btm8 ■ - FavilionISheker Renovations - ■ Walkway: ■ Nat= Trails ■ Fitness Course I Exact Location- See attached map 3. Number of Acmes: 23.8 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 S. Basis for Coat Estimator C Gwroramental Aged RupousWk 1w Rucu at the Project: 7. or Other S om This path is mood•'Comervadon" rad there is a lot of community iaoerest in real orirrt the hammock at this fiw ft, so that it an become an _ . environmental edwadoaal center for youths and adults. L Opei "m and Manageseeat•Eaefty: 9. Current Property Ow■ees: r 10. Current Property Ow■ es Oppoddo■: i 11. County Commission Support: 12. City Commirsioa Support: Item sehoduled for City Commission consideration at its upicoming May 23,1996 moodo& 13. Local or State OWairatio■s Support We haw not had the time to present this project for i a formal voce of any group. Based on their past involvement with improvements to their neighborhood ( iachtdiag in some ries pwb).it is felt by erg Neighborhood F�aocemeat Team Ol%e (NET) =&or the Packs Depw meet the the following groups may support this ' pMec : The Comma Grove Village Counct'L Mw Coeonat Grove Civic CI* Tho Friends of Wainwright Hammock. Inc., CWFwd d Hammock ameowmes Association. j 14. Local or State Organizations Oppoddon: Although no formal community meetings have been heK aro are not aware of any local or state organhations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 46 106 •. � I. 4. 09 0 0 Db ,12,0, Z� jF 7, DARE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACHESAND CULTURAL FACILITIES hIEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Name Bayfront Park Improvements Address 301 North Biscayne Blvd. Telephone 358-7550 Contact Person : Ira M. Katz Executive Director and General Manager Bayfront Park Management Trust 1. Description of Project: ` :a Baywalk Lighting 2. Exact Location: See attached map: -: 3. Number of Acres: 34 4. Funds Needed: $100,000.00 _ S. Basis for Cast Estimate: Based on Architect's Estimates 6. Governmental Agency Responsible for Executing the Project: City of bfiami, Florida 7. Regional or Other SignUicanee: The part was designed by one of the 20th Century's foremast sculptors, Lsamu NoguchL Wn designs are internationally recognized treasures. An indication of its attraction ate the 100 di$rrent festivals, concerts, and celebrations, hosted by the park, with an overall suendaaoe of one million people. These events were reprove of south Florida's multi-ethnic population and respond to the specific needs of our community. A Rather indication of the organization's diverse aiudiaunce is that between April 1991 and August 1992, the pads hosted 73 different festivals, oonoats and special events, of which 6S% were multicultural in eharaeoec L Operation and Management Ea*r. The pads is managed by the Bayfiont Pais Managemrat Trust, a limited agency of the City of bfuami. Trust membership na ubers nine. One of the long range goals of the Trust is the completion of the Isamu Nogochi design. 9. Current Property Owners: forty of Miami,, Florida 10. Carnent Property Owner's Opposition: Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support: Not Applicable 12 City Commission Support: Item scheduled for City Commission consideration at its upooming May 23, 1996 meeting. 13. Local or State Organizations Support: State and local support of Bayfront Park has come _ is the form of numerous grants from local and statewide am agencies, including: 5820,000 - state grant for the ChallengaiSouth End Performance Space project and numerous department of Sante Division of Cultural Affair's grants. Local support has come from the MetroDade Cultural Affairs Council 14. Local or State Organizations Opposition: Although no formal community meetings have' been held, we are not aware of any local or state organizations opposing these improvements. 15. Publicity Regarding Project: 47 107 00 �4 DADE COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION, BEACEFES AND CULTURAL FAcrLrrIES MEASURE OF 1996 CITY OF MIAMI'S PROPOSED SPECIFIC PROJECTS Project Mame Sewell Park Address 1801 NW South, River Drive Telephone 416-1300 Contact Person : Alberto Ruder, Director. City of Miami Parks and. Recreation Department 1. Description of Project: ■ New Steel Picket Fence i ■ New Plrygt d , is, New Site Furnishings ■ Renovation of Restrooms ■ New Volleyball Const :- Pig Lot Improvetumts Improved Security Lighting . 2 F.zset Location: See attached map 3.' Number of Acre : 10 4. Fads Needed: S100,000.00_. S. Basis fur Cast Zgftudw React Camttoctian Costs 6. Governmental Age■ey Rmpostdbfe for Macaft iia Project ChXof moi, F ud& 7. Regional or Other Slgaiti amm A portion ofthis pink is a natural hammock • one of the I few such arras r ecubing in South Florida 11w park also borders rho Maud River and, f . along with other adjacent land, was the sirs ofeariy Na&n American Indian "trading posts". Also, this park is usually 6nrrd during the historical boat tours of the Miami Rives tG Opeeatloa a■d Ms■regemant B,adty: qty of Miami Panics and Recreation, Department. i 9. Carseat Property OWWM=City ofM3tmi,Florida 1o. Current Property Owner's Oppoddoic Not Applicable 11. County Commission Support:: Not Applicable 12 City Commhsloa Supports Item srbedWed for City Commission consideration at its upcoming May 23..1996 meeting: 13. Local or State Organirntbas Support: 14. Local or State Organizations Oppoddoa: Although no 8orinal community meetings have been held, we are not aware of any local or state o geni mdom opposing these improvements. 15. Poblicky Regarding Projects 108