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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-98-1109J-98-1118 11/2/98 RESOLUTION NO. 9 8 - 110 9 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL PROJECTS GRANT APPLICATIONS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,365,900, AND CHALLENGE GRANT APPLICATIONS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,793,900, AS DESIGNATED HEREIN AND SUBMITTED TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FOR THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS BOND PROGRAM, BOND SERIES 1998 (YEAR TWO FUNDING); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT SAID GRANT AWARDS AND EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT(S), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR THIS PURPOSE; 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, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS PARKS ORDINANCE (MIAMI-DADE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 96-115, ADOPTED JULY 16, 1996.) 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, adopted July 16, 1996, 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 CITY COM USSION MEETING OF NOV 1 7 1998 Resolution No. 98-1109 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 our parks and natural areas; and WHEREAS, to further these values, 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 for the projects listed to Miami -Dade County, pursuant to all terms and conditions of the Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the majority of said projects as indicated herein will not have a budgetary/operational impact upon the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the estimated impact on the City of Miami's operations and budget of new sports and security lighting projects in certain parks will be addressed in the FY '2000 budget of the Department of Parks and Recreation; and WHEREAS, the City's budgetary/operational impact for the proposed recreation building projects will be substantially diminished by entering into partnerships with not -for -profit organizations to operate programs and share costs; and WHEREAS, upon completion of the design of the proposed recreation buildings the expected impact will be included in the FY 12001 budget of the Department of Parks and Recreation; - 2 - 98-1109 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. Special Projects Grant applications, in the amount of $3,365,900, and Challenge Grant applications, in the amount of $1,793,900, as herein designated and submitted to Miami -Dade County for the Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program, Bond Series 1998, Year Two funding, are hereby approved. Grant Title Grant Summary Total Budgetary Operational Specified Projects Series 98 Impact Grants (Year 2) Allapattah Fencing, $102,200 Impact to be Comstock Park security lights. addressed in F.Y. 100 Improvements budget African Square Tot Lot. $ 21,000 Impact to be Park Improvements addressed in F.Y. 100 budget Athalie Range Park Court $ 87,400 None Improvements resurfacing, sodding, fencing, furnishings. Belafonte Tacolcy Building $150,000 Management Improvements renovations. partnership absorbs impact Biscayne Heights Landscape, fill $ 32,800 None Park Improvements & sod, site furnishings. Bryan Park Building and $ 45,000 Impact to be Improvements court addressed in F.Y. 100 renovations, budget lighting, landscaping. - 3 - 98-1109 Grant Title Grant Summary Total Budgetary/Operational Specified Projects Series 98 Impact Grants (Year 2) Curtis Park Court $ 39,100 None Improvements resurfacing, sidewalks, fencing, playground fill & sand. Dorsey Park Ballfield $124,700 None Improvements renovations, fencing, walkways, landscaping, site furnishings. Douglas Park Field Court $ 26,300 None Improvements renovations. Fern Isle Park Court $ 92,000 None Improvements resurfacing, furnishings, fencing. Hadley Park New recreation $536,800 Replaces 2 existing Recreation building. bldg. Impact to be Building addressed when design is complete. Henderson Park Lighting, site $ 35,900 Impact to be Improvements furnishings. addressed in F.Y. 100 budget Jose Marti Park Land $737,800 None Expansion acquisition. Kennedy Park Playstructure, $ 44,700 None Improvements furnishings. Kirk Munroe Tennis New building. $264,000 Replacement of Center existing bldg. Impact to be addressed when design is complete. Legion Park Fencing, new $ 73,800 None Improvements basketball court, vita course. Lemon City Park Court $ 47,200 None Improvements renovations, fencing. Lummus Park Feasibility $ 50,000 None Historical and plan, Cultural Village preliminary concept plan and repairs to Wagner House. - 4 - 98-1109 Grant Title Grant Summary Total Budgetary/Operational Specified Projects Series 98 Impact Grants (Year 2) Maximo Gomez Park Site $ 30,000 None Improvements furnishings, concrete floor. Morningside Park Furnishings, $ 69,650 None Improvements vita course. Pace Park Shoreline $161,200 None Improvements improvements, walkways, exercise course, landscaping. Reeves Park Court & parking $ 68,000 None Improvements lot renovations, site furnishings. Roberto Clemente Court $ 53,800 None Park Improvements renovations, fencing, furnishings. Southside Park Court $ 18,600 None Improvements resurfacing, furnishings. Virrick Community Design services $250,000 Impact analysis to be Water Sports & project made upon completion Center (Pass- administration of design. Management through from Dade for regional partnership County Parks water sports & contemplated to Department) general diminish impact. recreation facility with indoor & outdoor facilities. Watson Island Boat Boat ramp $154,400 None Ramp Improvements improvements. Williams Park Ballfield $ 33,000 None Improvements renovations. West End Park Ballfield $ 16,500 None Improvements renovations, volleyball court. Specified Projects Total $3,365,900* * Includes 1% deduction for bond administration for Miami -Dade County - 5 - 98-1109 Challenge Grants Grant Summary Total Budgetary Operational Grant Impact Simpson Park Pond Pond $100,000 None for Pond Restoration restoration, Project. FY 100 - handicapped Restroom Addition. restroom addition. FY 100 Shenandoah Park New recreation $119,500 Impact analysis to be Recreation Center building. made upon completion of design. Management partnership contemplated to diminish impact. Jose Marti Youth New recreation $424,800 Impact analysis to be Recreation Center building. made upon completion of design. Management partnership contemplated to diminish impact. Hadley Park New recreation $690,300 Impact analysis to be Community building. made upon completion Activities Center of design. Management partnership contemplated to diminish impact. Elizabeth Virrick New recreation $459,300 Impact analysis to be Park building. made upon completion of design. Management partnership contemplated to diminish impact. Challenge Grant Projects Total $1,793,900* * Includes 1% deduction for bond administration for Miami -Dade County Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorizedY to accept said grants and execute the necessary documents(s) in a 1� 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. - 6 - 98-1109 form acceptable to the City Attorney, for this purpose. 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 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 further disbursement of grant funds for a specified project. The requirement for the City of Miami to provide any supplemental funds needed 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 - 7 - 98-1109 completion. 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.2./ PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of November , 1998. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR In accordance with Miami Code Sec. 2-36, since the Mayor did not indicate approval of this legislation by signing it in the designated place provided: said legisiatio;, nova becomes effective with the elapse of ten (10) da from thelate of Com s'cn action regWing same, without the Mayor exerpisila 7vam"- 1 ATTEST: City Clerk WALTER J. FOEMAN CITY CLERK TO,,§!6RM AND CORRECTNESS :% ATTORNEY W3036:CSK:kc 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. - 8 - 98-1109 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA 30 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: / onald H. Wars ate' City Manager RECOMMENDATION: NOV - 9 1998 DATE: FILE Resolution for Safe SUBJECT: Neighborhood Parks Bond Program 2nd Year Series REFERENCES : Res. #97-875 ENCLOSURES: Proposed Resolution Dade County Ord. 96-115 It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution, authorizing $3,365,900 in applications for specified projects and $1,793,900 in challenge grant projects to Miami -Dade County as designated herein under the Safe Neighborhood Park Bond Program, Bond Series 1998 (Year Two (2) Funding). The Resolution further authorizes the City Manager to accept said grants and execute the necessary document(s), in a for 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. 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 received approximately $21,675,000 for its parks. 98-1109 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Page 2 Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program 2nd Year On December 9, 1997 the City of Miami Commission adopted Resolution No. 97-875 (copy attached) authorizing the City Manager to submit applications for grant awards in the amount of $7,798,000 to Miami -Dade County for the Safe Neighborhood Park Bond Program, 97 Series Year One (1) Funding. Resolution No. 97-875 further authorized the City Manager to accept said grants, execute the necessary document(s) necessary to implement acceptance of said grants. The City's original funding request for the 1998 Bond Series totaled approximately $8.1 million for specified projects. However, the Safe Neighborhood Park Bond Citizen Oversight Committee determined that the 1998 Bond sale will now fund only challenge grant projects (which amount to $1,793,900 for the City of Miami) and partial requests for specified projects that are either in progress or could be initiated immediately upon the availability of funding in January 1999. The City, along with other municipalities, was requested to submit revised specified projects requests that now total approximately $3.4 million (and includes a $250,000 pass -through grant from Dade County Parks for the Virrick Water Sports Center). The balance of the original 1998 Bond Series request of $4.7 million will be evaluated and if necessary, requested as a part of a future bond sale projected to be scheduled for May of 1999. The passage of the proposed Resolution authorizes applications for specified projects in the amount of $3,365,900 and $1,793,900 in challenge grant projects as designated therein and contemplates conditions for the award of grants for said projects from the Safe Neighborhood Park Bond Program, 1998 Series (2°d year funding). As indicated in the proposed Resolution, the majority of the projects (i.e.: court and ballfield renovations, fencing, site furnishings...) will not have an operational/budget impact for the City of Miami. The estimated impact caused by the new sports and security lighting projects in our parks will be addressed in the FY '00 year's budget of the Department of Parks and Recreation. In regards to the recreation building projects, their impact will be diminished substantially by entering into partnerships with not for profit organizations to operate programs and share the costs. As of now, a realistic analysis of this impact cannot be finalized until the design is completed. It is estimated that the new recreation buildings will be completed by the year 2001. The funds necessary to -cover the expected impact of these type of projects will be covered in the City's FY '01 budget. �'V lol'sl9Y jY ` All- DHW/RM/AR/ms 98-1169 J•A N- 5- 9 a M O N 1 3- 4 0 P 0 � J-97-84y 22/2/97 ResOr or No. A RBSOLIDTIbN AT)THORIZING. THH .CITY .MANAG8R . TO BUBMII` JiPPI,ICATONB FOR GRANT `: AKARD TO • MIAMI -DADS,-;•-'d0 t FOR - ' CERTAIN V166 Ct8 , A$ DESIGN t196 :: HBRBIN FOR . TRR SAPS WRIGHBORHOOD PARRS gOriD�. PROGRAM: . FURRTHER AVt7i0RYzxNG THIS CITY MAAWR TO ACCRPT SKID''. GRANTS AND 87BCt1T8 T$8 NSCBSSARY DOCUMENT i 8) ..: YN A..FRQM .: ACCX#ZJ X0..TO I= CITY AT1'OitNgX,... 'Q IMPY.SI�lM' ACCBpTAPCB : OF .. SAID G1tAH'�'S; . FiMRFER,: <&WSLA�'t TO TSS I+RQV9I'ONS OP TAR SA' NYO RSOOD PARRS ORDT' . AVT! 09IZIVG THB P11YM8�1T OF: (1) $OPFONnB. RBQrJIRBlS TO .4`QMPLS'1'B SAID PROOB,IF THECOSTS OF gAlb $RQJBCT$. A7CCBBIS Tg8 ; AtLCS(. �I0K;_ ANPJ41 iflwmLjb TO OP8RAT8, . IKA N' AiN AND PROVIDS - P RAMNING AT: : BACK PROJECT dlP ITS C1QMPI,1T1q*. :1iH$it$A$, the citizens of Miami -Dade County. authorized 'the lesua»ce of general obligation bonds Cthe' *Bohdi for the :gs . of financing capital improvement: programs for certaiia" . . : beaches, nattwAl areas and recreation tacilities9; and . WHRR$AS, to implement ' and give effe0t tq. the bond progrAm, Miiai Dac1e County, _Florida enacted ' Ordinance` 96-115, the Sale . Nei Shborhood Parks Ordinance (the *Ordinance")j and WEI$RRAS, it is necessary and aeeiirable to improve the, . quality o! life, to benefit property values, to . ptomb e prevention of juvenile crime by providing Positive' recreation :opportufiitiee, and to -improve the recreation .facilities for, I Q N- S- -ale M O N 1 3: 4 1 P . 046 youth, adult, and senior citizens in this co�ity through thq improvement of our parks.,and natural areas; and W"RI As, to _lQster these important va c�ee, : ttie. 'Projects more opecificatlly desigiia.Eed-- herein*- below have been identified for re mburskient pursuant to the terms of the Ordinance; and WHgRIM pursuant to the terms of .the. Ordinance' .and _the AaMisi.ekxative Rules., the passage. of this Resolution and the -acts cootampiaied by t1Ad-Resolution are conditions to' obtaining'slid grants; Od WAikRAS, the CAy of, Miami wishes io make applications .for r _the ;grant. monies for the projects listed' and in the imburtts :herein. listed; and WHBR$AS, the Miami :City Commission' supports any futrire Actions necessary to'accomlish the intent of .the Ordinance; -WW,. TitaR$FORS, 'BB IT RBSOLVBD BY TSB_ t.'OMMIS$ION OF Tim CITY ; 4F MIAMI, FLORIpA: $potion 1. the recitals, and findings .contained in the Pre�nbls.. to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thsrstio."and incorpoirated herein ' as ii 'tun", net forth' in this - iection;: 5ettion Z. The. City Manager is hereby. authorized to: submit applications for grant awardsc to Miami=Dade County for the pro jectk and . in thiv oMounts herein deaigdated for . the - Safe Weighborhood Parks Bond Program as follovsa 98-1109 I AN- 'S-96 Ih10N 1 3 4 1 P . 07 Tit1� oas Ong Total . AllePattah Comstock . Park" Installation of',a' $69; 400 :. 69, 400. • Improvements. play structure, sand, edging and .. ballfield clay and . ' sod zIabris`tQr . ark Installation oa . 44,'0 O 44, OQO :. xmpOvetnants play dtrueture, sand, and in �e a Pre Improvements installation Of' a :: 11 500 31, 500' Playstructuree sand, eda ging nd furn shlilqd ft : installation of a .. , , $ 8, 60 38; 0 .. ;a ove0e�tts play 'structure, sand, and a in: rxGic,. 1,;;. ar Installation of. a ':: , 600 4 , 0' li • rovetpeitt steel, icket fehol:i 8ryaln. Par improvefnents; IhstalZatiqn play structure,. - sand and ji ftin B464A, Vteto • : Buena Vista . 3. 0, 0 $300:, fl40.. Adgti i,:Sitton :Phase. I Park through tbs. : ac ' isition of did scent. iro z't El. tire'. ark _ :�:. asur ace our : ; ` . 28, Yri�i ove i�rit J*sketbill :coins ' sad replace doorson =� recreation'build CoCd its ' GroVe KIrAjL Park To design and : $39, :600 $39, 600.- : construct' .s re�strocim' Acility. Cora ' : te' Park Installation 'of a ' 76,1000 $76,00 0 ' Iiovents play . structure. ' sand, edging Ieffacing aiid building renovations Coral Gate . _.ar p g t ng To design. 'and - ' 81, 3 61,: 00 . . install a lighting. system for the softball field rti0 Patk Squipinent Ac si t on in 17, 200 $17, 200 installation of, = track and f ield equipment. Purchase of equipment for'the ool I H N- 3- 9 A M o m 1 3 : 4 2 P 0 8 ea.Opb ota svcaa� rsey Park • Improvepents Installation of pay. . :5; , 00 2 , 300 structure $ Dou$les' Park Fie d To renovate existJ�ag 71,,S00 471,SOO, 2mp7ro4eme4ts. football/soccer. f ield .238, Douglas park Lighting Design an .. 0 ,8 installation of- ballfield and. .. parking lot li tit*, ern :is a ;park Irisitailat on of a • 55, 000 55, 0 ; _ • impxove ]its play structure,. Band and.i Fe'ru . stle':Psrk g t ng o design and $1S6,000 $1SG,000 insttail' of -ballf field and parking lot: • - li htin e'er ,ace Park Insta.. at .on bf a.. 'structure,' 33, 6Q0 Imp;ovemeiits: play = sand' and edging Gibodn.potIC jmprovemnts To -comp, ete de's. gn , 8,goo 998 900- Ugineering dravrii .. for renovations, additions to`the- recreation building and to make '• iVroveiaents the .to GibBon;Park% Inataliation*of play 636,500 036,50Q: Impkcyvei *4to/Pool. structure, : sand, and 8gtiipdaet►t' edging in .4ibgon . Park. Purchase of _ eqiiipme.nt for Grb"' M n". Pa 2astallat on of a 44, 000 $44; 000; Imp=dv@ttie tip play structure, - aadd and G Hadley Par iia�roviatants . To Complete e . ggnn a $90, 000 .0 MOM engineering drawings for recreation building renovations including poasible" additions Rad4Y perk Renovate-ez et.nq 51;900 S1,9 Improv8ments, pool recreational pool RenOvatibox/RWitpment and kiddie pool a purchase wpipatent improve six tennis . courts Had ley Park'L g t ng To design and 131,300 $131,300 install ballpark' " lighting I"f14- 15- 08 MOW i 3 : 43 P .. 0 9 a: Year:ano. Total Hen.. erson- Park Installation of a . 31, 500. 31, $00` Impfovemolit play structure, sand, edging, and. . fencin • Jo"s Mert Pa Poo Renovate gaol an p : 6?:' 0 .. ..62110.0 Ren vat i6IT 4 a At urc 460 e i t. KettI?Ork L g. tinge _ nedy To design : an d 443, 800 43, 000.: install a security 114 htin s stew R nlbch Pask Todesign. $5,000 �0 4405,000 ' Itdp con8truct' a new. bidIding fqr Per6ons. with Disabilities..' ProgMIA gin och."-picky Znsta . ation of..a' $44,"000 $ea,000.' - Zmiicjvest►iite play structure; sand an edijing IT6".complet'd Kirk, Ngnroe.-Park,.: A s 6,000. 3 ,- 09.n engirieerig ` .:. drawin js "for a 1144 off ice/restroom building Legion park :: mprovementa To deR an .76, 200 76,200 • � "- coci4p�.ete "iritartop.. renovations to the. s . .' recreat ion' Wildi. Leaiba. tt ark, Iasta ation 'of --p ay' 44, 000 $4e, OOQ xii%ptoveipe . is structure,.: sand and edging Cit Park ; L To-. install a .gaze . , 10; 000 I ; 000 " I tovemehts picnic tables, 6 rills Lum8 :Park Rivers Repair/"rap2ace : C • e 85, 000 $500, 000 shdreiII X . rovemeats' ' ex}sting', seawall; . construct. replacement boat : slips -and .Create: now.. landscaped plazas."to improve. to Miami River idled Park Impro—Veatedt0 TO nsta action' O ' 77,.W $77-400. play atructuxej* ' Band, edging ' picnic. tables, and grills merr a Christmas.Pai o construct a *25,200 $25,200 imptovemetita concrete walkway and install s play - structure, sand and ed in ' ar»t Tits. Grit sa,r Arf yo.o r: one Tot& MicAmi .Riv.41k Bxtinition ; Create a cantileveted $75; 70o S5Q0, 000 boardwalk,• with bighting and landeca► in ' MooteiPart prpvement�-: CityIs partnetmhip•, ,000,0 $1,0001000 frith South ' Floridm ! e 00 Superbowl Host Committee: for.., the .. . Youth* Mudaitiort and renovate .:erinfs'. taciiities `aurd i ►rove •recreatioq Wilding ;td add' - educational - . = fz OOMPonent i o`rningstde ' Park, . To design aind U.7, 900 7, 90... ImprOvemnts construct wilding . :. alteratidins to. 'the cabana/iocker: room building. to .. .• . , - .. •. a<ccoro�aodat4 saili:nq - - _ -' club aaa d4 oliah. caibaiia buf idirig at the Mornidgside pafk Moxri.. ngsi e : Iasi 2nsta 1at.ign oi. plaiy 9314 93; 4 #an iAeea6e#ti/foot atYuctuire; sand, Bgt�nt edging, and Tesurro6ing asphalt - paths and basketball courtrchaae . of two pR readers,-- one Chicriite scale $Ad :. teri filter - el`eeyes Nta'rft.nga • de Park. To esign* an : $ Lig%ting install decurity- 1301'000 130,000 ' li hti Oak�.aii . GzOVe M n art InBta a va _of platy i9, 19, 500 Improveaiento structure,-* sazid, . edging,: tablrts .and BHHQQ rills pace Parka+provemeate instta at .on 'o p1sY 55; O O $55; Oo0 ' - structure. Ond, and edginq T"fq- 5-98 Mom L 3 - 4a G a� rt-4 k11e araat sumeeary Yeas[ Onc Total Pace Bar t hq :: ;F: < :. To design. and 3, - , , 8 .�g install security:,.. .li hti Pea' ock/Myers Park 2nata cation of play $94,700 94,700 Impoiieau2�its �, structure, sand, And. edging; repair. existing parking lot And ingtail bollards pea( -Cock yens park To design an 541Z:, 300 $412, 3.00 Lighting And Board"lk install lights for the, roller hock9j. rink, construction. of 'a. boardr+a lk, lights for . the boardwalk •n gescock Park;.design an¢'• . - install: lights ••.for.' � . - die- boat rangy in - M ere Park. Pul l*&t Min - Park Installation of .play 28,.000 $28,000.. Iaf rovimento structure:: edging and feacum.. Rani ow'VIIJA94 perk ir�ta atton *pf play $32,900 3 • , 9 0 : improventeots structure,.sand, ` picnic tabXes, 'rind -ills Ran d. Palk To•instalI-an 8 t@eC - $112,700 $113;7.00 :- imF o�!enfents/Poolsteel picket • lance i R nbvatiolz. s a Rquipa�nt. renovate. pool and: - urchase' equiodaht. Ree. e9 Par :: imprcnrea�e son o p Ina -aw 4,, 44,000Atid . . structure,- sand, • edgi R1Vexside:" ark . instal • ati,on o .. Q ay 3,1 0 .3 -,�1 09 zmpiovements structure,. sand, . ".4 - edging R vbr'side Park To .design and $24, 000 $24, 000 . Ienprovemefit¢ construct restroca buildin renovationP. KiLhg.-High : To insta se 104, 000 g104; - q.t tin '' CA*ld li hti` rt Ring High Park To, complete design 36;800 110,409 IpYovements = and engineering . drawings fora hew. recreation building Robbrt ring High Park Installation of play. $33,100 $33110.-:. 'irovebents 1 MP structure, sand, and . edging J a N- 3- 9 6 M O N 1 3: 4 3 P . 12 Graat . Tina Year oae Total Sewell Park ImproveM0nt$ Installation o 55,000 5,00' steel picket fen6e.. : and gates,' playground and parking lot renovati , s .50,000 Sewell Park L gbting Design and 50,000 ins't�kllation pt security 1-i hts S, ehan- Par ' .7 To.: es gn an . 59 , 500 Tmiptdve nts[ pomp . ete construction of a ' new recreation ; building Sh rim; ar To construct a new SS28SOO$52 1500 " Improvei0609/pool • basketball cciurt, . $quipent; play structure, ; bond, And edging; . purchase 04 pH feeder 'and .ono ' Chlorine •sca1Q for,. l nS sw' ' . *rk . Installation pt• ten $i53, B00 163 8Q0 'tdveientq feet steel picket Spvt 11 de .:pa►A Inqtallati oII of p ay $44, 000 $44, 000• Iai i.xo+vea*nts : structure:,. 'sand, : a #d e in Ste. rife Pe Tdt Pair insta atioa of 12, ? i2, 000 Zinprgvemets fencing, bollards,." and demolition of : kdetrootn Gtrtg:tutd-' TriAng "Qark To construct a► $30,000 $30,00 ia�ppwemer�ts junior basketball - ' court, a one 7fali - court, install benches, tables, : grille and a drinkin fountain V r Key Create an $58, 240 500; 0atilj*nia: life/Bnvironmental environmental center Center on Virginia Key, iiith a classroom/study - center building,. walkways and boardwalk,' observation pier and 1parking lriN— '3-99 MON Las : 4*i P rrAt Title rrit RJ»A Z7Year. One Total Vi.rrick.Perk To design and 700.'000 $70 ,000 IwptovQmenii' Pool construct a new Reitoweioq:and recreationjyouth: Squipment. center building;. renovate pool and purchase pool e i nt wakiwriqlftt. Park insta let on -of - tea 36,'600 36' 600. Improvonnts fee t.: steel picket-_ .. fence WaiOwrighC Qark'Lig t rig To design and ,300 $66, 00Q : upgrade existing' securit li htin'• Water 8p03;tq Center a ;complete the 735O,OO'O 350;Q00 :(Vi ck' Qyil) Phase I restoration already underway-' .. (plumbing; •locker ' . . rooms, handicapped• parking);: b) extend the existing. floating dock et gn.:Zeland_Host.Ramp This project : '. 44,000 $200,00.0 Igptovemento demolish the :. existing boat ZWV:' on wmtson -Island kad c=eat® an ' improved boat launching . tac li'ty W#4 finger piers, lighted perking, 'walkraya and recreational. - amen,iti.e$ . went End. Park To .complete design . $221,500 $22400 ia�pf4v etit8 and engineertaq drawings Cor renovations for ' building West ;Bnd, park Installation 'of a $36, 500 38; 500 I4raveMents/pool play structure, S�uipment satid, edging, and fencing; purchase of one chlorine scale. and one pH feeder:. for pool west 8ndpark Lighting' To design a►n 810300 81 300 install softball field lights 3- 9 9 M O N 1 3: 4 T P . 1 4 dVA4tGrant . Summary Tear one Total flZaat .. Wiltiants Paik To complete design ; 3 ', 600 $39, 600' Improvetrents . and engineering ` drawings for as .tlddition to buildi . . _ Wil ihtris ;Park 45, 400 45; 400. Improvemegto/Pool ::Sectoa 3. The ..City Manager is 7 hertby authoritedY 'accept. saiid grants "and, execute the ntcaaoary• • dgcument Cs) fn a : #rgn:ikC�ceptable to the. City Attorney; �to : inp .emertt acceptancQ., to r 8eid,grants. See'Lion 4 . th 'City o! Miami sba1.1 "complete each . of the P' 6jiect8 in accordance Vith neu the terms of said :grant agreeit t :Ordinance; ' and Che= administrative 'rules ' euthorized by-' tl e.v C?iti eri!s oversight. Qoitadttee (the -to imp lea nt .the - prQiuice'. If the :'torah -cost of a Project exceeds the value . saiocated: in s*ld grant.(w) , then the City _ of Miami wilt pXav de' any aupplem6ute1 funds iceq iced to coaapiete the Project in tl event : thet - oupplemcntai funds. $ra . necessary 'for canpleCior� deeded, the City of i&t will -de onstratC that such 9upp1e99_5 ital l am funds haye been coamMitted to the Project prior to Arid as a:.: Condition of disbursetttent of further. disburopment of grant =uriQs: : for a.apeci#ied project.: The requirement for, the City•oi Miatai to provide any supplemental funds, rec!iired to Complete the: herein authorisation is further subject to compliance with all teequi.ramenes that May be imposed by the City Attorney, including but hot limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter' and Code Provisions. - 10 - J A N- S- 9 8 M O N 1 S 4 T P 1 3 Project may, at the.sole discretion of the.Cottmittee, be modified An whole or in part by, a' reduction in scope of Vork consistent with .the Ordinance. Section 5 . TO the -extent allowed by lows City of ..Miami anall..commit.any and; all funds which may be required to opetaite, matntaiia and provide programming at each park project upon its CWthpletion. Section 6. The:City of. Miami rec6gn�es dnd directs that a�nY ID4ach, park, or other public faeility . 60gui•red, developed, .rehab#It.toted or restb►red with, bond: tumid, including the " Pro j ects, shall be , :open quid accessible to the public Vitbout t#iscriroin tion as to rake, color, `gezidet, •age, religion, belief; re�lie�enc`e; natural origin; . marital status* r ;disability. . S "tim 7: Ali graat9•received snail be used solely for. trio projects for whieh they bave been desig . ted. _ Section S. This Resolution shall`: become Offectfve: :ko"d iotely up6n ite • adoption.. , .. PA9$SD AND AiaOP%BD .this 9th : day • of December 19:99. %AV1HR L•.:SUARRZ, MAYOR AiTSST:' m a000rdanoa w1h MWW Cods 8aG Z to te�%kwn by . p In!ba d» MAW npt hd!cat� lh Vag d becorinea Niegly� w ?i PkM pf6A d; 81d .atst►on • -CIF R :J .` FOBMAN of ten (10) day! from ViN data of Cc.�rNssk� • CiTY CLBRK _ t�tm0. wllhor# th! � ax . W City CNAc " . 98-1109 M O N 1 3: 4 A P . 1 6 `mil -+'• i7 I if'. . 98-1109 OFFICK FU 00" CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS F OAn7, INTY, rr rr,^ MEMORANDUM Amended Not On Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) TO: Hon. Chairperson and Members DATE: July 16, 1996 Board of County Cominisaioners - FROft Robert A. CAnARWS SVBizcr: Safe N aafhood Park sonar County Attorney 0#96-115 ' rF. ?13 , �� i� 1i...�..`7�-�•*o>.a:�S'.?��Sk�,�+l.�v:!%!: i��L� ;•'Y�r� r•t!i t..�.�.,: �•K-i. LL i1!"X= ?•.�Si'y�"-1 .�s$:'"v '+`rL .:�y� t The at:0oet�a r ioR+fl p1s0 d ant6R OOat tha `r�I+�ege3t of the Parks aod�O-Us10 �!Oln t� bC ffi file:OOYn$ 'naterw IMF .. `i ;��.'. —. 4' �i}!'iiZii:l". i' .., er. Ti..�/-:_;.y::riisi',�7� :.f,• . ., ;ti.. �. � .'�3 It names the President of the NAACP to the Nomin t Comarittee. 0 1. It adds the nquit+eannt that menbem of the Nome Committeemust be representstin of the geographic, 'tb6c, scar, and gCeder hake -lip of the community. Robert A. GWsbin County Attorney 98-1109 I - .• � dot upp went to- o ` M E M D-R A N D U M Substtute 4 (E) Alte=at( f07.07•17A w"*ew , v got T O : Honorable Chairperson and Members Board of County Commissioners FROM: Armando Vidal, P.E. County Manager .� DATE: July 16, 1996 sUBJECT: Fiscal impact - Ordinance Authorizing $200 Million GOB for Paris improvements and Acquisition -item 4 (E) The enactment of the proposed ordinance authorizing issuance, subject to approval by special election, of $200 million in general obligation bonds to fund capital improvements and acquisition of pa"�� and � the County*tion facilities A. _ B. _ ... an estimated s1.1 million annual irxxeese in caxttywide an2l a 53.41... . - -- - municipal cervical area million annual increase in unu�►aorpocated Ong hats which would be phased in over a seven to ten year •period as capital improvements are completed. These additional costs evoitled and flew fe�rerKiss) "Sect. . (net d o ,oats sssoc;iatsd wNh.0% L" ff r„ and msifrt+anr''�a acvi�s .... l Pro1ects includirp: stafmg, utilities, supplies and SOFY equipment, facilities maintensrx�e and admirNstratnre and ,W,,u , costs 14 PAID E- c7ov')r� ORDINANCE NO. 9 6 -115 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) 7-16-96 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY SPECIAL ELECTION, OF NOT EXCEEDING 5200,0009000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR PURPOSE OF FINANCING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN PARKS, BEACHES, NATURAL AREAS AND RECREATION FACILITIES; ESTABLISHING A CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, INCLUDING. MEMBERSHIP AND POWERS TO ADMINISTER PROGRAM; DESIGNATMG ENTITM AND PROJECTS ELIGZBI. FOR FUNDING; PROVWING SEVERABIIdTY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. = WHEREAS, it iPneaessary and desirable to improve the quality of lik to banfit property values, to promote prevention ofjuvenile aim by providing positn+e recceattion opport Mities, and to imprm the recreation Scilmes for youth, ad* and aeoior c id=n in Dade Couky (the "Coun4') ugh the unprovatrent of neighbotinood and regional patios and the. developmernt, rehabilitation, protection, restoration and acquisition of beach and usawd areas within the-CO."r,, and WHEREAS, the State of Florida, the County and the -- --- - paCtiet within Dade County presendy own and operate numerous parks and park facilities, natural areas, and heritage shm which are in need of improvement; and WHEREAS, the acquisition and capital improvement of State, County and municipal parks, beaches, natural areas and recreational and heritage facilities benefit the entire population of both incorporated and unincorporated Dade County; and WHEREAS, at the same time that the Board considered this Ordinance, the Board adopted a resolution calling for a special election to be held in Dade County, Florida (the "Special Election") on Tuesday, November 5, 19% for the purpose of submitting to the electors of the County the question of whether general obligation bonds not exceeding 5200,000,000 shall be authorized for a capital improvement program for improvements to, and the acquisition o& neighborhood and regional parks, beaches, natural area and recreational and heritage facilities; and Z 98-1109 Annual Cost in Current Dollars O N O C71 O iilw Wyk* �;��r �`�R�'J,gsya,' .�+ r.`•'!7"iRr�r'�-',I �.�}"y'n-.iiNf.,.4 ��7�!ff : ?:4�t/�..if r/l+' TR.i�(n'4'�id it' t►" _ i. �.:r•� i f+4J'.',Y'C'. Li �`1yy/Q'1�.. � .� �;�. �•lls ��'R.•�Tt�!�j��.fxi •�''tif'FaRli�<`... aA ; vtax���r _�• � .'. yi�tt30� �ii:'i(i t� y w' b3 .:,i�:�;a- ;t�t;;_� ;11:. e, ���.. = - • . :c .. , 00 _ 16 98-110 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 2 WgEREAS, the Board wishes to authorize the issuance of the Bonds subject to the referendum, to establish a Citizens' Oversight Committee to administer the capital improvement program, and to designate those entities and projects which will be eligible for funding; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: . Fes- The Board finds that: (a) The purposes described in the Whereas clauses are incorporated in the body of this Ordnance by reference. This Ordinance shall hamfter be known as the "Safe Neighborhood Patios Ordinance" and referred to herein as the "Or6 anc e. (b) It is critical that eighbodwod and regional parks are restored and improved throughout the County to improve the overall quality of life of our communities, provide safe places for children to play and altemnWves to an and SW activities, incrase recreation opportunities for senior 'citizens, and provide Oessant places for all residents to enjoy refieffinm` won and urban stress. L. (c) The restoration, expansion, and enhanced safety of park, open SPNO and recreation lands snd.facalities will help reduce crime, increase the attractiveness of the County as a place in which to live and locate businesses, maintain sound economic conditions and a :, standard of livability in the County by cireasing property values, activtty,employmeot gppottutities and tourism throughout the County. (d) The protection of beach, park, recreation and natural areas is vital to the quality of fife in the County, providing important recreation opportuaties to all residents of the County, especially cbfldren and senior citizens, and helping to protect air and water quality. (e) The Board finds that the distribution of the funds for qualified projects swat be done in a fair and organized manner. Section. As used in this Ordinance, the following terms man: "Administrative Expenses" means all direct expenses incurred in administering the development and completion of any of the projects authorized and approved under the terms of this Ordinance. Administrative costs shallrot include those administrative expenses incurred in the everyday operation of any Not -For -Profit Organization and Public Agency, which administer a project funded pursuant to this Ordinance. "Beaches" means beaches open to use by all of the residents of the County. 3 98-1109 1 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 3 "General Fund" means those funds raised, primarily through ad valorem taxes, fees and transfers, that are used to account for the general operations of the County or municipal governments and all transactions which are not accounted for in other funds or account groups. "Natural Area" means an environmentally sensitive area usually containing a natural forest community, freshwater or coastal wetland and managed to maintain and enhance biological values. "Not -For -Profit Organization" means any legally incorporated not -for -profit organization created under the laws of the State of Florida (the "State") and designated as a tax exempt entity by the United States Internal Revenue Service, which has among its purposes the provision of parr and recreation service% gang prevention and intervention, tree -planting, or the conservation and preservation of lands for park, natural areas, scenic, historic, or open spaces. "Parker" mean those areas of public land set aside for aesthetics educational, recreational, or cultural use by- the citizens of the County. "Parke and Racreatkon Department" means the Dade County Park and Recreation Departmeet. "Ptubkk Agency or Public Agencies" means an agency or agencies or administrative division divisions of the United States goveinmert, the State of Florida, the County, or any municipality vvilhin the County. s` "Recreation and Heritage Facilities" mean those f wilities that are managed by a Public agency ores that focus their. on cultural, historical, educational and recratioinil ac "fies. "State- Paris" means a park owned or operated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division ofRecreation. restion and Parks. "Trust Account" means the separate interest bearing account into which proceeds of the Bond program, as outlined in this Ordinance, shall be deposited. "UMSA" means Unincorporated Municipal Service area of the County, for which the County provides municipal services. Section . Bonds. In accordance- with the provisions of the Dade County Home Rule Charter and the general laws of the State of Florida, including Chapters 125, 159, and 166, Florida Statutes, there is authorized to be issued, subject to the approval of the electorate ' pursuant to the Special Election, general obligation bonds of the County, in one or more series, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed Two Hundred MWon Dollars (S200,000,000) outstanding at any one time (the "Bonds"). This ordinance also authorizes the issuance of other evidences of indebtedness in the form of anticipation notes or bonds in anticipation of the issuance 98-11011) Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 4 of the Bonds. The Bonds shall be payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes levied on all taxable property in the County without limit as to rate or amount, the full faith and credit of the County being pledged to the payment of principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. The Bonds shall bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding the maximum rate of interest permitted by law at the time of their sale, shall be stated to mature on a date or dates not exceeding forty (40) years from the date of issue, shall be subject to redemption and shall have such other terms, covenants and provisions as shall be determined by the Board by one or more subsequent ordinances or resolutions. The purpose of the Bonds shall be (i) to pay the costs of issuance of Bonds, (ii) to pay eligible administrative costs, and (ui) to finance the acquisition of and capital improvements to Parks, Beaches, Natural Areas and Recreational and Heritage fscilides, in the manner set forth in this ordinance, in amounts not to exceed the following: (a) Mturicdpal per capita Amdon and direct grants for specific projects: One hundred seven million nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars (S107,950.000) for grants to Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Orations for the development, improvattea% rehabiliation, ridorwmon or acquismon of real property for Parks and park safety, youth, adult and sailor catd. recreation facilities, Beaches, greetways, trails, and Natural Areas in accordance with the following schedule: (1) Nineteen million nine hundred fifty thousand dollars ($19,950,000) for grants to all;.. incorporated nu»nidpaGtes and UMSA (Unincorporated Municipal Service Area) within theCotmty, in accordance to the following schedule: (.) Nine million seven hundred thousand dollars ($9,700,000) to divide on a per capita basis among the municipalities duly incorporated on the effective date of this Ordinance. (u.) Ten million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($10,250,000) to UMSA as its municipal share. (2) Direct grants for specific projects: Eighty-eight million dollars ($88,000,000) for -direct grants to nunicipalities and UMSA, in accordance with the schedule attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated in this Ordinance by reference. (b) Grants for Specific Regional Projects: Seventy-seven million fifty thousand dollars (S77,050,000) to the County Park and Recreation Department for the development, improvement, restoration, rehabilitation or acquisition of real property for Regional Parks, Bud= and Biscayne Bay access, specific regional projects, Heritage Facilities, Natural Area Preserves and greenways and trails, in accordance with the schedule described in Exhibit "B". (c) Challenge Grants: Fifteen million (S 15,000,000) for challenge grants to Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations in accordance with the following schedule: s 98-1109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 5 (1) Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) for challenge grants to Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations for land acquisition, construction and development of youth recreation and service facilities. (2) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for challenge grants to Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations for natural areas, recreation and open space land acquisition and development. >Swflo4. Administration. (a) The Citizens' Oversight Committee. A Citizens' Oversight Committee ("Committee") will.be formed to oversee the disbursement of the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds. The Committee will have thirteen (13) members; one residing in each of Dade County's thirteen oommiss on districts. Members of the Committee shall be residents of Dade County who -%possess outstanding reputations for civic pride, integrity, responstbiLt' y and business or Ptfe - eonal ability and experience or interest in the fields of recreation, of natural 41110, untes or lead use planning. The Committee and the Nominating Committee, as defined below, will be comprised of members who are representative of the geographic, ethnic, rawil acid gendw make-up of the County. !M(1) y Selection. Members ofthe Committee shall be nominated and appointed in the anner mso forth in this subsection. The Board of County Commissioners of Dade County, Florida shall appoint a nominating committee (the "Nominating committee") comprised of twenty-three (23) members as follows: (i) Six (6) representatives of the State, County or municipal government, which shall include the following persons or their designees: the State Attorney .... for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, the Superintendew of the Dade County School Board, the Dade County Manager, and the Executive Detector of the Dade League of Cities; (H) Twelve (12) representatives of civic, not -for -profit organizations, which shall include the following persons or their designees: Chairman of the United Way, President of Tropical Audubon Society, President of Citizens for a Better South Florida, Director of the Urban League, Director of Alliance for Aging, President of the Jewish Federation, President of the Children's Services Council, President of the Cuban -National Planning Council; President of CAMACOL, President of the Miami -Dade Branch NAACP; President of Baptist Mnisters Councit of Greater Miami and Vicinity; and the Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami; (iii) Five (5) representatives of civic, not -for -profit organizations dedicated to promoting and conserving the environmental or recreational resources of this 98-1_109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 6 community, which shall include the following persons or their designees: President of the Florida Recreation and Park Association, President of the Land Trust of Dade County, and President of the Sierra Club. The Nominating Committee shall submit a slate of four (4) candidates from each Commission District to the Board of Dade County Commissioners for selection. The Board must select from the slate submitted by the Nominating Committee; however, the Board may request additional nominations. (2) Term. The Committee members.shall serve two year terms, and may be reappointed. The terms shall be staggered, with the representatives of the evenly -numbered districts scheduled for replacement or reappointumm after the first year. Members of the Committee shall not be compensated for their services. (3) -r=: Powers and duties. The Committee shell have the following powers and duties: (i) to oversee the deposit and disburseat of the Bond proceeds in accordance with the terms of this Ordinance; u (n) to issue solicitations for all grants, to evaluate, disqualify, and rank c "Imp great proposals, and to recommend the award of grants in accordance with the gums of this.Ordinance; (Jii) to identify ftmdiog to reimburse the County for the reason" costs Of providing staff to the Committee, in the process of the oversight and grant s *, imtoat of this Ordinance, which fuod'mg may include amounts vaU*k . wWw this Bond program if the costs of staffing are related to individual pr+oje;ts ..�._ authorized by this Ordinance; (1v) to promulgate rules consistent with this Ordinance for the conduct of its meetings and the discharge of its responsibilities; (v) to perform such other functions as are set forth for the Committee in this Ordinance. (4) Deposit of Bond Proceeds. All proceeds of the sale of the Bonds shall be delivered to the Director of the Finance Department of Metropolitan Dade County who shall deposit those proceeds in the Trust Account, not to be commingled with other funds of the County, to be disbursed solely for the purposes set forth in this Ordinance. Dade County, itself or through independent auditors, shall have the right at all times to audit the books and records of the Committee. (S) Staff. The County Manager and the County Attorney shall provide to the 98-1109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 7 Committee adequate staff and support services to enable the Committee to carry out its duties and responsibilities. (a) Any adjustments to the amount available from the Bond proceeds which are required to be made to satisfy the costs of providing staff or other services to administer the Bonds shall be made to the amounts available under this Bond program, not to exceed one (1 %) percent- (b) The following provisions of this Section S(b) shall apply to all grants to be awarded pursuant to this Ordinance: (1) Individual applications for grants or per capita allocations pursuant to Section 3 shall be submitted to the Committee for approval as to confiornmy with the, . requirements of this Ordinance and for Committee review and recommendation. The application shall be accompanied by an authorizing resolution • from the governing body of the applicant Public Agency that the project (or projects) for which the grant or allocation is sought is an iatport= park and raxestioa*ojax (or projects) which wd1 benefit sfi residents ofDade County and ;tom opastM traanagement and ProBrsmmin6 fimds we hichaded in budget. (2) Not more than seventeen percent (I M) of monies awarded under any grant may be uhTized for project planting. design and adttaitnistration. are s) - The interest earned on proceeds of the Bonds which have been sold but not allocated shall be used for acquisition of park, open space and natural areas to meet the future needs of the growing population of Dade County Requests for use of these interest funds may be made to the Committee by Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations, with all tide vesting in a Public Agency. (4) 'After approval of this Ordinance by special election, administrative rules governing the iniplemeatadon of the Ordinance shall be prepared by the County Manager. Such rules shall include a timeline for the grant programs identified in Section 3 of this Ordinance, criteria and procedures for evaluating such grants. notification of affected Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations of the proposed criteria and procedures and of the dates of public workshops to be hold throughout the County for the purpose of receiving public input on the proposed criteria and procedures. After at least one public workshop for each of the grant programs referenced in Section 3, the Committee shall adopt final criteria and procedures for evaluating grants for each program, and shall notify affected Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations as to the application timeline, criteria and procedures for evaluating challenge grants for each program. Grants shall be 98-1i99 a 1 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 8 awarded by the Board of County Commissioners upon recommendation of the Committee in accordance with this Ordinance and the rules adopted in accordance with this provision. (5) A Public Agency may enter into an agreement with one or more Not -For -Profit Organizations for the purpose of carrying out a grant pursuant to this Ordinance, subject to the requirements of Section 9. (6) Each Public Agency shall snake every effort to employ local residents, and particularly youth, from the area in which proposed projects arc located. s, (7).. Each Public Agency shall make every effort to work with Not -for -profit Organizations with a demonstrated history of youth employment and training, gang prevention and intervention, and CnvitonnDental piece vation and land a.: ZeNM se ration. -;.;:Funds that are granted pursuant to Section 3 for the purposes of development, i <, ..improv�emait, rehabilitation or restoration dM be expended for these purposes ra i 4 2 .ks,% only on lands owned or teased by a Public Agency. Funds may also be utilized for projects od lands for which the Public Agency holds a tease or other use agreement for an unexpired minimum term of 25 years. br-i(9) • _ -In projects where funds are allocated pursuant to Section 3 for park and facility r -;-VL' -:xh _ . der�topiitera, every effort shall be made to we non-invasive, drought -resistant, or t . : ,. xemcape landscape material, water -conserving irrigation system and energy -fit fuctura, accept when such we can be shown to be unfeasible. When projects involve the rehabilitation of existing irrigation systems or the t creation of new irrigation systems, rectainted water should be used whenever powbk and priority shad be given to development of reclaimed water irrigation systems. (10) The minimum amount that an applicant may request for any individual project is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Any agency may allocate all or a portion of its per capita share to a regional or state project or another neighboring city, and all agencies shall be encouraged to form part--- ips to leverage other available funds with the Dade County School Board, other Public Agencies, and Not -For -Profit Organizations for park and recreation purposes. (11) Funds made available for approved projects from grants shall be expended or encumbered by the recipient within three years of the date when such funds are first made available unless an extension is authorized pursuant to the express terms of this Ordinance. Any such grant funds that are not expended or encumbered by the recipient within such period, shall be made available for award for one or more G 98-1109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 9 of the classes of expenditures specified in Section 3 that the Committee deems to be of the highest priority. i. Upon deposit into the Trust Account, the original recipient of the funds shall have no further claim to the funds. ii. Trust Account funds shall be made available pursuant to the programs outlined in Section 3, and shall be prioritized for heavily used parks and recreation facilities in underserved area of the County or municipalities. When funds are to be used for the acquisition of property, priority shall be given to acquiring land for park, recreation or natural areas purposes in densely populated, underserved areas with doamuetted deficiencies in park, recreation or open space opportunes. (12) : . The scope of each per capita project, shall remain as defined in the application for Bond funds and this Ordinance. If there are required motions to the scope of Y� the specific project, the recipient may alter the scope of the specific project, as •'i;',: :{i� : defined by the admWatrstnve mules. The modlfK',atnOAs shaft be subject to approval by the Committee. The full amount allocated for a sped5c project as detailed within the application and this Ordinance shall be used for the designated project and not U mfeied to another project. (13) If Bond pfoceeds have not been expended or encumbered vyith in the periods --�.allow�ed, the recipient agencies may submit to the Committee for review and approval in its discretion a plan for expeadWre or enmmbnanoe of the fimds in . accordance with the purposes of this Ordinance within the municipality or are of Plgir-4 - the County in which the funds were originally authorized to be expended. (c) Challenge Grants. In addition to those provisions contained in Section 5 (b) abov% the Mowing provisions shall apply to challenge grants to be awardod pursuant to Section 3 (c) of this Ordinance. (1) - The fiords authorized in Section 3 (c) shall be available as grants on a challenge basis to Public Agencies and Not -for -profit Organizations. (2) An extension not to exceed two (2) years beyond the tlrwyear time limit for . expenditure or encumbrance of grant funds may be authorized by the Committee for reasonable cause. (3) These grants shall be limited for acquisition of lands for public use, and improvements or development to publicly owned lands and facilities. (4) Pursuant to Section 3 (c) (1). an amount not to exceed seven million dollars ($7,000,000), shall be dedicated to park, recreation and open space acquisition and 0 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 10 development in areas which: (i) are identified as economically and/or socially disadvantaged consistent with Federal guidelines, where at least 51 percent of residents live at or below 80 percent of the County's median income, and (ii) which possess a documented deficiency in recreation and open space opportunities defined as the difference between area supply and area demand for facilities, programs and services. (5) In the evaluation of grant applications pursuant to Section 3(cx 1), priority shall be given first to correct vestiges of past discrimination and second to those which meet one or more of the following criteria: (i) joint application by a Public Agency and a Not -For -Profit Organization whose primary focus is working with youth, (ii) application by a Not-For-ProSt 4rganizataon with a demonstrated history of gang intetvetrtion, gang prevention, ability to work with at -risk youth, and prior experience in such activities through grants from Public Agencies: (iii) application = = - by Not-F(r-Profit Orgatuzstion which agrees to and can demonstrate the ability to � ' •'� ` ' operate and maintain the facility to be constructed or developed on a long-term basis; (iv) application by a Not -For -Profit Organiation with vqm ience in park - and open space acquisition and preaervatioa lid) Grants for- Specific County and Municipal Projectt& In addition to those provi:ioas coomned in Section 5(b) above, the following provisions shall apply to the grants for specific County and municipal projects to be awarded pursuant to Sections 3 (ax2) and 3 (b) of this These grants shall be limited for acquisition oflands for public use, and i 3<; irnprOVemdrts or developnrart to publicly owned lands and fialities for the.. purposes set forth in Sections 3 (a) (2) and 3 (b) of this Ordinance. (2) An extension not to exceed two (2) years beyond the three-year time limit for expenditure or encumbrance of grant funds may be authorized by the Committee for reasonable cause. (a) No funds authorized under Section 3 may be disbursed to any recipient unless the recipient agrees: (1) That grants for all programs in Section 3 shall be made available at least once every twelve (12) months with public notice from the County. (2) To maintain and operate in perpetuity the property acquired, developed, improved, rehabilitated or restored with the funds, except where leases are in effect. The recipient or its successors in interest in the property may transfer the responsibility to maintain and operate the property to another 98-.1109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 1 I Public Agency or another Not -For -Profit Organization in accordance with this Section. The recipient agency must provide adequate programming for any new facilities constructed with proceeds of the Bonds. (3) To use the property only for the purposes of this Ordinance and to make no other use, sale, or disposition of the property, except as provided in subdivision (b) of this Section. (4) Any beach, park or other public facility acquired, developed, rehabilitated or restored with funds from this act shaU be open and accessible to the public without discrimination as to race, color, gander, age, religious belie£ residence, national origin, marital status, or disability. •,; 1� (S) In order to maintain the exclusion from gross income for federal income tax purposes of the interest on any bonds, notes or other evidences of x` indebtedness issued for purposes of this Ordinance, each recipient of funds -' pursuant to this Ordinance covenant: to comply with each applicable requirement of Section 103 and Sections 141 through 150 of the Internal Re`reaue Code of 1986, as amended. Each recipient of funds shall agree in writing to the conditions spadfied in paragraphs (2� (3), arel (4) of this . ... 1�2sifiVv The conditions specified in paragraphs (2), (3), (4) and (S) of this Section picot prevent the transfer of property acquired, developed, improved, rehabilitated or restored with alimds authorized purmw to Section 3 ofthis Ordinance from the recipient to any otter Public to a Not•For-Profit Orgamzrntion urthorized to acquire, develop, improve or restore Public real property for pack, wrMe, recreation, open space or gang pravwuw and intervention purposes, to the State of Florida or to the National Park Service, provided that any such suece:'or to the recipiart assumes the obligations imposed by such conditions. V (b) Any changes in use of any property acquired through grants pursuant to this Ordinance must be maintained in perpetuity for public park and recreation purposes. If the use of the property acquired through grants pursuant to this Ordinance is changed to one other than a use permitted under the category from which the funds were provided, or the property is sold or otherwise disposed o& an amount equal to the (1) amount of the grant, (2) the fair market value of the real property, or (3) the proceeds from the portion of such property acquired, developed, improved, rehabilitated or restored with the grant, whichever is greater, shall be used by the recipient, subject to subdivision (a) of this Section, for a purpose authorized in that category or shall be reimbursed to the Trust Account and be available for appropriation only for a use authorized in that category. If the property sold or otherwise disposed of is less than the entire interest in the property originally acquired, developed, improved, rehabilitated or restored with the grant, an amount 98-1109 r1- Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 12 equal to the proceeds or the fair market value of the property interest sold or otherwise disposed of whichever is greater, shall be used by the grantee, subject to subdivision (a) of this Section, for a purpose authorized in that category or shall be reimbursed to the general fund and be available for appropriation only for a use authorized in that category. Nothing in this Section 6 shall limit a Public Agency from transferring property acquired pursuant to this Ordinance to the National Park Service or the State Park System, with or without consideration. (c) Awards pursuant to this Ordinance shall first be available during the fiscal year in which Bond proceeds are initially available. (a) An real property acquired pursuant to this Ordinance shall be acquired in oompliaace with Dade County A►dnunisttsdve Order 8-4 and Florida Statute 12.5.355, and other applicable laws. Funds disbursed to a Public Agency other than the County in aocordaace with Section 3 shall be expended by that agency pursuant to an Interlocal agreement with Metro -Dade County. (b) For the purposes of this Ordinance, acquisition may include gigs, .Qu .*kj.. vl leases, eamnents, the awase of eminent domain, the transfer or exchange of property of Mm .;.value; transfers of devdopme;at lights or credits, and purchases of devdopmau rights and other n tereats. :AK -to (c) All grants, gifts, devises, or bequests to any of the qualif. ed Public of this Ordinance, conditional or unconditional, for park conservation, recreational, wildit bibitat, natural lands or other purposes for which real property may be acquired or developed pursuant to. this Ordinance, shall be made in the name of the agency and accepted and received on behalf of-.; the agency purawnt to the applicable Adrninia1 1 1 1e Order of the County. • The gcaot:, gi@s, , devises or bequests shall be available for v for the purposes specified in Section 3, ; •, , hereof. (a) Reasonable public access to lands and facilities funded by this Ordinance shall not be denied, except where that access may interfere with resource protection. (b) All funds allocated pursuant to this Ordinance for projects involving the rehabilitation or restoration of beach, park, recreation, open space or natural lands shall be used to the maximum extent practical to employ residents from the surrounding community in which the . particular rehabilitation or restoration project is being carried out. (c) To the maximum extent feasible, Public Agencies and Not -For -Profit Organizations shall be encouraged and have authority to use funds received pursuant to this 13 98-1109 Amended Alternate Agenda Item No. 4(E) Page No. 13 Ordinance to provide funding through agreements with community organizations, particularly when youth can be employed to work on restoration or rehabilitation projects being carried out in their own communities. Such agreements shall be entered into solely for the accomplishment of the purposes set forth by this Ordinance. i •L171 (a) Prior to recommending the acquisition of lands that arc located on or near tidelands, submerged lands, swamp, or other wetlands, whether or not those lands have been granted in trust to a local Public Agency, any agency receiving funds pursuant to this Ordinance shall submit to the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Managpttent (DERM) any proposal for the acquisition of those lands pursuant to this aheaaum DERM may, at its discretion, within ninety (90) days of such a submission, review the proposed acquisidon, make a detamnhation sa to the State's existing or potential interest in the lands, and report its findings to -1!6e entity making the submittal and to the County Manager. — (b) No wetlands or riparian habitat acquired pursuant to. Section 3 shall be used as a ' dredge spoil area or shall be subject to revetment which damages the quality of the habitat for which the property was acquired. -- (c) No provision of this Ordinance shall be construed as authorizing the aminatied of publicly -owned lands.• Section 10. Bond C oital. we] (a) Pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 5506.9 ofthe Public Res=ces Code,'nu proceeds from any Bonk notes or other evidences ofand-1 tednew issued by Dade County hall' be used for any opmathotm maintenance or der' &W purpose:, except that am* proceed: any be' used to pay all coats incidental to the pion and issuance ofthe Bonds. At .4 (b) The amounts of all allocations designated in Section 3 are gross amounts, and shall be reduced not more than one percent (16A) for the costs of the overall administrative expenses of the Bond. It is the intent of this Ordinance to produce a net benefit to the residents of Dade County. No substitution in capital project funding by the County and/or municipifities shall occur as a result of projects specifically funded by this bond issue. z M. I:.�. The Bonds may be issued either all at one time or in part from time to time as the Board of �Y 98-11U9 Amer', Alt late Agenaa Item No. 4(E) Page No. 14 County Commissioners may in its discretion determine by subsequent ordinance or resolution. The sale of such Bonds shall not be combined with the sale of any other bonds of the County. Section 13. Indenendent Audit. There shall be an annual independent audit of all proceeds of the Bonds. This audit shall examine all proceeds on hand and unoWMed. The expense of the audit shall be paid from the general bond fund. All Bond recipients shall cooperate fully with the program's auditors. The Committee shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to require recipients of any grant to retain the services of an independent private sector inspector general (IPSIG) to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review the operations, activities and performance of the recipient and its contractor. Said audit map include compliance with contract speaficationa and project costs, as well as the prevention of corruption and fraud. Grant agreements shall include an acknowledgment by the recipient drat the Committee has the right to utilize an IPSIG. : Section 14. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affecW by such invalidity.__ z Section 15. It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners, and it 'is lieraby ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Mdropolitan Dade County, Floikk The sections of this Ordinance miy be renumbered or rele tered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance! may be changed to "section," `article," or other appropriate word figon 6. This Ordinance does not contain a sunset provision. Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days following the date of its enactment. Section IS..In addition to any other remedies provided by law to any person or entity, the remedies provided in the Citizens Bill of Rights shall be available for violations of this Ordinance. PASSED AND ADOPTED: JUL 1 6 1996 Approved by County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. •I�l Prepared by: ,4Z 98-1.1.09 Exhibit "A" A. Four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to the City of Coral Gables in accordance with the following schedule: i.Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for the development and renovation of Phillips Park. ii.Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Nat Winokur Park for the installation of new playground system. 'y iiil ipfttyt�hoousand dollars ($50,000) for Salvador Park for the renovation of 1�YSro, system and picnic pavilion. B. ' Forty-eW thousand dollars ($48,000) to the City of Florida City for Loren Roberts Park �ivelop a baseball and a softball field. C. Five mt7Gon dollars ($5,000,000) to the City of Hialeah in accordance with the following t r 'Park million six hundred thousand dollars . (52,600,000) for Park for new lake contota s, eebaneed rea?aaiott areas, buildiag .,, renovations, fencing, lighting and other improvements._ u.One million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000) for Dan Park for the construction of the Dan Park gymnasium. 3. iu.Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) for the development of t';� neighborhood park located at West 32-36 Avenue connector Road (Hialeah and Hialeah Gardens Blvd.) and 79 Street. iv -Two hundred and fifty thousand ($250,000) for renovations and improvements at Cotson Park and Reid Pool Park, to include improved athletic fields, renovation of balifidd building and security lighting. v.One hundred and fifty thousand ($150,000). divided equally between Babcock Park and Milander Park for installation of new playgrounds/totlots to comply with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. D. One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to the City of Homestead in accordance with the following schedule: � 98-1109 1 LOne million dollars (51,000,000) to implement the first phase of the development of the Homestead Equestrian Center and to be used to leverage additional funds for the completion of the Center. ii.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for Roby George Park for the development of the Phichol Williams Community Center. E. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the Village of Key Biscayne for the development of Village Green Park. F. Eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000) to the City of Miami in accordance with the following schedule: LOne million eight hundred thousand dollars ($1,800,000) for the ` restoration of the historically designated Vnrick Gym, to be used by persons with dimMides for adaptive sading and other community youth -related activities. _ :'-ii.One million dollars (51,000,000) to complete a biach erosion control _ program on Vnginia Key Beach and' enhancxinerits to the island dune Syst1 G118. - .. .. in.Eight hundred thousand dollars (UW,000) for the development of a new remation/semor trust building and site improveinents at Maceo Park. •3Y .2:i:. �: �U:.:.. r , tv.Elgltt hundred thousand (5800.000) for the improvements and 7 r:_tH , . �• !r . fv_ - renovations to the recreation building; awimcang pool, and ballSdds, courts and playgrounds at Glibson Park. v.Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for acquisition and renovations at Jose Marti Park. vi.Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for improvements and renovations to Hadley Park. vii.Seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) for renovations and improvements to the youth center and swimming pool at Virrick Park. via. Seven hundred thousand dollars (5700,000) for improvements to the recreation building and renovations to the basketball/tennis court and baseballfsoftball fields and improvements to Douglas Park. ix. Six hundred fifty thousand dollars (5650,000) for recreation building ,-� 98-1.109 improvements, new and renovated basketball courts and baseball/softball fields, and swimming pool renovations for Shenandoah Park. x.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the design and construction of the Virginia Key Environmental Education Center. xi.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to be used as local matching funds for the renovation and adaptive reuse of two historic structures, the Wagner Homestead and the Ft. Dallas Barracks for Lummus Park. xii.Five hundred thousand dollars (S500,000) for shoreliniimproverrtents, seating and plazas for Lummus Park. )&Five htmdred thousand dollars ($500,000) to be used as a local match for other grants to extend the hGami Riverwalk xiv.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for shoreline stabilization, J,Ilk 111111it.40,, , btdlding renovation. and new tennis court and roller hockey faplrty arhancanent at Peacock/Myers Park._ xv.Five hundred thousand dollars (S500,000) for shoreline stabilization, s ~#ilr^S g PooltY reaovation, tennis canter raavation, and lighting at ..,I,,M, :Morningside Park. Four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for irnprovem - is to ..;; the recreation center for Persons with Disabilities Programs, renovations to ballfields, and new playground and improvaneais at Kbdoch Park. xvi. Four hundred fifty thousand. dollars ($450,000) for renovations and improvements to Williams Park xvii.Four hundred twenty --five thousand dollars ($425,000) for renovations and improvements at Athalie Range Park. xviii.Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for improvements and renovations at Robert King High Park. xix.Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for recreation building renovations and swimming pool facility renovations at Curtis Park. xx.Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for building �� 98-�1U renovations and exercise course at Roberto Clemente Park. xxi.Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for renovations to building, ballfield and swimming pool facility and new playground and volleyball courts at West End Park. xxii.Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for shoreline stabilization new playground, exercise course, volleyball court and lighting at Pace Park. xxiii.Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for improvements to the teas center/restroom building, new tennis court and Gghtmg upgrade for - K rk Munroe Park. =v.Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for building and ball5dd 1/- renovations, playground expansion and security lighting upgrade for .s,.ai:�:; :: � Comstock Park. ioiv.Four hundred thousand dollars ($40%000) for recxeatiga building - � ''sod baMeld renovations, 'new playground and' sports fling at Fern Isle Park. WWW a: xcvi.Three hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($300,000) for expansion, renovation and improveingtts at Buena Vista Fark. iocvn.Two hundred thousand doUais (S200,000) for repair and renovation of Manuel Artime Center handicapped i�Gx�si'biCtY Theater, to nnprove , and exterior security fighting. xxviii.One hundred fifty thousand dollars (S1S0,000) for renovations and improvements to recreation building, ballfields and new sports lighting at Moore Park. xxix.One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($I50,000) for renovations and improvements to recreation building, ballfields, playground and fighting at Grapeland Park. . xxx.One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for building and court renovations, new fencing, playground and improvements at Belafonte-Tacolcy Center. xxxi.One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for recreation and parking improvements, playground expansion, fencing and sports lighting '�'� 98-1109 at Reeves Park. xxxii.One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for shoreline stabilization and site building improvements, including exercise course at Legion Park. xxxii.The hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for building renovation, fencing and lighting for Simpson Park. xxxiii.One hundred fifty -thousand dollars ($150,000) for improvements and renovations at Dorsey Park. xxxiv.One hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) for renovations, improvements and shoreline enhancements to Kennedy Park iki"z3 ,,...xxxv.0ne hundred twenty-five thousand (5125,000) for building and ballfield renovations and new playground and fencing at Coral Gate Park. j =cvi.One hundred thousand dollars, ($100,000) for softballfield and - ba*AW court renovations, oaw playgrounds and volkybsll court at Southside Park. =xvii.Ona hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for building and court rarovatiotM Osyground and lightiug for Bryan Park. wacyiii.One hundred and twenty thousand dollars ($125,000) for `�'`•�.� amphitheater renwvations, pLiying field improvenieiits and new tot lot for .rr, African Square Park. :. 1/', xLOne hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for court and ballfield renovations, new fmmg, Lighting and playground at Armbrister Park. xli.One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for new restroom facility, fearing, playground expansion, security/sport lighting and irrigation at Henderson Park. x1ii.One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for park expansion and improvements and ballfield construction at Lemon City Park. xliii.One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for park expansion and site improvement at Maximo Gomez Park (Domino Park). xliv.One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for new playground, lighting �^ 98-1109 and renovations of courts, ballfields and restrooms at Riverside Park. Av. One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for renovations and site improvements, including walkways and nature trails at Alice Wainwright Park. xlvi. One hundred thousand dollars (S 100,000) for baywalk lighting at Bayfront Park. xiviii. One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for building renovations, new playground, court renovations and lighting upgrade at Bryan park. xlvix. One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for new fencing, Playground and volleyball court_ and renovation of restrooms, parkin$ lot improvements and improved lighting at Sewell Park. 4. Six nm7lion three hundred seventy -five thousand dollars.(56,375,000) to the City of NEW 'W m� , with the following schedule: ,. :� - LThree million dollars ($3,000,000) for beach and boardwallt renovation {� f102" and restoration. ,,�## j i.Two mdllion one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2, l 50,000) for rawvation ofNorth Shore Open Spat Park. _f ,;::; j,, ,,:' iii.One million dollars ($1,000,000) for swimming pool renovation at im�cipal parks. iv.Two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) for rcbabilitation of the Police Athletic League (P.A.L.) Juvenile Center at Flamingo Park. H. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the City of Miami Springs in accordance with the following schedule: i.Four hundred fifty-seven thousand dollars ($457,000) for municipal pool renovation at the Municipal Recreation Center. ii.Forty-three thousand dollars ($43,000) for Ponce Field renovations. I. One million dollars (S 1,000,000) to the City of North Miami for the development of the North Miami Community Center. J. Two million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars (S2,850,000) to the City of North Mani 98-1109 ,..:"L( Beach in accordance with the following schedule: i.One million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,850,000) for the acquisition and development of the 167th Street Athletic Field. ii.One million dollars (S 1,000,000) for the development of the North Miami Beach Youth Enrichment Services (Y.E.S.) Center at Government Center. K. One hundred seventy thousand dollars ($170,000) to the City of Opa Locka for the development of Segal Park. L. Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to the City of South Miami for the. dtveSOW ptneat of the Murray Park Recreation Center. M Five 6n"d thousand dollars ($500,000) to the City of Sweetwater for the expansion and/or development of Antonio Maceo Park. N. �'` One hundred twdity-five thousand dollus (5125,000) to the Ckjr of West l ane. for the renovation and development of the recreation center and Cooper Pi&' - `'- `"'�' yam h'on seven luiikhed thirty-two thousand dollars ($30,732*) to Dade county UMSA, in accordance with the following schedule: F` i.Four iniMm"dollars ($4,000,000) for l 6W park expansion at the following parks: a.One million five hundred thousand -dollars ($1,500,000) for Carol City Community. b.One million five hundred thouseod dollars ($1,500,000) at Gwen Cherry Park. c.One million dollars (S1,000,000) for Cutler Ridge Neighborhood. ii.Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to Dade County UMSA for park pool development, including the acquisition of a family aquatic center for approximately two million dollars ($2,000,000), and the renovation and upgrade of aquatic facilities for approximately five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), each at Norwood, Gwen Cherry, Cutler Ridge, South Dade, A.D. Barnes, and Tamiami Parks. iii.Forty one million seven hundred thirty thousand dollars ($41,732,000) to �� 98-1109 l Dade County UMSA for local park development in accordance with the following schedule: alive hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for neighborhood park development at Brentwood Park. b.One million eight hundred thousand dollars ($1,800,000) to complete park development, including a small community center and lighted athletic fields, at Rolling Oaks Park. c.One million dollars ($1,000,000) to continue park development, including addition to existing recreation building and walkways -.'A: `' :`'�=c`'r►:'= "along Ok to River at Highland Oaks Park. .�: `.a+.nrri6r� r 5�:"'.:i.s7i.SM�• �. ;.I.Seven hundred fifty thousand ($750,000) for park development, including recreation building, at Lakes by the Bay Park. e Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for pads devdopnarnt tnduding recreation building, at Deerwood Park. n 'f Two anillion dollars ($2,000,000) to comp M part deve�o'pioen; with community football/soccer stadium, recreation center, tz< U playground and athletic fields at Southridge Park.. &One million five hundred thousand dollars_ ($1,500,000) to AM. :-t•sas;t;..; continue, park dewdoPment, including community building, •completion of softball complex and restroom/concession/storage building, at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park. h.Five hundred thousand dollars (S500,000) to continue park development with lighted soccer fields, tot lot and picnic shelter at Southern Estates Park. Might hundred thousand dollars (S800,000) to continue park - development, including recreation building, at Nflers Pond Park. j.Nine million dollars ($9,000,000) for park and recreation land acquisition in West Kendall Area, with phase I district park development to include lighted ballfields, soccer fields, restroom/concession building and maintenance facility, for West Kendall Park. ,� 98-•11.09 k.Six hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($675,000) to continue park development to include lighted soccer and multipurpose fields at Westwind Lakes Park. I.Six hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($675,000) to continue park development to include multipurpose athletic fields, tennis courts, multipurpose courts, tot lot and picnic shelter at Country Lake Park. m.Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) to continue park development to include lighted soccer fields, multipurpose courts, . , . restroom/storagetconcession building at Country Village Park. n.Two million six hundred eighty two thousand dollars ($2,682,000) ,f�" park development to include picnic shelters, Walkway and jog&g paths, rea kdon/fitne s center and Courts at 1MLami West Pa& lf�#f',F1k�E ,, On million dollars fu (S 1,000,000) for rter hpark dev+dopmatt to : , �inelude community center at The Women's Park. ,,-rto juvenile crime revntion: p Three millwn dollars ($3,000,000) to develop large recreation caster in the Nami Carol City Park area. quo- j q.Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars (5750,000) to develop Park w$�-;,-ts►.E�.;,,,. ,�J,: •:'.: to include mwhtputpose courts, athletic fields and upgrade of adsting recreation crater at Perrin Park. r.One million dollars ($1,000,000) to complete recreation building and upgrade other park facilities at Goulds Park. s.Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for phase I development to include athletic fields, trails and picnicking areas at HAFB Recreation Are& t.One million dollars ($1,000,000) to initiate development of new community park at Royal Colonial Park. u.Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) to replace stadium field house, provide a baseball complex, upgrade equestrian center, electrical utilities and irrigation at Tropical Park. 98-1109 v.Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to continue park development, including soccer fields and recreation center expansion, at Tamiami Park. w.One minion dollars ($1,000,000) for further park development to inchide recreation building, additional parking, landscaping and lighting of existing ba115eld at Ruben Dario Park. >F%� i�i�'f .•v. *'.a %�+���-��•� •Ft' 6ic � 4.`a�i�1� ;pT;'piF:�i� �' .�R7 ;t: •`,i..{-.;fi,M,3�` .f :r=wj+A�1�• .. lbikf • y- �:��jit�l�l�+'�{��+i"ts�cti.$_�y�]�.�.�}:�'��'�►�,�':�:t,:,�:. . y.`�'� �:'�,•''�.'����:j�}3,[yy� ..f��; M USO*V.'4'� .Wft "-,i 'Qa .`:� Jii�%rT-,'�y^ifi*,"'!f'•.�",:7!i7—' •—i =► 0 =6��:�cc-:+r;�'•iiS�.+�s�l>b��:�c,:ss �7-,;.-..,,�r�.::tsf3 i'. ��;.•c• _ '-.,1�,:..I;e�t�S�:3•: - - 4 • . ti eits a}"�� ;�dS►.c�:+.rrl �?t'' anti t,�.`7'L . , _•;3Q� !R:'-ii0.9%.�•�1i�0'"�',�ti ...:i �S$./��,._Y: �' f�-:t;.. l 1.;.•..iii` ' 98-1109 Exhibit "B" 1. Nineteen million nine hundred thousand dollars ($19,900,000) to the County Park and Recreation Department for the development, improvement, restoration, rehabilitation or acquisition of real property for beaches and Biscayne Bay access, in accordance with the following schedule: A Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for beach restoration and dune renourishment, to be used as the local match for Federal and State of Florida funds in projects south of the County line to Government Cut. B. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for devebpment, including canal improvements, northade restroom building and picnic area upgrades to Black Point Park. C. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to imwte master plan development, including .picnic shelters, fishing and canoe launch area at Chapman Field Park. D. Six million dollars (S6,000,000) for restoration and upgrade, ita�rd'mg garden areas, cabanas, picnic areas, restrooms, dockmaster's buildntg, and park traffic arca>Vtionfalures at Crandon Park. -E. Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for upgrading restroom and ward 8, beach side. picnic shelters, fishing pier reco lighting and Parking improvements at;Haulover Park. F. One million dollars ($1,000,000) to renovate and upgrade atoll pool and picxuc areas at Homestead Bayfront Park G. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to re Mue and upgrade the atoll pool, roadways and picnic areas at Matheson Hammock Park H. One million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000) for continued historic preservation, development of interpretive trails and bay shore access at Charles Deering Estate. 2. Fifty-seven million four -hundred fifty thousand dollars ($57,450,000) to the County Park and Recreation Department for the development, improvement, restoration, rehabilitation or acquisition of real property for regional parks, regional recreation or heritage facilities and natural area preserves, in accordance with the following schedule: ' A. One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to provide ADA compliance at existing regional county park facilities. 98-1109 B. Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for the restoration of park and recreation natural areas and preserves to a maintenance level. C. One million dollars (S1,000,000) for the complete facility development, including a new music hall, additional landscaping and access control for the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center. D. Two million dollars (S2,000,000) for development of lighted soccer fields and multipurpose balifields, sand volleyball courts for public recreation to serve northeast Dade and intramural for FIU Bay Vista Campus. E. Three hundred thousand dollars (S300,000) to upgrade fatality for the Dade County Au&onum to meet fire code provisions and provide general renovation. F. One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to continue renovation ands of gardens, orciwds, arbors wW'h 'ldinga for Redlabd Fruit & Spice Park. trylS9i !'�= `J. mn'lhon doihlrs (51,000,000) t0 rdl04laiC and upgladC POOL -courts, installbasketball court, tot lot, sand vooUeybali pit, recreation bind"rig, =tmpnng utility hookups at Larry 8t Penny Thompson Park. H. Twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) toward completion oftind'aec�oiid 'The Latin American Experience," at Metrozoo, in accordance with approved plus, to be impl inn by'the Dade County Park and Recreation Departmeni in consultation with the Zoological Society of Florida. 1. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to initiate design and development for South Dade Cultural Arts Facility. 3. Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for continued development of an education complex at Fairchild Tropical Garden, including new construction and bringing existing structures up to ADA and County building code requirements in accordance with approved Fairchild Tropical Garden master plan to be implemented by its Board of Trustees in partnership with the County Park and Recreation Department. K. Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for natural areas and for in -holding acquisition at the existing parks: a.Two million dollars (S2,000,000) for Charles Deering Estates Outparcels. b.Six hundred thousand dollars (S600,000) for East Greynolds/Oleta River 98-1169 corridor. c.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for Camp Owaissa Bauer addition. d.Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for PLANT additions. e.Four hundred thousand dollars (S400,000) for Redland Fruit & Spice Park outparcels. L. Throe million dollars ($3,000,000) to renovate and repair youth camp grounds, install irrigation, rehabilitate entry feature, install picnic slickers, and complete engineering on swimming hole restoration at Greynolds Park. M.. .: Eight hundred thousand dollars (S800,000) for the initial designand development of an c H Cultural Arts Facility �9 l P I�ispani enrage. . .. N.. . Four million dollar ($4,000,000) for the acgtu an, plaaning, de gn and ; development of the former Parrot Jungle property, if made available for q�u�aition, to be impbmeated,by tlW Couaty Park and Rwreation Dgwtment or the Co�mtyPark`and Rea�eation D Visage of Pii pursuant p with the to __urtalocal,agr°an°!�t;»t,cra O. One million eight -hundred thousand dollars ($1,8W.W) for the impLm�e�utatiwt o(tha.adopted South Dade Greenways Plan. P. Two million dollars (S2,000,000) for the expansion and dcvdoeel i ara 44"atts center at the historic Virrick Gym site, with special emphasis. on serving disabled, persons. The following Park Projects promote juvenile crime prevention: Q. Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for fiuther park development with soccer fields, sofUWI complex, a large recreation center and swimming beach at Amelia Emhart Park. R. Three million dollars ($3,000,000) to initiate regional park development, including youth and adult athletic facilities at Ives Estates Park. S. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to renovate and upgrade group cabins and lodge kitchen and swimming pool for youth groups at Camp Owaissa Bauer Park. T. Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for development of a Youth Education and Sports Facility in the Carol City Area. _ 9 _I i �. () 1),8