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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit CEXHIBIT C "County Resolution -Bond Funding" Coconut Grove Playhouse Coconut Grove Playhouse File ID No. 4129 Approved Veto Override Mayor Amended Special Item No. 8 7-20-04 RES9LU_TION NQ R-4ji-W t 1rRK COF tHE BOARD a' COUNiY cummiSSIOn e RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR HOLDING OF Sh TM' FLPF14111 BOND ELECTION IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON NOVEMBER 2, 2004 WITH RESPECT TO AUTHORIZATION OF NOT EXCEEDING $552,692,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF SAID COUNTY TO CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE CULTURAL, LIBRARY AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami -Dade County, Florida (the "Board") finds it necessary and appropriate and in the best interest of the County to hold a special election to authorize the issuance of General Obligation Bonds (the "Bonds") of Miami - Dade County in an amount not to exceed $552,692,000, as needed, in series from time to time, which Bonds will be secured by the full faith and credit of the County; and WHEREAS, proceeds from such Bonds will be used for various, unfunded capital projects that have been identified and delineated in Appendix A, attached to this Resolution; and WHEREAS, issuing such Bonds will stimulate the County economy and provide employment; and WHEREAS, upon approval by the electors of the County to issue the Bonds, the Board will enact Bond ordinances authorizing the issuance of the Bonds so approved; and WHEREAS, the Board intends, to the extent possible, that the debt service millage required to pay the debt service on the Bonds shall not exceed the current debt service millage in any year while the Bonds are outstanding and the total principal amount of the Bonds has been fixed with that intention in mind, C tmusnu:ai DOC gir A:„nded Special Item No. 8 Page No. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MIIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 2a The preamble to this Resolution and the County Manager's memorandum accompanying this Resolution tyre approved and incorporated by reference in this Resolution. Section 2, A General Obligation Bond Special Election shall be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County the questions stated in the Notice of General Obligation Bond Special Election set forth below in Section 3 of this Resolution. Section 3, Notice of said General Obligation Bond Special Election shall be published in The Miami Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in Miami -Dade County, Florida, at least twice, once in the fifth week and once in the third week prior to the week in which the election is to be held, the date of first publication in said newspaper to be at least thirty days before said election, which notice shall be substantially in the following form: NOTICE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND SPECIAL ELECTION BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES To be Held On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2004 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA C44171K30U213.00C A General Obligation Bond Special Election will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of Miami -Dade County. Florida, the following question: MEMORANDUM Amended Special Item No, A TO: Honorable Chairperson Barbara Carey Shuler, Ed. D. DATE: and Members, Board of County Commissioners FROM: George M. Burgess County Manager RS919-04 July 20, 2004 SUBJECT: Resolution Approving a Special Election for the Building Better Communities Bond Program - To Construct and Improve Cultural, Library and Multicultural Educational Facilities RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve the attached resolution authorizing the placement of the Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond Program (Program) ballot question authorizing funding for projects to construct and improve cultural, library and multicultural educational facilities on the November 2, 2004, ballot. If approved by the Board and the voters, the referendum will allow the County to construct and improve cultural facilities including Museum of Science, Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami Art Museum, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and provide a Cultural Facilities Fund and Historic Preservation Fund (see Appendix A). This resolution will allow the County to issue General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed S552,692 million over a multi -year period to fund improvements to the County's cultural facilities and address a number of quality of life issues in out community. Legislation creating interlocal agreements with the municipalities and establishing a Program Advisory Committee will be forwarded to the Board upon approval of the program by the electorate. Individual debt issuances will also be subsequently forwarded for Board approval. BACKGROUND The recommended Program will provide the County with the capability of responding to the community's longstanding unfunded capital infrastructure needs in a comprehensive manner. The attached recommended list of projects provides a multi -faceted approach, which addresses the need for facilities and infrastructure as well as economic development concerns, Since our Community Small Business Enterprise and Community Workforce regulations will apply to the Building Better Communities projects, it is anticipated that the Program will contribute to our economy by generating a large number of jobs as well as many new and meaningful business development and training opportunities in out local community, A comprehensive report detailing our efforts to assemble a balanced Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond Program is presented under separate cover. The attached resolution and corresponding project recomrnendations further refine the proposed Program by incorporating the Board's input from the June 24, 2004 General Obligation Bond Workshop as well as subsequent f Honorable Chairperson Barbara Carey Shuler, Ed. D. and Members, Board of County Commissioners Page 2 individual follow-up meetings with Board members. We have a unique opportunity to move forward with this Program at this time. Existing debt from the Decade of Progress Bond Program, the Criminal Justice Bond Program and the Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program is being retired allowing capacity for future bond issuances while maintaining a flat millage rate For debt service. Finally, placement of the ballot question on an already scheduled General Election allows us to avoid incurring the considerable costs that would be associated with a separate election, Therefore, it is respectfully requested that the Board approve the attached resolution and allow the electorate to vote on critical capital improvement issues impacting the future of Miami -Dade County, Assistant County Mana r 4 n Aniandcd Special Item No, B Page No. 3 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES To construct and improve libraries, cultural facilities, and Head Start learning centers for pre-school children to offer multicultural educational opportunities and activities, described in Resolution No. 919-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami -Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding S552,692,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes? FOR BONDS AGAINST BONDS The polls at said election will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M, until 7:00 P.M. of the same day. All qualified electors of the County shall be entitled to vote at said special election. Said General Obligation Bond Special Election will be held at the established polling places in the several precincts, respectively, in the County as established for County -wide general elections. Miami -Dade County shall be authorized to issue the bonds covered by the question hereinabove set forth if such issuance as to such question shall have been approved by vote of a majority of the qualified electors of Miami -Dade County voting thereon. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Miami -Dade County, Florida. Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Miami -Dade County, Florida Seellon 4E Touch Screen Voting Machines shall be used at such special election, and the ballot question shall appear in substantially the form set forth in the Notice of General Obligation Bond Special Election in Section 3 of this Resolution. Section 5. The question shall appear on the touch screens ballot as a separate question. Those qualified electors desiring to approve the issuance of bonds shall be instructed c +wructaA>IJ oor A...cndcd Special Item No. B Page No. 4 to vote "FOR BONDS". Those qualified electors desiring to disapprove the issuance of bonds shall be instructed to vote "AGAINST BONDS". Seetioi i, Absentee paper ballots may be used by qualified electors of the County for voting on the question at said election. The form of such absentee ballot shall be in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the general election laws, and shall have printed thereon the question hereinebovc set forth, with proper place for voting either "FOR BONDS" or "AGAINST BONDS" following the statement of the question aforesaid. Section 7, A sample ballot showing the manner in which the question aforesaid shall appear on the touch screen ballot at this special election shall be published and provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of the general election laws. Section St This special election on the question aforesaid shall be held and conducted in accordance with the applicable provisions of the general laws relating to special elections and the provisions of the Miami -Dade County Home Rule Charter. The County Manager, the Finance Director, the Supervisor of Elections and the Clerk of the County Comrnission are hereby authorized and directed to take all appropriate actions necessary to carry into effect and accomplish the provisions of this Resolution, This special election shall be a nonpartisan election. Inspectors and clerks to serve as election officials in connection with this special election shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of the general election laws. Section 9. This special election shall be canvassed by the County Canvassing Board as provided under the election laws of this State, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.07 of the Home Rule Charter. Section 1R. MI proceeds of the sale of the Bonds shall be delivered to the Finance Director of the County who shall deposit those proceeds in appropriate construction fund trust r srrurr M2 J nac { 1 Amended Special Item No. 8 Page No. 5 accounts, not to be commingled with other funds of the County, to be disbursed solely for the purposes set forth in this Resolution. The County, itself or through independent auditors, shall have the right at all times to audit the books and records of all beneficiaries who receive proceeds from the sale of the Bonds. Some projects listed in Appendix A of this Resolution shall be the subject of contractual agreements between the County and the external agencies receiving the Bond proceeds to pay the cost of such projects. Such agreements shall provide the terms and conditions for the County to release Bond proceeds to the agency and such other requirements as the County shall deem appropriate. In the event that an agency fails, without adequate reason, to commence acquisition, planning, design or construction of a project within six (6) months of the receipt of County approval to proceed with such project, the County shall have the option of reallocating the Bond proceeds earmarked for such project to any other projects listed in Appendix A falling within the same ballot category. All additions, deletions and significant modifications to individual projects or to Appendix A shall require a majority vote of the Board after public hearing. Section 11. Bond proceeds in an amount not to exceed 3% of the principal amount of the Bonds shall be used to pay administrative expenses associated with managing the Bond program. The Finance Director will deposit these funds in a separate Bond Administrative Expense Fund, 5ectian 12. The Bonds are part of an overall Bond Program pursuant to which the County is proposing to issue up to $2,925,750,000 in General Obligation Bonds ("Bond Program") upon voter approval. The intent of the County is to include a combined municipal and UMSA component ("Municipal Component") in the Bond Program totaling ID% of the Bond c Wrucsourai oar As.., nded Special Item No, 8 Page No. 6 proceeds, net of issuance costs. The formula used for distribution of proceeds is based on a weighted fornsula 75% on population and 25% on contribution to the tax roll (based on June 1, 2004 figure') as compared to the total population and property tax roll figures for the entire County. The data for this distribution was based upon most reeent Census figures as provided by the Miami -Dade County Planning Department and tax roll figures as provided by the Miami - Dade County Property Appraiser. Should a municipality incorporate after passage of this Bond program, it may petition the Board for a portion of any unallocated Bond proceeds that had been apportioned to local projects in the UMSA area then contained in such municipality. Not all of the individual components of the Bond Program will include a Municipal Component but in the aggregate, the overall Bond Program will include a Municipal Component that equals 10%ofthe Bond Program, It is the intent of the County that the balance of the bond proceeds from the Bond Program net of cost of issuance (90%) shall be used for projects of countywide and/or regional significance. The foregoing resolution was offered by CommissionerDr. itnrbnra Carev-Shule,Fwho moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Katy Sorenson and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Dr. Barbara Carey-Shuler, Chairperson eve Katy Sorenson, Vice -Chairperson eve Bruno A. Barreiro abe Betty T. Ferguson ave Joe A. Martinez absent Dennis C. Moss ave Natacha Seijas nav Sen. Javier D. Souto ahisent fi tMM1A4970U11J DOC Jose "Pepe" Diaz ave Sally A. Heyman ave Jimmy L. Morales eve Dorrin D. Rolle are Rebeca Soso absent Ali;, nded Special Item No. S Page No. 7 The Chairperson thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 20 h day of July, 2004. Thl' Resolution shall become effective ten (10) days after the date of its adoption unless vetoed by the Mayor, and if vetoed, 'hall become effective only upon an override by this Board. Approved by County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. Gerald T. Heffernan C II?IIssauaer nos MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HARVEY RUVEN, CLERK By: KM' SULLIVAN Deputy Clerk 9 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE CULTURAL, UBRARY AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES PROJECT NUNNIMER MUNICIPAL PCT A LOCATION DISTRICT 4 PRECT NAME OJ PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATION Weal ( 250 Marra Gardens 1 Renovation and Rehabilitation Of the North Dade Regional Library lntenor and exterior renovations to include installing new floonng, replacing HVAC unit and roof, building cement pathway to 183rd Street and redesigning of front entrance Enhance electrical/data infrastructure 10 support additional computers 2455 NW 153 Street $2,300 251 Gardens 1 Florida Memorial Head Start Center Complete renovations and improvements to Community ACbon Agency (CAM permanent facility 4255 NW 156 Street 1110 252 UVSA 2 IlenoraYpm and Rehabilitation of Sot North Central Branch Library Mato( intenor and exterior renovations t4 include renovating existing bathrooms and removingarchutectoral barriers for ADA compliance replacing HVAC system, installing new flounng and energy efficient lighting, resurfacing. striping and parking lot drainage repairs Enhance electricatldata infrastructure to support additional computers 5590 NW 27th Avenue /420 253 LIMA 3 African HHeritsge Cultural Arta Center Area -wide park improvements include building renovations. ADA upgrades sound and lighting upgrades 2166 NW fit Street 51,000 254 LAMA 3 Joseph Caleb Carder Auditorium Area-rade park improvements include acoustic. sound and communications upgrades 5400 NW 22 Avenue :2 000 255 .lJVSA 3 Historic t4mt p u House Rehabilitate the building as a mutri-use center of social and cultural fife for the local Comrnunity, through the Office of Hasten Preservation The most significant representative building at the civil rights movement in tAiamr-Dade County, this former hotel and entertainment center served as a ma1ar social and polrtrcai gathenng place dunng the 1950s and 1960s Closed and abandoned for years. County CDBG funds have recently been secured for its public acquisition 4200 NW 27 Avenue $4.700 Noor AHfeCaalew shoe* ie alrieriwd Irani!. Page 1 of 11 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS ti PROJECT MJ ER 256 I S NOcrAL PROJECT BCC LOCATION DISTRICT Miami 3 PROJECT NAME Dorsey Memorial Library PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATION (000's) Restore the Dorsey Memorial Library through the Office of Historic Preservation for reuse as a library with archives of African -American history in Miami A significant testament to Me history of the segregation era in Miami this building played a key role in the education of African -Americans Burtt in 1941 an land donated ty Dana Dorsey one o1 the most influential citizens in the Overtown community and designed by Past and Stewart one of the mast prominent architectural brass in Miami at the time the building now stands in a State of disrepair and is vacant and boarded up 100 NW 17 Street 257 255 259 260 Miami Miami Mau Miami 3 3 3 3 Fac ity Renovation and Rehabilitation of the Edison Center Branch Library Renovation and Rehabilitation of the Ailapaltah Branch Library Renovation and Rehabilitation of the Linton City Branch Library Re+sovation and Rehabilitation of the Liebe River Branch Library XAiAst_ A4ciMe Llano lie nominal waive. Major intenor and extenor renovatons to include replacing roof and HVAC system and extending public service area by enclosing rear garden Enhance eiectrraUdata infrastructure to support additional computers Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance replacing HVAC unit landscaping. installing motorized hurricane strutters or approved window film Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support addrtronat computers Major intenor and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural bamers for ADA compliance, installing motorized hurntarse shutters or approved window him and landscaping Enhance electncatfdata infrastructure to support additional computers Major rntenor and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural bamers tor ADA compliance. removing asbestos containing matenais. installing new tloonng, energy efficient Irghbng and ceding. expand square footage for public use by extending into the area currently used by Talking Books when this service moves to North Dade Regional Library_ extenor painting, installing molonzed hurricane shutters or approved window film and landscaping Enhance electncalldata infrastructure to support additional computers 531 NW 62 Street 1799 NW 35 Street 430 NE 61 Street 160 NE 79 Street Page 2ofit $035 *420 $305 K45 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT NUNIONER MUNICIPAL PROJECT LOCATIOND BCC >CT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATIONjt70a s 261 Warm ami 3 Facility Rsn # andMajor lie ersairn Branch Litwin interior and extenor renovations to inctude renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barners for AOA compliance and installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved window hlm Enhance eiectncalidata infrastructure to support additional computers 350 NW 13 Street 5235 ( 262 Miami Beath 4 Hagler allis*rtoriaf likino sent Restore the Flagler Memorial Monument through the Office of Histonc Preservation Built in 1920 by Cart Fisher. developer of Miami Beath. and dedicated 10 Henry M Ftagler. founder of the City of Miami. it stands on a small spoil island on Biscayne Bay This 96 foot high obelisk with allegoncal sculptures at its base is a familiar landmark to boaters and visitors along the shores of Miami Beach The historic monument is in serious disrepair due to xis exposure to harsh marine elements, vandalism and years of deterred maintenance Monument Island Biscayne Bay 1250 263 Aventura At Tic Renovation and Rehabilitation of the Northeast Stanek Lamy Major interior and extenor renovations to include replacing HVAC unit and roof, installing new energy efficient lighting and floonng. exterior painting. redesigning of the main entrance and entrance plaza to include new landscaping. resurfacing and striping of parking lot, install new parking lot lighting, installing motorized humcane shutters or approved window film Enhance elector-altdata infrastructure to support additional computers 2930 Aventine Blvd i2,4100 264 Main 5 First lBtarwj ffigh School Complete the restoration of the first Miami High School, through the Office of tiistonc Preservaton. which %nil house a park and recreation office. histonc exhibits and a computer teaming center Built in 1905. this building served as the first high school in Miami in 1911. it was relocated from downtown Miami by barge to a siteto the adjacent old Soutlisde Elementary School Recently saved from dernoirtion by i relocating d to Southside Park_ it has already undergone structural stabdizabon arid has received a new wood shingle root t f2 SW 11 Street 13fi0 Node; Aliacalkm skimps ha ■ominaf who. Page 3of11 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT NLI�ER r BCC DISTRICT PROJECT NA PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ION f a} tltMC>MAL PROJECTB PROJECT LOCATION 265 ( mami 5 tlebbatd-Alrarea bungalow Rehabilitate MIS historic structure as a pilot projec1 of the Office of Historic Preservation, that will serve as a catalyst toward the revitaixzation of This ha5tonc area of Little Havana. where some of the finest examples of Bungalow -style archnecture are 555 abundant but rapidly disappeanng Buell in 1921, the Hubbard -Alvarez Bungalow is one of the most outstanding examples of the Belvedere Bungalow style of residential architecture remaining in Miami Funding secured through Dade Heritage Trust and Miami -Dade County. made it possible to match a developer's purchase bid on the property. which saved the building from demolition 138 NW 16 Avenue 5250 266 Marra Beath 5 facility Rencrraeon and Reliabildatiarr at the North Shore Branch Library Major interior and eideriO renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms. replacing the front entrance door, and removing architectural barriers for ADA Compliance, exterior painting, installing motonzed humcane shutters or approved IMMO& film. enclosure al interior patio to increase public service area Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support addbonal computei5 7501 Collin Avenue S355 267 MOMS ,5 R*eovaliow and Rehablidadon 04 GraOdartd Hsigltta Branch Library Major intenor and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance. removing matenals containing asbestos. replacing HVAC system, instalting new llaonng and energy efficient tighting. exterior painting. and resurfacing and striping parking lot Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support addrtional computers 1400 NW 37 Avenue i550 283 5 llsrtotrs tow and Rehabrli adan of Be Nab+ Library Major inferior and exterior renovations to indude renovating existing bathrooms end removing architectural bathers for ADA compliance. upgrading lighting in public areas, and ieconfigunng third Boor offices to allow public access to the Wolfson Media Archives Enhance el ectrrcaVdela infrastructure to support addibonat computes 101 Vilest Flaglrr Street 11,115 Area: ANacaise slreuw i nawesal value Page 4 of 11 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT NUMBERPROJECT IRJINCJPAL LOCATION BCC DISTRICT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATION (.a) 269 ` Miami 5 Renoyfrtion and Rehabilitation of the Shenandoah Branch Library Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barners for ADA compliance. removing matenals containing asbestos. replacing roof. installing new flooring and energy efficient lighting exterior panting. installing exterior lights in walkway to branch landscaping replacing exterior signage. installing matonzed numcane snuffers or approved window trlm Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers 2111 SW 19 Street 1175 270 Coral Gables 6 Coral Gables Historic Museum Supplement the funding package necessary to complete the restoration and adaptation into the cites historical museum. through the Office of Histonc Preservation This will include the archival collections exhibits and space for educational. community meetings and special events Built as the Cora! Gables Police and Fire Station. rt is one of the cites most significant landmarks Designed by Paist and Stewart. one of the top architectural firms in South Ftonda. it was butt on 1939 as a Work Projects Administration building tt combines features al Mediterranean Revival and Modern styles and is listed on the National Register of Histont Places 285 Aragon Avenue 1500 271 Mom S tnngs 6 Curtiss Mansion Restore the Curtiss mansion for use as an educational and research center on the history of aviation. visitors attraction and heti:m at museum through the Office of Historic Preservation Built in 1925 as the private residence of developer and pioneer inventor and aviator Glenn Curtiss. the mansion was built in the Pueblo style which he used as the theme for the architecture of Miami Spnngs The bwtdrng served as part of the Miami Springs Country Club before failing victim to fires and disrepair 500 Deer Run 111,000 272 Means Springs 6 . Fecai0 Reitoinition and Rehabilitation Cif the Miami Springs Branch Library Maier interior and extenor renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural bamers for ADA compliance. replacing roof, exterior painting. redesigning front facade to inctude removing louvered windows Entrance electrical/data infrastructure to support additionat computers _ 401 'Westward Drive Sit Slew Airecedee strewn is r000iesl value. Page 5 of 11 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A }� RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS PROJECT In1UMBER MIMWCIPAL Pet0'lECT LOCATION BCC DISTR6CT PROJECT NAPE PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALOC + ;TiDN 2T3 'Shane 6 Facility Renovation and RenalialyaYon of the West FlatsFei Branch Library The Library will oversee major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance. installing motorized nurncane shutters or approved window film, resurfacing. striping aria installing new parking lot lights Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers 5050 West Hagler Street ti i Pinearest 7 fur4a Parrot Original274 Jangle. Placental Gardens Resiore the entrance to Parrot Jungle budding to its onginal appearance for reutdization as a ctasslmeetrng room space. the Office of Hrstonc Preservation Built et 1936 as the onginal entrance to thrs world-famous tounst attraction. the structure has the quaint charm of an Old World country cottage Deteriorating for years. the building is in senous disrepair and boarded up 11000 Red Road 2250 275 Sham 7 Ron and Rehabilitationexisting of Use Coconut Grow Branch Libra>ry 'Major !tenor and exterior renovations to include renovating bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA camp1iance. installing motorizedhumrine shutters or approved window film, and surfacing of dnveway They will also enhance the electncalfdata infrastructure to support additional computers 2875 McFarlane Road S325 276 S Key Btscare 7 Facgit Renovation Major !tenor and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural banners for ADA compliance. installing motorized humCane shutters or approved window film, resurfacing and striping of parking lot electncalydata infrastructure to support additional computers r 299 Crandon Blvd S2115 and Rehabilitation of ohs Her Library Biscayne BranchEnhance 277 South Miami 7 Facility Rsrwratio.i and Rehabilitation of the South �rarwi Branch Library Major rnTenor and extenor renovations to include installing energy efficient tghting landscaping. installing motorized humrane shutters or approved widow film, enclosure of !terror patio to maease public service area Enhance electncaudata infrastructure to support additional computers 6000 Sunset Dmmre 2210 278 Coral Gables ' 7 IRsrwrafiow and RrRhibibtitbn of the Coral Gables Broach Library Major intenor and extenor renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and rernovmg architectural barriers for ADA compliance and installing new flooring Enhance electncawldata infrastructure to support additional computers 3443 Segovia Street SUB Mutt Arstatliarr shown ire sonanal trades Pa9t 2 D11l 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT filll ER AtAUNICIPJIL PROJECT LOCATION ismALLOCATIONPROJECT DISTRICT HAVE PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS (900 s) 279 ( UtASA S Redian0 Farm Life School Complete restoration work that is currently underway through the Office of Historic Preservation Once completed, the building wall be leased to an entity that will complete the interior build -out and assume responsibility for the operation of community and educational activities Built in 1$16, t was designed by August Geiger one of the most prominent architects in the early decades of South Florida's development Once the second largest Consolidated school in the nanon this tiistonc building was devastated by Humcane Andrew 24701 SW 162 Avenue i500 280 t1tt5A 8 Facility Renovabon and Rehabilitation of the Kendall lirypcp Library Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing arch tectural barriers for ADA comptaance exterior painting instating new floonng. instating motorized humcane shutters or approved window film. resurfacing. striping and installing new panting lot lighting and spnntfer system. and landscaping Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers 9101 SW 97 Avenue S515 281 UMSA 8 ttaCillly Rtrieyseioir slid Reliabi>Rarate of the South Dads L16rary Regionalinfrastructure Major interior and estenor renovations Io include replacing truce entrance doors and installing motorized hurncarrn shutters or approved window him Enhance electrical/data to support additional computers 10750 SW 211 Street 120S ZfJx i i1MI�A 8 Renovation and Rehabilitation of tine Cord Roof Brandt Library Major tntenor and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance exterior painting, installing new floonng, replacing root and resurfacing and striping of parking lot. to include new lighting Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers 9211 Coral Reel prince i570 283 � 9 Richmond Naval Air Station Relocate this historic shucture to a location near Miami ~ MetroZoo and complete its rehabilitation as a military museum and rnemartat Budding 25 is the last remaining wood frame building of the Richmond Naval Air Station, whran served as control base for blimps that protected the South Ffonda coastline during World War 11 and as a CIA base during the Cuban Missile Cnsrs Througn me Office of Historic Preservation Adjacent to Miami MetroZoo 12.000 - Bnildind 25 Maw: ANecal ilia shore in wei:al yahoo. Page 7of11 - 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A [`-- PROJECT Isi�R MUNICIPAL PROJECT LOCATION BCC t�TRICT PROJECT RAMIE PROJECT DESCRIPTION f STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATION (000'sl 265 U iSA 10 Facility Renovation and Rehabiltation, West Dade Regional Library Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural harness for ADA compliance. installing new flooring. and enhancing landscaping Enhance elecincaildata infrastructure to support addthanai computers 9445 Coral Way isio ( 286 l3lIe5A 10 Construction of line libesttettester Arta Center Construction of a studio theatre at Tamiami Pans r 11201 S1M 24 Street $4,000 287 Doral 12 Construct Dotal Library Construction of the Dora/ Library - 15.000 sq fl TBD 19,000 288 Hialeah Gardens 12 Construct rde Hialeah � � Lbrary Construction of the Hialeah Gardens Library - 15,000 sc ft TBD $5,000 289 Miami lakes 13 Facility Renovation and yMhabiitstion of the Miami Lakes Branch Library Major intenor and erctenar renovations to include replacing HVAC unit resurfacing. stnpmg, and repairing drainage of parking tot. installing spnnkler system and landscaping Entrance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers 6699 Windmill Gate Road $3i0 290 Miami CW Vizcaya,{ Restoration Main Ftorrale and Gardens and Cession of New Educational Cetr+ler at Vizcaya Village Restore and approve its historically landrnarked main house and gardens to make Clem more accessible and enjoyable for generations Vizcaya will restore me nine endangered histonc buildings of the VizcayaVillage and open them to the public for the first time. creating an extraordinary new cultural and educational center for Miami -Dade residents and visitors Vizcaya mil renovate the space to be vacated by the Museum of Science for necessary star offices, coltecbons storage, exhibition gallenes. and an auditonum 3251 S Miami Avenue 150,000 291 *Haiku CW Virginia Key Bleach Parktlne GOB funds Weil compliment other funding sources to complete Virginia Key Beach Park master plan Rickenbacker Csry 515,'500 Neer Alotatlies skater M eoeuinaf value. Page $ et 11 s 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT NUMBER MUNICIPAL PROJECT LOCATIONDISTRICT BCC PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7 STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATIONARO 10007'e) 292 Miami CW Miami -Dade County Auditorium Area -wide park improvements that include Hispanic Heritage Center black box theatre and acoustical upgrades 2901 tN Flagler Street ;M,000 ( 293 CW CW Historic Preservation Fund Establish a facilites preservation fund through the Office of Historic Preservation This program will provide emergency lurx]mg to property owners for the rehabilitation of residential and commercial historic sites The program is geared to make an impact in the revitalization of historic buildings at the neighborhood level particularly designated histonc districts and other areas having a high concentration of older buildings The Preservation Fund intends to make available up to $1 million annually in grants and loans between S25 000 and $250 000 Various ;10,000 294 �W Cultural Canter Facility Renoratboe and Rehabititatlon Replace tde re -grout expansion Joints. and address structural problems Cracked or loose tiles and degraded expansion Joints have allowed water penetration into basement areas that wolf weaken some Structural elements The Miami Art Museum. Histoncal Museum and Main Library are located in this complex 101 West Flagler Street ;700 296 CVIi New Miami AR IMesew[A n M) Facility Construct a new 150 000 sq It an museum for presenting exhibitions expanding its an collections and otienng educational programs and a 4-acre sculpture garden as pan of the Museum Park protect The museum project includes all on -sae and off -site improvements as required by regulatory agencies and any mitigation required for Pump Station *2 Biscayne Blvd & 8 Street . ;100,000 297 ?Miami CW New Miami Museum of Science & PIin*hriwlt Far:ilitynfistorical Mueetre 0a Southern Florida Construct a new 250.000 sq ft science and technology museum and planetarium offering participatory exhibits. educational programs and collections. and a 4-acre outdoor science park and wildlife center Cultural Affairs will assist the Museum of Science and the Histoncat Museum of Southern Florda to develop 25.000 sq ft of exhibition and educational spaces in this facility for exhibits and programs showcasing South F tondo s history all as part of the Museum Park project The museum protect includes all on -site and off -site improvements es required by regulatory agencies and any mitigation required for Pump Station 1f2 Biscayne Blvd & 8 Street $176,000 NeW: AiPpeiee a*oere in nmrlirtat vilue. Page 9of11 l PROJECT NusiER 298 299 328 329 330 331 332 ■LIMCIPAL PROJECT LOCATION Coral Gables Miami Miami Marra Beach uMSA Hialeah BCC DISTRICT CW CW CW CW CW CW CW 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A .-- RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS PROJECT NAME Improvements to Ifni Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Ywpvonsrnents to the Coconut Grove Playhouse Insprovemenl* to the Lyric Theatre Uwp crime hints to me Florida Grand Opera Theatre Improvements to the Wottsotyan - South riemi-Dade Cultural Center PROJECT DESCRIPTION GOB funds would compliment other funding to provide capital improvements to include education and community facilities. visitor services garden infrastructure garden exhibit and landscape. and research facilities GOB funds would complement other funding to reconstruct the Coconut Grove Playhouse to restore its structural integrity and add to its performance and educational capabilities Construct revenue -producing capital additions and improvements to the Lyric Theater in the Historic Overlown Folktife Village including expanding and equipping the stage and developing a catering kitchen meeting and banquet rooms welcome center and gallery Hialeah Nigh School Perforating Ads Center pnee- ABecaaiew shores 1n newainaf Irafrle- GOB funds complement other funding to construct and equip a 485-seat state-of-the-art theater as a component of the Anderson Opera Center on N F 14' Street and N E 2ro Avenue in the new downtown arts and entertainment distract Construct an approximately 25.000 sq ft addition to the museum 5 headquarter facility at 1001 Washington Avenue. Miami Beach including additional storage and public -access to its library. public galleries. a 300-seat auditonumfecture hall. classrooms and teaching spaces an additional elevator, and visitor-tnendly entrance and oilier pedestrian -access improvements GOB funds complement other funds to complete the construction of the South Miami -Dade Cultural Center by accusing theater equipment and facility signage. constructing and equipping an activities budding for rehearsat and classroom spacesand developing site improvements. Including a canal walk and an outdoor performance stage and equipment GOB funds complement other funding to complete this performing ans complex by acquiring equipment, developing support spaces tor rehearsal, scene shop and techrucat theater training: and as necessary. acquinng property and constructing parlunt for the theater STREET ADDRESS 10901 Old Cutler Road 3500 Main Highway 819 NW 2 Avenue NE 14 Street and NE 2 Avenue 1001 Wastungton Avenue TBD 251 East 47 Street ALLOCATION (000's) S15,000 S15.000 S10,000 $5,000 S10,000 S10,000 Page 10 of 11 SI0,000 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS APPENDIX A PROJECT INININER tdtllisCIP L PROJECT LOCATION ificC PROJECT MANE PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS ALLOCATION (p00 a) T 333 !Moro CW Caner Theatre Purchase and renovate the Carver Theatre 6016-6042 NW 7 Avenue 35,000 334 TBD CW Cuban ttu inure Construct equip and as necessary. acquire and renovate property to develop museum gallery and support spaces. inducting storage. classroom. conservation. administrative and meetinq areas T8D $10.000 30D IAASA CW Regional Head Start Center Construct a regional multi -purpose Head Start Education and Training Center in central Miami -Dade to Provide services to 200 eligible children that are currently not served TBD $5,100 301 LAISA « arQ e 11 Construct KillianLibrary i Construcuon of e Killian Library - 15.000 sq ft TBD $9,000 3Q3 Haalealn Various - 2. 6. 12. 13 t'rialrralt - Reconstruct �tander /iuilMoritr• Demolition and reconstruction of ttne mufti -purpose cultural arts center to include art auditorium recreation facility. convent -on renter. rental area and marquee at Milander Auditorium 4700 Palen Avenue i[,]4i 303 Mane beach Various - 4 i 5 (stand Moroi Mach Monument le ReSioraoon of Monument Island (in addmon to Emergency ead Stabilization funds already granted) BiscayneBay $750 - 239 !Bann Beach Vanua - 4 ; 5 Nimbi Roach - Odd City JiaN Renovation of the historic Old City Hall on Washington Avenue 1100 Washington Avenue 02,000 Nand ammonite Cost To CaniRut] and let/rove Cultural. Library And Mrldcu hrai Educational Faulted* The casts to rssue bonds for Cultural. library and multicultural educational facilities f21.336 TOTAL $552.$92 Noir A t catlirrr shame it matai ai rube Page 11 0111