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2010-27318 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2010-27378 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF 7HE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, JOINING THE CITIES OF CORAL GABLES, DORAL, HIALEAH, NORTH MIAMI, SUNNY ISLES BEACH, SOUTH MIAMI, MIAMI GARDENS, THE TOWN OF GOLDEN BEACH, THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY IN SUPPORTING AND ENDORSING THE SOUTH FLORIDA PARKS COALITION CHARTER AND THE PRINCIPLES ON WHICH IT tS ESTABLISHED. WHEREAS, parks, open spaces, and preserves are vital to the quality of life of all residents of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is committed to the fundamental and abiding values of equity, recreation opportunities, and environmental stewardship; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Parks Coalition is comprised of park and recreational professionals from federal, state, county and city jurisdictions, including Miami Beach: and WHEREAS, the South Florida Parks Coalition via its Charter, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, is dedicated to building a model park system that will foster economic prosperity by promoting a greener, healthier, and more livable South Florida community; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Parks Coalition is created to foster a seamless, connected, and sustainable parks system for the residents of Miami Beach and all South Florida communities; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Parks Coalition will meet, collaborate, coordinate, and share knowledge and professional expertise regarding parks, recreation, and the conservation of open spaces. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT 7HE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA hereby join the Cities of Coral Gables, Doral, Hialeah, North Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, South Miami, Miami Gardens, the Town of Golden Beach, the Village of Key Biscayne, and Miami-Dade County in supporting and endorsing the South Florida Parks Coalition Charter, and the principles on which it is established. PASSED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of February, 2010. MA OR ATT T: (~~ APARQV~®AS TO CITY CLERK FORM & IANt3UAC3E _.& F®R EXECUTION '~~~/ 2'I 1.31 COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY A resolution supporting and endorsing the South Florida Parks Coalition Charter, attached and included b reference, and the rinci les on which it is established. Condensed Title: Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Increase Satisfaction with Recreational Programs Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Miami Beach Customer Survey indicates 84.9% of residents rated the City's Recreation programs as either excellent or ood. Issue: Shall the Mayor and City Commission approve this resolution? The South Florida Park Coalition was established in 2006 in conjunction with the development of the Miami-Dade County Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The purpose of the Coalition is to meet, collaborate, and share knowledge and professional expertise regarding park, recreation and conservation open spaces. The Coalition, which includes representatives from our Parks and Recreation Administration, has convened to discuss relevant issues, such as green space management; accessible, diverse and balanced parks system of active and passive recreation opportunities; and the stewardship of parks, recreation or conservation open spaces. The Coalition has developed the attached Charter to guide the creation of a seamless and connected park system for the South Florida community. The Administration views this joint effort to envision and plan a vision of a seamless, connected, and sustainable parks and recreation for the South Florida community as valuable. The concepts in the Charter mirror the City's own progressive approach and vision for our Parks system. Other cities have provided resolutions in support of this effort. Approval of this resolution is recommended. Recommendation: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ There are no funding requirements or financial commitments attached to this action. 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: Financial Information: Recreation Sign-Offs: T: W GENDA~2010~February Department Director As 'slant City Mana er City Manager KS JMG nwoum rionaa rarKS common cnarter 5 ma .tloc Uv ® MIA/VtIBEACH Af3ENDADATE ~ 73-ev ~. m MIAMIBEACH CiTy of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florido 33139, www.miamibeochfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: February 3, 2010 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, JOINING THE CITIES OF CORAL GABLES, DORAL, HIALEAH, NORTH MIAMI, SUNNY ISLES BEACH, SOUTH MIAMI, MIAMI GARDENS, THE TOWN OF GOLDEN BEACH, THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY IN SUPPORTING AND ENDORSING THE SOUTH FLORIDA PARKS COALITION CHARTER, ATTACHED AND INCLUDED BY REFERENCE, AND THE PRINCIPLES ON WHICH IT IS ESTABLISHED. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED Increase Satisfaction with Recreational Programs. BACKGROUND The South Florida Park Coalition was initiated in 2006 in conjunction with the development of the Miami-Dade County Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The purpose of the Coalition is to meet, collaborate, and share knowledge and professional expertise regarding park, recreation and conservation open spaces. The Coalition consists of city, county, state and federal agencies located within Miami-Dade County and has convened seven times to discuss relevant issues including but not limited to green space management; the development of an accessible, diverse and balanced parks system of active and passive recreation opportunities; the preservation and enhancement of ecological and cultural resources; and the stewardship of parks, recreation or conservation open spaces by fostering educational and recreational programming and volunteerism. Our Parks and Recreation Administration has participated in the Coalition meetings. Collectively, the Coalition has developed a Charter to guide the creation of a seamless and connected park system for the South Florida community. To date, various local, county, state and federal governmental agencies have taken legislative actions in support of the South Florida Park Coalition and the proposed Charter. These include: Coral Gables, South Miami, North Miami, Miami Gardens, Doral, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Miami Dade School Board, Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, and State Parks. CONCLUSION The Administration views this joint effort of local, county, state and federal agencies to come together to envision and plan a vision of a seamless, connected, and sustainable parks and recreation for the South Florida community that will serve us now and in the future as valuable. The concepts included in the Charter are consistent with the City's progressive approach and vision for our Parks system. It is recommended that the Mayor and Commission join other cities in support of this effort by approving the resolution. JMG/HMF/KS T:WGENDA\2010\February 3\Consent\South Florida Parks Coalition Charter Commission Memo.doc SOUTH FLORIDA PARK COALITION A COALITION OFCITY, COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL PARKS IN MIAMI- DADE COUNTY CHARTER Preamble: The South Florida Park Coalition is created to foster a seamless, connected, and sustainable parks system for the South Florida community. The Coalition will meet, collaborete, share knowledge and professional expertise regarding park, recreation and conservation open spaces. Our work is rooted in the fundamental values of recreation opportunity and environmental stewardship. It is dedicated to building a model park system that will promote a greener, healthier, and more livable South Florida community. We believe that a model park system consists of parks and public spaces, recreation facilities, greenways, blueways, great streets and conservation lands. We believe that a sustainable, model Park System must be planned and created with an eye to its impact on the neighborhood, city, county and region as a whole. It must be effective, efficient, fair and balanced. It must work with other public and private agencies; and it must enhance the health, safety, happiness and well-being of all residents and visitors to South Florida, now and in the future. We believe that a modei park system is integral to social, environmental and economic sustainability; It must become a vital part of everyday human experience; it must be connected spiritually and physically; and it must provide accessibility for people of all means and abilities. The model Park System must raise the quality of life for the region and Inspire generations of people to care for and contribute to their communities. Based on the beliefs of equity, access, beauty, seamlessness, sustainability and multiple benefits, We assert that the Model Park System shall: • Ensure an accessible, diverse and balanced system of passive and active recreation opportunities that promote safety, security and healthy lifestyles. 2 • Ensure the preservation, protection and enhancement of ecological resources to sustain and preserve blodiversity and the environmental health of the reglon. • Ensure the preservation, protection and enhancement of cultural resources to sustain landscapes and their historical and heritage features. • Ensure that park, recreation and conservation open spaces guide the shape of urban form. • Ensure that there is no net loss of park, recreation or conservation lands and mandate replacement of land of equal value, context and significance. • Ensure community stewardship of park, recreation, and conservation open spaces by fostering educational and recreational progremming, civic art, volunteerism and support of philanthropic and grassroots organizations. • Ensure the continual enhancement of economic development and quality of life in the region by partnering and collaborating with the business community. • Ensure the equitable distribution of park, recreation and conservation open spaces for all communities in the region. • Ensure and support responsible growth to conserve environmental and cultural resources, promote economk investment, and support neighborhood stability, while reclaiming marginal and abandoned areas. • Ensure the support and development of an interconnected framework of transportation alternatives such as transit, pedestrian, bicycle and waterway systems that link parks, recreation and conservation open spaces to each other and to communities. • Ensure high standards of design excellence, Innovation and beauty to support economic, social and environmental sustainability of the region. 3