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2014-28477 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28477 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT AND OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TO MOVE FORWARD WITH OCCUPYING AND PROGRAMMING THE APPROXIMATE 52,000 SQUARE FEET OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8108-8140 COLLINS AVENUE, KNOWN AS THE LOG CABIN PROPERTY SITE, BY RELOCATING THE EXISTING FAIRWAY PARK TEEN CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMMEDIATE PROGRAMS, SUCH AS FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCING SERVICES, AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CITY'S OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES. WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on September 30, 2013, the' Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committee (Committee), discussed the Log Cabin property and the possibility of a collaborative community center. Direction was given to further study and report back to the Committee with a more analytical and programmatic approach for the site; and WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on October 28, 2013, the Committee considered further input on the Log Cabin property from the Parks and Recreation Department and Office of Community Services to include expanding the Miami Beach Teen Club program and moving it from its current North Beach location at Fairway Park to the Log Cabin; the Committee also considered the addition of an outdoor basketball court, and the augmentation of the City's recreational programs with the Office of Community Services programs such as rent and utility assistance, family and marriage counseling, credit and first-time home buyer counseling, and more; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department reported during its presentation that the Property Management Division performed an initial assessment of the Log Cabin and ancillary buildings. A more in-depth facility condition assessment was also performed by the NOVA Engineering and Environmental firm. Initial findings concluded that all three buildings may be immediately inhabited, but are in need of repairs such as repairing ceiling damage, roof and gutter cleaning, electrical upgrades, termite treatment, and plumbing; outdoor areas need complete clean-up; and IT needs to be determined. Upon review of the comprehensive facility condition report, Property Management will request funds for those longer term deficiencies through the FY 2014/15 budget development process; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami .Beach Office of Community Services reported during its presentation its ability to augment Recreation's programming by partially relocating its Family Group Conferencing services once the Educational Building is furnished. In addition, there are Miami Beach Service Partnership member agencies that can provide much-needed direct services to area residents (including rent and utility assistance, family and marriage counseling, credit and first-time homebuyer counseling, and more). These services can be provided in cooperation with, and without interference to proposed Teen Club programming. Funding for these programs is provided by existing grant resources from The Children's Trust and through a collaborative Memoranda of Understanding with Service Partnership agencies seeking to locate direct services within our City. Furthermore, the Office of Community Services has several programs actively serving families in North Beach that can eventually provide programming in the space including Morning All Stars (serving middle school students) and the Parent-Child Home Program (serving new parents and infants), among others. . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department and Office of Community Services to move forward with occupying and programming the Log Cabin property site by relocating the existing Fairway Park Teen Club in conjunction with immediate programs such as Family Group Conferencing Services available through the Office of Community Services. PASSED and ADOPTED this /S A day of January, 2014. ATTEST: PHILIP L 1 YOR ll RAFARt GRANADO, CITY CL 'r__ r *'INCORP� ORATED: � APPROVED AS TO C�12ro FOR LANGUAGE & E ECUTION ATTORNEY AT TAAGENDA\2014\January\Log Cabin Commission Item 01-15-14 RESO.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A resolution authorizing the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department and Office of Community Services to move forward with occupying and programming the City owned property known as the Log Cabin. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Increase satisfaction with recreational programming. Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Recreation programs received excellent or good ratings from 85% of residents interviewed in the 2012 Resident Satisfaction Survey. Issue: Shall the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution? Item Summary/Recommendation: At its regular meeting on September 30, 2013, the Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committee (Committee) discussed the Log Cabin property and the possibility of a collaborative community center. Direction was given to further study and present back to the Committee a more analytical and programmatic approach for the site. October 28, 2013, the Committee considered further discussion on the Log Cabin property by the Parks and Recreation Department and Office of Community Services to include expanding the Miami Beach Teen Club program and moving it from its current North Beach location at Fairway Park to the Log Cabin, consideration of the addition of an outdoor basketball court and the augmentation of the City's recreational programs with the Office of Community Services programs such as rent and utility assistance, family and marriage counseling, credit and first-time home buyer counseling, and more. The Administration recommends the resolution be approved. Advisory Board Recommendation: NCAC Discussion: 09/30/13, NCAC Approval 10/28/13 Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:, John Rebar, Parks & Recreation Director Sign-Offs. Department Director Assistant City Manager City Mana r JR MT JLM TAAGENDA\2014\01-15-14 og Cabin-Summary 01-15-14.doc AGENDA ITEM _R-7L AAAMIREACri DATE MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members o the City Co mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 15, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AU HORIZING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT AND OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TO MOVE FORWARD WITH OCCUPYING AND PROGRAMMING THE APPROXIMATE 52,000 SQUARE FEET OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8108-8140 COLLINS AVENUE, KNOWN AS THE LOG CABIN PROPERTY SITE BY RELOCATING THE EXISTING FAIRWAY PARK TEEN CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMMEDIATE PROGRAMS SUCH AS FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCING SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME Increase satisfaction with recreational programs. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Discussion heard by the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee on September 30, 2013 and October 28, 2013. Present at the September and October 2013 meetings were Commissioners Jerry Libbin, Ed Tobin and Jorge Exposito. The Log Cabin site has 300 feet of frontage on Collins Avenue and is 175 feet wide. The property has three (3) closed structures consisting of a Lounge Building (900 square feet), Log Cabin Building (1,086 square feet) and Education Building (2,370 square feet). City of Miami Beach Property Management staff-performed an initial assessment of the Log Cabin and ancillary buildings and a more in-depth facility condition assessment was performed by the NOVA Engineering and Environmental firm. Findings concluded that all three buildings may be immediately inhabited, but are in need of repairs such as repairing ceiling damage, roof and gutter cleaning, electrical upgrades, termite treatment, plumbing, etc., at an estimated cost of$19,264.00. Upon review of the comprehensive facility condition report, Property Management will request those longer term deficiencies through the FY 2014/15 budget development process. (Initial reporting from NOVA have estimated repair and replacement costs over an eight year period at $66,404.00) The Parks and Recreation Department has visited the site numerous times to further evaluate the space. The Department has concluded that the site could successfully become the future home of the Miami Beach Teen Club (North Beach) to add to the success of the Teen Club located at the 21s' Street Recreation Center. Currently, the North Beach Teen Club has been programmed out of Fairway Park which has proven challenging due to its infrastructure and neighborhood park characteristics such as (1) Pavilion vs. Closed Building, and (2) Programmed Site vs. Neighborhood Park. The City of Miami Beach Teen Club is a program that prevents and reduces delinquent behavior by providing recreational opportunities to the community's at-risk youth in a positive and safe environment. The Teen Club has, over the years, proven to promote and foster personal growth by encouraging teens to become well-rounded individuals. The Miami Beach Teen Club currently has an enrollment of 280 teenagers ranging from ages 12-18. From these, 190 participants attend the 21s' Street Teen Center and 90 are at Fairway Park. Relocating the existing Teen Club from Fairway Park could be immediate with operating hours from 2:OOPM until 6:30PM allowing joint use of the facility with Community Services. Furthermore, the addition of a future outdoor basketball court would provide a much needed recreational amenity to enhance the site (initial estimates to include clearing/sub-base, base/asphalt, finished playing surface and accessories: $32,700.00). The Office of Community Services could augment Recreation's programming by partially relocating its Family Group Conferencing services once the Educational Building is furnished. In addition, there are Miami Beach Service Partnership member agencies that can provide much-needed direct services to area residents (including rent and utility assistance, family and marriage counseling, credit and first-time homebuyer counseling, and more). These services can be provided in cooperation with, and without interference to proposed Teen Club programming. Funding for these programs is provided by existing grant resources from The Children's Trust and through collaborative Memoranda of Understanding with Service Partnership agencies seeking to locate direct services within our City. Furthermore, the Office of Community Services has several programs actively serving families in North Beach that can eventually provide programming in the space including Morning All Stars (serving middle school students) and the Parent-Child Home Program (serving new parents and infants), among others. Additionally, Teen Job Corps, a non-profit Miami Beach Service Partnership member agency, has been seeking office and storage space since losing its space at the now built North Beach Senior Center. For the past several years, Teen Job Corps has employed area youth to work in landscaping, removal of non-native vegetation and plantings across the street from the Log Cabin at North Shore Open Space Park. As currently configured, the agency may be able to use the Log Cabin building as well as the flower shop area located in the self-standing building to the west of the Log Cabin. CONCLUSION While there are many potential uses for the Log Cabin site, the proposed joint usage by the City's Parks and Recreation Department and Office of Community Services allows for the immediate programming of the site serving the area's residents with much needed recreation and human services support with existing resources. As such, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and the City Commission authorize the Parks and Recreation Department to move forward with occupying and programming the site as described above by relocating the existing Fairway Park Teen Club in conjunction with immediate programs available through Community Services. JLM/ JEM/cc T:\AGENDA\2014\January\Log Cabin Commission Item 01-15-14- MEMO.docx