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2002-25074 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2002-25074 , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) RETROACTIVE APPROVAL TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003-04 HOUSE BILL 851 WATER PROJECT FUNDING; 2) 3-COM FOUNDATION, FOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE URBAN CHALLENGE GRANT PROGRAM; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUNDING; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED CITY FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature created a new funding process for various types of water projects through the passage of House Bill 851 (now Section 403.885, Florida Statutes) during the 2002 session; and WHEREAS, the Bill provides funding for stormwater, wastewater, surface water and other water improvement projects that protect public health and the environment; and WHEREAS, the City has submitted two applications - one for Citywide Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements and the other for Citywide Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements, the total amount requested was $6,000,000; and WHEREAS, this program does not require matching funds; and WHEREAS, the 3Com Urban Challenge rewards forward-thinking communities that are committed to using technology to transform education, improve public communication, and make educational services faster and more convenient to use; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach proposes to seek support to utilize the Log Cabin Training Center, as a neighborhood empowerment center to improve delivery and engagement of the area's residents; and WHEREAS, the City is seeking support from the 3-COM foundation in an effort to secure the necessary infrastructure to accomplish the aforestated goal; and WHEREAS, this program does not require matching funds; and WHEREAS, the Division of Historical Resources provides grant funds to assist in the identification, excavation, protection, and rehabilitation of historic and archaeological sites in Florida; to provide public information about these important resources; and to encourage historic preservation in smaller cities through the Florida Main Street program; and WHEREAS, the Administration has identified the following two eligible projects for which it proposes to submit grant applications: a) Flagler Memorial on Monument Island; and b) Updating and digitizing our existing historic properties database; and WHEREAS, the City has identified funds within the 2002-2003 City operating budget to meet the required match for this particular program; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that City Manager or his designee is authorized to submit an application for grant funds to the following funding agencies: 1) Retroactive approval to apply to the Department of Environmental Protection for Fiscal Year 2003-04 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds; 2) 3-Com Foundation, For Products And Services Available In The Urban Challenge Grant Program; 3) Florida Department Of State, Divi~ion Of Historical Resources For Two Historic Preservation Grants; while leveraging previously appropriated City funds as needed; further appropriating the grants if approved and accepted by the City, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 11th DAY OF December ,2002 ~(p~ City Clerk ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR execuTIoN J 6 2S-d~ o.w . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Apply For And Accept Three (3) Grants. Issue: I Shall the City apply for the following grants? Item Summa IRecommendation: The Administration Requests Approval To Apply ForThe Following Grant Funding: 1) Retroactive Approval To Apply To The Department Of Environmental Protection For Fiscal Year 2003-04 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds For Citywide Stormwater And Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements; 2) 3-Com Foundation, For Products And Services Available In The Urban Challenge Grant Program; and 3) Florida Department Of State, Division Of Historical Resources For Historic Preservation Grants For Flagler Memorial And To Update The City's Historical Properties Database. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: Amo\lnt $48,000 Account Resort Tax Fund Approved f2] Finance De t. $50,000 Planning Department- Historic Preservation Division Budget Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Judy HoansheltlAlexander Diaz Si n-Offs: Department Director City Manager ~.~ T:\AGENDA\2002\JUL31 02\CONSENl'orants item summ.doc AGENDA ITEM C 7 A DATE IJ.-/I-PJ... CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Date: December 11, 2002 Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez] . Af/ City Manager rr- 0 A RESOLUTIO OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) RETROACTIVE APPROVAL TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003-04 HOUSE BILL 851 WATER PROJECT FUNDING; 2) 3-COM FOUNDATION, FOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE URBAN CHALLENGE GRANT PROGRAM; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANT FUNDS; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED CITY FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS 1. Retroactive Approval To Applv To The Department Of Environmental Protection For Fiscal Year 2003-04 House Bill 851 Water Proiect Funds For City Proiects In The Total Amount Of $6,000,000 The Florida Legislature created a new funding process for various types of water projects through the passage of House Bill 851 (now Section 403.885, Florida Statutes) during the 2002 session. The City received notification of the availability of these funds in November, and due to the limited amount of time available prior to the November 15 deadline submitted two applications for funding. The Bill provides funding for stormwater, wastewater, surface water and other water improvement projects that protect public health and the environment. Dedicated funding for this grant program comprises $30-$35 million statewide. Funding for this program is limited and many applications are anticipated. Commission Memorandum December 11, 2002 Page 2 The City submitted one application for Citywide Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements and another one for Citywide Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements. The total requested amount is $6,000,000. The City is now responsible for submitting a copy of the application to our representatives in the Florida House and Senate with a request that they sponsor the projects as part of the Community Budget Issue Request process. Only sponsored applications will be funded. The Florida Legislature will consider funding for these projects during the 2003 session as part of the appropriations process. All appropriations are then subject to the Governor's review. This program does not require matching funds. 2. Approval to submit a qrant application to the 3-COM Foundation for products and services available throuqh their Urban Challenqe qrant proqram; this prOQram does not require matchinq funds. The 3Com Urban Challenge rewards forward-thinking communities that are committed to using technology to transform education, improve public communication, and make educational services faster and more convenient to use. The City of Miami Beach is seeking support to utilize the Log Cabin Training Center, conveniently located within a City target area, as a neighborhood empowerment center that unites the resources of various community-based organizations to improve delivery and engagement of the area's residents. As such, the City is seeking support from the 3- COM foundation in an effort to secure the necessary infrastructure to accomplish this goal. If this grant is awarded, the Log Cabin Training Center would have an added benefit from having computing capabilities. As such, the clients would utilize the computers during the day gaining educational experience along with practical skills needed to make the transition into the workforce. In the long term, the City hopes to otter the services traditionally available to the day clients to the residents of the North Beach community in the early evenings. In providing computing educational services to these residents the City is providing resources that may not be currently accessible. This is an open grant program, and therefore does not have a specific deadline. This program does not require matching funds. 3. Approval to submit qrant applications to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources for two Historic Preservation Grants The Division of Historical Resources provides grant funds to assist in the identification, excavation, protection, and rehabilitation of historic and archaeological sites in Florida; to provide public information about these important resources; and to encourage historic preservation in smaller cities through the Florida Main Street program. The Administration has identified two eligible projects for which it proposes to submit grant applications. The first project pertains to the Flagler Memorial on Monument Island. The City proposes to secure funds to be used for costs associated with the development of a site master plan and for Architectural and Engineering fees associated with the restoration. For the second project, the City is exploring the possibility of updating and ',---- Commission Memorandum December 11, 2002 Page 3 digitizing our existing historic properties database. Securing funds is the first step in ensuring that records of value are preserved for future use and enjoyment. Both these grants have a maximum value of $50,000 each. The Administration has identified funding within the Resort Tax Fund to meet the required match. The deadline is December 15, 2002 for this program. In conclusion, the Administration recommends approval of this Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to submit applications for grant funds to the following agencies: 1) Retroactive approval to apply to the Department of Environmental Protection for Fiscal Year 2003-04 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds; 2) 3-Com Foundation, for products and services available in the Urban Challenge Grant Program; 3) Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources for Historic Preservation Grant Funds; while leveraging previously appropriated City funds as needed; further appropriating the grants if approved and accepted by the City, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. JMG/MDB/~AD ~