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2009-27284 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27284 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND. CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE PLACEMENT OF A MEMORIAL PLAQUE IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK, LOCATED AT 225 WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, HONORING THE LATE REBECCA PROBUS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 82-504 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE AND ACCEPTING THE ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES (AIPP) COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE MEMORIAL PLAQUE AT THE COMMITTEE'S OCTOBER 27, 2009 MEETING; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A DONATION FROM CARLA PROBUS AND JONAS MEYERS (SOUTH POINTE NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000 FOR THE PLACEMENT OF THE MEMORIAL PLAQUE HONORING THE LATE REBECCA PROBUS AND ACCEPTING ADDITIONAL FUNDS IN THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $30,000.00 FROM OTHER INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO MAKE DONATIONS TO THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK PROJECT BY PURCHASING BRICKS AND/ OR CONCRETE SLABS IN THE WALKWAY OF THE DOG PARK FOR A TOTAL ESTIMATED DONATED AMOUNT OF $40,000 TO BE APPROPRIATED TO THE PREVIOUSLY ALLOCATED $60,836 BUDGET FOR THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK PROJECT, TO BE USED FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO SAID PARK. WHEREAS, Jonas Meyers and Carla Probus, residents of the South Pointe neighborhood and users of the City's dog parks, generously offered to donate $10,000 towards the costs of construction of a water feature for the Washington Avenue Dog Park ("Dog Park"), conditioned upon the placement of a memorial plaque honoring Mrs. Probus' mother, the late Rebecca Probus; and WHEREAS, Rebecca Probus, who passed away in 2001, was a community activist in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and was involved in historic preservation, community gardening and beautification, local government, and supported the quality of life issues that improved her city; and WHEREAS, Carla Probus has taken an active role to support the Washington Avenue Dog Park and believes that making contributions in her community, where it is going to do the most good and be enjoyed by the residents of the community, is one of the best contributions to be made in her mother's memory; and WHEREAS, the memorial plaque in honor of Rebecca Probus would be in compliance with the City's established procedures for such placement, as illustrated in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, which provides a conceptual layout of the memorial plaque to be installed; and WHEREAS, at the June 3, 2009 Commission meeting, the issue of a dog park at South Pointe Park was discussed and, following the discussion, the City Commission approved an action that established an enclosed dog park at Washington Park, south of the old library building, and appropriated $60,836 to complete the work; and WHEREAS, included in the City Commission's action was the directive for the Administration to work with the Responsible Dog Owners ("RDO") and other interested parties in the community to obtain input towards the design and layout of the new Dog Park; and WHEREAS; since the June 3, 2009 Commission approval, the Administration, RDO representatives, and members of the community met on three occasions to discuss the layout and design of the Washington Avenue Dog Park and expressed that this park should be "something special" and should include some amenities that are in addition to those that are found in other dog parks; and WHEREAS, specifically, it was expressed that the Dog Park should have a water feature for the dogs to play in, and a unique street crosswalk unifying the newly constructed Dog Park with the existing dog park across the street; and WHEREAS, it was made clear by the Administration that the funding approved by the City Commission did not include these amenities and therefore such enhancements would need to be paid for by other non-city sources and, in response, the community has worked with the Administration to accomplish the following three-prong fundraising approach: a) Jonas Meyers and Carla Probes, residents of the South Pointe neighborhood and users of the City's dog parks, generously offered to donate $10,000 towards the costs of construction of a water feature for the dog park, conditioned upon the placement of a plaque honoring Mrs. Probes' mother; b) Individual bricks with engraving (dog name, etc.) to be sold for $125.00 each; and c) "Grauman's Chinese Theatre" concept, whereby donors would purchase a "slab" in the walkway at a donated cost of $1,000 each and have their dog's paw imprints in the cement with their dog's name; and WHEREAS, this matter was first discussed at the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee meeting held on October 7, 2009, and, at this meeting, the Committee did not make a recommendation and ultimately referred the item back to the City Commission for direction and, in order to keep the process moving forward, the Committee asked that the Administration refer the item to the Arts In Public Places Committee (AiPP) prior to the referral back to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the issue concerning the memorial plaque and brick walkway was discussed at the AiPP Committee meeting of October 27, 2009, where the AiPP Committee provided recommendations to the memorial plaque project with the recommendation that the font on the Probes memorial plaque be changed to the standard font utilized by the City (Futura std. light) which modification is reflected in the attached Probes memorial plaque layout in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, following the approval of the Aipp Committee on October 27, 2009, the item was again referred back to the Neighborhoods/ Community Affairs Committee for discussion at their November 12, 2009 meeting where a majority of the Committee recommended approval of the memorial plaque and the proposed brick walkway program; and WHEREAS, at this time, the estimated Dog Park project cost is $97,152.88, with the City's allocation of $60,836, leaving a balance of $36,316.88 to be raised by private efforts; and WHEREAS, the additional funds generated by the Meyers/ Probus donation and the sale of bricks and slabs in the walkway would need to be appropriated to the project's current budget in order for the program to be completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA hereby approve, following a duly noticed public hearing, the placement of a memorial plaque in the Washington Avenue Dog Park, located at 225 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, honoring the late Rebecca Probus and accepting the Arts In Public Places (AiPP) Committee's recommendations regarding the plaque at the Committee's October 27, 2009 meeting; further, the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept a donation from Carla Probus and Jonas Meyers (South Pointe neighborhood residents) in the amount of $10,000 for the placement of the memorial plaque honoring the late Rebecca Probus, and accept additional funds from other interested individuals wishing to make donations to the Washington Avenue Dog Park project by purchasing bricks and / or concrete slabs in the walkway of the Dog Park, estimated at $30,000, with the total donated amount of $40,000 to be appropriated to the previously allocated $60,836 budget for the Washington Avenue Dog Park project, all to be used for improvements to the Dog Park. PASSED and ADOPTED this 9th day of December, 2009. ATTEST: ~- ROBERT PARCHER, CITY CLERK AT I HERRE BOWER MAYOR ~~~~,~ ~ ,#,.~ ~~~ ~ t~~~'atl;~G~ ~ ~R ~~.)Tr~l~ F:\atto\TURN\RESOS\Washington Avenue Dog Park Plaque- Donations Reso.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY A Resolution, approving upon conclusion of a public hearing, the placement of a commemorative plaque in the Washington Avenue Dog Park honoring the late Rebecca Probus; accepting donations for the dog park, anticipated to be approximately $40,000 and appropriating these funds to the current project for park improvements. Condensed Title: Key Intended Outcome Supported: 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 good. Issue: Shall the Ma or and Ci Commission ado t the resolution? Item Summa /Recommendation: At the June 3, 2009 Commission meeting, the issue of a dog park at South Pointe Park was discussed. The Commission ultimately approved an enclosed dog park at Washington Park, and appropriated $60,836 to complete the work. The Administration was directed to work with the community to design the layout of the dog park. Jonas Meyers and Carla Probus, residents of the South Pointe neighborhood offered to donate $10,000 towards the cost of construction of the park, conditioned upon the placement of a memorial plaque honoring Carla Probus' mother, Rebecca Probus, who passed away 2001. Mrs. Probus was a community activist in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, involved in historic preservation, beautification, local government and quality of life issues. Carla Probus believes supporting the Washington Avenue Dog Park is an appropriate way of honoring her mother's legacy. The matters of the memorial plaque, accepting the Probus donation and the memorial brick walkway program were discussed at the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee meeting of October 7, 2009. The Committee did not make a recommendation and referred the matter to the full Commission for direction. However, to move the process forward, the Committee asked that the item be referred to the Arts In Public Places Committee (AiPP) as is required by the City's Code, Section 82-504. Typically, the AiPP review occurs after Commission approval. The matterwas heard at the AiPP Committee meeting of October27, 2009, where it was approved. The item was again heard at the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee's November 12, 2009, meeting where it was approved. The estimated project cost is $97,152.88. The City's allocation leaves a balance of $36,316.88 needed to be raised by private efforts. The additional funds generated by the donations would need to be appropriated to the project's current budget for the program to be completed. The Administration recommends the Commission adopt the attached resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: Recommended/ approved by the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee on November 12, 2009 and the Arts In Public Places (AiPP) Committee on October 27, 2009. Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $40,000 To be generated from donations 2 3 OBPI Total $40,000 Financial Impact Summary: Anticipated donations are necessary to complete the park. Financial Information: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Kevin Smith, Parks & Recreation Director Sign-Offs: T:WGENDA~2009 Department Director ssistant City Ma er City Manager JMG ioer a~rceguianvvasningtomavenue uog Nark Niaque- on ions Summary.doc / m MIAMIBEACH AGENDA ITEM ~,1 C~ DATE lZ"~1-05 m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: December 9, 2009 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE PLACEMENT OF A MEMORIAL PLAQUE IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK, LOCATED AT 225 WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, HONORING THE LATE REBECCA PROBUS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 82-504 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE AND ACCEPTING THE ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES (AIPP) COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE MEMORIAL PLAQUE AT THE COMMITTEE'S OCTOBER 27, 2009 MEETING; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A DONATION FROM CARLA PROBUS AND JONAS MEYERS (SOUTH POINTE NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000 FOR THE PLACEMENT OF THE MEMORIAL PLAQUE HONORING THE LATE REBECCA PROBUS AND ACCEPTING ADDITIONAL FUNDS IN THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $30,000.00 FROM OTHER INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO MAKE DONATIONS TO THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK PROJECT BY PURCHASING BRICKS AND/ OR CONCRETE SLABS IN THE WALKWAY OF THE DOG PARK FOR A TOTAL ESTIMATED DONATED AMOUNT OF $40,000 TO BE APPROPRIATED TO THE PREVIOUSLY ALLOCATED $60,836 BUDGET FOR THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK PROJECT, TO BE USED FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO SAID PARK. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED Increase Satisfaction with Recreational Programs. BACKGROUND At the January 28, 2009, Commission meeting, the Administration requested the matter of dogs off leash in City parks and other public properties in general, be referred to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee for discussion. Subsequently, there were on-going discussions at the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee meetings concerning this issue. At the June 3, 2009 Commission meeting, the issue of a dog park at South Pointe Park was discussed. Following the discussion, the Commission approved an action that established an enclosed dog park at Washington Park, south of the old library building, and appropriated $60,836 to complete the work. Included in the action was the directive for the Administration to work with the RDO (Responsible Dog Owners) and other interested parties in the community to obtain input towards the design and layout of the new dog park. December 9, 2009 Approving Placement of Memorial Plaque in Washington Avenue Dog Park & Appropriating Donations Page 2 of 4 Since the June 3~d Commission approval, the Administration, RDO representatives and members of the community met on three occasions to discuss the layout and design of the Washington Avenue Dog Park. During the initial discussion, it was expressed by both the RDO and community that this park should be "something special" and that it should include some amenities that are in addition to those that are found in other dog parks. Specifically, it was expressed that the dog park should have a water feature for the dogs to play in, and a unique street crosswalk unifying the newly constructed dog park with the existing dog park across the street. !t was made clear by the Administration that the funding approved by the City Commission did not include these amenities and therefore such enhancements would need to be paid for by other non-city sources. In response, the community has worked with the Administration to accomplish the following: Jonas Meyers and Carla Probus, residents of the South Pointe neighborhood and users of the City's dog parks, generously offered to donate $10,000 towards the costs of construction of a water feature for the dog park, conditioned upon the placement of a plaque honoring Mrs. Probus' mother. Ms. Carla Probus felt that her mother, who was a community activist in her hometown, would feel such community support of the Washington Avenue Dog Park would be very appropriate and in line with her beliefs in making contributions where it is going to do good and be enjoyed by the residents. The plaque would be in compliance with the City's established procedures for such placement, (please see "Exhibit A" proposed Probus memorial plaque layout). 2. The working group identified other enhancements that exceeded the available funding. These include an additional bench, a concrete slab surrounding the water feature, a water collection cistern, and a crosswalk to more visibly link the two parks. Initial estimates indicate that the water feature elements preferred (as well as associated infrastructure costs to install the water feature) exceed the $10,000 donation. At the meeting held on August 6, 2009, the working group agreed to a fundraising goal of approximately $20,000 - $25,000 to cover these additional costs. The fundraising efforts would focus on a two-prong fundraising approach: o LEVEL I: Individual "memorial" bricks with engraving (dog name, etc.) to be sold for $125.00 each. It was agreed the first order would be for 200 bricks. The bricks would be inlaid in the walkway and other areas of the dog park deemed appropriate. (please see "Exhibit B" sample of the brick to be sold). o LEVEL II: "Grauman's Chinese Theatre" concept, whereby donors would purchase a "slab" in the walkway at a donated cost of $1,000 each and have their dog's paw imprints in the cement with their dog's name. A conceptual layout of a typical fundraising slab is depicted on the attached proposed dog park layout. (please see "Exhibit C"). In addition, it was suggested that the City consider offer naming rights to the park. It was suggested that the value of this could be $50,000 - $100,000, depending on terms and conditions. No sponsor has been identified as yet, and any potential sponsor would be forwarded to the City Commission for discussion, further direction and ultimate approval. There was also discussion as to how the donated funds would be received/ deposited. The conclusion was that the City of Miami Beach would develop the format and print the brick donation order form. The individual brick order form would have both the City and RDO (Responsible Dog Owners) logos, and indicate that the brick donation is $125.00 (the per brick cost is $25.00 inclusive of engraving and shipping with the remaining $100.00 as the donation). December 9, 2009 Approving Placement of Memorial Plaque in Washington Avenue Dog Park & Appropriating Donations Page 3 of 4 A goal of 200 bricks to be sold was established, with the volunteers assuming the responsibility to "sell" the bricks. All checks and credit card orders would be deposited with and processed through the City of Miami Beach. The new Washington Avenue Dog Park as jointly conceptualized by our residents and the Administration includes the following features: • Perimeter fencing replacement and restoration; • New double gated entry with swing gates; • Installation of a new walkway designed to include inlay bricks and "paw print" slabs as previously explained; New striped crosswalk (location to be determined based on County approval) to tie into the dog park currently located at the RDO across the street; • Landscape improvements, to include but not be limited to, removal, re-grading, leveling and grassing of the park; relocation of trees to other areas of the park to provide more open space; the installation of fabric cloth and recycled pine bark brown mulch as needed; planting of a hedge around the perimeter fence to soften appearance; • Installation of a new irrigation system with controller; • 20' diameter water spray feature with 5 features for dogs; (please see "Exhibit D" conceptual layout of the water feature); • A rain water cistern system to collect water to augment the irrigation system; • New park furnishings to include trash receptacles (2); dog waste bag dispensers (3); park benches (4); a drinking fountain w/ pet bowl; a donation plaque; and park rules and regulations signage (please see "Exhibit E" conceptual layout of the Washington Avenue Dog Park.) ART IN PUBLIC PLACES REVIEW Please note that this matter was first discussed at the at the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee meeting held on October 7, 2009. At this meeting the Committee did not make a recommendation and ultimately referred the item to the full Commission for direction. However, in an effort to keep the process moving forward, the Committee asked that the Administration refer the item to the Arts In Public Places Committee (AiPP), as is required by the City's Code, Section 82-504 regarding memorials and plaques. Typically, AiPP review occurs after Commission approval. The issue concerning the memorial plaque and brick walkway was heard at the AiPP Committee meeting of October 27, 2009. Following the discussion, the AiPP Committee approved the memorial plaque and brick walkway project with the recommendation that the font on the Probus memorial plaque be changed to the standard font utilized by the City (Futura std. light). This modification is reflected in the attached Probus memorial plaque layout (please see "Exhibit A") Following the approval of the AiPP Committee on October 27, 2009, the item was again referred back to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee for discussion at their November 12, 2009 meeting. At this meeting, the Committee approved the memorial plaque and the proposed memorial brick walkway program. CONCLUSION The estimated project cost is $97,152.88. The City's allocation is $60,836, leaving a balance of $36,316.88 needed to be raised by private efforts. The additional funds generated by the Meyers/Probus donation and the sale of memorial bricks would need to be appropriated to the project's current budget in order for the program to be completed. The interested stakeholders agree that certain improvements should be prioritized based on available funds. December 9, 2009 Approving Placement of Memorial Plaque in Washington Avenue Dog Park & Appropriating Donations Page 4 of 4 The Administration recommends that the Commission adopt the attached resolution approving, following a duly noticed public hearing, the placement of a memorial plaque in Washington Avenue Dog Park, honoring the late Rebecca Probus in accordance with City Code, accepting the donation offered by Mr. Jonas and Ms. Probus and appropriating the estimated $40,000 anticipated to be donated to the Washington Avenue Dog Park project. Further, it is recommended that the prior AiPP review be sufficient to satisfy the code requirements. 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