2010-27355 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2010-27355
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED
PUBLIC HEARINGS, THE PLACEMENT OF FOUR (4) MEMORIAL
PLAQUES ON PARK BENCHES IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG
PARK, LOCATED AT 225 WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, IN HONOR OF SHELDON & SUSAN KRUGER (PARENTS OF
STACEY KRUGER) AND LORRAINE BOLOWICH, (MOTHER OF JACKIE
LALONDE), AND DOGS OWNED BY TONY A. TRUJILLO AND MR. AND
MRS. LARRY WYMAN, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 82-504 OF
THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE; ACCEPTING THE ARTS IN PUBLIC
PLACES (AIPP) COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE
MEMORIAL PLAQUES AT THE COMMITTEE'S FEBRUARY 23, 2010
MEETING; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF
DONATIONS FROM JACKIE LALONDE, STACEY KRUGER, TONY A.
TRUJILLO, AND MR. AND MRS. LARRY WYMAN (SOUTH POINTE
NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,000 EACH, FOR A
TOTAL OF $12,000, TO BE ADDED TO THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG
PARK BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOUR (4) PARK BENCHES
AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DOG PARK.
WHEREAS, at its December 9, 2009 meeting, the City Commission approved
fundraising efforts for the Washington Avenue Dog Park ("Dog Park") that included the sale of
individual engraved "memorial" bricks, and the "Grauman's Chinese Theater" 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, as a result of the community fundraising campaign, some residents who
have purchased a brick or concrete flag have also expressed an interest in doing more for the
Dog Park; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman, have offered to donate
$3,000 each for the purchase of park benches in the Dog Park, conditioned upon the placement
of a memorial plaque in honor of their dogs on the park benches, and
WHEREAS, as required pursuant to Section 82-564 of the City Code ("Monuments or
Memorials"), the matter of accepting the donations for the two park benches, and approval of
the placement of the respective plaques recognizing the donations of Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Wyman, was discussed by the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee at
its February 16, 2010 meeting; and
WHEREAS, during the Committee's February 16, 2010 meeting, the Administration
advised the Committee that, subsequent to the preparation of the Commission Committee
memorandum, Ms. Stacey Kruger and Ms. Jackie Lalonde also offered to donate an additional
$3,000 each for the purchase of two (2) more park benches, in consideration of plaques
honoring their parents being placed on the park benches; and
WHEREAS, the Committee reviewed the proposals and recommended to forward the
establishment of the aforementioned memorials (and donations) to the City Commission; and
WHEREAS, City staff forwarded the design and placement of the proposed plaques to
the Art in Public Places (AiPP) Committee; and
WHEREAS, at its February 23, 2010 meeting, the AiPP Committee approved the four (4)
memorial plaques to be placed on the park benches within the Dog Park with the following
conditions:
• the plaque lettering is Futura;
• the actual plaque be 2 '/z" X 7," (as presented to the AiPP members in the handout
during the discussion see Exhibit A);
• the plaque should be installed on the back of the bench; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and accept the
recommended actions of the AiPP Committee regarding the four (4) memorial plaques to be
placed on park benches in the Dog Park; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting on March 10, 2010, the City Commission held duly noticed
public hearings, in accordance with Section 82-504(a)(6) of the City Code, to consider
establishment of the aforestated memorials.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA hereby approve, following duly
noticed public hearings, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and AiPP
recommendations regarding the placement of four (4) memorial plaques in the Washington
Avenue Dog Park, honoring Sheldon & Susan Kruger (parents of Stacey Kruger), Lorraine
Bolowich (mother of Jackie Lalonde), and dogs owned by Tony A. Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Wyman, in accordance with the City Code, and further accept the donations from Jackie
Lalonde, Stacey Kruger, Tony A. Trujillo, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman in the amount of
$3,000 each, for a total of $12,000, for the placement of the memorial plaques on the park
benches honoring Sheldon & Susan Kruger (parents of Stacey Kruger), Lorraine Bolowich
(mother of Jackie Lalonde), and dogs owned by Tony A. Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman,
to be added to the Washington Avenue, Dog Park budget for the purchase of four (4) park
benches and other improvements to the Dog Park.
PASSED and ADOPTED this ~~~- day of March, 2010.
ATTEST:
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COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
A Resolution, approving upon conclusion of the public hearings, the placement of memorial plaques in the Washington
Avenue Dog Park in accordance with City Code, and accepting the Arts in Public Places (AiPP) recommendations
regarding the memorial plaques; further accepting the donations from Jackie Lalonde, Stacey Kruger, Tony A. Trujillo
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman in the amount of $3,000 each for the placement of the memorial plaques on the park
benches.
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 Cit Commission ado t the resolution?
on December 9, 2009, the Commission authorized the acceptance of a donation for the Washington Avenue dog park
conditioned upon the placement of a plaque honoring the donor's mother. The Commission also approved the sale of
memorial bricks and flag stones to be located in the park. Some residents who have purchased a brick or concrete
flag expressed interest in providing more assistance. Two residents (Mr. Trujillo and Mr. Wyman) generously offered
to make donations in the amount of $3,000 each to purchase two park benches. As required per section 82-504, the
Administration referred the matter to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee. The matter was included in
the February 16, 2010, Neighborhoods) CommunityAffairs Committee agenda. Between the time of the submission of
the committee referral and the meeting, two additional residents (Ms. Lalonde and Ms. Kruger) offered donations of
$3,000 each for two more benches; the Committee was informed of these donations at their meeting. The Committee
was requested to provide direction on: A) the acceptance of the proposed donations from Mr. Trujillo, Mr. Wyman,
Ms. Lalonde and Ms. Kruger; and B) authorization for City staff to forward the proposed plaques directly to the Art in
Public Places (AiPP) Committee for their review prior to placement on the Commission Agenda for the public hearings,
which would be the final approval, as well as approving a process that allows us to bring future donations for pafk
benches directly to the City Commission, after AiPP review, for a public hearing and final approval. The Committee
supported the acceptance of the donations and authorized City staff to forward the discussion directly to the AiPP
Committee for their review prior to placement on the Commission Agenda for the public hearing, which would be the
final approval. The issue was discussed and approved at the AiPP Committee meeting of February 23, 2010. The
Administration recommends the Commission adopt the attached resolution.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
Recommended/approved by the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee on February 16, 2010, and the Arts In
Public Places (AiPP) Committee on February 23, 2010.
Financial Information:
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager
DATE: March 10, 2010
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC
HEARINGS, THE PLACEMENT OF FOUR (4) MEMORIAL PLAQUES IN THE
WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK, LOCATED AT 225 WASHINGTON AVENUE,
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, IN HONOR OF SHELDON & SUSAN KRUGER
(PARENTS OF STACEY KRUGER) AND LORRAINE BOLOWICH, (MOTHER OF
JACKIE LALONDE), AND DOGS OWNED BY TONY A. TRUJILLO AND MR. AND
MRS. LARRY WYMAN, 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 PLAQUES
AT THE COMMITTEE'S FEBRUARY 23, 2010 MEETING; AND FURTHER
AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF DONATIONS FROM JACKIE LALONDE,
STACEY KRUGER, TONY A. TRUJILLO AND MR. AND MRS. LARRY WYMAN
(SOUTH POINTE NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,000
EACH, $12,000 TOTAL, FOR THE PLACEMENT OF THE MEMORIAL PLAQUES
ON PARK BENCHES HONORING SHELDON & SUSAN KRUGER (PARENTS OF
STACEY KRUGER), LORRAINE BOLOWICH, (MOTHER OF JACKIE LALONDE),
AND DOGS OWNED BY TONY A. TRUJILLO AND MR. AND MRS. LARRY WYMAN
TO BE ADDED TO THE WASHINGTON AVENUE DOG PARK PROJECT FOR
PURCHASE OF FOUR (4) PARK BENCHES AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO
THE DOG 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. At the June 3, 2009 Commission
meeting, the Commission approved establishing an enclosed dog park at Washington Park,
south of the old library building, and appropriated $60,836 to complete the work. The
Commission directed the Administration to work with the interested parties in the community to
obtain input related to design and layout of the new dog park.
Since the June 3'd Commission approval, the Administration and members of the community
have worked together to layout and design the Washington Avenue Dog Park. During the initial
discussion it was expressed by the community that this park should be "something special" and
include some amenities that are in addition to those that are found in other dog parks. It was
expressed that the dog park should have a water feature for the dogs to play in and other
amenities to make the park unique. Additional unfunded improvements included an additional
Commission Memorandum
March 10, 2010
Approving Placement of Four (4) Memorial Plaques in Washington Avenue Dog Park & Accepting
Donations for park Benches
Page 2 of 3
bench, a concrete slab surrounding the water feature, a water collection cistern, and a
crosswalk to more visibly link the two parks. 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.
Previous Commission Action
At the December 9, 2009 meeting, following a duly noticed public hearing, the Commission
authorized the acceptance of a donation in the amount of $10,000 from Jonas Meyers and Carla
Probus, residents of the South Pointe neighborhood and users of the City's dog parks, for the
construction of a water feature for the dog park, conditioned upon the placement of a plaque
honoring Mrs. Probus' mother. The plaque would be in compliance with the City's established
procedures for such placement. Additionally, the Commission approved the fundraising efforts
that included individual "memorial" bricks with engraving (dog name, etc.) to be sold for $125.00
each, and a "Grauman's Chinese Theater" 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.
Since the December 9`h Commission approval, the residents have established a new group
called the SoFi K9s that, among other things, serves as a "friends of Washington Avenue Dog
Park" group. The members of the group then actively engaged in fundraising efforts to sell the
memorial bricks and the concrete flag stones. As of mid-February, 2010, approximately
$30,420, derived from the sale of memorial bricks and concrete flag stones, has been
generated.
As a result of the community fundraising campaign, some residents who purchased a brick or
concrete flag also expressed an interest in providing additional assistance. In January, 2010,
Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman generously offered to make a donation in the
amount of $3,000 each to cover the cost of the purchase of two park benches for the
Washington Avenue Dog Park. As required pursuant to City Code Section 82-504 (Exhibit B), at
the February 3, 2010 Commission meeting, the Administration referred the item to the
Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee for consideration.
Neighborhoods/ Community Affairs Committee Action of February 16, 2010
As required in Code Section 82-504, the matter of accepting the donations for the two park
benches and approval of the placement of the respective plaques recognizing the donations of
Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman was included in the February 16, 2010,
Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee agenda. In order to continue moving forward with
the design and construction of the Washington Avenue Dog Park, which incorporates the ideas
and input of our residents, the Administration requested that the Neighborhoods/ Community
Affairs Committee discuss and provide direction on the following issues:
A) The acceptance of the proposed donations from Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wyman, and authorization for City staff to forward the proposed plaques directly to the
Art in Public Places (AiPP) Committee for their review prior to placement on the
Commission Agenda for the public hearings, which would be the final approval, instead
of requiring the item to go to the Commission first for referral to the AiPP; and
B) Approving a process that allows us to bring any future donations for park benches
directly to the City Commission, after AiPP review, for a public hearing and final
approval.
Commission Memorandum
March 10, 2010
Approving Placement of Four (4) Memorial Plaques in Washington Avenue Dog Park & Accepting
Donations for park Benches
Page 3 of 3
During the discussion the Administration advised the Committee that subsequent to the
preparation of the Commission Committee memorandum, Ms. Stacey Kruger and Ms. Jackie
Lalonde offered to donate an additional $3,000 each for the purchase of two more park
benches. Following a brief discussion, the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee,
members supported the acceptance of the donations from Mr. Tony Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Wyman, as well as from the two additional donors, and authorized City staff to forward the
proposed plaques directly to the Art in Public Places (AiPP) Committee for their review prior to
placement on the Commission Agenda for the public hearing, which would be the final approval.
The Committee members also approved the Administration to bring future donations for park
benches directly to the City Commission, after AiPP review, for public hearings and final
approval.
The issue of the four (4) memorial plaques to be placed on the park benches was heard at the
AiPP Committee meeting of February 23, 2010. Following the discussion, the AiPP Committee
approved the four (4) memorial plaques to be placed on the park benches within the
Washington Avenue Dog Park with the following conditions.
• The plaque lettering is Futura;
• The actual plaque be 2 '/s" X 7", as presented to the AiPP members in the handout
during the discussion (see Exhibit A);
The plaque should be installed on the back of the bench.
The estimated cost of the Washington Avenue Dog Park project is $97,152.88. The City's
allocation is $60,836. The private funds generated by the Meyers/Probus donation, the sale of
memorial bricks and concrete flag stones, combined with the $12,000 in funding donated for
park benches to date, represents $40,422.50 in additional funding, for a total project budget of
$101,258.50 for improvements to the Washington Avenue Dog Park. Parks staff met with
interested individuals, including representatives of SoFi K9 at the park on February 12, 2010 to
discuss the current status of the project, and to discuss the amenities that have been previously
identified to be funded by this allocation.
Conclusion
The Administration recommends that the Commission adopt the attached resolution approving,
following duly noticed public hearings, the placement of four (4) memorial plaques in
Washington Avenue Dog Park, honoring Sheldon & Susan Kruger (parents of Stacey Kruger),
and Lorraine Bolowich (mother of Jackie Lalonde), and dogs owned by Tony A. Trujillo and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Wyman, in accordance with City Code, and as recommended by the AiPP
Committee at their February 23, 2010 meeting; and further accepting the donations from Jackie
Lalonde, Stacey Kruger, Tony A. Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman in the amount of $3,000
each, ($12,000 total), for the placement of such memorial plaques on the park benches
honoring Sheldon & Susan Kruger (parents of Stacey Kruger), Lorraine Bolowich (mother of
Jackie Lalonde), and dogs owned by Tony A. Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wyman, to be
added to the Washington Avenue Dog Park Project for the purchase of four (4) park benches
and other improvements to the dog park.
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EXHIBIT "B"
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CODE SECTION 82-504
MONUMENTS OR MEMORIALS
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ARTICLE VI. NAMING OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND E3TABLISHIvIE'NT OF MON... Page 1 of l
Sec. 82-504. Monuments or memorials.
(a) Whenever there is a proposal to establish a monument or memorial on public property in
the city, it shall first be considered and reviewed by the committee according to the following
procedures;
(1) Any person, organization, association, corporation or other ent~fy, including a
member of the city commission or the administration of the city, may propose the
establishment of a monument or memorial at any time by submitting a proposal in writing
• to the committee.
(2) Within a reasonable time after receipt of the proposal, the committee shall meet to
consider and review same. Notice of the meeting shall be given to al! persons who have
proposed the establishment of the monument or memorial.
(3) After reviewing the proposal in accordance with its established selection criteria, the
committee shall transmit a written recommendation to the city commission regarding
same.
(4) The city commission may only consider a proposal to establish a monument or
memorial that has been approved by a majority of the members of the committee.
(5) Within a reasonable time after receiving the recommendation for the establishment
of a monument or memorial from the committee, the city commission shall call a public
hearing,
(6) Notics of a public hearing regarding the establishment of the monument or
memorial shall be published at least 10 days prior to the hearing in a newspaper of
general c[rculation in the city.
(7) At the close of the public hearing, the city commission may approve the
establishment of the monument or memorial. in apptoving the establishment, the
commission shall be governed by its established selectien criteria. Add}tionally, any
proposal to establish a monument or memorial must.be approved by afive-sevenths
vote of the city commission.
(8) Upon approval of the establishment of the monument or memorial, the city
commission dial] forward the proposal to the art in public places committee. The art in
public places committee will then make its recommendation to the city commission
regarding the location, aesthetic quality, malntanance, and other related issues, in
accordance with the its established criteria.
(Ord. No. 200D-3266, § 1, 9-27-00)
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CITY ~F INII/~11~I1 BEACH
NOTICE t3F PUBLIC F1E~4RIIVG
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami
Beach, ~n the Commission Chambers, 3rd floor, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday, March 10, 2090 at 10:50 A.M., to consider a Resolution Approving, Following
A Duly Noticed Pubfic Hearing, The Placement Of Four (4} Memorial Plaques In The Washington"Avenue
Dog Park, Located At 225 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, In Honor Of Sheldon. & Susan Kruger
(Parents Of Stacey Kruger) And Lorraine Bolowich, (Mother Of Jackie Lalonde), Antl Dogs Owned By
Tony A. Trujillo And Mr. And Mrs. Larry Wyman, In Accordance With Section 82-504 Of The Miami Beach
City Code Antl Accepting The Arts In Public Places (AIPP) Committee's Recommendations Regarding The
Memorial Plaques At The Committee's February 23, 2010 Meeting; Further Authorizing The Acceptance
Of Donations From Jackie Lalonde, Stacey Kruger, Tony A. Trujillo And Mr. And Mrs. Larry Wyman
(South Pointe Neighborhood Residents) In The Amount Of $3,000 Each, $12,000 Total, For The Placement
Of The Memorial Plaques On Park Benches Honoring Sheldon & Susan Kruger (Parents Of Stacey
Kruger) And Lorraine Bolowich, (Mother Of Jackie Lalonde); And Dogs Owned By Tony A. Trujillo And
Mr. And Mrs. Larry Wyman To Be Added To The Washington Avenue Dog Park Project For Purchase Of Four (4}
Park Benches And Other Improvements To The Dog Park.
Inquiries may be directed to the Park and Recreation Department at (305) 673-7730.
INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting; or be represented by an agent, or to erpress
their views in writing addressed to the City Commission, c!o the City Clerk,170C Convention Center Drive,
1st Floor, City Half, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 or vii the,City's web site at www.miamibeachfl.gov. This
meeting may be continued and under such circumstances additional legal notice would not be provided.
Robert E. Percher. Cit,, Clerk
-- City of Miami Beach
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