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2012-27921 Reso RESOLUTION NO, 2012-27921 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OPTION PROVIDED FOR IN THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE MIAMI BEACH GARDEN CONSERVANCY FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN, EXTENDING THE TERM FOR AN ADDITIONAL FIVE (5) YEARS, COMMENCING ON JULY 1, 2012 AND ENDING ON JUNE 30, 2017 WHEREAS, on January 17, 2007, the Mayor and City Commission approved a Management Agreement with the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy (the Conservancy) for the operation of the Botanical Garden (the Agreement), with an initial term of five (5) years, commencing on July 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2012, with an option, at the City's sole discretion, to renew and extend the Agreement for an additional five (5) year term; and WHEREAS, since taking over the operations of the Botanical Garden in July, 1999, the Conservancy has initiated extensive public outreach initiatives, educational programming, and has played an important role in working with the City to plan and implement the recently completed and much acclaimed renovation of the Botanical Garden, which included extensive new landscaping, a new water feature, refurbishment of the existing fountain and a new entryway; and WHEREAS, on June 1, 2011, the City Commission approved an amendment to the Agreement, to allow the Conservancy to award naming rights to interior portions of the Botanical Garden, in exchange for monetary contributions from private donors to fund improvements associated with future phases of the Master Plan that was approved by the City Commission on January 13, 2010; and WHEREAS, in order to see the Master Plan through to completion and to continue its mission of providing quality horticultural, educational and volunteer-based programming initiatives, the Conservancy has asked to exercise its sole renewal option provided for in the Agreement. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve the renewal option provided for in the Management Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy for the management and operation of the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, extending the term for an additional five (5) years, commencing on July 1, 2012 and ending on June 30, 2017. ao�a—a�921 PASSED and ADOPTED this day of 2012 ATTEST: /I d/A /j OR B� JMG/HMF/A IJE3 ;y IN TAAGENDA\2012 laotaani nicaal rr TQr'd6* C�jyZ6TM `J APPROVED AS TO FORM& LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION me v.. Date i COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution approving the renewal option provided for in the Management Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy for the management and operation of the Miami Beach Botanical Garden; said renewal option extending the term of the Agreement for an additional five(5)years,commencing on July 1, 2012 and ending on June 30,2017. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure Well Maintained Facilities Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Based on 2009 CSS Survey, 85% of residents ranked the maintenance and appearance of the City's parks as excellent and good. Renewal of the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy's Management Agreement,will insure the Botanical Garden will be maintained to the City's high standard of excellence. Issue: Shall the Mayor and City Commission approve the sole renewal option in in the Management Agreement between the Citv and the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy for an additional five 5 year term. Item Summa /Recommendation: On January 17,2007,the Mayor and City Commission approved a Management Agreement with the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy (the Conservancy) for the operation of the Botanical Garden, with an initial term of five (5) years, commencing on July 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2012, with an option,at the City's sole discretion,to renew and extend the Agreement for an additional five(5)year term. The Conservancy's request to exercise its sole renewal option was initially discussed by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee at its meeting on April 19, 2012. However, since the Conservancy's request also included a proposal to increase the rental rates at the Botanical Garden, as well as an additional request to amend the Agreement to provide for a second renewal option for an additional five(5)years,commencing on July 1,2017,the Committee deferred the discussion to its Budget meeting(s) planned for June/July. Since the Committee wasn't aware that the Management Agreement was set to expire on June 30, 2012, the item was brought back for discussion at its meeting on May 17, 2012. The Committee subsequently recommended in favor of allowing the Conservancy to exercise its sole renewal option,but withheld discussion on the proposed rate increase,until it had an opportunity to evaluate the potential impact of the increased rates on the City's annual contribution to the Conservancy's operations. The Committee also withheld discussion regarding amending the Conservancy's Agreement to provide for a second renewal option. In consideration of the Conservancy's efforts in establishing the Botanical Garden as a popular year-round cultural, educational and recreational resource,as well as its track record of fiscal and operational stability,the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommends approving the Conservancy's sole renewal option for an additional five(5) year term, commencing on July 1,2012 and ending on June 30, 2017. Advisory Board Recommendation: Finance & Citywide Projects Committee —April 19 & May 17, 2012 — Recommendation to approve the Conservancy's sole renewal option. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: N/A Cl Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: ent O. Bonde, Redevelopment Coordinator Ext#6363 Sign-Offs: Department Director As 'stant City Manager City Manager AP JM T:\AGENDA\2012\une 06\Consent\Botanical Glarden Su maryA JMG:HMF:AP/KOB mMIAMIBEACH AGENDA ITEM C 7 Q DATE 6'6-12- ® MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachf.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: June 6, 2012 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OPTION PROVIDED FOR IN THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE MIAMI BEACH GARDEN CONSERVANCY FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN, EXTENDING THE TERM FOR AN ADDITIONAL FIVE (5) YEARS, COMMENCING ON JULY 1, 2012 AND ENDING ON JUNE 30, 2017. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND On January 17,2007,the Mayor and City Commission approved a Management Agreement with the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy (the Conservancy) for the operation of the Botanical Garden, with an initial term of five (5) years, commencing on July 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2012, with an option, at the City's sole discretion,to renew and extend the Agreement for an additional five (5) year term. Since taking over the operations of the Botanical Garden in July, 1999,the Conservancy has initiated extensive public outreach initiatives, educational programming, and has played an important role in working with the City to plan and implement the recently completed and much acclaimed renovation of the Botanical Garden, which included extensive new landscaping, a new water feature, refurbishment of the existing fountain and a new entryway. In addition and in order to offset costs associated with future phases of the Master Plan that was approved by the City Commission on January 13, 2010,the City Commission approved an amendment to the Management Agreement on June 1, 2011, to allow the Conservancy to award naming rights to interior portions of the Botanical Garden, in exchange for monetary contributions from private donors to fund the improvements. The Conservancy's primary mission is to promote the Garden as a public amenity. This strategy has proven effective. Today the Garden has achieved greater visibility, has developed a strong base of members and supporters and is valued as a community partner with dozens of organizations. The Conservancy's goal of increasing awareness and providing free public access to the Botanical Garden has been a key ingredient in its approach to welcoming community service organizations including, but, not limited to, the Kiwanis, Rotary, Toastmasters, Surfrider Foundation, ECOMB,Ability Explosion, the City's Beautification Committee, the Miami Beach Women's Conference, MBCDC, the Jewish Film Festival, Save Dade, Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce,the Women's Film Festival, the annual AIDS Walk and dozens of others. The Conservancy also conducts free daily Miami Beach Commission Memorandum Garden Conservancy Management Agreement Renewal Option June 6, 2012 Page 2 of 3 tours, hosts dozens of school group visits, accommodates arts organizations for music, dance, art exhibits and theater and also hosts a children's art camp,which is keeping with the City's objective of making the Botanical Garden available to as many people and programs as possible. Historically,the City's annual contribution to the Conservancy comprises approximately 33% of the Conservancy's income, with the balance derived from grants, donations, memberships, event functions, and gift shop sales. It should be noted that since taking over the Botanical Garden's operation,the Conservancy has also used its best efforts to increase its private funding contributions towards the operation and maintenance of the facility, resulting in the City being able to reduce its annual contribution by approximately 32%(from $200,500 in FY 01/02 to$137,228 as of FY 10/11), as reflected in the following schedule: FY 08109 FY 09/10 FY 10/11 FY 11/12 Budget Conservancy Income $212,450 $204,247 $250,727 $279,649 City Contribution $152,475 $152,475 $137,228 $137,228 Total income $364,925 $356,722 $387,955 $416,877 Expenses $386,109 $355,805 $332,602 $416,877 Net Income $ 21,184 $ 917 $ 55,353 -$0- It should further be noted that after several years of being subject to a series of destructive weather events and the fact that insurance doesn't cover storm-related damage to landscaping, the Conservancy has established a hurricane reserve account, which is particularly timely and beneficial in light of the City's$1.2 Million investment in renovating the Garden and will certainly offset any costs associated with having to replace downed trees and any other damage to the property. ANALYSIS In order to see its Master Plan through to completion and to continue its mission of providing quality horticultural, educational and volunteer-based programming initiatives, the Conservancy asked to exercise its sole renewal option for an additional five (5) year term, commencing on July 1, 2012 and ending on June 30, 2017. The Conservancy also submitted proposed rental rate increases and a request for an additional five(5)yearterm at the conclusion of the renewal period. At the March 21s` City Commission Meeting, staff placed a referral on the City Commission agenda for discussion and direction on these requests. The Conservancy's request to exercise its sole renewal option was initially discussed by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee at its meeting on April 19, 2012. However, since the Conservancy's request also included a proposal to increase the rental rates at the Botanical Garden as well as an additional request to amend the Management Agreement to provide for a second renewal option for an additional five (5)years, commencing on July 1, 2017,the Committee deferred the discussion to its Budget meeting(s)planned for June/July. However, since the Committee wasn't aware that the Management Agreement was set to expire on June 30, 2012, the item was brought back for discussion at its meeting on May 17, 2012. The Committee subsequently recommended in favor of allowing the Conservancy to exercise its sole renewal option, but withheld discussion on the proposed rate increase, until it had an opportunity to evaluate the impact of the rental rate increase on the City's annual contribution to the Conservancy's operations. To this end, and in order to facilitate Miami Beach Commission Memorandum Garden Conservancy Management Agreement Renewal Option June 6, 2012 Page 2 of 3 the discussion, the Conservancy was asked to prepare income projections based on the proposed rental rate increases. The Committee also withheld discussion regarding amending the Conservancy's Agreement to provide for a second renewal option. CONCLUSION In consideration of the Conservancy's efforts in establishing the Botanical Garden as a popular year-round cultural,educational and recreational resource, as well as its track record of fiscal and operational stability, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommends approving the Conservancy's sole renewal option for an additional five(5)year term. The issue of the proposed increased rental rates, and an additional five-year renewal period, will be discussed by Committee during the budget meetings. JMG/HMF/AP/KO �' T:\AGENDA\2012\6-6-12\B tanical Garden Memol.doc