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2014-28619 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28619 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT THE FEBRUARY 28, 2014 MEETING TO REJECT ALL PROPOSALS RECEIVED, PURSUANT TO INVITATION TO BID (ITB) 2014-171-TC FOR A PLAYGROUND FENCE AT SOUTH POINTE PARK; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THAT THE FUNDING BE REALLOCATED IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/15 BUDGET DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ALTERNATIVE ENHANCEMENTS FOR SOUTH POINTE PARK WHEREAS, in November of 2011, South Pointe Park had a new playground, shade system and safety surface installed. This playground replaced the original playground installed during the construction of South Pointe Park due to problems with quality and safety; and WHEREAS, at the time the South Pointe Park design was being developed, a fence around the children's playground area was never requested or discussed by the City, the designers, the community or the Design Review Board; and WHEREAS, during-the 2010 community meetings, several parents requested that a fence be installed as part of the new, original playground. However, no funding had been identified at that time for a fence, and in an effort to replace the existing playground equipment as expeditiously as possible; the project proceeded without a fence; and WHEREAS, on December 3, 2013, the Design Review Board (DRB) approved the design for the installation of the new fence; and WHEREAS, Invitation to Bid (ITB) 171-2013-TC was issued on May 22, 2013, with an opening date of June 13, 2013; and WHEREAS, at the January 15, 2014 City Commission Meeting a request for approval to award a contract, pursuant to Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 2013-171-TC for the playground fence at South Pointe Park was presented to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the Item was separated for discussion by Commissioner Grieco and a motion was passed to refer the item to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) for discussion and community input; and WHEREAS, the item was discussed during the February 28, 2014 NCAC meeting and pursuant to the direction of the NCAC, staff was instructed to cancel the playground fence project and instead come up with alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park utilizing the already allocated funds for the cancelled fencing project; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the City Code, the proposed Resolution formally accepts the recommendation of the NCAC from their February 28, 2014 meeting to reject all proposals received pursuant to ITB No. 2013-171-TC and instead reallocate the funding in the amount of $98,995 during the Fiscal Year 2014/15 budget development process for alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park, aimed specifically for equipment for children. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF r F THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby reject all proposals_received,pursuant.to Invitation .to Bid (ITB) No. 2013-171-TC for a playground fence at South Pointe Park; and further authorizing that the funding be reallocated in the Fiscal Year 2014/15 budget development process for the purpose of providing alternative enhancements for South Pointe Park. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of ���� 2014. ATTEST: /y Rafael Granado, tity C erl Phili Lev.' : , Mayor �r T:\AGENDA\2014\June\Par's ands^t�R�j a Is of `�}nte Park Playground Fence Resolution 6-11-14.docx.doc ✓ TED. �\` A, r. `> •tea,' ��j i APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney bat e i COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: Accept Recommendation of the NCAC to Reject All Bids Pursuant to Invitation to Bid (ITB) No.171- 2013-TC, for the Playground Fence at South Pointe Park and Reallocate the Funding in FY2014/15 for Alternative Enhancements to the Park. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure well-maintained facilities Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The 2009 Customer Satisfaction Survey indicated that 79% of businesses rated recently completed capital improvement projects as "excellent" or"good." Item Summa /Recommendation: In November of 2011, South Pointe Park had a new playground, shade system and safety surface installed. This playground replaced the original playground installed during the construction of South Pointe Park due to problems with quality and safety. At the time the South Pointe Park design was being developed, a fence around the children's playground area was never requested or discussed by the City, the designers, the community or the Design Review Board. On December 3, 2013, the Design Review Board (DRB) approved the design for the installation of the new fence. Invitation to Bid (ITB) 171-2013-TC was issued on May 22, 2013, with an opening date of June 13, 2013. The pre-bid conference was held on May 30, 2013. During the pre-bid conference, prospective bidders were instructed on the procurement process and the information their respective proposals should contain. At the January 15, 2014 City Commission Meeting a request for approval to award a contract, pursuant to Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 2013-171-TC for the playground fence at South Pointe Park in the amount of $98,995 was presented to the City Commission. The Item was separated for discussion by -Commissioner Grieco and a motion was passed to refer the item to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC)for discussion and community input. The item was discussed at the February 28, 2014 NCAC meeting. Pursuant to the direction of the NCAC, staff was instructed to cancel the playground fence project and instead come up with alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park utilizing the already allocated funds for the cancelled fencing project. In accordance with the City Code, the proposed Resolution formally accepts the recommendation of the NCAC from their February 28, 2014 meeting to reject all proposals received pursuant to ITB No. 2013- 171-TC and instead reallocate the funding during the Fiscal Year 2014/15 budget development process for alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park. Advisory Board Recommendation: On February 28, 2014, the NCAC recommended to reject all bids and reallocate the funding during the FY 2014/15 budget development process for miscellaneous enhancements for the park. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 OBPI 2 Total Financial Impact Summary: N/A City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: John Rebar, ext. 6643 Sign-Offs: Deppitplent Director Assistant eager City M ger JR AD MT JLM AGENDA ITEM -v ®A�� - b 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 C mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 11, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT THE FEBRUARY 28, 2014 MEETING TO REJECT ALL PROPOSALS RECEIVED, PURSUANT TO INVITATION TO BID (ITB) 2014-171-TC FOR A PLAYGROUND FENCE AT SOUTH POINTE PARK; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THAT THE FUNDING BE REALLOCATED IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/15 BUDGET DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ALTERNATIVE ENHANCEMENTS FOR SOUTH POINTE PARK BACKGROUND In November of 2011, South Pointe Park had a new playground, shade system and safety surface installed. This playground replaced the original playground installed during the construction of South Pointe Park due to problems with quality and safety. At the time the South Pointe Park design was being developed, a fence around the children's playground area was never requested or discussed by the City, the designers, the community or the Design Review Board. During the 2010 community meetings, several parents requested that a fence be installed as part of the new, original playground. However, no funding had been identified at that time for a fence, and in an effort to replace the existing playground equipment as expeditiously as possible; the project proceeded without a fence. Following the December 16, 2010, community meeting, the City received a letter from the South of Fifth Residents indicating their support for the installation of a fence around the playground. On December 3, 2013, the Design Review Board (DRB) approved the design for the installation of the new fence. Invitation to Bid (ITB) 171-2013TC was issued on May 22, 2013, with an opening date of June 13, 2013. The pre-bid conference was held on May 30, 2013. During the pre-bid conference, prospective bidders were instructed on the procurement process and the information their respective proposals should contain. At the January 15, 2014 City Commission Meeting a request for approval to award a contract, pursuant to Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 2013-171TC for the playground fence at South Pointe Park in the amount of $98,995 was presented to the City Commission. The Item was separated for discussion by Commissioner Grieco and a motion was passed to refer the item to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC)for discussion and community input. June 11,2014 City Commission Memorandum S Pointe Park Fence—Rejecting all Bids Page 2 of 2 The item was discussed at the February 28, 2014 NCAC meeting. Pursuant to the direction of the NCAC, staff was instructed to cancel the playground fence project and instead come up with alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park utilizing the already allocated funds for the cancelled fencing project. In accordance with the City Code, the proposed Resolution formally accepts the recommendation of the NCAC from their February 28, 2014 meeting to reject all proposals received pursuant to ITB No. 2013-171 TC and instead reallocate the funding during the Fiscal Year 2014/15 budget development process for alternative projects to enhance South Pointe Park. J LM/J MT/ T:\AGENDA\2014\June\Parks and Rec\Reject all proposals of S Pointe Park Playground Fence Memo 6-11-14.docx