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2003-25133 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25133 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT'S RECOVERY ACTION PLAN (RAP), AS THE CITY'S OFFICIAL DOCUMENT TO LOCAL ACTION PLANNING, TO SERVE AS A STATEMENT OF THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO THE REVITALIZATION GOALS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, URBAN PARK AND RECREATION RECOVERY PROGRAM; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE RAP TO THE NA TIONAL PARK SERVICE. WHEREAS, the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery (UPARR) Program was established in November 1978 by Public Law 95-625 to provide matching grants and technical assistance to economically distressed urban communities; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this program is to provide direct federal assistance to urban localities for rehabilitation of critically needed recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, the law also encourages systematic local planning and commitment to continuing operation and maintenance of recreation programs, sites and facilities; and WHEREAS, to be eligible for rehabilitation grants, a jurisdiction is required to maintain a current Recovery Action Plan (RAP) approved by the National Park Service; and WHEREAS, this Plan serves both as a guide to local action planning and as a statement of a community's commitment to the revitalization goals of the UPARR Program; and WHEREAS, only cities and urban counties meeting established criteria are eligible for assistance; and WHEREAS, in March of 2002, the City of Miami Beach submitted a grant application to the UPARR, and was awarded $112,195 for Fairway Park in May of 2002; and WHEREAS, at the time the National Park Service accepted the City's Parks Master Plan as the RAP, but also requested that the City submit a new RAP to be eligible for future funding; and WHEREAS, in order to apply for future grant funding, the City needs to have an active RAP on file with the National Park Service; and WHEREAS, the Administration would recommend that the Mayor and City Commission approve and adopt the attached RAP. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH hereby adopts the attached Parks and Recreation Department's Recovery Action Plan as the City's official document to local action planning to serve as a statement of the City's commitment to the revitalization goals of the National Park Service, Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program; and further authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the RAP to the National Park Service. PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th 2003. ~A CITY CL~RK (}.A~ F:\rcpa\$ALL\RCPA\KEVIN\Commission 2003\RESORAP ,doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGI & FOR EXECUTION CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution adopting the Parks & Recreation Department's Recovery Action Plan as a statement of the city's commitment to the revitalization goals of the National Park Service, Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to submit the RAP to the National Park Service. Issue: The Urban Park and Recreation Recovery (UPARR) Program was established in November 1978, by Public Law 95-625 to provide matching grants and technical assistance to economically distressed urban communities. The purpose of the program is to provide direct federal assistance to urban localities for rehabilitation of critically needed recreation facilities. The law also encourages systematic local planning and commitment to continuing operation and maintenance of recreation programs, sites, and facilities. To be eligible for rehabilitation grants, a jurisdiction is required to maintain a current Recovery Action Plan approved by the National Park Service. This plan serves both as a guide to local action planning and as a statement of a community's commitment to the revitalization goals of the UPARR Program. Only cities and urban counties meeting established criteria are eligible for assistance, In May of 2002, the City of Miami Beach was awarded $112,195 for Fairway Park by the Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery Program. At that time, the National Park Service accepted the city's Parks Master Plan as the RAP but also requested that the city submit a new RAP to be eligible for future funding. Future funding necessitates submitting the new RAP, The RAP to be submitted is a compilation of various documents previously approved by the City Commission with no new policy being set. The main elements of the RAP are based on the 1994 Citywide Comprehensive Plan and the 1996 Parks Master Plan. It is further supported by including but not limited to the Parks and Recreation Department's annual budget and the 2002 Parks and Recreation Proqrams Blue Ribbon Citizens Committee Report. Item Summary/Recommendation: Approve the Resolution to comply with the requirements of the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program that will enable the city to continue to be eligible for future grant funding from UPARR. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 C 2 3 4 Finance Dept. T otill City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Manager AGENDA ITEM DATE G7ff J'J~"()3 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\cLmiami-beach,fl.us To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: February 26, 2003 Jorge M. Gonzalez (\ cy--- City Manager J ~ 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT'S RECOVERY ACTION PLAN (RAP), AS THE CITY'S OFFICIAL DOCUMENT TO LOCAL ACTION PLANNING, TO SERVE AS A STATEMENT OF THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO THE REVITALIZATION GOALS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, URBAN PARK AND RECREATION RECOVERY PROGRAM; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE RAP TO THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The Urban Park and Recreation Recovery (UPARR) Program was established in November 1978, by Public Law 95-625 to provide matching grants and technical assistance to economically distressed urban communities, The purpose ofthe program is to provide direct federal assistance to urban localities for rehabilitation of critically needed recreation facilities. The law also encourages systematic local planning and commitment to continuing operation and maintenance of recreation programs, sites, and facilities. To be eligible for rehabilitation grants, a jurisdiction is required to maintain a current Recovery Action Plan approved by the National Park Service. This plan serves both as a guide to local action planning and as a statement of a community's commitment to the revitalization goals of the UPARR Program. Only cities and urban counties meeting established criteria are eligible for assistance. The City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department submitted the last RAP in 1992 for approval. The RAP was based on the 1990 census, To be in compliance, the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program the city has been asked to submit a new Recovery Action Plan. Commission Memorandum February 26, 2003 Adopting the Parks and Recreation Department Recovery Action Plan Page 2 This RAP is presented in two parts: Part I - includes an overview of the city, assessment data obtained during the citizen participation in the Comprehensive Plan Process, the Parks & Recreation Department Five Year Master Plan Process, the 1999 General Obligation Bond Process and the Fiscal Year 2002/2003 City Budget Process, Part /I - describes the Goals & Objectives for the department as adopted in the 1994 Citywide Comprehensive Plan and as amended thereafter through the Parks & Recreation Department Five Year Master Plan Process, the 1999 General Obligation Bond Process and the Fiscal Year 2002/2003 City Budget Process. Additionally, the attachments include but are not limited to, copies of the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Parks and Recreation Department's Master Plan, the Parks and Recreation Programs Blue Ribbon Citizens Committee Report, the North Beach Recreational Corridor Schematic Design Report, Parks distribution maps, a listing of Parks Capital Improvement Projects and an inventory of parks amenities. Each of these items has been previously transmitted to the City Commission for review and approval. The full report is available upon request. In May of 2002, the City of Miami Beach was awarded $112,195 for Fairway Park by the Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery Program. At that time, the National Park Service accepted the city's Parks Master Plan as the RAP but also requested that the city submit a new RAP to be eligible for future funding, The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Parks and Recreation Department's Recovery Action Plan to meet the requirements of the National Park Service and enable the city to be considered for future grant funds, JMGlRCM/KS/JM/ClIt1 T:\AGENDA \2003\feb2603\consentlrap commissionmem.doc