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2003-25176 ResoRESOLUTION NO. ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT (FIND), WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, FOR STATE FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,000, FOR SHORELINE RESTORATION OF MONUMENT ISLAND TO BE MATCHED WITH $50,000 OF CITY FUNDING AND PRIVATE DONATIONS SET ASIDE FOR RESTORATION OF MONUMENT ISLAND AND THE FLAGLER MEMORIAL; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANT IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DocUMENTS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), through its Waterways Assistance Program has previously provided over $62 million in funding assistance to local governments within the FIND District to perform waterways improvement projects; and, WHEREAS, the grant program was established by the Florida Legislature and the District for the purpose of cooperating with local governments to alleviate problems associated with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and associated waterways within the District and Administration of the program is carried out by FIND; and, WHEREAS, to qualify for funding, waterway related projects must be located on natural, navigable waterways within the FIND District; and, WHEREAS, projects eligible for funding include: public navigation, public waterway access facilities, public recreation, inlet management, beach renourishment, environmental education and boating safety projects directly related to the waterways; and, WHEREAS, the City is desirous of funding for Phase one of the overall restoration of Monument island, including immediate professional planning, design and permitting of shoreline restoration for the island; and, WHEREAS, the shoreline and seawalls of Monument Island are in need of restoration; and, WHEREAS, the grant requires matching funds and the City intends to use $50,000 of City funding and Private Donations set aside for the restoration of Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial as a match. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH authorize the City Manager or his designee to retroactively submit a grant application to the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), Waterways Assistance Program, for State funds, in the amount of $50,000, for shoreline restoration of Monument Island, to be matched with City funding and private donations set aside for restoration of Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial; further appropriating the grant if approved and accepted by the city and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to this application. PASSED and ADOPTED this ATTEST: ' CITY CLEI~K 30th~ day of April , 2003 /I~IA¥OR T:~AGEN DA\2003~apr3003\consent\find reso.doc APPI~OVED A~ TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Retroactively Authorizing The City Manager Or His Designee To Submit A Grant Application To The Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), Waterways Assistance Program, For State Funds, In The Amount Of $50,000, For Shoreline Restoration of Monument Island, To Be Matched With $50,000 Of City Funding And Private Donations Set Aside For Restoration Of Monument Island And The Flagler Memorial; Further Appropriating The Grant If Approved And Accepted And Authorizing The Execution Of All Necessary Documents Related To This Application. Issue: Shall The City Apply For This Grant? Item Summary/Recommendation: The Florida Inland Navigation District, Through Its Waterways Assistance Program Has Previously Provided Over $62 Million In Funding Assistance To Local Governments To Perform Waterway Improvement Projects. To Qualify For Funding Waterway Related Projects Must Be Located On Natural, Navigable Waterways Within The District. The Administration Recommends Approving The Resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A :inancial Information: Amount to be expended: Source of ~AP~°~d Funds: $50,000 FY 2002/03 And FY 2003/04 Maintenance Funds For The Flagler Memorial And Monument Island/Recently Awarded Historic Preservation Donations. Grant/Private "2 $50,000 FIND Grant F/inance Dept. ;Total $100,000 AGENDA ITEM C '~,/"~ DATE. ~'-~-~-~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 · ~ www.ci.miami-beach.fi.us ~ To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Date: April 30, 2003 Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~_~ ~/~''''~ City Manager A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT (FIND), WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, FOR STATE FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,000, FOR SHORELINE RESTORATION OF MONUMENT ISLAND, TO BE MATCHED WITH $50,000 OF CITY FUNDING AND PRIVATE DONATIONS SET ASIDE FOR RESTORATION OF MONUMENT ISLAND AND THE FLAGLER MEMORIAL; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANT IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION. Administration Recommendation Adopt the Resolution. Analysis The Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), through its Waterways Assistance Program has previously provided over $62 million in funding assistance to local governments within the FIND District to perform waterways improvement projects. The grant program was established by the Florida Legislature and the District for the purpose of cooperating with local governments to alleviate problems associated with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and associated waterways within the District. The program is authorized by Section 374.976, Florida Statutes. Administration of the program is carried out by FIND. To qualify for funding, waterway related projects must be located on natural, navigable waterways within the FIND District. Projects eligible for funding include: public navigation, public waterway access facilities, public recreation, inlet management, beach renourishment, environmental education and boating safety projects directly related to the waterways. Annually, the District allocates approximately $7 million for the program. This application is for Phase One of the project. Phase One of the overall restoration of Monument Island includes the immediate professional planning, design and permitting of shoreline restoration for the Island, the next phase will focus on the construction to stabilize the shoreline. Monument Island was dedicated by Miami Beach pioneer Carl Fisher to the memory of Standard Oil and railroad magnate Henry Flagler in 1920. Flagler is credited with "opening" the east coast of Florida before the turn of the 20th century with the Florida East Coast Railway and luxury hotels. Carl Fisher turned a sandbar and mangrove swamp into a magnificent ocean resort community based on his ingenious marketing of land sales and development. Monument Island was formed from the filing and expansion of a parcel of partially submerged land deposited in Biscayne Bay in 1913. It was originally a perfectly circular island of about 3.33 acres in size with wooden bulkheads. In 1938 the City of Miami Beach replaced the original wooden bulkhead around Monument Island. It had become unsightly and dangerous for navigation. Carl Fisher's Alton Beach Realty Company deeded Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial to the City of Miami Beach as a gift in 1939. The construction of Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial which sits on the Island was undertaken in 1920 and completed in early 1921 at a cost of about $125,000. The Island is open to the public year round and is accessible only by boat. The Island has been a scenic landmark on Biscayne Bay for over 83 years. The rapid decline of Miami Beach's tourism-based economy beginning in the early 1970's resulted in two decades of deferred maintenance to the City's infrastructure, buildings, monuments and parks. Only recently, with the evolving revitalization of Miami Beach's economy has the City begun the overwhelming task of reversing this major accumulated damage. Monument Island has been a victim of this phenomenon. Its location in a storm ridden section of Biscayne Bay has accelerated the deterioration process, further complicated by vandalism. In 2000, the City committed itself to the emergency stabilization of the Island along with restoration of the monument. The serious impact from the national events of September 11,2001 negatively impacted the funding of this critical preservation project. However, restoration planning continues to move forward with solid progress. The historic island, which houses a historic monument, is of regional and national significance. The grant requires matching funds. The City of Miami Beach has City funds as well as private donations in the amount of $50,000 set aside for the restoration of Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial; these funds will serve as a match to this FIND grant. In conclusion, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission retroactively authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit a grant application to the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), Waterways Assistance Program, in the amount of $50,000, for shoreline restoration of Monument Island, to be matched with $50,000 of City funding and private donations, set aside for the renovation of Monument Island and the Flagler Memorial; further appropriating the grant if approved and accepted by the City and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to this application. T:~AGEN DA~2003\apr3003\consent\find memo.doc JMG:MDB:RCM:JH ATTACHMENT E~6 RESOLUTION FOR ASSISTANCE UNDER TIlE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WHEREAS, THE City of Miami Beach is interested in carrying out the (Name of Agency) following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of Miami Beach and the State of Florida: Project Title Monument Island Shoreline Stabilization - Phase 1 Planning, Design, Permitting Total Estimated Cost $ Not to Exceed $200,000 Brief Description of Project: The City of Miami Beach is seeking grant funds to undertake a major project-for the full shorelin~estoration of Monument Island in Biscayne Bay. Phase One of the overall restoration project, for which matching funds are now sought, is for_!mmediate professional planning, design and pen-hitting of shoreline restoration for the island AND, Florida Inland Navigation District financial assistance is required for the program mentioned above, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City of Miami Beach (Name of Agency) that the project described above be authorized, AND, be it further resolved that said City of Miami Beach (Name of Agency) make application to the Florida Inland Navigation District in the amount of 50% of the actual cost of the project in behalf of said City of Miami Beach (Name of Agenc39 AND, be it further resolved by the City of Miami Beach (Name of Agency) that it certifies to the following: That it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 66B-2 F.A.C. and which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded under the attached proposal. 2. That it is in complete accord with the attached proposal and that it ~vill carry out the Program in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached thereto unless prior approval for any change has been received from the District." Form No. 90-11 (Rev. 10-14-92) (1) 3. That it has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the project and that the project will be operated and maintained at the expense of said City of Miami Beach for public use. (Name of Agency) 4. That it will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or national origin in ihe use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of -1964, P. L. 88-352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by handicapped persons as well as other federal, state and local laws, roles and requirements. 5. That it will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to substantiate claims for reimbursement. 6. That it will make available to FIND if requested, a post-audit of expenses incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, request for the final 10% of the funding agreed to by FIND. This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ora resolution duly and legally adopted by the City of Miami Beach at a legal meeting held on this day of 20__ Attest Signature Title Title Form No. 90-11 (Rev. 10-14-92) (2) APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION