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99-23223 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23223 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE REQUESTS FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF MONETARY DONATIONS IN CONSIDERATION FOR THE NAMING OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND THE INTERIOR PORTION OF A PUBLIC FACILITY OR A PLAZA. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission, at its June 9, 1999 meeting, referred a request to the Community Affairs Committee to establish criteria for the acceptance of monetary donations in consideration for naming public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza; and WHEREAS, the Community Affairs Committee was created by Resolution No. 98-22693 on March 18, 1998, and is designated to review and make recommendations on requests of this nature; and WHEREAS, there is currently no established criteria for the review and approval of said requests; and WHEREAS, the Community Affairs Committee, at its regular meeting of February 24, 1999, voted to approve the attached criteria, to be used to evaluate requests for the acceptance of monetary donations in consideration for the naming of public facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission herein accept the criteria established by the Community Affairs Committee, and attached hereto as Exhibit "A", to evaluate requests for the acceptance of monetary donations in consideration for the naming of public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza. PASSED and ADOPTED this 23rd day of June 1999. ATTEST: APPROVED }IS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & fOR EXECUTION !J1A MA YOR ~d- fcU~ CITY CLERK 1t~~ SR:JH:jah Attachment F:\CMGR\SALLIJUDYlCOMMAFF\COMMEMO\DONA TION.RES EXHIBIT" A" CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON FEBRUARY 24.1999. TO EVALUATE REQUESTS FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF MONETARY DONATIONS IN CONSIDERATION FOR NAMING OF PUBLIC FACILITIES (COLLECTIVEL Y, THE PUBLIC FACILITY) 1. A fair market value appraisal shall be obtained by the donor to establish the value of the public facility and/or the interior portion ofthe public facility or plaza. The City department that has jurisdiction over the public facility will oversee and have input in the selection for the appraiser. 2. Donations must be proportionate to the relative value of the public facility. A minimum donation shall be required for the naming of a public facility. The City department having jurisdiction over the facility will establish the minimum donation necessary for the naming. In doing so, the location, size and visibility of the public facility must be considered. Donations can be accepted for rooms, or portions of public facilities, however, a separate list should be created with the dollar value associated with each level of donation. 3. The Community Affairs Committee must consider the appropriateness of the donor prior to recommending acceptance of the donation. A public facility will not be named after an individual who has committed an illegal act which became known to the City before or after the donation. 4. Fundraising groups may make non-binding recommendations to the appropriate City department( s). 5. A separate account shall be established for each public facility. The account may be used for the purchase of equipment, services etc. All expenditures shall be strictly in accordance with any special terms or conditions attached to the donation. No money shall be expended from the account except in compliance with each special term or condition under which such money was accepted. 6. Certain public facilities are so significant that they should be excluded from the above criteria, e.g., City Hall. 7. Terms for future donations should address the present value of future pledges for donations. F or example a pledge of $1 million today will be worth considerably less in twenty (20) years and the building would be "under contract during that time". 8. Potential recognition may include but not be limited to buildings, floors, wings, and rooms of building, parks, athletic fields, walkways, gardens, all other indoor and outdoor structures, objects and spaces or other areas. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\cLmiami-beach.f1.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City C mission DATE: June 23,1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager ~ SUBJECT: A RESOL TION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE SELECTION CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE REQUESTS FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF MONETARY DONATIONS IN CONSIDERATION FOR THE NAMING OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND THE INTERIOR PORTION OF A PUBLIC FACILITY OR PLAZA. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND On February 3, 1999, the City Commission referred an item to the Community Affairs Committee for review and discussion regarding naming public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza after individuals or corporations in return for monetary donations. At its February 24, 1999 meeting, the Community Affairs Committee discussed the issue. The Committee agreed that although the referral indicated that the policy be proposed for fundraising for the North Beach Youth Center, the donation policy should apply to all publicly-owned property. The Committee discussed basic parameters and criteria for accepting donations. All members of the Committee agreed that the policy for accepting donations in consideration for naming public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza should follow a procedure similar to the current policy in the City Code on naming public facilities and streets. At the June 9, 1999 City Commission meeting, an Ordinance was presented to the Commission amending Chapter 82 of the City Code to create guidelines for the acceptance of monetary donations in consideration for the naming of public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza. The Ordinance was approved on first reading and is before the Commission today for second and final reading. AGENDAITEM~ 247 DATE ~ .. :l3"Cf1 Commission Memorandum June 23, 1999 Page 2 The Ordinance states that proposals shall first be presented to the Community Affairs Committee for review and recommendation. The Community Affairs Committee (Committee) shall review proposals in accordance with established selection criteria. If approved, the proposal will then be presented to the entire City Commission at a public hearing. ANALYSIS This Resolution serves to establish selection criteria for the Committee to use when reviewing proposals. The proposed guidelines will apply to all donations received by the City in consideration for the naming of public facilities, the interior portion of public facilities, and plazas. (The interior portions of parks - such as baseball diamonds, athletic fields and ice skating rinks, etc., shall be defined as the interior portion of a public facility.) Criteria: 1. A fair market value appraisal shall be obtained by the donor to establish the value of the public facility and/or the interior portion of the public facility or plaza. The City department that has jurisdiction over the public facility will oversee and have input in the selection of the appraiser. 2. Donations must be proportionate to the relative value of the public facility. A minimwn donation shall be required for the naming of a public facility. The City department having jurisdiction over the facility will establish the minimum donation necessary for the naming. In doing so, the location, size and visibility of the public facility must be considered. Donations can be accepted for rooms, or portions of public facilities, however, a separate list should be created with the dollar value associated with each level of donation. (For example, Exhibit 1 shows levels of donations for Bass Museum Expansion and Renovation Project.) 3. The Community Affairs Committee must consider the appropriateness of the donor prior to recommending acceptance of the donation. A public facility will not be name after an individual who has committed an illegal act which became known to the City before or after the donation. 4. Fundraising groups may make non-binding recommendations to the appropriate City department( s). 5. A separate account shall be established for each public facility. The account may be used for the purchase of equipment, services etc. All expenditures shall be strictly in accordance with any special terms or conditions attached to the donation. No money shall be expended from the account except in compliance with each special term or condition under which such money was accepted. 248 Commission Memorandum June 23, 1999 Page 3 6. Certain public facilities are so significant that they should be excluded from the above criteria, e.g., City Hall. 7. Terms for future donations should address the present value of future pledges for donations. For example a pledge of$l million today will be worth considerably less in twenty (20) years and the building would be "under contract during that time" . 8. Potential recognition may include but not be limited to buildings, floors, wings, and rooms of building, parks, athletic fields, walkways, gardens, all other indoor and outdoor structures, objects and spaces or other areas. CONCLUSION The criteria established by the Community Affairs Committee to evaluate requests for the acceptance of monetary donations in consideration for the naming of public facilities and the interior portion of a public facility or a plaza should be approved by the City Commission in order to provide guidelines for the Committee. SR:m:jah F:\CMGRISALLIJUDY\COMMAFF\COMMEMOIDONA TION.CRT 249 FEB-18-1SSS 14:29 BASS MUSEUM OF ART NAl"lED GIFT OPPOR~lTIES - 305 673 7062 P.02 BASS MUSEml OF ART EXPANSION Al'iD RENOV A nON A major named gift opportunity is available to dOllors who contribute 550,000 or more to the Expansion and Renovation Campaign of the Bass Museum of An. At this level donor names will be prominently featured on or near the designated named facility as well as on a Major Donor Wall located in the Museum entrance. 0 The Pavilion (The New Wing) S 2,000.000. 0 The Gf3I1d Gallery S 1.000,000. 0 The Grand Lobby $ 1.000,000. 0 The Grand Ramp S 500,000. 0 The PC!nTlaIlen[ Co Ilection Gallery S 500,000. 0 The Grand Entrance (Faces Park Avenue) S 500,000. 0 Tne Sculpture T errac:e $ 500,000. 0 Collins Park Emrance (Faces Collins Avenue) $ 500,000. 0 The Multi-Purpose Gallery S 100,000. 0 The TOUlilament Tapestry Gallery S 100,000. 0 The Cafe Garden S 100,000. 0 R~eption Hall S 100,000. 0 The Video and Media Center S 100,000. 0 unference and Board Room S 100,000. 0 The Museum Shop $ 100,000. 0 The Museum Cafe S 100,000. 0 The Museum Library S 100,000. 0 The Administrative Office Suire $ 100,000. 0_ The CoIleclion Vault S 75,000. G The Director's Office Suite S 75,000. 0 Tne Conservation Laboratory S 50,000. 0 Curatorial Offices S 50,000. 0 The Development Office $ 50.000. J:56rIBIT 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Re:;erved Reserved