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075-2000 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us L.T.C. No,75-2000 LETTER TO COMMISSION April 12, 2000 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Lawrence A. Levy ~ City Manager FROM: SUBJECT: NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE MEETING 4110/00 Chair: Members: Commissioner Jose Smith Commissioner Matti Bower Commissioner Luis Garcia (not in attendance) Commissioner Nancy Liebman Members of the Garden Conservancy (see attached attendance sheet) In Attendance: I. OPERATION OF THE MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN BACKGROUND This item was a referral from Sutnick Hour of February 9, 2000, The discussion ofthe facility uses, management and operation was prompted by concerns that arose during the Boat Show. DISCUSSION The Botanical Garden is currently operated by the garden Conservancy under a concession agreement with the City of Miami Beach. The Garden Conservancy is now seeking a long term lease agreement with the City in order to "grow" the Botanical Garden as a cultural and tourism oriented destination. They are seeking the development of a public/private partnership to enable the not-for-profit, (I.R.S. Section 501 (c)(3)) Garden Conservancy to operate and maintain the Botanical Garden. Representatives from the Garden expressed concerns regarding: 1, Desire to move oversight from the Parks Department to the Department of Arts, Culture and Entertainment. 2. Coordination and delivery of City services. 3, The Garden Conservancy would like to takeover both the management and maintenance of the Garden, 4. Ability to fundraise for long term capital campaign (15 million over 5-6 years including the creation of a 10 million dollar endowment), 4/10/00 - Neighborhoods Committee Meeting April!2, 2000 Page 2 A preliminary business plan was submitted which included a staged "take-over" as Garden renovation is completed in phases. Improvements to the Botanical Garden include 1,5 million in G, O. Bond Funds. ACTION The Commissioners requested that the following information be brought back to the Neighborhoods Committee prior to any recommendations: 1. Costs of privatizing the Garden (Janet Gavarrete to provide current City costs) 2. Comparables - Examine how other cities are successfully funding their public gardens. 3. Explore moving programming role to Department of Arts, Culture and Entertainment. 4. Explore removing the maintenance responsibility from the Parks Department and giving that budget to the Conservancy. Item will return to this committee when above information is available. LAUiis/rar \ FICMGRI$ALLIL TC,OOIBOTGARDE.RS AGENDA ITEM DATE ~ --~ ~ ,\ ,- - ,~.J ';\: ~ -, \" --- .) ~ ,.., w D ~ :A (" ,1" I J 0 VJ Vf L..) Q I C' <p 00 V\ "'tl ...j ~ 0- ~ = '--7..!:- ~ ~ "'-J 0 ~ \ \ +I z ~ .I. trl -S:l CIl Z Y-' VI e ....) ~ = trl c ::c ( 'J ~ "'f' Co c:;- O V; 6' ~ \."" W "" "'0 l.' 0 / Ui (^ (- - I +l ~ lI\ l; ~. ..r. V> ~ P r.. If\ ~ ...j f/I ~ ~ I' .j' \)J 1'. ~ (j\ z v, , ~ ~ e / "~\ ~ ~ v -'- = ,0 trl - ::c / -. &' t z > ~ trl > ~ ~ t'!'j ~ > ~ (j t'!'j rJ'l == t'!'j t'!'j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ == = o ~ o o o CJl ~ o s:~ o~ ~~ ~~ >~ ~~ tfj g > tfj > '"C = ~~ 0 'r- ~~ 0> ~~ o ~ g~ > ~ ~ > ~ ~ ~ CJl ~ tfj tfj ~ ~ ~ ~