99-23296 RESO
RESOLUTION NO. 99-23296
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT TWO (2) GRANT
APPLICATIONS, FOR $100,000 PER APPLICATION, TO THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DIVISION OF
RECREATION AND PARKS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING A
PORTION OF THE RENOVATIONS OF THE BALL FIELDS AND THE
TENNIS COURTS AT NORTH SHORE PARK, AND THE TENNIS COURTS
AT FLAMINGO PARK, TO BE MATCHED WITH $100,000 FROM THE
FUNDING FOR EACH APPLICATION, AS RECOMMENDED IN THE
APPROVED $15 MILLION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM
TO RENOVATE, AND REBUILD PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
WITHIN THE PARKS SYSTEM IN MIAMI BEACH; FURTHER
APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY
THE CITY, IN THE WORK ORDERS FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK
AND FLAMINGO PARK GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM
RENOVATION PROJECTS; AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED
TO THE APPLICATIONS.
WHEREAS, a Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) Grant is
available through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and
Parks, for the purpose of assisting local governmental agencies to acquire or develop land for
outdoor recreational purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City has made a commitment to renovate and rebuild its Parks System, as
demonstrated by the approval of the $15 Million General Obligation Bond Program; and
WHEREAS, the renovations of the ball fields and tennis courts at North Shore Park and
tennis courts at Flamingo Park are projects included in the $15 Million General Obligation Bond
Program, at an estimated cost in excess of $400,000; and
WHEREAS, the FRDAP Grant Program will fund fifty percent (50%) of the aforestated
project costs, for projects estimated in excess of $150,000.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the City Manager, or his
designee is authorized to submit two (2) grant applications to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program, in the amount of
$100,000 each, for the purpose of renovating the ball fields and tennis courts at North Shore Park
and the tennis courts at Flamingo Park, and that the amount of$IOO,OOO included in the approved
$15 Million General Obligation Bond Program for each Park be approved as the required match;
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appropriating the funds, if awarded and accepted by the City, into the work orders established for
the North Shore Park and Flamingo Park General Obligation Bond Program Renovation Projects;
and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all necessary documents related to these
applications.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1999.
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CITY HALL 1700 CONVE:NTION CE:NTER DRIVE: MIAMI BE:ACH, FLORIDA 33139
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~
TO:
Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and
Members ofthe City mmission
DATE: September 14, 1999
FROM: Sergio Rodriguez
City Manager
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER OR IDS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT TWO (2) GRANT
APPUCATIONS, FOR $100,000 PER APPUCA TION, TO THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DIVISION OF
RECREATION AND PARKS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING A
PORTION OF mE RENOVATIONS OF THE BALL FIELDS AND THE
TENNIS COURTS AT NORTH SHORE PARK, AND THE TENNIS COURTS
AT FLAMINGO PARK, TO BE MATCHED WITH $100,000 FROM THE
FUNDING FOR EACH APPUCATION, AS RECOMMENDED IN THE
APPROVED $15 MILUON GENERAL OBUGATION BOND PROGRAM
TO RENOVATE, AND REBUILD PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
WITHIN mE PARKS SYSTEM IN MIAMI BEACH; FURTHER
APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS, IF AWARDED BY THE CITY, IN THE
WORK ORDERS FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK AND FLAMINGO
PARK GENERAL OBUGATION BOND PROGRAM RENOVATION
PROJECTS; AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO mE
APPUCATIONS.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution.
BACKGROUND:
The State of Florida allocates funding annually to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks for the purpose of assisting local governmental entities
to acquire or develop land for outdoor recreation purposes.
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These funds are made available to eligible governmental applicants through the Florida Recreation
Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) for the 2000 - 2001 period. Examples of eligible
projects considered a high priority in the Primary Recreation Areas and Facilities category include,
but are not limited to, baseball fields and tennis court renovations, restrooms and picnic facilities.
ANALYSIS:
On June 19, 1996, the City Commission approved the General Obligation Bond Parks Master Plan
for the restoration of the City's Parks System. Included in this plan are enhancements for both North
Shore and Flamingo Parks. These improvements include renovations to the tennis courts and ball
field at North Shore Park and the tennis courts at Flamingo Park. These renovations to the baseball
field and the tennis courts are eligible costs to be funded by this grant source and, if approved, will
contribute significantly to these projects.
CONCLUSION:
Adopt the Resolution.
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Project Grant Agreement - Development
This Agreement is made and entered into this l~ ~h day of
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of Environmental Protection, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT, and
the City of Miami.Beach, hereinafter called the GRANTEE, in
furtherance of an approved public outdoor recreation project. In
consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and pursuant to
ss. 375.021 and 375.075, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 62D-5, Part V,
Florida Administrative Code, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. This Agreement shall be performed in accordance with ss.
375.021 and 375.075, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 62D-5, Part V,
Florida Administrative Code, hereinafter called the RULE. The GRANTEE
shall comply with all provisions of the RULE, which is incorporated
into this Agreement by reference, as if fully set forth herein. It is
the intent of the DEPARTMENT and the GRANTEE that none of the
provisions of Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, shall have application
to this Agreement.
2. Failure to comply with the provisions of the RULE or the
terms and conditions of this Agreement will result in cancellation of
the Agreement by the DEPARTMENT. The DEPARTMENT shall give the
GRANTEE in violation of the RULE or this Agreement a notice in writing
of the particular violations stating a reasonable time to comply.
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Failure to comply within the time period stated in the written notice
shall result in cancellation of the Agreement and may result in the
imposition of the terms in Paragraph 21.
3. The DEPARTMENT has found that public outdoor recreation
is the primary purpose of the project known as North Shore Park
Renovation(Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program, FRDAP
Project Number F0111S), hereinafter called the PROJECT, and enters
into this Agreement with the GRANTEE for the development of that real
property, the legal description of which shall be submitted to the
DEPARTMENT as described in the Florida Recreation Development
Assistance Program Development project Pre-reimbursement/Commencement
Documentation Form, DEP Form FPS-A034.
4. If the DEPARTMENT determines that site control is not
sufficient under the RULE the DEPARTMENT shall give the applicant a
notice in writing and a reasonable time to comply. If the deficiency
cannot be reasonably corrected within the deficiency period or within
the time specified in the letter, whichever is later, the DEPARTMENT
shall cancel this AGREEMENT.
5. The GRANTEE shall construct, or cause to be constructed,
certain public outdoor recreation facilities and improvements
consisting of the following PROJECT elements which may be modified by
the DEPARTMENT if GRANTEE shows good cause: Renovation of tennis
courts, enlarge baseball fields, and other related support facilities.
6. Prior to commencement of PROJECT land development, the
GRANTEE shall submit the documentation required by the Florida
Recreation Development Assistance Program Development Project Pre-
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reimbursement/Commencement Documentation Form, DEP Form FPS-A034,
referenced in S. 62D-D.058(6) (f) of the RULE, to the DEPARTMENT upon
determining that the documentation complies with the RULE, the
DEPARTMENT will give notice to GRANTEE to commence the development.
7. The DEPARTMENT shall pay, on a reimbursement basis, to
the GRANTEE, funds not to exceed $100,000, which will pay the
DEPARTMENT'S share of the cost of the PROJECT. DEPARTMENT fund limits
are based upon the following:
DEPARTMENT Amount $ 100,000 50%
GRANTEE Match $ 100,000 50%
Type of Match Cash and/or In-kind Services
The PROJECT reimbursement request shall include all
documentation required by the DEPARTMENT for a proper pre-audit
and post-audit review. Within sixty (60) days after receipt of the
request, the DEPARTMENT'S Contract Manager shall review the completion
documentation and payment request from the GRANTEE for the PROJECT.
If the documentation is sufficient and meets the requirements of the
Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Completion
Documentation Form; DEP Form FPS-A037, referenced in s. 62D-
5.058(6)2(g), the DEPARTMENT will approve the request for payment.
8. Prior to commencement of PROJECT construction, the
GRANTEE shall submit for DEPARTMENT approval the documentation
described in the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program
Development Project Pre-reimbursement/Commencement Documentation Form,
Form FPS-A034, referenced in s. 62D-5.058(7) (c)of the RULE, the
DEPARTMENT will approve the request for payment.
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9. The Grantee shall obtain all required local, state and
federal environmental construction permits and approvals prior to
commencement of project construction and shall certify to the
Department by completing the Permitting Certification, FPS-A034,
referenced in s. 62D-5.058(7) (c) of the RULE.
10. The GRANTEE agrees to comply with the Division of
Recreation and Parks' Grant and Contract Accountability
Procedure, hereinafter called the PROCEDURE and incorporated into
this Agreement by reference as if fully set forth herein. All
purchases of goods and services for accomplishment of the PROJECT
shall be secured in accordance with the GRANTEE'S adopted procurement
procedures. Expenses representing the PROJECT costs, including the
required matching contribution, shall be reported to the DEPARTMENT
and summarized on certification forms provided in the PROCEDURE. The
DEPARTMENT and GRANTEE agree to use the PROCEDURE guidelines
accounting for FRDAP funds disbursed under the PROJECT. The parties
further agree that the principles for determining the eligible costs,
supporting documentation and minimum reporting requirements of the
PROCEDURE shall be used.
11. The GRANTEE shall retain all records supporting PROJECT
costs for three (3) years after the fiscal year in which the final
PROJECT payment was released by the DEPARTMENT or until final
resolution of matters resulting from any litigation, claim or audit
that started prior to the expiration of the three-year retention
period. The DEPARTMENT, State Auditor General, State Comptroller and
other agencies or entities with jurisdiction shall have the right to
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inspect and audit the GRANTEE'S records for said PROJECT within the
three year retention period.
12. PROJECT funds may be reimbursed for eligible
preagreement expenses (as defined in s. 62D-5.054(29) of the RULE)
incurred by GRANTEE prior to execution of this Agreement as set forth
in s.62D-5.055(9J of the RULE. The DEPARTMENT and the GRANTEE fully
understand and agree that there shall be no reimbursement of PROJECT
funds by the DEPARTMENT for any expenditure made prior to the
execution of this Agreement with the exception of those expenditures
which meet the requirements of the foregoing sections of the RULE.
13. This Agreement shall become effective upon execution
and the GRANTEE shall complete construction of all PROJECT elements on
or before J~ ,^. (2;, I, 1....07) 3. The completion date may be extended by
the DEPARTMENT for good cause at the written request of the GRANTEE
and such request must be made prior to the PROJECT completion date.
14. The DEPARTMENT'S Contract Manager for the purpose of
this Agreement shall be responsible for ensuring performance of its
terms and conditions and shall approve all reimbursement requests
prior to payment. The GRANTEE'S Liaison Agent, as identified in the
PROJECT application, or successor, shall act on behalf of the GRANTEE
relative to the provisions of this Agreement. The GRANTEE'S Liaison
Agent, shall submit to the DEPARTMENT signed PROJECT status reports
every ninety (90) days summarizing the work accomplished, problems
encountered, percentage of completion, and other information which may
be requested by the DEPARTMENT. Photographs to reflect the
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construction work accomplished shall be submitted when the DEPARTMENT
requests them.
15. All monies expended by the GRANTEE for the purpose
contained herein shall be subject to pre-audit review and approval by
the Comptroller of Florida in accordance with s. 17.03, Florida
Statutes.
16. Each party hereto agrees that it shall be solely
responsible for the wrongful acts of its employees and agents.
However, nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by either
party of its sovereign immunity or the provisions of s. 768.28,
Florida Statutes.
17. The GRANTEE shall comply with all federal, state and
local rules and regulations in acquiring and developing this PROJECT.
The GRANTEE acknowledges that this requirement includes compliance
with all federal, state and local health and safety rules and
regulations. The GRANTEE further agrees to ensure that the GRANTEE'S
contract will include the requirements of this paragraph in all
subcontracts made to perform this Agreement.
18. The DEPARTMENT has the right to inspect the PROJECT and
any and all records related thereto at any reasonable time.
19. This Agreement may be unilaterally canceled by the
DEPARTMENT in the event the GRANTEE refuses to allow public access to
all documents, papers, letters or other materials made or received in
conjunction with this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
119, Florida Statutes.
20. Following receipt of an audit report identifying
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any reimbursement due the DEPARTMENT for the GRANTEE'S non-compliance
with this Agreement, the GRANTEE will be allowed a maximum of thirty
(30) days to submit additional pertinent documentation to offset the
amount identified as being due the DEPARTMENT. The DEPARTMENT,
following a review of the documentation submitted by the GRANTEE, will
inform the GRANTEE of any reimbursement due the DEPARTMENT.
21. The DEPARTMENT shall also have the right to demand a
refund, either in whole or in part, of the FRDAP funds provided to the
GRANTEE for non-compliance with the material terms of this Agreement.
The GRANTEE, upon such written notification from the DEPARTMENT,
shall refund, and shall forthwith pay to the DEPARTMENT, the amount of
money demanded by the DEPARTMENT. Such refund shall include interest
calculated at two (2) percent over the prevailing prime rate as
reported by the Federal Reserve on the date the DEPARTMENT calculates
the amount of refund due. Interest shall be calculated from the
date(s) of payment(s) to the GRANTEE by the DEPARTMENT to the date
repayment is made by GRANTEE.
22. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay
under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the
Florida Legislature.
23. Allowable indirect costs shall not exceed 15% of the
GRANTEE'S eligible wages and salaries. Indirect costs that exceed 15%
must be approved in advance by the DEPARTMENT to be considered
eligible PROJECT expenses.
24. If asphalt paving is required for the PROJECT it shall
conform to the Florida Department of Transportation's specifications
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for road and bridge construction. Bid specifications, contracts
and/or purchase orders of the GRANTEE must specify thickness of
asphalt and square yards to be paved.
25. Prior to final reimbursement, the GRANTEE must erect a
permanent information sign on the PROJECT site which credits PROJECT
funding or a portion thereof, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection and the Florida Recreation Development
Assistance Program.
26. Land owned by the GRANTEE, which is developed or
acquired with FRDAP funds, shall be dedicated in perpetuity as an
outdoor recreation site by the GRANTEE for the use and benefit of the
public as stated in Administrative Rule 62D-5.059(2). The dedication
must be recorded in the public property records by the GRANTEE. Land
under control other than by ownership of the GRANTEE such as by lease,
shall be dedicated as an outdoor recreation area for the use and
benefit of the general public for a minimum period of twenty-five (25)
years from the completion date set forth in the PROJECT completion
certificate. The dedications must be recorded in the public property
records by the GRANTEE. Such PROJECT shall be open at reasonable times
and shall be managed in a safe and attractive manner appropriate for
public use.
27. The employment of unauthorized aliens by any GRANTEE is
considered a violation of s. 274A(e) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act. If the GRANTEE knowingly employs unauthorized
aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of
this Agreement. The GRANTEE shall be responsible for including this
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provision in all subcontracts with private organizations made to
perform this Agreement.
28. No person on the grounds of race, creed, color, national
origin, age, sex, marital status or ability level, shall be excluded
from participation in; be denied the proceeds or benefits of; or be
otherwise subjected to discrimination in performance of this
Agreement.
29. This Agreement strictly prohibits the expenditure of
FRDAP funds for the purpose of lobbying the Florida Legislature, the
judicial branch, or a state agency.
30. Any local governmental entity, nonprofit organization,
or for-profit organization that is awarded funds from a grants and
aids appropriation by a state agency shall:
(a) If the amounts received exceed $100,000, have an audit
performed in accordance with the rules of the Auditor General
promulgated pursuant to s. 11.45, Florida Statutes; or
(b) If the amounts received exceed $25,000, but do not exceed
$100,000, have an audit performed in accordance with the rules of the
Auditor General promulgated pursuant to s. 11.45, Florida Statutes, or
have a statement prepared by an independent certified public
accountant which attests that the receiving entity or organization has
complied with the provisions of this Agreement; or
(c) If the amounts received do not exceed $25,000, have the head
of the entity or organization attest, under penalties of perjury, that
the entity or organization has complied with the provisions of this
Agreement.
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31. Pursuant to s. 215.422, Florida Statutes, the
DEPARTMENT's Project Manager shall have five (5) working days, unless
otherwise specified herein, to inspect and approve the payment
requests for payment. The DEPARTMENT must submit a request for
payment to the Florida DEPARTMENT of Banking and Finance within twenty
(20) days; and the DEPARTMENT of Banking and Finance has fifteen (15)
days to issue a warrant. Days are calculated from the date the
invoice is received or the date the services are received, inspected,
and approved, whichever is later. Invoice payment requirements do not
start until a complete and correct invoice has been received.
Invoices which have to be returned to the GRANTEE for correction(s}
will result in a delay in the payment. A Vendor Ombudsman has been
established within the Florida DEPARTMENT of Banking and Finance who
may be contacted if a contractor is experiencing problems in obtaining
timely payment(s) from a State of Florida agency. The Vendor
Ombudsman may be contacted at 850/488-2924 or 1-800-848-3792.
32. In accordance with s. 215.422, Florida Statutes, the
DEPARTMENT shall pay the GRANTEE interest at a rate as established by
s. 55.03(1), Florida Statutes, on the unpaid balance, if a warrant in
payment of an invoice is not issued within 40 days after receipt of a
correct invoice and receipt, inspection, and approval of the goods and
services. Interest payments of less than $1 will not be enforced
unless the GRANTEE requests payment. The interest rate established
pursuant to s. 55.03(1), Florida Statutes, by Comptroller's Memorandum
No. 11 (1998-99) dated December 2, 1999, has been set at 10.0% per
annum or .02740% per day. The revised interest rate for each calendar
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year beyond 1999 for which the term of this Agreement is in effect can
be obtained by calling the DEPARTMENT of Banking and Finance, Vendor
Ombudsman at the telephone number provided above or the DEPARTMENT's
Contracts Section at 850/922-5942.
33. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the
convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime
may not perform work as a grantee, contractor, supplier,
subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity,
and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the
threshold amount provided in s. 287.017, Florida Statutes, or Category
Two, for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the
convicted vendor list.
34. In addition, a copy of the audit or attestation as
required in paragraph 30, shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT within
one (1) year from the PROJECT completion date as set forth in the
PROJECT completion certificate.
35. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed
as granting any rights, privileges or interest in any third party
without mutual written agreement of the parties hereto.
36. It is understood by the parties that the amount of this
Agreement may be reduced should the Governor's Budget Office declare a
revenue shortfall and assess a mandatory reserve. Should a shortfall
be declared, the amount of this Agreement may be reduced by the same
percentage as the DEPARTMENT is assessed for the mandatory reserve.
37. This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the
parties. Any alterations, variations, changes, modifications or
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waivers of provisions of this Agreement shall only be valid when they
have been reduced to writing, duly executed by each of the parties
hereto, and attached to the original of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these
presents to be duly executed on the day and year first above written.
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Y\1,AM'
CITY OF ~'i1I:nH BEACH
By: 1l!!1
Neisen Kasdin, Mayor
By:
Division Director (or Designee)
Division of Recreation and Parks
Address:
Bureau of Design and Recreation Services
Division of Recreation and Parks
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard
Mail Station 585
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000
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Robert Parcher, City Clerk
Address:
2100 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Approved as to Form and Legality:
This form has been pre-approved as to
form and legality by Suzanne Brantley,
Assistant General Counsel, on
April 20. 2000, for use for one year.
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RESOLUTION NO. 99-23296
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT TWO (2) GRANT
APPLICATIONS, FOR $100,000 PER APPLICATION, TO THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DIVISION OF
RECREATION AND PARKS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING A
PORTION OF THE RENOVATIONS OF THE BALL FIELDS AND THE
TENNIS COURTS AT NORTH SHORE PARK, AND THE TENNIS COURTS
AT FLAMINGO PARK, TO BE MATCHED WITH $100,000 FROM THE
FUNDING FOR EACH APPLICATION, AS RECOMMENDED IN THE
APPROVED $15 MILLION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM
TO RENOVATE, AND REBUILD PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
WITHIN THE PARKS SYSTEM IN MIAMI BEACH; FURTHER
APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY
THE CITY, IN THE WORK ORDERS FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK
AND FLAMINGO PARK GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM
RENOVATION PROJECTS; AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED
TO THE APPLICATIONS.
WHEREAS, a Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) Grant is
available through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and
Parks, for the purpose of assisting local governmental agencies to acquire or develop land for
outdoor recreational purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City has made a commitment to renovate and rebuild its Parks System, as
demonstrated by the approval of the $15 Million General Obligation Bond Program; and
WHEREAS, the renovations of the ball fields and tennis courts at North Shore Park and
tennis courts at Flamingo Park are projects included in the $15 Million General Obligation Bond
Program, at an estimated cost in excess of $400,000; and
WHEREAS, the FRDAP Grant Program will fund fifty percent (50%) of the aforestated
project costs, for projects estimated in excess of$150,OOO,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the City Manager, or his
designee is authorized to submit two (2) grant applications to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program, in the amount of
$100,000 each, for the purpose of renovating the ball fields and tennis courts at North Shore Park
and the tennis courts at Flamingo Park, and that the amount of $100,000 included in the approved
$15 Million General Obligation Bond Program for each Park be approved as the required match;
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appropriating the funds, if awarded and accepted by the City, into the work orders established for
the North Shore Park and Flamingo Park General Obligation Bond Program Renovation Projects;
and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all necessary documents related to these
applications.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1999.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~
TO:
Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and
Members of the City mmission
DATE: September 14, 1999
FROM: Sergio Rodriguez
City Manager
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF l\HAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT TWO (2) GRANT
APPLICATIONS, FOR $100,000 PER APPLICATION, TO THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DIVISION OF
RECREATION AND PARKS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING A
PORTION OF THE RENOVATIONS OF THE BALL FIELDS AND THE
TENNIS COURTS AT NORTH SHORE PARK, AND THE TENNIS COURTS
AT FLAMINGO PARK, TO BE MATCHED WITH $100,000 FROM THE
FUNDING FOR EACH APPLICATION, AS RECOMMENDED IN THE
APPROVED $15 MILLION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM
TO RENOVATE, AND REBUILD PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
WITHIN THE PARKS SYSTEM IN MIAMI BEACH; FURTHER
APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS, IF AWARDED BY THE CITY, IN THE
WORK ORDERS FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK AND FLAMINGO
PARK GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROGRAM RENOVATION
PROJECTS; AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE
APPLICATIONS.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution.
BACKGROUND:
The State of Florida allocates funding annually to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks for the purpose of assisting local governmental entities
to acquire or develop land for outdoor recreation purposes.
AGENDA ITEM Co'lQ
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These funds are made available to eligible governmental applicants through the Florida Recreation
Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) for the 2000 - 2001 period. Examples of eligible
projects considered a high priority in the Primary Recreation Areas and Facilities category include,
but are not limited to, baseball fields and tennis court renovations, restrooms and picnic facilities.
ANALYSIS:
On June 19, 1996, the City Cornmission approved the General Obligation Bond Parks Master Plan
for the restoration of the City's Parks System. Included in this plan are enhancements for both North
Shore and Flamingo Parks. These improvements include renovations to the tennis courts and ball
field at North Shore Park and the tennis courts at Flamingo Park. These renovations to the baseball
field and the tennis courts are eligible costs to be funded by this grant source and, if approved, will
contribute significantly to these projects.
CONCLUSION:
Adopt the Resolution.
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