Loading...
96-22063 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22063 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 96-21981 AND RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES, SPECIAL CATEGORY GRANTS PROGRAM, IN THE AMOUNT OF $548,010; AUTHORIZING THE PROVISION OF A CASH MATCH OF $50,000; AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT, IF AWARDED; AND APPROPRIATING THE AWARDED FUNDS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE GRANT. WHEREAS, the Florida Department of State solicited applications for Special Category Grants to support the restoration or rehabilitation of properties of state-wide, regional or community historical or architectural significance; and WHEREAS, in an effort to draw attention to the needs of such historic sites and properties, the Department of State offers these legislative grants for major historic preservation and historic museum projects with grant assistance needs in excess of $50,000; and WHEREAS, grant proposals were due May 31, 1996; and WHEREAS, the City's Development, Design, and Historic Preservation Department, in conjunction with the Office of ADA Coordination, identified Historic Old City Hall as a site to be rehabilitated under this program, and activities would include restoration and the provision of handicapped accessibility for the benefit of residents of the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, on May 15, 1996, the Commission adopted Resolution No. 96-21981, authorizing and directing the City Manager to submit an application to the Florida Department of State for this project, in an amount estimated at $500,000; and WHEREAS, it was indicated in the May 15, 1996 Commission Memorandum that the local match requirements would not involve cash contributions and that the match would be met through the use of the value of the building, its improvements, and other qualified investments in the project; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the Memorandum, the Property Management Division advised that $50,000 would be available in its 1996-97 budget for the project; and WHEREAS, because the cash match, in addition to the $548,010 already invested in in-kind services will enhance the City's ability to compete for the grant; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 96-21981 needs to be amended both the cash match and the actual amount of services already committed to the project; and WHEREAS, this Resolution repeals and replaces Resolution No. 96-21981. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the attached Resolution repealing Resolution No. 96-21981 and retroactively authorize the City Manager to submit an application to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Special Category Grants Program, in the amount of $548,010; authorizing the provision of a cash match of $50,000; authorizing the acceptance of the grant, if awarded; and appropriating the awarded funds in compliance with the terms of the grant. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF JULY, 1996. J 0~c\\,\~ \J \ '- ~ Mayor Attest: J< D lu...~ (ktkM City Clerk nJt\ f' , . ! ByJff!JJ1!=_ Date 1!iO/<Jp_. . CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 43~-C)~ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission July 17,1996 DATE: FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa W CRy Manage, /l f A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 96-21981 AND RETROACTIVELY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES, SPECIAL CATEGORY GRANTS PROGRAM, IN THE AMOUNT OF $548,010; AUTHORIZING THE PROVISION OF A CASH MATCH OF $50,000; AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT, IF AWARDED; AND APPROPRIATING THE AWARDED FUNDS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE GRANT. SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND: The Florida Department of State solicited applications for Special Category Grants. This grant program supports the restoration or rehabilitation of properties of state-wide, regional or community historical or architectural significance. In an effort to draw attention to the needs of such historic sites and properties, the Department of State offers these legislative grants for major historic preservation and historic museum projects with grant assistance needs in excess of $50,000. Proposals are submitted to the Department of State and reviewed by an Advisory Council who makes recommendations to the Secretary of State. The Secretary will select the final projects for inclusion in the Department of State's 1997 legislative budget, and the award and level of funding for each Special Category project is subject to specific legislative appropriation. Grant proposals were due May 31, 1996. ANALYSIS The City's Development, Design, and Historic Preservation Department, in conjunction with the Office of ADA Coordination, identified Old City Hall as a site to be rehabilitated under this program. Activities would include restoration and the provision of handicapped accessibility. On May 15, AGENDAITEM~ DATE~ COMMISSION MEMORANDUM JULY 17,1996 PAGE TWO 1996, the Commission adopted Resolution No. 96-21981, authorizing and directing the City Manager to submit an application to the Florida Department of State, for this project, in an amount estimated at $500,000. It was indicated in the May 15, 1996 Commission Memorandum that the local match requirements would not involve cash contributions and that the match would be met through the use of the value of the building, its improvements, and other qualified investments in the project. Subsequent to the Memorandum, the Property Management Division advised that $50,000 would be available in its 1996-97 budget for the project. Because the cash match, in addition to the $548,010 already invested in in-kind services will enhance our ability to compete for the grant, this item is back before Commission to amend the application to show both the cash match and the actual amount of services already committed to the project. CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends the adoption of the attached Resolution repealing Resolution No. 96-21981 and retroactively authorizing the City Manager to submit an application to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Special Category Grants Program, in the amount of $548,010; authorizing the provision of a cash match of $50,000; authorizing the acceptance of the grant, if awarded; and appropriating the awarded funds in compliance with the terms of the grant. N JGP/HSM/STP/lrg