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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2002 Florida DEP Grant Application.pdfFLOR Jeb Bush Governor Department of Environmental Protection Mr. Todd Hofferberth Director Parks and Recreation Village of Key Biscayne 85 West McIntryre Street Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard David B. Struhs Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 Secretary September 23, 2003 Re: Village. Center Acquisition FRDAP Project No. F40159 Dear. Mr. flofffrberth: The attached project file contains the fully executed agreement. We have provided this file for your use and hope it will be helpful in complying with the administrative requirements of this grant. The file is divided into two parts. The first part contains the grant agreement. The second part identifies each section and includes all the necessary forms and documents needed to administer this grant, with several example documents. Please review and familiarize yourself with each document. We also would like to remind you of the following: 1. Construction or acquisition can not begin until all commencement documentation has been received and approved by this office as identified in the original letter. 2. For development projects, the Department shall retain not less then 10% of the grant award until the Grantee completes the project and staff completes an on -site inspection. 3. Quarterly status reports are required (due dates: January 5, May 5, and September 5). Please summarize work accomplished and any problems encountered. 4. The project should be completed before the completion date set forth in the grant agreement and all reimbursement requests and close-out documents must submitted within thirty days after completion. "More Protection, Less Process" Printed on recycled paper. Mr. Todd Hofferberth Page Two September 23, 2003 5. If the project cannot be completed on time, a written request for a short extension should be submitted at least sixty (60) days prior to the completion date. Please state the reason for the extension and the additional time needed to complete the project. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (850) 488-7896 / SUNCOM 278-7896. We look forward to working with you on this valuable project. Sincerely, Mary Agin Le Community Ars§istant Consultant Bureau of Deign and Recreation Services Division of Recreation and Parks Mail Station #585 MAL/jb Enclosure CLIENT FLORU A Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program 2002-2003 Grant Application Village of Key Biscayne village Center Acquisition VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE Office of the Village Manager Village Council Joe I. Rasco, Mayor Robert Oldakowski, Vice Mayor Scott Bass Martha Fdez-Leon Broucek Alan H. Fein Mortimer Fried James L. Peters Village Manager Jacqueline R. Menendez September 9, 2002 Ms. Linda Reeves Community Assistant Consultant 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS #585 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 Dear Ms, Reeves: On behalf of the Village of Key Biscayne, I am pleased to submit the enclosed Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grant application for Civic Center Park. Should the project be selected for funding, the Village of Key Biscayne will fulfill all requirements of the program and all commitments in the grant application. I hereby authorize Todd Hofferberth, our Parks and Recreation Director, to act as 'Key Contact'. All correspondence and contact concerning this grant application t may be directed to Mr. Hofferberth. cqu line Menend z, Village Manager 'Village of Key Biscayne 85 West McIntyre Street 0 Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 9 (305) 365-5514 D (305) 365-8936 MISSION STATEMENT: "TO PROVIDE A SAFE, QUALITY COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL ISLANDERS THROUGH RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT." PART 1 — GENERAL INFORMATION (DEP USE ONLY ) RECEIVED: POSTMARKED.: APPL. NO.: 1. APPLICANT INFORMATION A. Name of Applicant: Village of Key Biscayne B. Federal Employer Identification Number: 65-029811 C. Population: 9,417 D. Current Operating Budget: $31,000,000.00 (This is the operating budget for the city, county or special district, and not just the department budget) E. Contact Person: Mr. Todd Hofferberth Title: Parks & Recreation Director (The contact person is someone who will be in direct contact with DEP and be responsible for administering this grant if awarded) Address: Street/P.O. Box: 85 West McIntyre Street City/State: Key Biscayne, FL Zip Code: 33149 Telephone: (305) 365-5514 E-mail: FAX: (305) 365-8936 If project is not funded, please check here if the grantee wishes to receive application back. n I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant. ) Signature of Authorized Representative Dat 2. PROJECT INFORMATION A. Name of Project: Village Center Acquisition B. Project Type (Check One): Project cannot be a combination of acquisition and development Acquisition: x Development: On land owned by applicant On land currently under site control by applicant Date site control expires: Trail Construction: On land owned by applicant On land currently under site control by applicant Date site control expires: Development projects must be under site control (owned by deed, or leased or dedicated for minimum of 25 years) by the close of the submission period (October 12, 2001). School board property is ineligible. Include a copy of the site control documents (e.g., deed, lease, etc.). (Please Tab as Exhibit Page 1 of 24 FPS -A033 C. PROJECT LOCATION: Street Address: Crandon Blvd. City: Key Biscayne, FL County: Miami Dade Zip Code: 33845 D. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN WHICH THE PROJECT SITE IS LOCATED: This should be the Senate and House district in which the proposed project site is located. If you are not sure of the district, contact your local office of the Supervisor of Elections. (There is only one each.) State Senator: Daryl Jones Senate District Number: 38 State Representative: Ken Sorensen House District Number: 107 E. Briefly describe the physical characteristics of the project. Include land resources, vegetation, fish and wildlife, historical, archaeological resources, previous land usage and transportation access as well as other pertinent information. The acquisition of this property will create an ideal setting for the Village of Key Biscayne to begin the development of a multi -purpose facility. The Village of Key Biscayne will have a multipurpose field, baseball field, and bike trails. In addition the park will be well landscaped and have security lighting. Page 2 of 24 FPS -A033 3. FINANCIAL INFORMATION The Total Project Cost (Line F) must equal the grant request (Line A) plus the total local funds available (Line E). This figure (Line F) should not total more than $400,000 for the purpose of this application. A. FRDAP Funds Requested B. Local Funds Available: 1. Cash: 2. In -Kind: Line A $ 200,000.00 Line B $ 200,000.00 Line C $ 3. Land Value Line D $ If property is developed, land value CANNOT be used as a match. Total Local Funds Available: Line E $ 200,000.00 Sum of lines B, C and D C. Total Cost of Proposed Project: Line F $ 400,000.00 Sum of Lines A and E D. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE (COMPLETE ONLY FOR DEVELOPMENT & TRAILS PROJECTS): The project cost estimate break down is on the following page of this application. If land value is used as match, it should be included under primary cost. Primary costs include all recreation facilities and opportunities. Primary cost must be equal to or greater than fifty percent of the total cost. Attach a separate sheet if needed. Remember to include each element in your conceptual site plan. Submit a conceptual site plan displaying the areas and facilities to be developed as proposed on page 6 of this application. The site plan must correlate with the project boundary map and cost estimate. The site plan must CLEARLY DELINEATE between facilities/opportunities currently existing, facilities proposed for funding (page 6) in this application and facilities planned for future development. Please color code your site plan to indicate facilities that are existing, proposed for funding and planned for future development (not in this project.) (Please Tab As Exhibit "G") Page 3 of 24 FPS -A033 PRIMARY RECREATION AREAS AND FACILITIES: Including, but not limited to, beach access, picnic facilities, fishing piers, ballfields, tennis courts, trails, trailheads, etc. Costs of planning and site preparation should be included within the cost of each element. If this is a trail project, list the uses or types of trails. Quantity Description Estimated Cost N E W R E N 0 V A T 1 0 N S Total Primary SUPPORT FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS: Parking, restrooms, landscaping, security lighting, and other such costs should be included under support costs. Costs of planning and site preparation should be included within the cost of each element. Amenities such as benches, trash cans, utilities, water fountains, or bike racks will receive no points when being scored. Quantity Description Estimated Cost N E W I R E N 0 V A T 1 0 N S 1 Total Support TOTAL COST OF PROPOSED PROJECT $ Page 4 of 24 FPS -A033 PART 11- EVALUATION CRITERIA 1. GENERAL EVALUATION CRITERIA 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN • Is the proposed project identified, in whole or in part, in the applicant's capital improvement plan or schedule during the current or next three (3) fiscal years? (20 points) X --- OR --- Yes No • Is the proposed project identified as part of the plan through an adopted resolution committing the applicant to amend their capital improvement plan or schedule and complete the project should it receive program funds? (10 points) Yes No If "Yes, " provide a copy of the five-year capital improvement schedule included in the applicant's adopted Local Comprehensive Plan — OR — a copy of a resolution amending the existing schedule to inchude the proposed project. The capital improvements schedule or resolution must clearly indicate the proposed project by name, amount and year. County or City budgets are not the same as capital improvement schedules and are not acceptable. Please highlight project name, amount and year. (Please tab as Exhibit "A") 2. STATE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN • Explain how the proposed project would address one or more of the issues or goals identified in the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Use the OUTDOOR RECREATION IN FLORIDA - (SCORP). Provide quotations or other appropriate references with explanations to justify the correlation. See Exhibit "B" (Please tab as Exhibit "B") (4 points) Page 5 of 24 FPS -A033 11 B. 1995 RELATIVE NEED INDEX BY REGION 111 Locate the applicant's region and circle each priority resource/facility need as proposed in the project on page 6 of this application which is included in the applicant's planning region: (7 points) 1;. V111 Bicycle Riding * Hiking * Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) Horseback Riding *Freshwater Beach Activities*Outdoor Swimming Pool Use 11 Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) * Bicycle Riding III Bicycle Riding * Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) IV Bicycle Riding * Archaeological/Historic Sites Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) * Freshwater Beach Activities Hiking * Horseback Riding * Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) V Bicycle Riding * Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) VI Bicycle Riding * Hiking * Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) Freshwater Beach Activities * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use VII Bicycle Riding * Horseback Riding VIII Bicycle Riding * Saltwater Beach Activities * Hiking * Horseback Riding Hunting * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use IX Bicycle Riding * Freshwater Beach Activities * Nature Study * Hiking Horseback Riding * Hunting * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Shuffleboard Use 11� Bicycle Riding * Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) * Hiking * Horseback Riding Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) * Freshwater Beach Activities * Outdoor Swimming Pool X XI Horseback Riding * Bicycle Riding* Hunting * Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) Freshwater Beach Activities * Tent Camping * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use X1 Page 6 of 24 FPS -A033 3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Indicate which of the following apply (Check ALL that apply): (To receive points for this section any meetings, presentations, or surveys must be held in the current year or within the previous 3 years of application) X A. An advertised public meeting was held solely for the purpose of discussing the proposed project. Attach a copy of proof of publication for the advertisement. Meeting must be for the SOLE PURPOSE of discussing the project proposed in the application. If submitting 2 applications, must hold separate meeting for each project. The advertisement should indicate that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a FRDAP grant for this project site. (Please tab as Exhibit"C-1") (10 points) X B. The project was discussed at a regularly scheduled meeting of the applicant's advisory board responsible for park, recreation and leisure service activities. Provide a copy of the agenda and/or minutes of the advisory board meeting(s) where this project was discussed. The board must be an appointed group of citizens, such as a parks and recreation advisory board, who would normally review projects similar to the proposed grant application. Discussion must take place at a regularly scheduled meeting. Planning and zoning or similar boards may be used if a parks and recreation advisory board does not exist. CITY OR COUNTY COMMISSIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED ADVISORY BOARDS. (Please tab as Exhibit "C-2") (7 points) X C. Public input on the proposed project was obtained through presentations to community organizations, neighborhood associations and/or a written opinion survey. Provide documentation (agenda, minutes or thank -you letter from an organization, association, etc.) showing that presentations regarding this project were made to community organizations or groups OR provide a copy of the survey instrument AND a summary of the results and explain how the results relate to the proposed project. Letters of support are not acceptable to receive points. (Please tab as Exhibit "C-3") (4 points) 4. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Capability to develop, operate and maintain the project site: (Please check ONLY one): X and The applicant has a full-time recreation or park department staffed to provide facility development, programming and maintenance. If this option is selected, provide a copy of an agency organizational chart. A brief position description may be requested if clarification is needed. (Please tab as Exhibit "D") (6 points) The applicant has demonstrated the existence of a full-time ability to provide facility development, programming and maintenance. If this option is selected, explain on a separate sheet. (Please tab as Exhibit "D") (4 points) The applicant has other means of providing facility development, programming maintenance. If this option is selected, explain on a separate sheet. (Please tab as Exhibit "D") (2 points) FPS -A033 Page 7 of 24 5. PARK PARTNERSHIP The proposed project is supported through a written cooperative agreement between the applicant and a private or public entity in which said entity agrees to furnish 10% or more of the total project costs in cash, land, or labor services for the development/construction of this project with the applicant holding the leading management responsibility. (A management or maintenance agreement is not acceptable) Yes X No If "Yes", submit a signed copy of the cooperative agreement. Written agreement must be executed by the end of the submission period and quantify the donation in monetary units. (Please tab as Exhibit "E") (3 points) 6. TRAIL CONNECTIVITY The project provides for increased trail access by (a) connecting an existing, publicly owned and designated recreational trail with a project trail outside the project boundary; or (b) connecting two publicly designated trails outside of any park. Yes X No If "Yes", mark and indicate new project trail and where it connects to the existing trail(s) on the project site plan. (Please tab as Exhibit "G") (5 points) 11. DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA (COMPLETE ONLY FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS) 1. NEW DEVELOPMENT List the existing facilities/improvements on the project site. Include improvements such asbaseball fields, basketball courts, trails, boat ramps, etc. (Bullet lists are encouraged. If undeveloped, state None.) (5 points, if undeveloped) Page 8 of 24 FPS -A033 2. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA A. List the facilities which are addressed on page 5 of this application which are identified in the priority ranked index clusters of outdoor facilities needs for renovation and/or new construction identified within the applicant's population density as set forth in the Department's study entitled "Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida" effective December 1995. (See attached pages 15-19 for Priority Ranked Index Clusters. A project facility not listed in the priority ranked indexes will receive a score of a similar facility included in the indexes, as determined by the Department staff) (Maximum 30 points) B. Does the proposed project, in whole or in part, address the highest priority of infrastructure funding needs for the applicant's population density as set forth in the study titled "1995 INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA". Use the table below to determine in which priority funding need ranking the project falls. (Check ONLY one): Highest Priority Funding Need (13 points) Second Highest Priority Funding Need (8 points) Rank 1 2 Population Density 1 - Population Under 10,000 Funding Index Construction Renovation 87.7 84.0 Rank Population Density 2 = Population 10,000 to 24,999 Funding Index 1 Renovation 2 Construction 86.9 79.8 Rank Population Density 3.- Population 25,000 to 49,999 Funding Index 1 2 Construction Renovation 88.8 76.7 Rank Population Density 4 - Population 50,000 to 99,999 Funding Index 1 2 Construction Renovation 93.8 91.8 Rank Population Density 5 - Population 100,000 and Over Funding ' Index 1 Renovation 2 Construction 97.4 82.2 Page 9 of 24 FPS -A033 Source: The 1995 Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida 11. ACQUISITION CRITERIA (COMPLETE ONLY FOR ACQUISITION PROJECTS) 1. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA List all the facilities that will be developed for this project. Only facilities identified in the top three priority ranked index clusters of outdoor facilities needs for new construction identified within the applicant's population density as set forth in the Department's study entitled "Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida", effective December 1995, will receive these points. (Priority ranked index clusters are attached as pages 15-19.) (15 points) *Bike Trails *Multi -purpose Field *Landscaping *Support Facilities *baseball Field 2. NEEDED RECREATIONAL ACREAGE Describe how the project provides for identified need(s) for additional park acreage pursuant to the applicant's adopted local comprehensive plan. Provide the needed amount of acreage as listed in the local comprehensive plan and the total acreage the local government already has under its control. For Example: Needed acres/Person and Total Acreage Under Local Control Provide a copy of the applicant's local comprehensive plan as supporting back-up documentation and highlight the information that pertains to this section. (Please tab as Exhibit "F") (15 points) Please See Exhibit F Page 10 of 24 FPS -A033 3. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN A. Is the proposed development of the property identified in the applicant's capital improvement plan (CIP) or schedule during the current or next three (3) fiscal years? X Yes --- OR --- No (6 points) B. Is the proposed development of the property included as part of the plan through an adopted resolution committing the applicant to amend their CIP and develop the property should it receive program funds? Yes No (3 points) If "Yes, " provide a copy of the five-year capital improvement schedule included in the applicant's adopted local comprehensive plan -- OR -- a copy of a resolution amending the existing schedule to include the development of the proposed project. The capital improvements schedule or resolution must clearly indicate the development of the proposed project by name, year and amount. County or City budgets are not the same as a capital improvement schedule and are not acceptable. Please highlight project name, amount and year. (Please tab as Exhibit "A") Page 11 of 24 FPS -A033 TABLE OF CONTENTS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN EXHIBIT A SCORP EXHIBIT B PUBLIC INPUT ..EXHIBIT C ORGINIZATIONAL CHART .EXHIBIT D PARK PARTNERSHIP EXHIBIT E LOCAL COMP PLAN EXHIBIT F CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN .EXHIBIT G BOUNDARY MAP ..EXHIBIT K PHOTOS .EXHIBIT L LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT M SITE CONTROL ..EXHIBIT N VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE Department of Recreation Village Council Joe I. Rasco, Mayor Robert Oldakowski, Vice Mayor or Scott Bass Martha Fdez-Leto❑ Broucek Alan H. Fein Mortimer Fried James L. Peteis Director Todd I Iofferbcrth November 19th, 2002 Ms. Mary Ann Lee Department of Environmental Protection State of Florida Margorie Stoneman Douglas Building 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. Talahassee, FL 32399-3000 Dear Ms. Lee, The Village of Key Biscayne has designated the acquisition and development of Civic Center Park to be part of its Capital Improvement Program for FY 02-03 and FY 03-04. The acquisition of the property is an important piece in Key Biscayne's Master Plan to create a new Civic Center. Sincerely, acqueiine Menendez, Village lager Village of Key Biscayne 85 West McIntyre Street a Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 (305) 365-8901 Fax (305) 365-8936 STATE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN Village of Key Biscayne Village Center Acquisition Implementation of SCORP Objectives from Chapter 9: EXPAND STATE AND LOCAL EFFORTS TO PROVIDE RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO URBAN AREAS, INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACTIVITY -BASED PARKS. (9.1) The park will be located in a growing urban area and help give the community a sense of identity. The citizens of these facilities currently have access to inadequate facilities. The park will help the Village of Key Biscayne and the state meet these needs. ENHANCE THE LIVABILITY AND CHARACTER OR URBAN AREAS THROUGH THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF AN ATTRACTIVE AND FUNCTIONAL MIX OF LIVING, WORKING, SHOPPING AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES. (9.1) This project is located in a growing urban area of the Village of Key Biscayne. The development of the project site will bring character and encourage a more functional and attractive community through recreational activities. MULTI -PURPOSE RESOURCES SHOULD RECEIVE PRIORITY OVER SINGLE -PURPOSE RESOURCES BECAUSE OF THE GREATER RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED. (9.18) This site development will allow the Village of Key Biscayne to develop a multi -use recreational facility. This facility will cover a wide range of multi -purpose activities. c-1 SOLE PURPOSE MEETING 'Thursday. August 29, 2002 1h, ,,omlar News Fag 5A FISHERY projects. including the Everglades Reiuir•a- liUn project and the Marine Sanctuary anima the Florida Keys. the second Ito gest t.1anna Sanctuary in Ole euumry. "We are housed i Iglu nest 111 11SNI AS far 1 good rea- son. We caw tun thine the hest academie lei. e nli,ds 1111, 1110 hest guserlmcnl 9uienliyls. SSA I!S I has n wonderful library collection, rue ,d the de,l .11 the world for Irinrinc owe.- says foullnsack. 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"40'v0 barn, using satellite lugs on blue Conilnuod Tram p.4A ;utd while Imulins booms. where they spawn anti we l , Ileuir life history," su, 1 Tin, She explains that litho, limn the cmntimmer. u mintage then: , i , . . . partletllnr urea;., it.t nee area. "We are doing re- search on marine prl11eele'd :leas lu determine wow „ effective they �+ ing. We are iryine ore in protect- r a a rc ul understand living nla- lishingconnnul- Iiea be.. lish- rine resources,' s a y s cone., ,. 110 01 be 0uhnsa0k. "We are 11110 doing research 1u do 11511 and turtle excluder devices 11,4010 keep ilium Kam gelling kilted:" Anudres inilidlivs: velsi0lr '01119ir0 theuesl- Ier Inuit: e0Apusuie 11 Ninirov if WcuAra ptrie J decision 10 work Willi rho SUFSC's research- ers lm the tunic of bottle:loin dulphierxi whi0lt. 11ul euineidentully, i5 rho mural cont. I1fa1 i1111 mammal in the ,lreu. 'rlulnipscn explains tat n big interest in study ial,' tlreac 0ulpllina is Ihn "w,- can muting; 11111111male tit d0lemlr rte contaminant texelo- und puilurunrs (rum sewage ono wagewwer moll' hem urban and rural ar- ms." This can he done, oho capitans, by taking rnulplus arm their let OF., ' In addition l0 all these innuvaliv0 collaha- r:,liee prnjeels.'rnmnps111.111010 111010e10 - cry 1,I ninny endungerl.-d marine species in the area its Ihu biggest indication Umllhe SES1'C is doing itsprh well. -We've had a gond success in bringing buck sonic fish stocks: We' 1.11 been Ivc 411 pauto: hog 1001/110 Ilruutlnllps. We ore sinning 111 g0I a handle u1, :14011 tuts, anal on shun? dlsellses, \Ve ore 1,190 sunning 111 get 11 Hindle as contamination, and art ceasral developments and blow ilnpsel no caat5:1>;tt:. (marine envrranment0."'sold"rlibmpalrl.t . "'The wetland research looks pesl1ive: aril -.Iv knows we are hater undersl:uldine how oceans 1,011 work." The center continues 10 move into the 1 gmLercd lumre anu its greater emphasis 1111 1111crdir- drat SEESC ciplinaq' research is prowl of that. 1 they spawn "We arc 11nw tiling ccunomlSIS, anlhru .e11100%.,111 0011- pulogisls und 011100 saelal SCICI\11511." la ys' I'hum(ison, "hccume 1 1: :uStainahililly of our nla- 1'111e ,eS eaa [Lt.: - 11110S In 11,1er well annl,crclul risk Village of Key Biscayne Florida Recreation Development Assistant Program Grant Public Input Meeting The Village 01 Key Biscayne Parks and Recreation Department win conduct a public meeting regarding the acquisition of a park at 530 Crandon Blvd. Thy sole purpose of this meeting is to discuss a 5200,000 grant applicotioi.This grant wilt help finance the purchase of she park.The meeting will lrccnliducted an the following day, date, time and location. Day: Wednesday Date: September 4, 2002 Time: 6:111) p. in. Location: Vi [Inge Hall Council Chambers 85 West McIntyre Street a mobile pnpulantinl Itwy pre111,',.,'I: r-repre- seuted in tliecensus. WO'wul t: . r.1,ll :shout the real1xruntirat of Stifling c•,,,,Iu11nil103.- lluhnrrek explains the int nominee of 0140. new approach. Ile says -these am Iwo 01101 720 HARBOR DRIVE Bay 5Iaawi, 114 Maps a ocean and bb b�9d Pot 123,021 par tax ,01f).Thle house has 6 baaleorrd, 5 Wei 1110 aunt 921Dad. h„ Massaua to Moira and hfalch4riil iorevonlllirreamrd t5.950.000h pool. �rtuorsl. to the lfishing 1410: an one.. . .;,01,11,11001 nLIhe utlter is the Iisllu1 mat. hanxe man- age resources, we ale I::.il.• managing people. [Thereto, el w. ,1 , bettor un- dcrStund how Iregulslunll 1• hurt Ille e0ulltanlc 1iuc die •t.. .: It's the Raw insurance Plans Acc.. (305) 361-5445 Key Pharmacy rill Crandon geed. Allot CI11n C:udsharpted XAn An odor ri,r 0.I o,r Wilms TmE TOWERS -7 i •il R STAURAN!' Service urtcf Attrbiclrlce rigltr here on Key d150(14ue Tuesday -Sunday 6a0 p.111.-[ 0:301n.n1. Sunday Buffet Lunch l l,. •, .` r.,I,l l 15 12a0.1IJ ar.:Oilp.n1 110,. r . a ioua 11.•. p,:,1•.1 Northam Italian Cuisine • Ealensiva Wine Liar Full Her & Lounge • Intimate Elaganl Samna Party Room available Reservarrans Regoirad (305) 361-74132 .lha moats uKay disco o Lbnrmmvllenr+� ,., ; •x•'1111' chineon Elms, • V2ana atKai alwaytta R: 3344 OadtGan$t: Ym,Wadvt'Slret.YnRr1'r Eeprtss 220 11Afteen ormre U,Jgtle Hia0ayl00 Bay Minn .wlh:04ri1IOWIIC'ii' el Minna +novas. In good 0orvd0015. Lai Siva per Ina Wits 20,000 an, II. Large %tray teem. 1a1- maknnn6 team, 01x141114 ruorn.lorar, aemono9•in pool11,01 ptxcrl and 1019 a1 swage. 52.256.000. 716 R@GEWDO92 r10.AD 012.5, Noma on baauldu - 4:r 10 (par Sox anu 9.4971, ex11111an1 r 1.. {• - • n upeaiad and me act Cluu membership. Hauled pool spa. 2025.000. 161 ISLAND DRIVE Beaulilui homel 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bnlhs. Wanganui pool wilt large terrace. 2 car garepe, maid's roam and both. apscious family r0ol0. Formal 'hang room, eat -in granite counterkikhen, atrium, laundry 40em, ,:ubnnobath, office and groat 10rr000 elf meeler bedroom. Si,945,000. OCEAN CLV41 ocean. 4 0"0E 1tiw1irAl,. Over 4.00a u. d. p ,x11110 Orin ommawn, buy f ad. rldunauliOod by prom,huge Cu 'TKO' B1bUtihll new Marble floor- & many upgrades. OCEAN TOWER 11 -41)3. 313. molds 000!0 s hobby 1011m. One 01 a kind! Goal garden view. Wood Won...hown baaunlultyl 3395,0 00. CLUB TOWEaI.305, 212,5, Uniquo.Top quality limah00 Sruurni1rinors, Ua1radOd welkin. Lovely garden roma.5 0,000. MAR AZUL Sp -ill, .0'2 winl larger eover0d rar1001 looking our 10 (0110011, liaoo0i1(yra001IU in. dealing new epphiness, mslblo & carpet. Over 1,000 sq. IL 5599.600. SANDS OF KEY 131'SCAYNE 20. Light Si brialtt'Tltla tatany rllmtxlolad0pparlmanl snows vrnll.Onty ism er:So pal 11001 oar privacy. Large assortment 111 excellent condition. Walt to pool, owl beach. Nice pally anti exercise moms. 5435,009. 154'R_BENI: COMMODORE CLUB SOUTH • 109. 212, Canglfslely updalsd. vile/1100m 0m is ape 9 a0 t� JOAN MCCAUua A },irokor.nnoviute Coldwell Banker 1tav Biscayne ill Realtor Cellular: 305.715.13230 • Eves: 305.161.9554 Vette Mail: 305-919-3026 lmcckhiaol.eom ` wway.iwtnrnccna)ltanxnm Over 72,000 Sales Auelts Nanemvhi0 The G feria - 3211 Cr:n1.1Gr, Nutivx;nd RUG 22 2002 11:31RM HP LRSERJET 3200 p.2 Islander News Ad: Village of Key Biscayne Florida Recreation Development Assistant Program Grant Public Input Meeting The Village of Key Biscayne Parks and Recreation Department will conduct a public meeting regarding the development of a park at 530 Crandon Blvd. The sole purpose of this meeting is to discuss a $200,000 grant application. This grant will help finance the purchase of the park. The meeting will be conducted on the following day, date, time and location. Day: Wednesday Date: September 4, 2002 Time: 6:00 Location: Village Hall Council Chambers 85 West McIntyre St. C-2 ADVISORY BOARD MEETING C-3 PUBLIC SURVEY Village of Key Biscayne City Council MAYOR Town Attorney Town Clerk Public Works/Parks and Recreation Planning/Building FY 2002-03 EXHIBIT "F" The Village of Key Biscayne comprehensive plan designates that the Village should provide 2.5 acres of park land for every 1000 residents. The Village currently has 14.5 acres under ownership and with a population of over 9,000 is well under the approximate 23 acres required by the plan. The acquisition of the project site will further the Villages efforts in meeting the comprehensive plan. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE GOAL 1 PROVIDE A DESIRABLE LEVEL OF PUBLIC RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE FACILITIES TOGETHER WITH SUPPLEMENTAL PRIVATE RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE FACILITIES. Objective 1.1 Waterfront Access 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 1 Achieve one municipal ocean beach access point within the Village no later than 2004. Objective 1.2 Policy 1.1.1 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 3 The Village shall enforce an existing agreement with a private property owner calling for provision of beach access as a condition for development approval. The accessway so provided shall be open to the general public. School Playfield Access 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 1 Assure resident access to the elementary school playfield by 1995. Policy 1.2.1 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 5 The Village shall seek joint use agreement with the School Board to assure resident access to the school's playfields. Objective 1.3 Public Recreation Facilities 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 3 Achieve a system of public park and recreation lands which provides at least 2.5 acres per 1,000 people permanent population together with the appropriate range of facilities. Policy 1.3.1 The Village shall reserve for recreation use all of the Village -owned land designated on the Future Land Use Map. The Village shall actively seek to acquire through purchase, long term lease and/or donation, sufficient additional acreage to meet e standard of 2.5 acres per 1,000 people permanent population. The standard of 2.5 acres per 1,000 peo e permanent population s1zaQ "for concurrency purposes. Policy 1.3.2 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 4 By the date required by state statute, the Village shall conduct a thorough study of the feasibility of obtaining alternative sites needed to achieve and maintain a Level of Service standard of at least 2.5 acres of local public park land per 1,000 permanent population. Policy 1.3.3 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 5 The Village shall continue to pursue the acquisition (purchase or lease) of additional park land including an addition to Calusa Park and other sites as necessary in order to meet the above Level of Service standard as outlined in the Capital Improvement Schedule. 44 Ittletek Proposed Playing Field i mprovements Citgo Site VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE RECREATION DEPARTMENT JULY 23, 2002 0.4,1 lee error rtAcr 7 rwe'av Errar AAA. ar TR. 024th O -soar rirerr Thus Plat' AAcr4 (34-64/ rRAcr Af ,EN • Ctfel c.+ (8-31) QLocxs LAND SALE 1 PLAT MAP GALLAHER & BIRCH, INC. - ror<r (-SP -G1 D.Q/VE R ? A 41* . 1 r. MO' 5:kdrri 4,,Ave ,ak--t ` e, a1 4 L _-BAAttA" ' ,44 i i' v -rt 161.1 , ISO' eAA' '# I n 14.+ i I 7 ;u,, i 2 ne' d • ALCAZAR 0 a/ Vi WATtwwM►' Afe, g, yr gs„,< r is e 117-96) TRAY MapQuest: Driving Directions: North America Page 1 of 2 MANI . 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