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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 04 10 Regular Item 301 Dog Park Wincey COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 301 Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X April 10, 2006 Regular Meeting Mgr. / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department is requesting the City Commission approval to proceed with the planning for a Permanent Dog Park on the Central Winds Expansion Property (Wincey) per the attached concept plan. PURPOSE: To obtain Commission approval to proceed with the planning for a Permanent Dog Park per the Concept Plan. CONSIDERATIONS: . On October 14, 2002, The City Commission authorized the City Manager to explore discussions with the Wincey Family regarding the acquisition of their property located next to Central Winds Park. . On July 28, 2003, The City Commission authorized the City Manager to present a formal offer to the Wincey Property. . The property was acquired for Three (3) important city uses: a) Completion of a circular traffic artery through Central Winds Park to better handle event traffic and better daily access. b) To provide badly needed additional parking for Sports Events and Special Events. c) A site for a future reclamation site to process and store reclaimed water from Lake Jesup. April 10, 2006 Agenda Item Regular Page -2- . Funding of a total of $ 1,000,000 for the Acquisition was as follows: Road Improvement Fund Water Sewer Fund General Fund Park Impact Fees Land and Water Conservation Grant $ 150,000 $ 250,000 $ 200,000 $ 200,000 $ 200,000 . On December 8,2003, the City Commission approved a Temporary Dog Park on the back of the property until September 30,2007. The Friends of Leash Optional Parks raised $ 3,000 toward the $ 15,000 cost. . The Dog Park has been a very popular recreation facility for the public and there is a need for a Permanent Dog Park. . On November 14, 2005, the City Commission approved the Reclaimed Water Augmentation Study for surface water withdrawal from Lake Jessup to augment the Reclaimed Water System. . Public Works/Utility staff believes construction may begin on this facility in the first quarter of 2008. . Parks and Recreation staff and Mr. Rucci reviewed several potential sites for a Permanent Dog Park. . Parks and Recreation staff does not recommend the location of a Permanent Dog Park in the Central Winds Park Passive area. This area is and should always be preserved in its natural state. The quiet, natural beauty and wildlife while surrounded by a very busy, active, and noisy Central Winds Park is a quality the city needs to keep intact for current and future citizens. The passive area is also used by Scottish Highland and July 4th Events, Pavilion Rentals, several Company Employee Picnics (over 500 people), several Pre-school Programs, Charity Fund Raising Events, Sports Leagues, Banquets, Elementary and Winter Springs High School Cross Country Meets, Archery Competition, Amateur Ham Radio Club Conferences, and Cub Scout and Boy Scout Camp Outs. . Staff believes that the best available site is on the current site but moving it closer to 434. This location will still allow adequate space for the Orange Avenue Extension, Lacrosse and Football use, and Event Parking. Also Special Event vehicles will be able to park in the Dog Park, which will have double gate access to large open middle areas. April 10, 2006 Agenda Item Regular Page -3- FUNDING: The funding required and sources available will be identified when this project is included with Other Central Winds Park Expansion Improvements for a FRDAP Grant for potential funding (August, 2006). RECOMMENDA TIONS: The Parks and Recreation Department recommends that the City Commission approve Proceeding with the planning for a Permanent Dog Park on the Central Winds Park Expansion Property (Wincey). ATTACHMENTS: 1. Cohesive Park Expansion Plan 2. Proposed Site Plan, Augmentation Treatment and Storage 3. Permanent Hound Ground Concept Plan. 4. Agenda Item Regular Add-On J, July 28,2003 COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT #1 ATTACHMENT #2 PROPOSED SITE PLAN AUGMENTATION TREATMENT AND STORAGE WINTER SPRINGS RECLAIMED WATER AUGMENTATION STUDY Permanent Hound Ground for the City of Winter Springs Florida April 2006 Attachment #3 ATTACHMENT #4 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS July 28, 2003 Commission Meeting Add-On Agenda Item "L" Wincey Property Acquisition Page 1 of 2 COMMISSION AGENDA ADD-ON ITEM J Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X July 28. 2003 Regular Meeting Mgr. / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: The City Manager requesting the City Commission to authorize the City Manager to present a formal offer for the acquisition of the Wincey Property located adjacent to Central Winds Park. PURPOSE: This Agenda Item is needed for the City Commission to give the City Manager the authority to present a formal offer to the Wincey Family for acquisition of their 8.334 acre tract located adjacent to Central Winds Park. CONSIDERATIONS: Among other recommendations the Central Winds Park Expansion Committee recommended acquisition of the Wincey Property located adjacent to the Parker Property and Central Winds Park. This property is needed for three important city uses as follows: a) Completion of a circular traffic artery through Central Winds Park to better handle big event traffic and to provide better access on a daily basis. b) To provide badly needed additional parking for sports events and special events like the July 4th Celebration and the Scottish Highlands Games. c) A site for a future reclamation site to process and store reclaimed water from Lake Jesup. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS July 28, 2003 Commission Meeting Add-On Agenda Item "L" Wincey Property Acquisition Page 2 of 2 For the past several months' staff has been negotiating with the Wincey Family regarding the acquisition of their 8.334 acre tract adjacent to Central Winds Park. Negotiations have been contingent upon approval of the city's $200,000 Land and Water Conservation Grant. That grant has now been approved by the State. However, we must validate our ability to get the property under control within a reasonable time frame to retain the grant. Therefore I am recommending that we make a formal offer of $1,000,000 to the Wincey Family for the property FUNDING: Funding for the project would be as follows: Road Improvement Fund (1 Local Option Sales Tax) Water Sewer Fund General Fund Park Impact Fees Land Water Conservation Grant TOTAL $ 150,000 $ 250,000 $ 200,000 $ 200,000 $ 200.000 $1,000,000 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Commission authorize the City Manager to make a formal offer of$1,000,000 to the Wincey Family for the acquisition of the 8.5 acre Wincey Property located adjacent to Central Winds Park. ATTACHMENTS: a) Site Plan. b) City Appraisal (Roper). c) Wincey Appraisal (Pardue). COMMISSION ACTION: L A K E JESSUP CITY IRRIGATION WATER FACILITY PAVED TRAIL Extension FLORIDA NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL AND CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL PARK MAINTENANCE RECREATlON CENTER BASKETBALL & TENNIS COURTS PARK EXTRANCE SR 434 EXISTING PASSIVE RECREATION AREA UNPAVEDl PARKING AREA BENEATH THE EXISTING PINES AND OAKS (APPROX 140 SPACES) PAVED TRAIL EXTENSION FLORIDA NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL AND CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL Michael Design Associates CENTRAL WINDS PARK, EXPANSION AREA CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT