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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 09 08 Consent I Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program Grant COMMISSION AGENDA CONSENT x INFORMA TIONAL ITEM I PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR 09/08/03 Meeting MGR. f1- Authorization REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department is requesting approval to make changes in the Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program Grant (FRDAP) approved on August 11,2003. PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to obtain approval to make the needed changes in the FRDAP Grant application for potential grant funds of $ 200,000 for Central Winds Park. CONSIDERATIONS: . On August 11, 2003, the City Commission approved the application of a FRDAP Grant for Central Winds Park improvements and authorized the City Manager to apply for the grant on behalf of the City of Winter Springs. . On August 22, 2003, staff informed the City Commission that the FRDAP grant that was funded for Central Winds Park Phase IT was for 2 football, 2 soccer, 2 baseball, and 2 softball fields on the expansion property. . On September 2,2003, staffwas informed by DEP that the project selected for funding, Central Winds Park Phase IT was for soccer field lighting, playground renovation, paved access road, trail connection and park signage. . Because of this change staff is recommending changing the FRDAP Grant application by deleting the new playground and picnic area, park signage, security lighting and restroom renovation. Instead staff is recommending including 2 soccer fields, 2 football fields, 2 softball fields, and 2 baseball fields. This change does not cause any loss of points in the grant application. . This change will enable the city to match the FRDAP 50/50 match with current construction, thus saving the city $ 200,000 from Park Impact Fees in FY 04/05, if selected for funding. 1 FUNDING: Saving of$ 200,000 from Park Impact Fees which was the city's match in FY 04/05 if selected for funding. RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Department is recommending that City Commission approve the changes staffhas recommended in the FRDAP grant application. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: January July Sept. - Oct. Nov. - Dec. January 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 Project priority ranking. Final Legislative approval and Grant Award. Execution of project agreement. Completion documentation submitted. $ 200,000 funding received by City of Winter Springs. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment # 1 FRDAP Grant Agenda Item Consent A from 8/11/03. COMMISSION ACTION: 2 ATTACHMENT # 1 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A CONSENT X INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR 08/11103 Meeting MGR. Authorization IDEPT C-\Y REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department is requesting the City Commission to apply for a Recreational Development Assistance Program Grant for continued Central Winds Park Improvements and authorize the City Manager to apply for this grant on behalf of the City of-Winter Springs. . PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to apply for potential grant funds in the amount of $200,000.00 for Parks and Recreation Improvements to Central Winds Park. CONSIDERATIONS: · The Central Winds Park Improvements include playground, picnic facility, basketball court, bike trail, restroom and playground renovation, signs and security lighting. · The FRDAP Grant Program is a matching grant 50/50 with a maximum of $200,000 awarded. . Staff is in the process of completing all the required grant exhibits in order to meet the September 12, 2003 grant deadline. FUNDING: Matching Grant 50/50, $ 200,000 from Park Impact fees in FY 04/05, if selected for funding. RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Department is recommending that the City Commission approve this application of a FRDAP grant for Central Winds Park Improvements and authorize the City Manager to apply for the grant on the behalf of the City of Winter Springs. 1 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: January 2004 July 2004 Sept. - Oct. 2004 Nov. - Dec.2004 January 2005 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment # 1 Project priority list (ranking). Final legislative approval and grant award. Execution ofproject agreement. Completion of documentation submitted. $200,000.00 funding received by the City of Winter Springs. Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program 2003/2004 Grant Application Package. COMMISSION ACTION: 2 :1. 1 l I ~-l ~ I : 1 Il II : J : ] : -] : I : I : I ~ J ~I : I : I . I . I . I . I 'I . J . A TT ACHMENT # 1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FLORIDA RECREAnON DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PART I - GENERAL INfORMATION (DEP USE ONLY) RECEIVED: POSTMARKED.: APPL NO.: . I. APPUCANT INFORMATION A Name of Applicant: CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS B. Federal Employer Identification Number: 59- 1 0 2 6 3 64 C. Population: 31 r 666 D. Current Operating Budget: (ThU ia the operating budget for the city, COII1IIJI or special dUtrict. anti not jut the department ~t) E. Contact Person: CHUCK PULA Title: P & R DIRECTOR (/'he contact penon ia lIOtIIeOI'Ie who will be in direct contact with DEP and be rupotuibk for odminUtering thia gnmt if awarded) , .. Address: StreetIP.O. Box: 1176 Ra5~ ~~nTF Roap 434 City/State: WI;N.TER' SPRINGS. FLZip Code: 32708 Telephone:(407) 327 6590 E-mail: c.pula @ FAX:. (407) 327-4763 If project is not funded, please check here if the ~~~iilg~~iJpt~o~ back. 0 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. (Attach a letter or resolution giving authorization to apply for this grant) Signature of Authorized Representative Date 2. PROJECT INFORMATION A Name of Project: CENTRAL WINDS PARK P'[-IASE III B. Project Type (Check One): Project cannot be a combination of acquisition and development Acquisition: 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 dose of the submission period (September 12, 20(3). School board property is ineligible. State owned property must include a letter from Department of Environmental Protection's Division of State Lands approving application on development. Include a copy of the site control documents (e.g., deed, lease, etc.). x (please Tab as Exhibit "N") Page 3 of 23 FPS-A033 ~ ! . !Ul I . I ~ 1 d I ; 1 . ~ . ~ : 1 ~ I : 1 ; 1 : I ~ J ~ I j I : I , I. . : I : j . I . I , j , I c. PRomer LOCAnON: Street Address: 1000 EAST STATE ROAD 134 Crty. WINTER SPRINGS (::ounty: SF.MTNOT.F. ~Code: 1?70R D. LEGISLA11VE DISTRICTS IN W1UCH THE PROJECT SITE IS LOCATED: This should be the Florida Senate and Florida 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 ODe each.) . State Senator: LEE CONSTANTINE Senate District Number: 9 State RepresentatJ.~NDY ADAM S 33 House District Number: E. Briefly describe the physical cbaracteristics of the project. Include /and resources, vegetation, fish and wildlife, historical, archaeological resoUrces. previous /and usage and transportation access as well as other pertinent information. SEE ATTACHED PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PROJECT SITE. Page 4 of23 FPS-A033 ~L : I ~ 1 : I 11 } .1 d ~ 1 : ] : ] ~ ] ~ J : J j I : J : J ~ j : 1 : I , I . r 3. RNANC~LWFOIMAnON The Total Project Cost (LJiJe F) must equal the grant request (LIne A) plus the totalloctd funds avtdlob/e (Line E). This figure (Line F) should not total more than UOO,OOO f01' the putpOSe of this applictltion. A. FRDAP Funds Requested LineA $ 200,000 B. Local Funds Available: 1. Cash: Line B $ 200,000 2. In-Kind: Line C $ 3. Land Value Line D $ qprope11y is developed, land value CANNOT be used as a nuztch. Total Local Funds Available: LineE$ 200,000 Sum of lines B, C and D C. Total Cost of Proposed Project: Line F $ 400,000 Sum of Lines A and E c 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. Remember to include each element in your conceptual site pltm. Submit a conceptual site plan displllying the tl1'eQS and facilities to be developed as proposed on JHlge 6 of this IIJ'plictztion. The site plan must CDn'elfJte with the project boundary ItUlp and cost estimate. The site plan must CLEARLY DEUNEATE between faciJltieslopportunities currently existing, faclBtks proposed f01' funtBng (page 6) in this IIppliciltion ad facUities planned for future developmenL Please color code your site plan to indicate facilities that are existing, proposed for funding and plannedfor future development (not in this project.) (please Tab As Exhibit "G") .:. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "G" Page S of 23 FPS-A033 . 1 , l.. ~ 1 ; I , "ft Ii . II : 1 Il 1 1 ~ . : 1 : I ] ] : I : I j ] : J : I : I : I . I , J . i I I PRIMARY RECREATION AREAS AND FACIUTlES: Including, but not limited to, beach access, picnic facilities, fishing piers, ballfields, tennis COIl11s, 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 Estim"ted Cost N 1 PLAYGROUND 60,000 E W 1 B.ASKETBALL COURT 40,000 1 PICNIC FACILITIES 20,000 1 BIKE PATH TO TRAIL (connected) 100,000 R E N 1 PLAYGROUND 40,000 0 v A T I 0 N S Total Primary $260.000 SUPPORT FACIUTlES AND IMPROVEMENTS: Parking, restrooms, landscaping, security lighting, and other SIIch costs should be included under SIIpport costs. Costs of planning and site preparation should be included within the cost of each element. Amenities SIIch as benches, trash calis, utilities, water fountains, or bike racks will receive no points when being scored Quantity Description Estimated Cost N 1 PARK SIGNAGE 30,000 E W 1 SECURITY LImiTING 60,000 R E N 1 RESTROOM BUILDING 0 50,000 v A T I 0 N S Total Support $1.4n nnn TOTAL COST OF PROPOSED PROJECT $ 400.000 Page 6 of 23 FPS-A033 : I. ~'I : 1 11 ; I 11 ]] } ] : j : J ; ] : ] ~ I ; ] : j ; I : I : I . I . I . I I PART" - EVALUATION CRITERIA I. GENERAL EVALUATION CRITERIA 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN A . 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? Please provide: 1) a copy o/the .five-year capital improvement schedule included in the applicant's adopted Local Comprehensive Plan, stating project by name, amount and year and 2) a leJter from the agency's chief administrator certifying the jive y<<l1' ctlpital Improvement schedule is oJJidolly adopted. County or City budgets are not the same as capital improvement schedules and are not acceptable. Please highlight project "ame, tl11IOIlnt and yeat'. (20 points) x No Yes -OR- B. Is the proposed project identified as part of the plan through an adopted resolution committiDg the applicant to amend their capital improvement plan or schedule and complete the project should it receive program funds? Please provide a copy of a fully executed resolution amending the existing schedule to include the proposed project. The resolution must clelIrly indict1te the proposed project by name, amount and year. (10 points) Yes No (Please tab as Emibit "A") 2. STATE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN A. 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- 2000 (Chapter 6). Provide lJuotations or other appropriate references with expltmatJons to justify the correlation. (please tab as Exhibit "8") (4 points) SEE A'rTACHED EXHIBIT "B" Page 7 of 23 FP8-A033 , r , ! . . . . . : 1 : i 11 I I , I ;l : I II ; ] : I : 1 ~ J : J : I ; I : ] ~ 1 : J ~ I : I . 1 B. 2005 RELATIVE NEED INDEX BY REGION Locate the applicant's region and circle each priority resource/facility need as proposed in the project cost on page 6 of this application which is included in the applicant's planning region: (7 points) I Bicycle Riding · Hiking · Nature Study · Outdoor Swimming Pool Use. Shuftleboard IT ill IV v x VI vn vm IX FPS-A033 x Bicycle Riding Saltwater Beach Activities · Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) Bicycle Riding · Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) · Freshwater Beach Activities . XI Freshwater Beach Activities · Saltwater Beach Activities · Bicycle Riding ,.':.tr Saltwater Beach Activities. Bicycle Riding ''-':;-.. ~, ."r' Saltwater Fishing (No Boat) · Hiking · Outdoor Swimming Pool Use Bicycle Riding. Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) Saltwater Beach Activities · Bicycle Riding · Hiking Outdoor Swimming Pool Use · Golfing Bicycle Riding · Saltwater Beach Activities · Nature Study · Hiking Tent Camping · Outdoor Swimming Pool Use · Shuftleboard · Golfing x Saltwater Beach Activities · Bicycle Riding · Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) Hiking · Outdoor Swimming Pool Use XI Saltwater Beach Activities · Bicycle Riding · Freshwater Beach Activities Freshwater Fishing (No Boat) · Hiking · Tent Camping · Outdoor Swimming Pool Use. Page 8 of 23 :1.. r I n ~ I j ] 3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Indicate which of tile following apply (Check AU 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 tile 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 J1I'O]HJSed in the applicotion. q submitting 2 applicotions, must hold sqNl7'ate meeting for t!Ilch projea (unless they tI1'e phased projects of the smne park). The advertisement should indicate that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a FRDAP grant for this project site. (Please tab u Emibit"C-l") (10 points) 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 projea 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 regulllrly scheduled meeting. Planning and zoning or similar boards may be used if a paries and recreation advisory board does not exist. CITY OR COUNTY COMMISSlONSARE NOTCONSlDERED ADVISORY BOARDS. (Please tab as Exhibit "C-2") (7 points) 11 x : I ~ I ~ I ~ 1 ~ J ~ j j J ~ j : j : I : I x C. Public input on the proposed project was obtained through present=UiODS to community orvni~riODS, 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 erplain how the results relate to the proposed projea. 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 ONLYone): x 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, erplain on a separate sheet. (please tab as ExIn"bit "D") (4 points) : I . j . ~ FPS-A033 The applicant has other means of providing facility development, programming and nWntenance. If this option is selected, explain on a separate sheet. (please tab as Exhibit "D") (2 points) Page 9 of 23 :1.. ~ -f : 1 : ! ; I 1 1 I ! ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ ] ~ I ~ 1 ; I ~ I : I : 1 : 1 : I 5. PARK PARTNERSIDP 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 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 desirted recreational trail with a project trail outside the project boundary; or (b) connecting two publicly desig1111tM trails outside of any park: x Yes 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) II. DEVELOPMENT CRrrERIA (COMPLETE ONLY fOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS) 1. NEW DEVELOPMENT List the existing facilities/improvements on the project site. Include improvements such a baseball fields, basketball courts, trails, boat ramps, e,tc. (Bullet lists are encouraged If undeveloped, state None.) (5 points, if undeveloped) 1 LIGHTED SOCCER FIELDS 2 LIGHTED SOFTBALL FIELDS 2 LIGHTED BASEBALL FIELDS 2 PL,AYG:ROUNDS 1 NATURE Tl1AIL COOKING GRILLS 2 PICNIC PAVILIONS 2 RESTROOMS 2 VOLLEYBALL COURTS CONCESSION ,PARKS AND RECREA'rION OFFICE PAVED AND GRASS PARKING 2 SOCCER PRACTICE FIELDS 2 FOOTBALL PRACTI~E FIELDS 2 BASEBALL PRACTICE FIELDS 2 SOFTBALL PRACTICE FIELDS Page 10 of 23 FPS-A033 II jj . . :-1 q ~ J , 1 d n 1] 11 i 1 : J : 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 d : I :J ~ J : I : 1 . I . J 2. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN TIlE STATE OF FLORIDA A B. List the facilities which are addressed on page 6 of this application which are identified in the priority ranked index clusters of outdoor &ci1ities needs for renovation and/or new construction identified within the applicant's population density as set forth in the Department's study entitled "Infrastructure Asse5$l11ent 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 detemdnm by the DeportmenJ stqff.) ~. ~ (Maximum 30 points) RENOVATION NEW . ' SUPPQr,t Facili,ti,e~ <S.ec~ri ty, idghti-r]:g,. :Par.kS-igii'c:t""qeJ Playground ' Basketball co~'r-t""- -, Picnic Facilities Bike Trail (Co~nected) 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 FACIUTY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA". Use the table below to determine in which priority funding need ranldng the project falls. (Check ONL Y one): X Restroom Playground Highest Priority Funding Need Second Highest Priority Funding Need (13 points) (8 points) Rank 1 2 Rank 1 2 Rank 1 2 Rank 1 2 Rank 1 2 Population Denslly J . Population Under JO.OOO Fundin2 Index Construction 87.7 Renovation 84.0 Population DensBy 2 . Pqpulation 10.000 to 24.999 Funding Index Renovation ' 86.9 Construction 79.8 Population DensBy 3 - Populaflon 25.000 to 49.999 Funding Index Construction 88.8 Renovation 76.7 Population Denslly 4 . Population 50.000 to 99,999 Funding Index Construction 93.8 Renovation 91.8 Population DensBy 5 . Population 100.000 and Over Funding Index Renovation 97.4 Construction 82.2 Source: The 1995 Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida FPS-A033 Page 11 of 23 Central Winds Park LEGEND Existing I!lLACK Proposed RED - NEW CON&TIOJCTIeo< Proposed euJE - IOENOVATION ~ BB NEW ~T8Al-L COJ1'<T . RPG RENOvAm> PLAT'GlOOU<P . PG PLAT'c.ROlH> III RR RENOvATED ""&TROOM ~DG. ~ PA PIO/IC AREA ~ BP SIIC.E PAl'W TO mAIL COl'I'ECTOR * PS PAJO<.~ . SL ""OJR/TT' L....T... NORT>l ~ 8 I"AIll<ll. MAOITENANCE . 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