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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2002-16 Paw Park Advisory Committee RESOLUTION 2002-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISISON OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CREATING THE WINTER SPRINGS PAW PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND SETTING OUT THE RESPONSIBILITIES THEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Commission had determined that a need exists in the City of Winter Springs to develop, operate, and maintain a dog park for dog owners to have a safe and healthy environment for the leisure enjoyment of their dogs, and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to provide for the proper planning, design, operations, maintenance, and funding of such a dog park. WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to have substantial input from future users of the park. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs create the Winter Springs Paw Park Citizen Advisory Committee. Section I The Committee shall have six (6) members chosen one each by the Mayor and Commission to include: One (1) Veterinarian One (1) Dog Trainer One (1) Person with knowledge of the development and operations of dog parks. Three (3) Dog Owners with interest in using the facility after it is completed. Section II The Committee will be responsible for working with city and county staff in developing the plans for the design, operations, maintenance and management of a dog park at Jetta Point including the following: 1. Development of a site plan demonstrating the ideal layout of a paw park, facilities, equipment, utilities, parking, etc" and how such a site plan would be sited on the Jetta Park property. 2. Development of a recommended manual of park rules and regulations that users would be required to adhere to in order to use the facility. 3. Development of an operations manual that will identify the procedures and tasks that park owners and operations will be required to follow in the day to day operation and maintenance of the facility to ensure that the park is maintained in first class condition at all times, the safety and health of staff, dogs, and dog owners, the prevention of disease and pests, and activities and programs allowed and/or prohibited in the park. Section III Development of a five year budget for the development and annual operations and management of the facility. Section IV The committee shall present a final report to the City Commission at a time established by the City Commission. ADOPTED and approved April 2, 2002 by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, duly assembled in Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida. I Paul P. Partyka, Mayor ATTEST: Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces City Clerk City of Winter Springs Resolution 2002-16 Page 2 of2