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April 13, 1998
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REQUEST: The Community Development Department - Planning Division informs the
Commission that the City Staff expects to submit two (2) grant applications
to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Florida Community Trust
and to the Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Greenways
and Trails in an attempt to receive grant funds to purchase land for
greenspace and trails in the Town Center.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board Item is to inform the Commission that the City
Staff expects to submit applications to two (2) grant programs in an
attempt to receive grant funds for the purchase of land for greenspace and
traib in the Town Center. One grant program involves the Florida
Community Trust P-2000 Program that would award grant funds for the
purchase of land to enhance a local or regional network of linked
greenways by extending greenways or closing gaps. A 25% match from
the City is required and ownership of the lands purchased with the grant
funds would be retained by the City. The other program, under the Office
of Greenways and Trails, acquires land for public greenspace and trails
does not require a local match. The land in this program is retained in
Stawownership.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
The provisions of 163.3167(11) F.S. which state "Each local government is
encouraged to articulate a vision of the future physical appearance and
qualities of its community as a component of its local comprehensive plan,
The vision should be developed through a collaborative planning process
with meaningful public participation and shall be adopted by the governing
body of the jurisdiction.
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The provisions of380.507(2) F.S. which state [The Florida Communities
Trust's powers are] "To undertake, coordinate, or fund activities and
proj1ects which will help bring local comprehensive plans into compliance
and help implement the goals, objectives, and policies of the conservation,
recreation and open space, and coastal elements oflocal comprehensive
plans, or which will otherwise serve to conserve natural resources and
resolve land use conflicts.....(5) To acquire interests in land by means of
land and exchanges, and enter into all alternatives to the acquisition offee
interests in land, including the acquisition of conservation easements, life
estates, leases, and leaseback arrangements. The trust may accept
donations of any interest in land. (6) To award grants and make loans to
local[ governments and nonprofit organizations for the purposes listed in
subsection (2) and for acquiring fee title and less than fee title, such as
conservation easements or other interest in land, for the purposes of this
part. "
The provisions of260,OI2(5) F.S. which state "It is the intent of the
Legislature to officially recognize the Florida National Scenic Trail as
Florida's official statewide trail from the Florida Panhandle to the
Everglades. It is also the intent of the Legislature to encourage all state,
regional and local agencies who acquire lands to include in their land-
buying efforts the acquisition of sufficient legal interest in the lands over
which the trail passes to ensure its continues existence in a permanent
location. "
The provisions of260.12(3) F.S. which state "The planning, development,
oper.ation, and maintenance of the Florida Greenways and Trails System
authorized by 250.011 - 260.018 is declared to be a public purpose, and the
Department of Environmental Protection, together with other governments
and agencies of the state and all counties, municipalities, and special
districts of this state is authorized to spend public funds for such purposes
and to accept gifts and grants of funds, property, or property rights from
public or private sources to be used for such purposes."
CONSIDERA TIONS:
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The City Staff has outlined a number of parcels in the proposed
Town Center for acquisition as greenspace or trails to be held in
public trust by the City or state.
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There are two (2) grant programs that may be utilized. The Florida
Communities Trust - Preservation 2000 Program, and the
Greenways and Trails Program.
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The City is eligible to receive up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) from the Florida Communities Trust - Preservation
2000 Program for the purchase of greenspace and trails. Approval
is based on a points system and is very competitive statewide.
There is a required local match of25% of the grant funds awarded.
Under this program, the City would retain ownership of the land
purchased.
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The Greenways and Trails Acquisition Program acquires land for
public greenspace and trails. There is no local match required in
this program, but ownership is retained by the state,
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The City Staff is proposing to apply for grant funds to be applied to
acquisition oflands for public greenspace and trails throughout the
Town Center.
FUNDING: The City is required to match 25% of the grant funds awarded if the grant
is funded through the Florida Communities Trust - P-2000 Program. The
maximum grant award available to a single municipality is $5,060,000.00
which would require a local match of$I,265,000.00. City owned land or
dona.tions may be used for matching fund value.
Grants funded through the Greenways and Trails Acquisition Program does
not require a local match.
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