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ITEM 301
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PUBLIC HEARING
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September 12, 2005
Regular Meeting
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REQUEST: The Community Development Department Is Advising The City Commission
On Current Progress Of The Urban Beautification Services Division.
PURPOSE: This agenda item is to update the City Commission on the status of the Urban
Beautification Services Division and projects currently in progress within the
City of Winter Springs.
CONSIDERATION:
BOARDS
Tuscawilla Lighting and Beautification District - Landscape plants in the Winter Springs Blvd.
medians are being replaced in areas where they had been planted in unsuitable conditions for their
specific species type. Phase 2 Project - Notification to the Tuscawilla residents regarding the
Phase 2 Beautification Program will go out no less than (4) times; in addition to several public
meetings prior to the scheduled straw ballot mailout on September 9, 2005. Straw ballots are due
back to City Hall by September 23, 2005 to allow ample time for tabulation. The City
Commission will consider approving the Phase 2 Project at the November 14, 2005 City
Commission Meeting. The current annual grounds maintenance contract with P&L Lawn Service
has a value of $ 81,216.00. The current chemical contract with True-Green has a value of
$11,589.00.
Oak Forest Wall and Beautification District - The landscaping project to install irrigation and
plants along the Oak Forest Wall is 60% complete. Project completion is estimated for mid-
September 2005 with a contract value of $59,489.17. Eastwood Tuff Turf, grounds maintenance
contractor, has been put on notice to improve the quality of their work or contract termination will
result. The annual grounds maintenance contract has a current value of$ 8,164.00.
Beautification of Winter Springs - The Neighborhood Community Grant Program was a success
with (4) applicants receiving grants totaling $11,200.00. Successful applicants were: Mt.
Greenwood H.O.A., Fairway Oaks H.O.A., Fire Station on Moss Road, and the Winter Springs
Police Department Building. The deadline for all grant projects to be complete is September 20,
2005. Grant funds will also be expended to enhance Right-of-Way areas on Winter Springs Blvd.
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within the Oak Forest Subdivision. The Beautification Board is currently working on new projects
for improvement to public areas on the West side of Winter Springs.
FACILITIES
Our facilities consist of City Hall, the Public Safety Building, Public Works Building, the Fire
Stations, the Water Plants, and the Reclaimed Water Plants. A picnic bench and mulched break
area has been added at the rear parking area of City Hall. Fire Station 24 and the Police Station are
receiving new trees and landscaping as part of the 2005 Neighborhood Improvement Grant
Program. Eastwood Tuff Turf, grounds maintenance contractor, is performing adequately, in most
cases. The annual grounds maintenance contract is currently valued at $38,545.96 per year.
Eastwood has been put on notice to improve the quality of their work or contract termination will
result.
TUSKA WILLA ROAD
Native grasses in the medians are being removed and replaced due to Citizen concerns related to
visibility near the entrance to Arbor Glen. Native ground cover is scheduled to be installed in
place of the taller grasses. Eastwood Tuff Turf, grounds maintenance contractor, is usually
performing to standard; with encouragement from staff. The annual grounds maintenance contract
has a current value of $41,692.50 per year. Eastwood has been put on notice to improve the
quality of their work or contract termination will result
CITY RIGHTS OF WAY, MEDIANS. AND PONDS
Replacement trees are continually being installed in Rights-of-Way areas throughout the City on
streets such as Northern Way, Winter Springs Blvd., and several streets in the Oak Forest and
Tuscawilla subdivisions. To date, more than 250 new trees have been installed and are being
maintained by the new Urban Forestry Worker hired in January 2005. DawnaLee Corporation,
grounds maintenance contractor, is performing at standard and communicating on a weekly basis
with staff. The annual grounds maintenance contract, with addendums, is currently valued at
$134,476.62 per year.
SR 434 RIGHTS OF WAY, MEDIANS. AND PONDS
Automobile accidents continue to be an issue on the SR 434 medians, claiming roughly
$10,000.00 in trees per year, most of which are recovered through insurance claims processed by
the Urban Beautification Services Division. DawnaLee Corporation, the grounds maintenance
contractor, is performing very well and communicating with staff daily. The annual maintenance
contract, which started October 1 S\ 2004, is currently valued at $85,260.00 per year. The
contractor has requested the Commission grant a 10% increase (Agenda Item 209, September 12,
2005) at renewal due to the increasing costs of fuel, labor, and personnel required for performance
under this contract.
TOWN CENTER DISTRICT
The Town Center District currently consists of Market Square, Magnolia Square, and Blumberg
Boulevard; including rights-of-way areas in the vicinity. Staff is working on conceptual 'year
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round' alternating banners that will attempt to capture, in design, the heart of the Winter Springs
Town Center. The City currently posts banners for the Christmas and July 4th Holiday Seasons.
Building 2 sidewalk landscaping was completed in July 2005. An audio system (satellite radio) for
the public sidewalk areas along Main Street is being considered for installation. Staff will report
back to the Commission on our progress when more information is available. Vehicular damage is
a continuing problem at the Magnolia Fountain bollard area with over $ 3,000.00 per year in
replacement costs. Staff is working with the Police Department to limit losses in this area. Ken-
Lin Landscaping, the grounds maintenance contractor, is performing to standard and
communicating with staff. The annual grounds maintenance contract has a current value of
$17,372.04 per year.
PROJECTS
Forestry Grant: The Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry has accepted the following
grants for payment: Urban Forestry Worker (6 month extension) and the Tuscawilla Tree Grant
(97 trees on Winter Springs Blvd.). Winter Springs has also been awarded (2) additional 50%
matching grants: Urban Forestry Worker (2nd year) and Urban Forestry Vehicle with equipment.
The Parks Department and Beautification Division has applied for a tree grant in the amount of
$ 104,710.00 for the Central Winds Park Expansion. Results are pending.
Kingsbury Fence: Town Center - Installation of fencing along the Kingsbury property, in the
public right-of-way has been completed.
Street Lighting Upgrade Projects: Received updated agreement from the City Attorney on
8/19/05. Forwarded agreements to Glen Eagle H.O.A., Winding Hollow H.O.A., and Oak Forest
H.O.A. for review. Spoke with Mark Lammert of The Highlands H.O.A., who stated that the
H.O.A. was no longer interested in the street light upgrade due to cost issues. The Commission
will be updated on these issues as information becomes available.
Landscape Installations: Staff is currently working on the following planting projects:
. Fisher Road - Installation of native and conservation planting in the Rights-of-Way areas.
A total project cost of$ 3,000.00 (Arbor Fund) is expected.
. SR 434 Medians - Native plantings of Gulf Muhly Grass and Simpson Stopper are being
installed between Tuskawilla Road and SR 419. A total project cost of$ 15,000.00 (Public
Works - R&M Grounds and Arbor Fund) is expected.
. Oak Forest R.O.W. - Installation of native trees and conservation plantings. A total project
cost of$ 9,500.00 (Arbor Fund and Urban Beautification Fund) is expected.
COMMISSION ACTION: