HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-116-3245 Urban Tree Canopy Program RESOLUTION NO. 2019-116-3245
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST
RESPECTIVELY, THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT WITH
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE 2019
STREET TREE MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM IN THE AMOUNT
OF SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE
DOLLARS ($7,575.00) TO SUPPORT THE CITY'S "URBAN TREE
CANOPY PROGRAM;" A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED
HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; AUTHORIZING A MATCH OF FUNDS
IN THE AMOUNT OF SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($7,575.00); PROVIDING
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK,
FOR THE
ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Gardens has proposed a tree project to
Miami-Dade County through the Street Tree Matching Grant Program, and
WHEREAS, this grant will provide canopy natives and Florida Friendly trees for
the City, and
WHEREAS, in addition to the commitment of achieving a thirty percent (30%)
tree canopy in the City of Miami Gardens, and
WHEREAS, these programs help to improve the quality of life for our residents
by establishing tree-lined streets and corridors, and
WHEREAS, Keep Miami Gardens Beautiful will provide hands-on learning and
promote citizen led action in the planting and proper maintenance of these trees, and
WHEREAS, a proposed tree planting project was submitted to the Miami-Dade
County Streets Tree Planting Grant and the City of Miami Gardens was approved to
receive Seven Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($7,575.00) from
Miami-Dade County for the tree planting project in the City, and
WHEREAS, the area for the planting will be in the Leslie Estates area of NW
19411 Street to NW 191St Street and NW 29th Avenue to NW 2911 Place,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas
paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby
made a specific part of this Resolution.
Section 2: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens
hereby authorizes the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and attest
respectively, that certain agreement with Miami-Dade County for the acceptance of the
2019 Street Tree Matching Grant Program in the amount of Seven Thousand Five
Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($7,575.00) to support the City's "Urban Tree
Canopy Program;" a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", The City Council
further authorizes a match of funds in the amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred and
Seventy-Five Dollars ($7,575.00).
Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its final passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 24, 2019.
OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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MARIO ATAILLE, CMC, CITY CLERK
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Resolution No.2019-116-3245
PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY
SPONSORED BY: CAMERON D. BENSON, CITY MANAGER
Moved by: Councilman Williams
Seconded by: Councilwoman Odom
VOTE: 6-0
Mayor Oliver Gilbert, III (Yes) (No) (absent)
Vice Mayor Rodney Harris X (Yes) (No)
Councilwoman Katrina Wilson X (Yes) (No)
Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. X (Yes) (No)
Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom X (Yes) (No)
Councilman Reggie Leon X (Yes) (No)
Councilman David Williams Jr X (Yes) (No)
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STREET TREE MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM
TREE PLANTING AGREEMENT
Grantee: City of Miami Gardens
Amount: $7,575.00
Grant Description: To plant trees with municipalities and organizations on Miami-Dade's corridors as
part of our efforts to reach the Million Trees Miami goal of achieving a 30%tree canopy.
This Agreement(the "Agreement"), made and entered into this day of , 20_ by and
between City of Miami Gardens (the "Grantee") and Miami-Dade County (the "County"),
hereinafter called the "County" through its Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces Department(the
"Department").
The County and Grantee have agreed to partner on the implementation of
Leslie Estates Tree Planting Project (project name) to be completed by July 26,2019
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the County desires to increase the tree canopy in Miami-Dade County and to reach
the Million Trees Miami goal of achieving a 30%tree canopy; and
WHEREAS, the County has provided a subaccount to the tree trust fund for the procurement of
street trees along county and local roads and of this amount $ 7,575.00 (the "Grant Funds") will be
provided to the Grantee on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee wishes to undertake such activities provided in the scope of work in
Exhibit A of this Agreement;and
WHEREAS,the Grantee is responsible for the maintenance of the street trees after completion of
the project; and
NOW,THEREFORE, the County and Grantee agree as follows:
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT
A. Requirements for approval of Grant Award Agreement:As a prerequisite to its receipt of the
Grant Funds,the Grantee shall meet the requirements set forth below to the County's
satisfaction. Requirements for this grant are listed below.
1. Timeline:The following grant project start date, end date and reporting dates must be
adhered to.
Start date: Contract Execution Date
End date: July 26,2019
Final report date: August 16,2019
2. Scope of Work: It is mutually agreed and understood that the scope of work shall be as
provided in Exhibit A (Grant Application Package). Scope of Work must adhere to:
- All trees must be canopy natives or Florida Friendly trees.
- Trees shall have a minimum overall height of 12 feet and 2-inch caliper at time
of installation, unless under overhead power lines.
- When installed in roadways,trees shall have a maximum average spacing of 35'
on center and be placed within 7' of the edge of the roadway pavement and/or
where present,within 7' of the sidewalk.
- If trees are proposed under overhead power lines, these shall have a minimum
overall height of 8 feet and a minimum caliper of 1%:-inch at time of planting.
The maximum average spacing in this case shall be 25 feet.
- Ensure that trees are installed in a way that complies with site triangle
regulations and are not planted within no planting zones.
- All trees shall have and be maintained with a trunk clearance of 4 feet.
- All trees must conform to the standards for a Florida No. 1 or better, as
provided in the most current edition of the "Florida Grades and Standards for
Nursery Plants".
- Each Grantee is encouraged to review the Miami Dade County Landscape
Ordinance, Chapter 18 A,to ensure that the tree installation will be in full
compliance with the County's requirements
3. Budget: It is mutually agreed and understood that the project costs shall be as provided
in Exhibit (Grant Application Package). The match amount has to equal or exceed the
grant amount. If matching requirement will be met through the provision of in-kind
service,the County shall approve the value or cost or the in-kind services to be provided
to fulfill the matching requirements. Match must remain the same or exceed the
percent referenced in the original application.
4. Promotions: All promotions must adhere to the Neat Streets Miami Media Release
Guidelines. The grantee will agree to prepare a draft of a Press Release which describes
its project and acknowledges Neat Streets Miami and Million Trees Miami, which shall
be subject to the County's approval in advance of publication.The County shall also be
acknowledged in any subsequent media releases or in any printed, website, social media
or other communication materials related to the project. Copies of any other publicity
as well as copies of any major work products generated in connection with this grant
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shall be forwarded to the County for review. Miami-Dade County, Million Trees Miami
and Neat Streets Miami logos should be included in all printed materials.
5. Miami-Dade County Tree Trust Fund: Funds allocated to projects by the Street Tree
Matching Grant come from mitigation funds collected by the Division of Environmental
Resources Management, i.e. the Tree Trust Fund, and as such are encumbered for the
planting of trees on public property.These funds shall not be used to satisfy tree
mitigation per permitting or enforcement requirements.
6. Conditions and Contingencies:The Grantee agrees that the Grant Funds will be used
only for the purpose as stated in this Agreement, as described in the Scope of Work and
with no substantial variance to the approved Budget(See Exhibit A) unless prior
approval in writing is obtained from the County. The Grantee certifies that the grantee
organization operates under a tax-exempt status. If grantee determines that Grant
Funds cannot be expended by July 26,2019 (end date), the grantee must notify
liaison immediately and no later than June 1,2016
B. Additional Requirements due throughout the funding period:
1. Reporting: Final Report must be submitted electronically by August 16,2019 Refer to
Exhibit B for reporting guidelines.
2. Data Tracking: All trees planted must be mapped according to County specifications.
3. Organizational Status Changes:The Grantee must notify the County liaison within two
weeks of changes in organizational status, including but not limited to: key personnel
such as senior or project staff, organizational name, tax status, and organizational
address.
4. Other Organizational Changes:The Grantee will notify the County's liaison of any
organizational changes, such as new address or contact information
C. Indemnification of County
Subject to the limitations on liability set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statues(to the extent the
entity is a State or local government),the Grantee agrees to indemnify,save,and hold the County
harmless from all liability, loss, cost, and expense, including attorneys'fees and court costs at all
trial and appellate levels, which may be sustained by the County, to any person, natural or
artificial, by reason of the death of or injury to any person or damage to any property,whether or
not due to or caused by the negligence of the Grantee, arising from or in connection with the
Grantee's (or its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees)
installation and/or maintenance of trees on County property or in the County right-of-way. The
Grantee agrees to defend, at its sole cost and expense, but at no cost and expense to the County,
any and all suits or actions instituted against the County for the imposition of such liability, loss,
cost, and expense arising from or in connection with the Grantee's (or its employees, agents,
contractors, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees) installation and/or maintenance of trees on
County property or in the County right-of-way.
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Primary Grant Contract:
Provide the information below for the primary contact person for this grant. This is the person to whom
all correspondence will be directed.
Name: Claudelle Rose
Title: KMGB Manager
Mailing Address:18605 NW 27th Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Phone: (786) 279-1268
Email:crose@miamigardens-fl.gov
Website:www.miamiggardens-fl.gov
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused these present to be executed on the
day and year first written above.
NAME OF GRANTEE:
ADDRESS:
BY: DATE:
Grantee Representatives'Signature
PRINT NAME TITLE:
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: DATE:
Director Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: DATE:
County Attorney
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EXHIBIT A: GRANT APPLICATION PACKAGE SCOPE OF WORK
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Submission Date 2019-02-13 12:54:21
Name of Organization City of Miami Gardens
Address Street Address: 18605 NW 27th Avenue
City:Miami Gardens
State/Province:Florida
Postal/Zip Code:33056
Country:United States
Municipality,Non-Profit or Municipality
Community Group
Contact Name(Person filling_ out Claudelle Rose
application)
Job Title Keep Miami Gardens Beautiful Manager
F-mail crose@miamigardens-fl.gov
Phone Number (786)279-1268
Project Manager(If awarded) John James
E-mail jjames2@miamigardens-fl.gov
Phone.Number (786)279-1260
Project"Title Leslie Estates Tree Planting Project
Location of Planting Between NW 191st Street and NW 194th Street from 29th Avenue to 29th Place
Nliami-Dade Count-* Commission 1
District(project location)
County or Local Road? Local Road
Please confirm you have received
permission from governing
jurisdiction of project location?
Please state the local jurisdiction Miami Gardens
Description of Trees All trees planted will be a minimum of 12 feet and 2-inch caliper as required.All trees are canopy
natives or Florida friendly.We will be planting the following:(6)Live Oak(8)Tabebuia(10)Japanese
Fem(7)Gumbo Limbo
Target area's existing tree canopy 10-15%
Is the project area low-to- Yes
moderate income?
Goals of Project The beneficiaries of this project are the residents and staff of the City of Miami Gardens.For the last
few years we have been busy working towards our goal of increasing the tree canopy to 301/6.We were
at 14%in 2013.We plan on conducting another study in 2020 to determine how far we have come in our
efforts.We have faced a measure of setbacks.2017 was detrimental to our efforts as we sustained a
storm that destroyed many of the trees in our City.
Project Impact and Enhancements In our plan we have selected two species(LiveOak and Gumbo Limbo)which are native to South
Florida.We have also included two species that are Florida friendly(Pink Tabebuia and Japanese Fern).
This area does not have any bus stops as it is mostly residential,however these trees will provide shade
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to the residents who walk in the area.These trees will be replacing trees that were damaged by both a
tornado and hurricane.
Community Engagement Plan For all of our planting projects,we distribute information to the residents in the area.We provide a door
hanger with the following information:A tree care brochure that educates the residents on the benefits of
trees as well as how to assist in caring for them and a post card that gives them details on the type of
trees that will be planted.We also engage the community by inviting them to come out and volunteer to
participate in the project We hold tree care seminars and provide demonstrations when appropriate.We
will partner with our Public Affairs Department to send out a press release and eblast announcing the
project.
Maintenance Plan Tree Maintenance Schedule for Leslie Estate Street Planting Tree Maintenance Personnel-The City of
Miami Gardens;Public Works Department will utilize the Arborist and tree crew to take care and
maintenance of all trees from the date of planting.Tree Watering Process-The initial watering will be
performed by the contractor.The trees will be watered twice a week utilizing a water truck,for the first
6 months after planting(after the initial watering)and thereafter they will be watered on a weekly basis
for remainder of the first year.Watering will continue for the 2nd and 3rd years but on a reduced scale or
as required.Mulching Trees-The tree crew will install 4"inches of mulch in a 4-6'circle around each
new planting,making sure not to completely inundate the root ball will mulch.The Landscaping
Division of Public Works Department will refresh mulch as needed from their supply.Staking and Tying
Trees-Staking and tying will be done at the time of planting as required.As part of the inspection
process,staff will regularly inspect the tightness of the lines and loosen them as needed to prevent
girdling.Tying will include a hose sheath to prevent girdling,as well.Checking Tree Health-The
Arborist and the Landscaping Division will provide inspection from the date of planting until the end of
year one.Thereafter the Arborist will perform hazardous tree inspections of the entire site,twice per
year and these inspections will include the previously established trees and the new trees for diseases
and nutrient deficiencies.Any observance of diseases and deficiencies will be remedied as soon as
possible.Pruning-Newly planted trees should need little pruning.In the first year after planting,only
dead or broken branches will be removed.In later years,weakly attached limbs will be removed,and
corrective pruning will be done if needed.Directional pruning will not be done unless it is determined
that weakly attached limbs are deemed to be a potential hazard by our Arborist.
Three Anticipated Measurable 1.Residents will receive more information about the benefits of trees.2.31 trees will be planted
Outcomes throughout this location.3.The tree canopy in this area will increase.
Does the municipality/ No
organization agree to enter into an
Interlocal Agreement for periodic
reporting for tree plantings by
.January 31,2019?
Project Timeline 2/15/2019-Submit grant application.3/18/2019-Finalize procurement procedures and order trees.
4/15/2019-Public Outreach 5/10/2019-5/15/2019-Tree Planting 6/20/2019-Final Report
Amount of Grant Funds 7575
Requested in S
Amount of Matched Funds in S 7575
In-kind/Grant/Donations in S 0
Please describe in-kind,grants or
donations,if any
Total Budget 15150
Additional comments?
Landscape Rendering: Leslie Estates Tree Location Map.pdf
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DETAILED BUDGET
PROPOSED BUDGET
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
LESLIE ESTATES TREE PLANTING PROJECT
Cost Estimate Per Number of Total Estimated
Grant Funds Match Funds
Tree Trees Budget
DIRECT COSTS:
Live Oak $ 650.00 6 $ 1,950.00 $ 1,950.00 $ 3,900.00
Pink Tabebuia $ 450.00 8 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 3,600.00
Japanese Fern $ 450.00 10 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00
$ 4,500.00
Gumbo Limbo $450.00 7 $ 1,575.00 $ 1,575.00 3150
Total number of trees 31
INDIRECT COSTS
Inkind Labor $ - $ _ $ _
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS: I $ 7,575.00 $ 7,575.00 $ 15,150.00
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Exhibit B: GRANTEE FINAL REPORT a TREES 11AA1111I
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20_ Matching Street Trees Grants Program
Organization's name:
Person completing report and title:
Phone:
Email:
Submit Final Report by
Narrative: In no more than two pages, please share the information below about the program
supported by Miami-Dade County and Neat Streets Miami.
1. Summarize in a few sentences what you have accomplished to date: What you have done; for
whom and how many; how they have benefitted? How many trees planted using grant funds
and matched funds?
2. Have you accomplished to date what you expected to in terms of implementing the project? If
not, why not? Did you encounter any unexpected challenges and if so what adjustments did you
need to make?
3. Has this project had an impact on the broader community issue or systems you seek to
improve? If so, how? Do you plan to sustain this program when our grant ends, and if so, what
are your plans for doing so? Has our grant helped you secure other dollars or resources you
need to sustain it? If so, please explain.
Optional:Tell us a story about the program's impact-one that reflects how this program is making a
difference in people's lives or an accomplishment that makes you particularly proud.
Outcomes: Refer to Three Anticipated Outcomes,as described in awardee's grant application. What
were the top three outcomes you wanted to achieve for those you reached and served that would show
how participants were better off as a result of the program?What results did you achieve?
What was the desired outcome? What were your results?
Did this project shade a bus or trolley stop? If so, please provide the location(s).
Did this project shade a gateway or transit corridor? If so, please provide the location(s).
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Did this project shade a street leading to a park or a school? Did this project shade a park or school? If
so, please provide the location and name of the park and/or school.
Did the organization enter into an interlocal agreement to report tree planting with Miami-Dade
County?If so, provide a copy of the executed agreement. If not, please explain.
Outreach and Activities: List the main activities listed in your outreach plan in the grant application and
provide information related to each
What was the activity? How many did you reach?
(Include where,when and how often activities
took place.)
Financial Reporting: List invoice, invoice date, description of services,check number and check date
associated with this project.
Invoice Invoice Description of Check Check Check
Number Date Services Number Date Amount
Required Attachments:
Final Approved Budget
- Invoices
Proof of Payment
Final Approved Landscape Plan
- "After" photos illustrating how corridor was transformed.
Data Tracking Report: include DBH and latitude/longitude coordinates for each tree planted with
grant and match funds
Outreach Efforts: Press Release, educational materials and photos of outreach efforts or other
materials that reflect your work, its impact and any references to Miami-Dade County and Neat
Streets Miami support.
Please submit this Exhibit B Grantee Final Report and related attachments by email in one PDF
document to: Jennifer.Llorente@miamidade.Rov
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