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Res. No. 212-09-13021RESOLUTION NO.: 212 -09 -13021 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE PARKS & RECREATION BOARD TO ESTABLISH -A DOG PARK DEVELOPMENT ^n HOC SUBCOMMITTEE THAT ORGANIZE A WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS THE VARIOUS ISSUES CONCERNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DOG PARK AND WILL TO REPORT TO THE CITY COMMISSION IN 60 DAYS; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DEVELOP A "POOPER- SCOOPER" ORDINANCE THAT REQUIRES PET OWNERS TO CLEAN UP AFTER THEIR DOGS UTILIZE A DOG PARK; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The residents of the City of South Miami have expressed their interest for a dog park to be established within the City limits; WHEREAS, a Dog Park Project Report has been compiled by the Parks & Recreation Department outlining the best potential sites for a dog park within the City of South Miami; WHEREAS, it is being requested that the Parks & Recreation Board be directed to organize a workshop to discuss the various issues concerning the development of a dog park and * 11" ' an Ad u e b mittee to study the logistics of the proposed dog parks and report back to the City Commission in 60 days; WHEREAS, it is being requested that the City Attorney be directed to develop a "Pooper - Scooper" Ordinance that requires pet owners to clean up after their dogs utilize a dog park; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1: The Mayor and City Commission direct the Parks & Recreation Board to organize a workshop to discuss the various issues concerning the development of a dog park and establish an Ad u Subeemmittee to study the logistics of the proposed dog parks and report back to the City Commission in 60 days. Section 2: The Mayor and City Commission direct the City Attorney to develop • "Pooper- Scooper" Ordinance that requires pet owners to clean up after their dogs utilize • dog park. Section 3: The attached exhibit is incorporated by reference into this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED this $th day of December, 2009. Pg. 2 of Res. No. 212 -09 -13021 ATTEST: 'CITY �C�LERKK 0 READ AND PP COVED AS TO FO - CITY ATTORNEY WAMy Documents \resotutions\Resolution dog puk.doc APPROVED: COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Feliu: Yea Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea Commissioner Newman: Yea Commissioner Sellars: Yea NZ#M117"V 11T U_U * Amftaft CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Co fission Via: Roger M. Carlton, Acting City Manage From: Cesar Garcia, Parks &Recreation Director Date: November 24, 2009 Agenda Item No.: Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE PARKS & RECREATION BOARD TO ESTABLISH A DOG PARK DEVELOPMENT AD -HOC SUBCOMMITTEE THAT WILL REPORT TO THE CITY COMMISSION IN 60 DAYS AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DEVELOP A "POOPER SCOOPER" ORDINANCE THAT REQUIRES PET OWNERS TO CLEAN UP AFTER THEIR DOGS UTILIZE A DOG PARK; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Request: To direct the Parks & Recreation Board to establish a Dog Park Development Ad -Hoc Subcommittee that will report their results to the City Commission in 60 days and to direct the City Attorney to develop a 'Pooper Scooper' Ordinance that requires pet owners to clean up after their dogs utilize a dog park. Background: Based on the direction of the City Commission to investigate the potential for a Dog Park there are sites within the City Parks that have the potential to locate this type of facility. In order to ensure community involvement and community acceptance, the Parks & Recreation Board recommends establishing a subcommittee to review the proposed locations, size, and location of the facility within the park and actual design. Therefore, the recommendation from the Administration is that the City Commission direct the P &R Board to establish a subcommittee and report back within 60 days. It is further recommend that the City Commission inform staff if any of the program locations are unacceptable for further study. Finally, it is recommended that the City Attorney be directed to develop a "Pooper Scooper" ordinance that requires pet owners to clean up after their dogs utilize a dog park. Backup Documentation: ❑ (A) Proposed Resolution ❑ (B) Copy of Dog Park Project Update Report Memorandum