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16Agenda Item No:16. City Commission Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: June 5, 2018 Submitted by: Quentin Pough Submitting Department: Parks & Recreation Item Type: Ordinance Agenda Section: ORDINANCE(S) FIRST READING(S) Subject: An Ordinance related to the fee schedule; amending Ordinance 07-18-2296 to increase some fees, to add new fees, and to delete some fees related to the tennis fee schedule at Dante Fascell Park. 3/5 (City Manager-Parks & Recreation) Suggested Action: Attachments: Memo.Tennis Fee Schedule (QP2).docx Ordinance-Tennis Fee Schedule '18.docx Proposed Changes - Tennis Fee Schedule '18 (QP).pdf Ord No 07-18-2296.pdf 945 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO:The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission FROM:Steven Alexander, City Manager Via:Quentin Pough, Director of Parks and Recreation DATE:June 5, 2018 Agenda Item No.: _____ SUBJECT:An Ordinance related to the feeschedule; amending Ordinance 07-18- 2296to increase some fees, to add new fees, andto delete some fees related to the tennis fee schedule at Dante Fascell Park. BACKGROUND:On Tuesday, April 14, 2015, the City Commission had approved of a resolution amending the City of South Miami (“CSM”) Pay Plan to facilitate an in-house City tennis program. In December of 2015, the City’s Parks and Recreation Department officially brought the operations and maintenance of this program and associated facility in-house in order to deliver exceptional customer service, quality programs and facility improvements that the community expected and deserved. The Parks and Recreation Department (“department”) had proposed using the existing fee schedulefrom the previous Operating Contractor in an effort to retain existing customersand to simplify the transition process. At the May 17, 2016 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission adopted the City’s “Schedule of Fees and Fines,” which included new tennis fees such as court rentals, camps, afterschool program, clinics, private lessons, and tournaments at Dante Fascell Park tennis facility. Two (2) years later, the department is proposing revisions to the tennis fee schedule summarized on the following pages. 946 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TENNIS COURT RENTAL FEES The Parks and Recreation Department conducted an evaluation for clay court rental feesper hour as illustratedbelow in Table A.On average, residents pay approximately $5.60 per hour and non-residents pay $7.00 per hour to reserve a clay court. The City’s closest competitor, Salvador Tennis Centerin Coral Gables, charges $4.60 court rental feeper hourfor all residents of Miami-Dade County whereas the City of South Miamicurrently charges $5.00 to its residents. Moreover, the City currently charges $8.00 or roughly $1.00 more to reserve the courts by non-residents compared to local market rate. Table A–Tennis Court Rental Fees Benchmark Facility Municipality Resident Court Fee/Hr. Non-Resident Court Fee/Hr. Salvador Tennis Center Coral Gables $4.60 $8.00 Crandon Park Miami-Dade $7.00 $7.00 Holiday Park Ft. Lauderdale $4.00 $6.00 Brian Piccolo Park Broward $7.00 $7.00 Boynton Beach Tennis Center Boynton Beach $5.33 $6.67 Market Average $5.59 $6.93 Dante Fascell Park $5.00 $8.00 Based on the findings outlined in Table A, staff recommends addinganew category andfee for Seniors (55+), Person w/ Disabilities, Veterans, and US Military, and removing language regarding junior and adults from Resident as shown in Table B listed below. Table B –Proposed Tennis Court Rental Fees (hourly rate/person) Description Current Proposed Seniors (55+), Person w/ Disabilities, Veterans & US Military $4 Resident (juniors and adults)$5 $5 Non-Resident $8 $8 947 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TENNIS CAMP FEES Tennis camp fees consist of winter camp, spring camp, summer camp,and teacher planning days/kids day off. The Parks and Recreation Department conducted an evaluation for camp fees as shownin Table C.The average feeassessedper weekis $199for half-day camp and $331for full-day camp. Table C –Tennis Camp FeesBenchmark Facility Municipality Summer Camp Half-Day/Week Summer Camp Full-Day/Week Salvador Tennis Center Coral Gables $216 $267 Crandon Park Miami-Dade $295 $395 Holiday Park Ft. Lauderdale $165 N/A Brian PiccoloPark Broward $120 N/A Boynton Beach Tennis Center Boynton Beach N/A N/A Market Average Rate $199 $331 Dante Fascell Park $130 $220 Department staff recommends a slightincrease to theCity’scamp fee schedule as listed belowin Table D. Table D–Tennis Proposed Camp Fees Description Current Proposed Half-day $26 eliminate Full-day $44 eliminate Resident: Half-day (weekly per person)$155 Resident: Full-day (weekly per person)$245 Non-Resident: Half-day (weekly per person)$175 Non-Resident: Full-day (weekly per person)$275 Half-day, Drop-in/day (per person)$40 Full-day, Drop-in/day (per person)$60 948 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM As outlined abovein Table D, camp fees for bothresidents and non- residentswill increase due to the proposed addition of weekly rates which are higher than paying for a week using the current daily rate.Said increases in camp fees will bring the City’s rate closer to local market average while stillmaintaining its status as one of the most affordable and quality tennis campsin the area. Residents and non-resident are encouraged to register in advance for half- or full-day weekly camps. Drop-inpatrons will pay a higher rate. TENNIS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM The Parks and Recreation Department conducted an evaluation for the after school program as illustrated below in Table E. On average, patrons pay approximately $22.00dollars per hour for an afterschool tennis program.This is $2.00 dollarsmore than what the Citycurrently charges. Adults are willing to pay more for clay courtsbecause playing on clay courts reducesthe risk of injury, clay is cooler,slower ball speeds, and clay courts are easier on the body, just to name a few. However, playing onclay courts is not an advantage for children so pricing needs to be set to compete with hard court facilities in our areaas illustrated in Table E. Table E –Tennis After School Program Benchmark Facility Municipality After School Program (per hour) Coral Reef (hard)Palmetto Bay $15.00 Salvador Tennis Center Coral Gables $40.00 Crandon Park Miami-Dade N/A Tropical Park (hard)Miami-Dade $23.00 Holiday Park Ft. Lauderdale $15.00 Brian Piccolo Park Broward $15.00 Boynton BeachTennis Center Boynton Beach $25.00 Market AverageRate $22.17 Dante Fascell Park $20.00 949 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Based on the findings in Table E, the Department proposes a modest increase of $2.00 dollars to the existing One (1) class per week (1-hr.)and One (1) class per week (1.5 hr.)as outlined in Table F below. In addition, as per Table F, Drop-in patrons will pay a higher rate.Patrons are encouraged to register in advance for the after school program. Table F–Tennis After School Program Description Current Proposed One (1) tot class per week (45 min.)$20 eliminate One (1) class per week (1 hr.)$20 $22 One (1) class per week (1.5 hr.)$30 $32 Drop-in class (1 hr.)$35 Drop-in class (1.5 hr.)$45 TENNIS PRIVATE LESSONS The Parks and Recreation Department conducted an assessmentfor private lessonsas illustratedin Table G below.The marketaveragerate is approximately $31dollarsand $62 dollars for 30-min. and 60-min. private lessons, respectively. The City currently charges $60 dollars or $2dollars less per hour than the market average rate. Table G–Tennis Private LessonsBenchmark Facility Municipality Private Lessons (30 min.) Private Lessons (60 min.) SalvadoreTennis Center Coral Gables $34 $67 Crandon Park Miami-Dade $35 $70 Holiday Park Ft. Lauderdale $33 $55 Brian PiccoloPark Broward $30 $60 Boynton Beach Tennis Center Boynton Beach $25 $60 Market AverageRate $31.40 $62.40 Dante Fascell Park $0 $60.00 950 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Similar to other municipalities, the City does not charge different rates for residents and non-residents as it pertains to private lessons. Due to the proximity to Salvadore Tennis Center and the quality of instruction being deliveredat Dante Fascell Park, staff recommends eliminating the hourly fee of $60 dollarsand adding a 30-minute private classoptionfor $35 dollars as outlined in below in Table H. The proposed fee is slightly above market rate but is competitive with our neighbor—Salvadore Tennis Center($34). Furthermore, a 60-minute class option is not needed as more patrons prefer a 30-minute session for reasons other than the price (i.e. sun exposure, limited physical condition). Table H –Tennis Proposed Private LessonsFees TENNIS USTA MATCHES / SFWDTL / FACILITY TOURNAMENTS Department staff is proposing language and fee revisions to the existing fee schedule as most players participating in tournament-style matches are more experienced, skilled, and reside outside the City. In addition, the following revisions listed in Table I simplifies the fee schedule for customers and front-linestaff. Table I –Tennis Proposed USTA Matches/SFWDTL/Facility TournamentsFees Description Current Proposed Resident-Juniors (17 & under) or Seniors (55 & over)$3 eliminate Resident (adults)$5 eliminate Non-Residents $8 eliminate Tournament-style matches (per person)$8 ATTACHMENTS:Ordinance for Approval Proposed Revisions to the Parks and Recreation Tennis Fee Schedule Ordinance #07-18-2296 Description Current Proposed Instructor (per hour)$60 eliminate Instructor (30 min.)$35 951 ORDINANCENO.: _______________1 2 An Ordinance related to the fee schedule; amending Ordinance 07-18-2296 to increase 3 some fees, to add new fees, and to delete some fees related to the tennis fee schedule at 4 Dante Fascell Park.5 WHEREAS,in December of2015, the City’s Parks and Recreation Department (“department”) 6 officially brought the operations and maintenance of thetennis program and associated facility in-7 house in order to deliver exceptional customer service, quality programs, and facility improvements 8 that the community expected and deserved; and 9 WHEREAS,the department had proposed using the existing fee schedule from the previous 10 Operating Contractor in an effort to retain existing customers and to simplify the transition process; 11 and 12 WHEREAS,at the May 17, 2016City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission 13 adoptedthe City’s “Schedule of Fees and Fines,”which included new tennis fees such as court 14 rentals, camps, afterschool program, clinics, private lessons, and tournaments at Dante Fascell Park 15 tennis facility;and 16 WHEREAS,the proposed changes are illustrated in the attached “Proposed Revisions to the 17 Parks and Recreation Tennis Fee Schedule;”and 18 19 WHEREAS,the Mayor and City Commission desire to revise the adopted Fee Schedule 20 allowing funding which will cover the cost of services provided. 21 22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINEDBY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 23 OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT:24 Section 1:The Schedule of Fees and Fines, as approved in Ordinance 07-18-2296, is hereby 25 amended toincrease some fees, to add new fees, and to delete some fees related to the tennis fee 26 schedule at Dante Fascell Park all set forth on the attached “Proposed Revisions to the Parks and 27 Recreation Tennis Fee Schedule.” 28 Section 2:Any such fees may be waived or reduced by the Mayor and City Commission by 29 way of Resolution. 30 Section 3:Severability.If any section clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is for any 31 reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not 32 affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution.33 Section 4:Ordinances in Conflict.All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all sections and 34 parts of sections of ordinances in direct conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 35 Section 5:Effective Date.This ordinance shallbecome effective on October 1, 2018.36 37 952 PASSED AND ENACTEDthis _______ day of _______________, 201838 ATTEST:APPROVED:39 40 _____________________________________________________41 CITYCLERK MAYOR42 43 1ST READING44 2ND READING45 46 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM COMMISSION VOTE:47 LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND EXECUTION Mayor Stoddard48 THEREOF Vice Mayor Harris49 Commissioner Gil50 ____________________________Commissioner Liebman 51 CITYATTORNEY Commissioner Welsh52 53 953 1 Description Current Proposed 1st Reading 2nd Reading Seniors (55+), Person w/ Disabilities, Veterans & US Military $4 Resident (juniors and adults)$5 $5 Non-Resident $8 $8 Description Current Proposed Increased by 1st Reading 2nd Reading Half-day $26 eliminate Full-day $44 eliminate Resident: Half-day (weekly per person)$155 $25 Resident: Full-day (weekly per person)$245 $25 Non-Resident: Half-day (weekly per person)$175 $45 Non-Resident: Full-day (weekly per person)$275 $55 Half-day, Drop-in/day (per person)$40 $14 Full-day, Drop-in/day (per person)$60 $16 Description Current Proposed Increased by 1st Reading 2nd Reading One (1) tot class per week (45 min.)$20 eliminate One (1) class per week (1 hr.)$20 $22 $2 One (1) class per week (1.5 hr.)$30 $32 $2 Drop-in class (1 hr.)$35 $15 Drop-in class (1.5 hr.)$45 $15 PROPOSED REVISIONS TO THE PARKS & RECREATION TENNIS FEE SCHEDULE COURT RENTAL FEES (HOURLY RATE/PERSON) CAMP FEES AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FEES 954 2 Description Current Proposed 1st Reading 2nd Reading Instructor (per hour)$60 eliminate Instructor (30 min.)$35 Description Current Proposed 1st Reading 2nd Reading Resident-Juniors (17 & under) or Seniors (55 & over)$3 eliminate Resident (adults)$5 eliminate Non-Residents $8 eliminate Tournament-style matches (per person)$8 USTA MATCHES/SFWDTL/FACILITY TOURNAMENT FEES PRIVATE LESSONS FEES 955 ORDINANCE NO.: 07-18-2296 An Ordinance related to the fee schedule; amending Ordinance 09-17-2279 to reduce fitness center annual membership fees per patron and to add new fees to the schedule. WHEREAS, at the June 7, 2016 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission reviewed the proposed revisions to the City's "Schedule of Fees and Fines." Membership descriptions/types such as teens, adults, South Miami business owners and residents were eliminated. The annual fitness membership fee was set at a flat rate of $200 per patron; and WHEREAS, after further review and consideration, the Mayor and City Commission desire to adopt a new Fee Schedule for annual fitness membership fees per patron and add an option for dependent children under the age of 18 years old, as illustrated in the table below; and Description Current Proposed Notes Annual Membership Fee $200/yr. $ 150/yr. Dependent children under 18 $0 $100/yr. Up to 2 dependents max WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to request additional documentation to prove dependency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1: The Schedule of Fees and Fines, as approved in Ordinance 09-17-2279, is hereby amended to reduce fitness annual membership fees per patron from the schedule from $200/yr. to $150/yr., and add an option for dependent children under the age of 18 years old at $100/yr. The most recently adopted Schedule of Fees Ordinance 09-17-2279, hereto attached, shall remain in full force and in effect and shall include the reduced fitness annual membership fees per patron and add an option for dependent children under the age of 18 years old. Section 2: Any such fees may be waived or reduced by the Mayor and City Commission by way of Resolution. Section 3: Severability. If any section Clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity ofthe remaining portions ofthis resolution. Section 4: Ordinances in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all sections and parts of sections of ordinances in direct conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5: Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective upon enactment. 956 Pg. 2 of Ord. No. 07-18-2296 PASSED AND ENACTED this 17th day of April ,2018 APPROVED:~ f?jfIL 1ST READING -4/3/18 2ND READING -4/17/18 MAYOR COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard Vice Mayor Harris Commissioner Gil Commissioner Liebman Commissioner Welsh 5-0 Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea 957 · .(1) Southf'Miami CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM THE Cm' OF PLEASANT LIVING To: FROM: Via: DATE: SUBJECT! BACKGROUND: ATTACHMENTS: The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission Steven Alexander, City Manager Quentin Pough, Director of Parks and Recre.ation t) April 3, 2018 Agenda Item No.: _1_ An Ordinance related tothe fee schedule; amending Ordinance 09-17-2279 to reduce fitness center annual membership fees per patron and to add new fees to the schedule. At the June 7, 2016 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission reviewed the proposed revisions to the City's "Schedule of Fees and Fines." Membership descriptions/types such as teens, adults, South Miami business owners and residents were eliminated from the Fee Schedule. The annual fitness membership fee was set at a flat rate of $200 per patron. Attached is a proposal to adopt a new Fee Schedule for annual membership fees per patron and add an option for dependent children under the age 18 years old, as illustrated in the table below: Description Current Proposed Notes Annual Membership Fee $200/yr. $150/yr. Dependent chjldren under 18 $0 $100/yr. For each child, up to 2 max. in one household Under the proposed plan, the reduction of fees helps eliminate barriers to exercise and encourages community reSidents to be physically activ·e. Parents Of legal guardians that possess an active membership can add up to two (2) dependent children under the age of 18 years old. Each dependent child shall be charged $100 per year and parent(s)/legaJ guardian{s) must be able to prove eligibility. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to request additional documentation to prove dependency. Ordinance for approval Copy of current fitness membership fees 958 PARKS & RECREATION FEES SCHEDULE FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP -Daily Daily drop-in Description MEMBERSHIP -Monthly Fee $5 One-time registaratiQn fee (non-recurring payment users) $10 -Monthly membership fee $20 MEMBERSHIP -Yearly One-time reglstrtaion fee (non-recurring payment users) $10 Yearly membership fee $200 Senior (age 65+) $100 r i 959 MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Diiuly ex.cept Salufoay. Sunday and Lega! HOlidays Miami, Mlami·Daoe Counfy, Flonda STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared JOHANA OLIVA, who on oath says Ihat he or she IS the LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review flkla Miami Review, a daily (except Salurday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade County. Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement. being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI-H & R PAVING, INC., ETC. APR. 17, 2018 in Ihe XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 04/06120;8 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review IS a newspaper published at Miami, in said lv1iami-Dad e County, Florida and that the saia newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami-Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in lViiami in said Miami-Dade County. Florida. for a period of one year nexl preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount. rebate. commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication In the said newspape r. JOHANA OLIVA personally known to me r;~;;;AT~~;'-'-~~--~--"'l llU' t~ Commission#GG'121171 t1 I: '':} t¥ Elpires Novemba[ 2, 2021 H f: ··'·.~;,r~·"·' Bonded Thill rro~ Fain Insurance 600-385-7019 r, b·,;J.~~~~.~::~~~C:,:::_ .... _ ... ~"":.~:C".::::,-~ COTY OIF SOUTtl1" MDAlMln N01!'OCE OIF IPUIBLBCIltEARBNG NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearing(s} at its regular City Commis~ion meeting scheduled for Tuesday. ApriI1?, 2018, beginning at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following item(s): A ResoliJtion authorizing the City Manager to enter into a multi-year .year agreement with H & R Paving, Inc., by piggybacking onto. its agreement with the City of Miami. ( M ordinance related to the fee schedule; amending Ordinance 09-17-2279 ) to reduce fitness center annual membership fees per patron and to add new fees to tile schedule. An Ordinance amending the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances. Chapter 2, Section 2-2.1. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105. the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect 'to any matter considered at its meeting or' hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose. affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made whiCh record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. . 4/6 18-88/0000309673M 960 26SE I I NEIGHBORS CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREB\' given that Ihe Cit)' Comm.i"io" of Ihe City of South Miami. flotida will ,'"uuU("1 Pu~li< Hearingls) al it, regular City C"'J1Ini.~,i"" meeting s('.beOllk(1 t'nrTuc,uay, April 17.2018. beginning al 7:UO p.m .. in the City Commi .. ion Cbambers. 613tl SUllsel Drh·~. 10 consit.1er (he foJiowing jtr:m(s): A Rl~s{)I1J(jt1n authorizing the CiLy .\1anagcr (I) cnler in'''!l muJLi.year y~ar agreement with H &.: R Paving. Inc .. b)' pigtrybacking onh) its agreement with lht' Cily oi"r-..l.iami. ( Au Ordinance related h) l'be Ii .. '\! schcdnle: ,:nnending Ordinance 09-L 7-2279 to .. rclJllce fihtcl")1 cen1er nf!!luallTtembcc!ihip Iccl'i per p1Uftlll ilnd (0 mhl IImv rcc~ LV lhe SCbNlulc. . An Ordinance ",nending th,-CilY of Sllll~l Miami Cnde of Ordinance,. Chapter 1. S~,,·1.ion 2-2.1. ALL intc~slctl parties. arc in .... itet.lto.attcnd ami wH] be hearn. Fllr further informaljon, plc",c COllla<'t the City Clerk'. Ollke at: 3()S-663·6340. ) Mali" M. Moncndc/ .. (,MC City Clerk Plln.mml 10 FloriJn SlalllH'" 2S6.0J 05. Ihl'. Ciry hcrr.hy 6ldviscli Ih1.!' public lilill if a pelll"fm deddl.·~ to ilpp1.!';ll ;llIy ll('ciliinll m;uJ~ by lbi:o. Bilard, AI:'~Ol')' \". CnmOli:o;slllll whb r~f'l~I:IIO any nmnrr COnlo,jdi~rrd iI. it." rnt'l'ling Of hemin!!, he or .. hl" n·m nced :J. f('(;uro of the procccdingt:., and Ihat lilT :,uth purpo~. 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