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2002-039RESOLUTION NO. 02-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS "APPLICANT," DESIGNATING CERTAIN OFFICIALS AS BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR, ACTING FOR, AND ON BEHALF OF THE "APPLICANT" IN DEALING WITH THE TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE "DEPARTMENT," FOR THE PURPOSE OF PARTICIPATING IN THE TEXAS RECREATIONAL TRAILS GRANT PROGRAM, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE "PROGRAM;" CERTIFYING THAT THE "APPLICANT" IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE; CERTIFYING THAT THE "APPLICANT" MATCHING SHARE IS READILY AVAILABLE; AND DEDICATING THE PROPOSED SITE FOR PERMANENT PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATIONAL USES. WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature has approved the Program (Section 24 of the Parks & Wildlife Code) for the purpose of allowing the political subdivisions of the State of Texas to participate in the Program; and WHEREAS, the Applicant is fully eligible to receive assistance under the Program; and WHEREAS, the Applicant is desirous of authorizing an official to represent and act for the Applicant in dealing with the Department concerning the Program; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Applicant: SECTION 1: That the Applicant hereby certifies that they are eligible to receive assistance under the Program. SECTION 2: That the Applicant hereby certifies that the matching share for this application is readily available at this time. SECTION 3: That the Applicant hereby authorizes and directs its Director of Communitv Services to act for the Applicant in dealing with the Department for the purpose of the Program, and the Director of Community Services is hereby officially designated as the representative in this regard. SECTION 4: The Applicant hereby specifically authorizes the official to make application to the Department concerning the site to be known as Bob Jones Park Trail Extensions in the City of Southlake for recreational trail use. That the Bob Jones Park Trail Extensions are hereby dedicated (or will be dedicated upon completion of the proposed acquisition) for public park and recreation purposes in perpetuity. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the / day of , 2002, by the City of Southlake. APPROVED: Rick Stacy, Ma ATTEST: CO 0= see ; Kim ush, Acting City Secreta% ,, 7H1nO5%%"% TEXAS RECREATIONAL TRAILS FUND PROJECT APPLICATION DUE JUNE 1, 2002 PROJECT NAME Bob Jones Park — Loon Trail Extension CITY/COUNTYSouthlake, Texas / Denton Countv 1. SPONSORING ENTITY Citv of Southlake CONTACT PERSON Chris L. Camenter, AICP person TPWD may contact for further information) TITLE Senior Park Planner MAILING ADDRESS 400 N. White Chapel Blvd. CITY Southlake STATE Texas ZIP CODE 76092 DAYTIME TELEPHONE 817-481-1585 FAX NO. 817-481-1594 Authorized Signature 2. INTENDED USES (Check One) Motorized Use Combination Motor -Non -motorized Uses 3. TYPES OF USE (Check All That Apply) Bicycling _X_ Mountain Bicycling Hiking/Walking _X_ Equestrian Wheelchairs _X_ Provisions for Disabilities X Jogging/Running _X_ Skating/Skateboarding _X_ Motorcycles All Terrain Vehicles Four-wheel Drive Vehicles Other Date Non -motorized Use X 4. PROJECT LENGTH New construction 3300 linear feet (miles or feet) Renovation of existing, (miles or feet) 5. GRANT FUNDS REQUESTED 93.016 6. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT. Please provide a clear and concise description of the proposed project in the space below. Include a description of the trail length, width, surfacing, and configuration loop, linear, network); trailhead and trailside amenities. Detail all work to be performed; any right-of- way or easements to be acquired; the relationship between project and any other work planned or existing; partnerships and/or community involvement; and educational/interpretive aspects of the project. The project trail will provide a much-needed extension from the existing active recreational areas (soccer, baseball) nearest the city street (N. White Chapel Blvd.) and parking areas back to the natural, native areas and Corps of Engineers property adjacent to the south side of Lake Grapevine. The project will consist of approximately 3300 linear feet of 10' -wide, 5 "-thick reinforced concrete trail construction, including excavation and backfill, with the installation of certain additional minor trail amenities. The proposed trail will be an outer loop configuration to tie into the existing trail within the recreational areas. No easements or right-of-way is required nor will be obtained; the project trail will be constructed on city park property and property leased from the Corps of Engineers. Prior approval for the trail alignments has been obtained from the Corps pending their review of the final construction plans. Existing amenities in Bob Jones Park include two ponds — one (6 acres) with a fishing pavilion, soccer fields, baseball fields, a restroom/concession building, a playground, a day camp, and an amphitheater. Only extensions to the trail system and loop road, parking improvements, irrigation, and additional picnic areas and pavilions remain in future construction in this portion of the park. The natural/interpretive aspect of this project trail is very important. The city is currently partnering with a Nature Center Committee to determine the appropriate site for a Nature Center for educational and interpretive purposes, taking advantage of the native Cross Timbers habitat. This project trail will open up non -motorized access to these natural areas and serve as the primary route(s) to and from the Nature Center. 7. ITEMIZED BUDGET. Provide in the space below an itemized list of all activities to be undertaken and the cost of each activity. Provide as much detail as possible (consider materials - surfacing, lumber, stones, etc.; labor - volunteer or paid;. service contracts; equipment/tool rental and/or value of in-house; land acquisition. Design, engineering, or architectural services may not exceed 10% of the total project costs; resource surveys/site assessments may not exceed 15%. Sponsor's administrative costs cannot be included. Please call with questions or for clarification. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNITS 10' wide, 5" reinforced concrete trail; (includes excavation, backfill) Other excavation, hauling Benches Bike racks Interpretive signage Design/plans (10%) GRAND TOTAL UNIT COST 33001.f. $30.00 bulk bulk 3 2 7 8. PROJECT COSTS AND REQUESTED FUNDS. Total Itemized Project Costs (from item 6 on previous page) Federal Funds Requested (80% or less of above line) Local Match Required (at least 20% of top line) 300.00 200.00 200.00 TOTAL 99,000.00 4,000.00 900.00 400.00 1400.00 10,570.00 116,270.00 116,270.00 93,016.00 23,254.00 9. PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING SPONSOR'S SHARE. Please describe in the space below the source of funds, donations, or in-kind contributions that will make up the sponsor's match (at least 20%). You may include government appropriations; private donations of land, easement, cash, labor, materials, and equipment; or in-house labor, equipment, and materials. The project will be financed from proceeds from the City of Southlake's dedicated Y2-centsales tax for park development, administered by the Southlake Park Development Corporation (SPDC). 10. MAINTENANCE. In the space below, briefly describe the identified commitment to continued operation and maintenance of the project. Include who will be responsible for which tasks and who will finance them. Routine clearing of debris, backfilling, and sod enhancements will be performed by the City of Southlake park maintenance crews. Concrete repair, expected to be minimal, would be performed by contracts with private companies. 11. PROJECT USE AND BENEFITS. Provide in the space below a brief description of the benefits of the proposed project in terms of the project's quality, geographic scope, recreational needs met, and expected amount of trail use or population to be served. The project's quality, in relation to impact on the trail system, is extremely high. The trail will provide access to a native wilderness area unmatched in flora and fauna in Southlake. The project's geographic scope is the completion of a loop trail system within the city's largest and most diverse park, where pedestrian access is critical for full enjoyment ofpark amenities. The trail, when completed, will compliment the existing park trails and provide over a mile of continuous trail length for a wide variety of recreational needs, including walking, hiking, rollerblading, skateboarding, running, jogging, etc. Families who visit Bob Jones Park for the sports leagues will now have other recreational opportunities and their park experience will be more complete. The city's population — roughly 22,500 has the highest per capita number of children aged 0 — 18 in the state, according to the 2000 Census. When coupled with the overall high recreational participation rates in Southlake, the proposed project trail is likely to provide recreational benefit unmatched in a city this size. 12. TRAIL CORRIDOR INFORMATION. Describe below the ownership of the trail corridor. If the land is currently in public hands, identify the name of the public land. If the land is not in the sponsor's ownership, include a statement of permission to construct trail project from the landowner. If land, easement, or other property interest will be acquired, describe how this will be accomplished. If acquisition in fee, include a statement of why easement was not possible. The trail segment lies entirely within the City of Southlake's Bob Jones Park and within Corps of Engineers property leased by the city. Similar trail construction has been previously approved by both entities. r c l k unnnmppu_u_w rcn ' • I III II IIH it •IU>511II IIVI II y f 7L- J Trail Begin northerly) s A a r Trail End southerly) Single Outer Loop