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Backup Documents 05/28/2019 Item #16D8 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP 1 6 0 8 TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routing lines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. Hilary Halford Community and Human V26.72c 5-24/2019 Services 2. Jennifer Belpedio County Attorney Office ckA S/a 8 J 1 3. BCC Office Board of County Commissioners 7e,/ '' i 1? \ 4. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office IRS �1-2,6 16t sa4-c/(6)pdea PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Hilary Halford/CHS Phone Number 252-2670 Contact/ Department Agenda Date Item was 05/28/2019 Agenda Item Number Approved by the BCC (Q• Type of Document Department of State Small Matching Grant Number of Original Attached Application Resolution Documents Attached 1 Original PO number or account number if document is �n—Sci to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A"in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature? �2. Does the document need to be sent to another agencyfor additional signatures?yf yes, NA provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be HH signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. 4. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's NA Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the HH document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's HH signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip NA should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on 05/28/2097 and all changes made during HH W.: the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the HH ;Mcktifip BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made, and the document is ready for the �cik..A), Chairman's signature. ( ` cI • rr \-\\ I: �� LS I:Forms/�y Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/12 1608 Ann P. Jennejohn From: Ann P.Jennejohn Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:09 AM To: HalfordHilary Subject: Certified Resolution 2019-89 (adopted May 28, 2019) Attachments: Resolution 2019-089.pdf Thank you for your help Hilary. rAnn Jennejohn Senior Deputy Clerk Office: 239-252-8406 Fax: 239-252-8408(if applicable) Ann.Jennejohn@CollierClerk.com Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court &Comptroller of Collier County 3299 Tamiami Trail,Suite#401 Naples, FL 34112-5324 www.CollierClerk.com 1 1608 Ann P. Jennejohn From: HalfordHilary <Hilary.Halford@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:42 AM To: Ann P.Jennejohn Subject: RE: Certified Resolution 2019-89 (adopted May 28, 2019) Attachments: PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html Here is the final application. Thank you for your assistance! Respectfully, Hilary Raiford/ Sr. Grant& Housing Coordinator 9rntY Community and Human Services "Making our Community Stronger: One life, one home, one project at a time." Collier County Government 3339 East Tamiami Trail, Building H., Suite 211, Naples, FL 34112 Phone: 239-252-2670 Please tell us how we are doing! Your feedback will help us improve. Here is a link to a brief survey: Thank you! From:Ann P.Jennejohn <Ann.Jennejohn@collierclerk.com> Sent:Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:09 AM To: HalfordHilary<Hilary.Halford@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Certified Resolution 2019-89 (adopted May 28, 2019) Thavtk you For your help Hilary. Ann Jennejohn Irtr- Senior Deputy Clerk Office: 239-252-8406 Fax: 239-252-8408 (if applicable) Ann.Jennejohn@CollierClerk.com Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court &Comptroller of Collier County 3299 Tamiami Trail,Suite#401 1 1608 RESOLUTION NO.2019- 8 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE SMALL MATCHING GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES, AND COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR PARTIAL PROJECT FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,000 AS PART OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION SMALL MATCHING GRANTS PROGRAM PROJECT; AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO ACCEPT THE SMALL MATCHING GRANT AWARD,TO EXECUTE THE SMALL MATCHING GRANT AGREEMENT, AND TO EXECUTE, SUBMIT AND REVISE ANY AND ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND ASSURANCES RELATED TO SUCH AWARD. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, has the authority to apply for and accept grants and make purchases and expend funds pursuant to grant awards made by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources as authorized by 267.0617, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on May 28, 2019, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners approved the submittal of.a grant application to the Florida Department of State (FDOS) to receive funding to design, produce and install interpretive panels and create a 360° walk-through exhibit of the Budd Tavern Observation Car in a digital format at the Naples Depot Museum; and WHEREAS, the Naples Depot Museum has communicated their intent to contribute $6,000 in project funds, and made available upon grant award, as part of the FDOS Small Matching Grant Program to be used for travel expenses for transporting the finished exhibit to the display location to benefit the residents of Collier County; and WHEREAS, FDOS requires the Board to provide a resolution memorializing and confirming the Board's aforementioned affirmative vote to approve the FDOS Small Matching Grant Agreement and authorizing its Chairman to execute the Agreement; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida, that: 1. The BOARD authorizes its Chairman to execute, submit, and revise any and all documents required in connection with the Florida Department of State Small Matching Grant Agreement for the Budd Tavern Observation Car Interpretive Panel and Walk- through Display Grant Award including, but not limited to: (a) execute the agreement with $6000 dedicated by Naples Depot Museum, if the award is granted; (b) accept and execute any required certifications and assurances and all supporting documents related to the FDOS Small Matching Grant awarded to the County; (c) approve all necessary budget amendments to receive and use grant dollars received above or below the target award referenced in the Small Matching grant application; (d) authorize the expenditure 1 470 1608 of grant funds pursuant to the grant awarded; and (e) modify or terminate the Small Matching Grant Award with FDOS, unless specifically rescinded. 2. A certified copy of this Resolution will be forwarded by the Collier County Clerk of Court to FDOS along with the Application. 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon signature by the Chairman. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same, this 28th day of May 2019. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, Clerk COLLIER COU Y, FLORIDA sof 04fdp c=< By: C )* ' ...._ 0/0 0414 7 +uty Clerk Wi/iam L. McDaniel Jr., Chairman signature only' Approved as to form and legality: --- -ii..)? Jennifer A. Belped 4'13-16 \Lk Assistant County Attorney , Item# `_.---= Agenda 1 -�g- � Date Date Recd /..4 . ,a eputy Clcr,� S 2 mu �� ,3 0 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 Collier County Board of County Commissioners Project Title:Naples Depot Museum,Budd Train Car Interpretation&Digital Walk-Through A. Organization Information Page 1 of 9 Applicant Information a.Organization Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners b.FEID: 59-6000558 c.Phone number: 239.232.8999 d.Principal Address: 3299 Tamiami Trl E Ste 403 Naples,34112 e.Mailing Address: 3331 Tamiami Trail E Naples,34112 f.Website: www.colliercountyfl.gov g. Organization Type: County Government h. Organization Category: Government: Other i.County: Collier j.DUNS number: 076997790 Designated Project Contact* First Name Amanda Last Name Townsend Phone Email amandatownsend@colliergov.net Authorized Official* First Name Leo Last Name Ochs Phone 239.252.8383 Email Leo.Ochs@colliercountyfl.gw Certified Local Governments(CLG)* Only governmental entities that are Certified Local Governments(CLG)in good standing are eligible to receive Federal funds for the Survey,Planning,and National Register Nomination project categories. CLGs may also apply for state funds for projects in other categories(Education and Publication and Historical Marker projects).No more than two(2)applications,one for federal funding and one for state funding,may be submitted under a single application deadline. Are you a CLG in good standing?What is a CLG? sYes '.No If yes,is this an application for federal or state funding? ,Federal(Survey,Planning,and National Register Nomination project types only) file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 1/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html (u.State(Education and Publication,and Historical Marker project types only) 1�j 0 8 • If yes,provide the following: 6 Q State Senate District 28-Senator Kathleen Passidomo Florida Main Street Programs* Are you an Active Florida Main Street community designated as such pursuant to Chapter 1A-36,Florida Administrative Code? Yes IN° Applicant Grant Experience and History Has the applicant received previous grant assistance within the past five years from any source? * Yes :„;No If yes,for each grant specify the year of the grant award,grant number,grant project name,the granting entity,the grant award amount, and its current status.Make sure to include any grants awarded by the Division or other State grants. # Previous Previous Grant Previous Grant Project Name Previous Granting Entity Previous Open/Closed Grant Year Number. Grant Amount 1 2014 ARF43 TRIP Transportation Regional FL Department of $680,764,500 Closed Incentive Program Transportation 2 2014 ARJ84 SDTS State Descretionary FL Department of Closed Transportation System Transportation $550,000 3 2014 N/A SHIP-State Housing Initiative FL Housing Corporation $1,641,333 Open Program 4 2015 50859 WRA-Water RestorationAssistance FL Department of $75,000 Open Environmental Protection 5 2015 G0599 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $108,000 Closed Transportation 6 2015 G0594 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $288,000 Closed Transportation 7 2015 G0575 SDTS-State Discretionary FL Deptartment of Open Transportation System Transportation $50,000 8 2015 G0615 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $120,000 Closed Transportation 9 2015 N/A SHIP-State Housing Incentive Florida Housing Coalition $1,660,124 Open Program 10 2016 C5011 EMS County Grant Program FL Department of Health $72,971 Closed 11 2016 LP11030 WRA-Water Restoration Assistance FL Department of $750,000 Open Environmental Protection 12 2016 AS145 JPA-Joint Participation Agreement FL Department of $759,125 Open Transportation 13 2016 G0B39 TRIP-Transportation Regional FL Department of $2,663,736 Closed Incentive Program Transportation 14 2016 AS287 JPA-Joint Participation Agreement FL Department of $977,133 Closed Transportation 15 2016 GOE50 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $4,911,900 Open Transportation 16 2016 GOE60 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $3,775 Closed Transportation 17 2016 G0E63 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $8,225 Open Transportation 18 2016 N/A SHIP-State Housing Initiative FL Housing Corporation $2,255,124 Open Program file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 2/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html � n 19 2017 M5002 EMS Matching Grant Program FL Department of Health $72,971 '1 C1j ed'' 20 2017 MOULHZ54 CJMHSA-Criminal Justice,Mental FL Department of Children $1,042,506 Open Health&Substance Abuse Grant &Families 21 2017 G0G64 SDTS-State Descretionary FL Department of Open Transportation System Transportation $137,250 22 2017 GOE60 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $42,350 Closed Transportation 23 2017 G0039 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department $8333 Open offransportation 24 2017 G0051 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $80,000 Open Transportation 25 2017 G0Q98 SBG-State Block Grant FL Department of $895,888 Closed Transportation 26 2017 N/A SHIP-State Housing Initiative FL Housing Corporation $1,526,556 Open Program 27 2018 C7011 EMS County Grant Program FL Department of Health $63,545 Open 28 2018 C6011 EMS County Grant Program FL Department of Health $68,984 Open 29 2018 19-BG21-09-21- EMPA FY19 FL Department of $105,806 Open 01-019 Emergency Management 30 2018 19CO1 BECP Beach Erosion Control FL Department of $557,189 Open Program Environmental Protection 31 2018 ABOO5 RTM-Red Tide Management FL Department of $265,240 Open Environmental Protection 32 2018 AS854 JPA-Joint Participation Agreement FL Department of $200,000 Open Transportation 33 2018 G0T26 LTP-Local Transportation Program FL Department of $500,000 Open Transportation 34 2018 GOV81 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $89,827 Open Transportation 35 2018 17327 FWC Derelict Vessel Removal FL Fish and Wildlife $31,875 Open Conservation Commission 36 2018 N/A SHIP-State Housing Initiative FL Housing Coporation $576,606 Open Program 37 2018 N/A MGP-Major Grant Program FL Sports Foundation $25,000 Open 38 2019 GOZ12 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $352,000 Open Transportation 39 2019 GOZ16 AIP-Airport Improvement Program FL Department of $200,000 Open Transportation 40 2019 G1577 SBG-State Block Grant FL Department of $940,849 Open Transportation Proposed Project Team* # Name Project Role Title% of Time Email Phone/Ext. 1 Tomas Calderon Grant Coordinator 25 Tomas.Calderon@colliercountyfl.gov 239.252.4220. 2 Blanca Aquino Luque Senior Accountant 10 Blanca.AquinoLuque@colliercountyfl.gov 239.252.4236. Applicant staffing and hours * Select the option that best describes your organization. ;Organization is open at least 40 hours per week and has at least one paid staff member in a management position %Organization has some paid staff but they are not full-time J.:Organization is open part-time and has volunteer staff file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 3/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 4/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 16 D 8 B. Project Information Page 2 of 9 Project Type* Select the project type for which grant funds are requested.If you are unsure of which type to select,please refer to the definition beneath each project type. ss.;Survey Project Projects which identify,document,and evaluate historic or archaeological resources within historic or archaeological districts or areas being investigated for the potential of becoming historic districts or zones,or updating previous surveys. s.Planning Project Projects to prepare historic structures report,condition assessment,predictive modeling,preparation of preservation or management plans,design or preservation guidelines and such,necessary to guide the long term preservation of a historic resource or historic district. s.National Register Nominations Project Projects that prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places,be it individual,district,or multiple property listing nominations. i,,r.Education and Publication Project Projects aimed at increasing public understanding and awareness of the importance of the history of Florida and the historical and archaeological resources and their preservation,either in general or in particular for specific sites,properties,or collections. £Main Street Start-up or Re-start-up Project A one-time start-up grant to newly designated Florida Main Street communities pursuant to Chapter 1A-36,Florida Administrative Code,or a one-time restart grant for Main Streets that have been inactive for more than ten years and have new board members to return to active program status. 'Historical Marker Project Projects which assist with the acquisition of state markers for which texts(monolingual or bilingual)have been approved by the State Historical Marker Council prior to applying for the grant. Project Title and Location Information The title should reflect the name of the property,site,area,and the goals of the proposed project. The title should be consistent with previous applications/awards. (For example,Pensacola Maritime Heritage Trail,Archaeological Survey of Deering Estate,etc.) Project Title * Naples Depot Museum,Budd Train Car Interpretation&Digital Walk-Through Name of Property(If applicable) Naples Depot Museum Street Address(primary location where the proposed project will be carried out) 1051 5th Avenue South City(location of the proposed project) Naples Primary County(location of the proposed project)Collier Additional Counties Served Select any additional counties the project will serve. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 5/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 C. Historical Significance Page 3 of 9 Historical Designation Indicate the type of historical designation currently held by the historic resource. For properties or sites that have been listed in the National Register or are contributing properties or sites within a National Register District,provide the date that the property,site or district was listed. Should you have questions regarding the National Register status of a property or site,contact the Division's National Register Staff at 1.800.847.7278 or 850.245.6300. Type of Historical Designation* Individual National Register Listing(s) Historical Designation details # Property Name Date Designated 1 Seaboard Coastline Railroad Depot 9/10/1974 Historical Significance Explain the historic significance for the property,site,information,or resource(s)that is the subject of the proposed project-(Maximum characters 1500.) With Florida's economy staggering after the land bust of the 1920s and the Great Depression,many cities began aggressively petitioning the railroads to bring more trains to Florida.The Budd Manufacturing Company was building new stainless-steel streamliners by the mid-1930s,and these streamlined cars were considered the perfect vehicle to increase interest in traveling to Florida.Following WWII,there was a boom in travel to Florida,and railroad companies capitalized on it.Built in 1947,the Budd Tavern Observation Car was one of a series of six cars Seaboard Air Line Railroad commissioned from the Budd Company.SAL#6601 was used along the New York to Florida line with trains such as the Silver Meteor. The car is comprised of observation,bar,and lounge areas able to accommodate fifty-eight passengers. SAL#6601 became SCL#5841 when the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line Railroads merged to become the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in 1967.In 1971,the car was transferred to the newly formed Amtrak and after being renovated the car became AMTK#3341.The car was retired in 1978 after thirty years on the rails. The Naples Depot was built in 1926 by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad,making it the first passenger station in Naples. Because of the Seaboard Air Line connection between the train and depot,the car was purchased by the Hirshhorn family and donated to Southwest Heritage Inc.,a local group that formed in 1975 to preserve the depot. In 2004,Southwest Heritage Inc. and Collier County Government came to an agreement that the Depot and historic train cars would be a great addition to the Collier County Museum System.The Naples Depot Museum opened on January 7,2011 and still operates today,with an annual visitation of roughly 16,000 patrons. For projects associated with Historic Structures and Archaeological Sites,enter the Florida Master Site File(FMSF)Number(ex. 8ES 1234).For multiple site forms,separate with a semicolon(;). If no FMSF form exists,applicants may be required to complete one as part of the requirements in a grant award agreement. 8CR147 For Historic Property,Indicate Year of the Original Construction(enter Year only) 1926 For Archaeological Sites,provide the Cultural Affiliation of the Site and Dates of Use or Occupation-(Maximum characters 300.) N/A file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 6/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html D. Project Specifics Page 4 of 9 Scope of Work-(Maximum characters 5000.) * In the space provided below,briefly describe the scope of work for the project for which funding is requested.List the work items that will be completed during the grant period using the funds requested and the required match. To enhance the experience of the Museum's visitors and those who may have mobility challenges,the Museum plans on partnering with an exhibit design firm for an ADA accessible interpretive experience for the Budd Observation Car through graphic panels,a small number of artifacts housed in cases,and a 360°interactive touchscreen experience.This experience, placed inside the ADA accessible Museum,will allow the historic fabric of the train to remain intact while also allowing those with disabilities,and other visitors,an overview of the detailed history of the train car,timeline of extensive restoration and a virtual experience of the observation car without being in it.The 360°view inside the observation car will be displayed on a large touchscreen display. The project will incorporate three major thematic elements into the interpretation to provide necessary context to the train.It will outline the history of the car itself,from its construction to its arrival at the Naples Depot.There will also be interpretation regarding the role the Tavern Observation Car played in the history of the post-war boom of Florida development.Finally,the interpretation will discuss the Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Preservation as it relates to the restoration process of the car.With historic photographs and original drawings,staff was able to replicate the 1947 experience,down to the writing desk,plush seating and tropical artwork through a three-year restoration and we want to incorporate that story as well. Museum staff will engage the services of a professional exhibit design and installation firm to help complete the project. Following is the scope of services anticipated under this agreement: Phase I: Research&Concepting The objectives of this phase include: clarifying project goals and requirements,auditing available content and resources (including all images,objects and AV),developing high-level project concepts and strategies,and performing technical discovery.For both the AV interactive and exhibit/graphic components,the design firm's interactive team will brainstorm creative approaches to the experience,which they will refine and present in an experience overview. Phase II: Design Exhibitory&Graphics: The design firm and Naples Depot Museum will review and identify the must have items that were previously identified in Phase I.Based on this information,the design firm will develop exhibit and graphic options using these materials and will submit preliminary versions to the museum for review and approval. AV Interactive: This phase will also cover the design of the application's experience and interface.The design firm will develop design options for the museum to review the application's look and feel as well as the flow and usability of the experience overall.The design firm will setup a temporary website of the application for review along phases II and III. Phase Ill: Production Exhibitory&Graphics:All graphics and exhibit components will be finalized through the design firm. Electronic versions of both will be sent to the Museum for final review and approval.Should final adjustments need to be made,the design firm will address them before sending graphic files on to the printer or construction drawings on to the fabricator for production. AV Interactive: During the production phase,all elements of the interface are designed with the approved visual style.On the technical front,development of the application's front-end and back-end is carried out with the implementation of the content management tool and beta applications. Asset acquisition and development,which began in the initial phase, is completed by collecting and processing all of the required content to be integrated within the interactive.At the end of the production,once the application's content and functionality are finalized, it becomes a release candidate for testing. Phase IV: Quality Assurance&Installation Exhibitory&Graphics: Following the production of exhibit components and graphics, all will be packed for shipment to the Museum.This material, in addition to all AV hardware will be shipped to the site and a mutually agreed upon time will be scheduled for installation. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 7/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1 6 0 8 AV Interactive:This phase is composed of a three-part quality assurance review-editorial,functional,visual-to ensure solid performance.The applications installed on the hardware for museum testing and review. All issues in the application are identified,tracked,and resolved.Additional release builds are provided for testing and review. After all issues have been resolved,the applications are prepared for final installation in the exhibition.The design firm will work with the museum's staff for audio visual integration and installation of the software. Finally,the team will develop written technical documentation and conduct training sessions with the exhibition's content administrators.The design firm will wrap up project management and deliver final documentation. End Product The end product will be a more enhanced Depot experience for visitors with mobility issues by virtue of a permanent interpretation for the Budd Tavern Observation Car that will provide better context for all visitors,as well as a medium in which visitors who cannot access the car itself can still experience its interior. Tentative Project Timeline(remember this is a 24 month grant period)* Please specify the start and end month and year below;indicate all major elements of the project for which funding assistance is requested, the anticipated time required to complete each element,and the planned sequence of these activities.Grants,if awarded,will begin July 1 of the year funds are appropriated.Projects should be completed within 12 months. # Work Item Starting Date Ending Date 1 Funding Award Received 7/1/2020 6/30/2021 2 RFP for design firm published 7/1/2020 8/31/2020 3 Design firm selected 9/1/2020 9/30/2020 4 Phase I:Research&Conception 8/1/2020 10/31/2020 5 Phase II: Design 10/31/2020 12/31/2020 6 Phase III:Production 1/2/2021 4/30/2021 7 Phase IV: Quality Assurance&Installation 5/1/2021 6/1/2021 8 Submission of Close-out Documentation to Division 6/1/2021 6/30/2021 Education and Publication Projects Explain the need for the proposed project.-(Maximum characters 1000.) The Budd Tavern Observation Car was one of three trains donated to the Naples Depot in the late 1970s.Touring the trains improves the overall visitor experience by providing patrons an authentic,immersive atmosphere.Since the Budd Car was restored in Spring 2018 and the interior has been brought back to its original 1947 state,there is a recognized need for permanent interpretation on the history and restoration of the train in an accessible setting within the museum.Providing permanent interpretation for the train will ensure that visitors of all capabilities have an enriching learning experience where they can understand the importance of rail travel,the impact it had on our Florida's tourism and why the Museum preserved these modes of transportation without altering the historic fabric of the train.Secondly,this project provides an opportunity for persons who could not otherwise physically access the train car to have equal access to all of the exhibitions the Museum has to offer. How many minutes/pages is the product(s)? Multiple Graphic Panels plus a 360 degree walktrhrough display and one video How many copies of the product(s)will be produced? One permanently on display Explain how the project/product(s)will be distributed. -(Maximum characters 500.) (Products should be distributed free of charge.) This interpretation will be on permanent display in the Naples Depot Museum to which admission is free.To make the public aware of the project,there will be teaser signage at the depot announcing the upcoming interactive display,and social media channels will announce the beginning of the project.We also plan on incorporating the processes behind exhibit design and creating an ADA accessible experience into a blog post on the Collier County Museums updated website that will be launching over the course of the summer.Once completed,a press release will be issued to announce the opening of the new display. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 8/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 Does the proposed project entail a partnership with any other local entity? .Yes If yes,describe their participation to date and anticipated further participation in this project. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/MicrosofUWindows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.... 9/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 E. Budget and Match Page 5 of 9 Rural Economic Development Initiative(REDI)Waiver of Match Requirements * Applicants with projects located in counties or communities that have been designated as a rural community in accordance with Section 288.0656 and 288.06561,Florida Statutes,may request a waiver of matching requirements. (Waivers are not available for Historical Marker Project types. State agencies,state colleges,and state universities are not eligible for a REDI match waiver,regardless of project location.) Are you requesting a waiver?Is my project in a REDI Community? usYes w.No Are you a state agency,state college,or state university? i.:.Yes s�No Project Budget and Match Grant Funds and Match* List work items and associated estimated expenses and how they will be paid(from match,the grant,or both).Only include expenses that are specifically related to the project.Refer to the program Guidelines for examples of non-allowable expenses(available at FLheritage.com/grants).Expenses may include an actual amount to be paid or the value of an in-kind contribution. Small Matching grants require a 100%(i.e., 1:1)match unless exempted by the program Guidelines.Applicant Organizations that are Florida Certified Local Government(CLG)or Florida Main Street communities are not required to provide a match.Applicant Organizations applying for projects located in REDI areas are not required to provide a match(exception:Historical Marker Projects and applicants that are agencies of state,state colleges and state universities are not eligible for the REDI match waiver). Round amounts to the nearest dollar.Rows must have a value in Grant Funds,or Cash Match,or In-Kind Match.If all three columns are 0 or blank,the row will not be saved. The amount of grant funds requested in this application will be the total in the"Grant Funds"column.The total amount of the"Cash Match"column must equal or exceed 25%of the total combined match(cash and in-kind). # Work Item Grant Funds Cash Match In-Kind Match Total 1 Exhibitory&Graphics: -Design Fees($5,000)- $13,500 $0 $0 $13,500 Fabrication of custom cabinetry&shipping($7,500)- Integration&Installation($1,000) 2 AV Interactive: -Customer Software($14,000)-AV $29,000 $0 $0 $29,000 Hardware(touchscreen)($12,000)-360*Content Creation($2,000)-Integration&Installation($1,000) 3 Travel(paid for by the museum-not included in grant $0 $0 $0 $0 or match funds but necessary for project completion) 4 Allowances&space modification(power/data) $3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 5 Administrative fees $2,300 $0 $0 $2,300 Totals: $47,800 $0 $0 $47,800 Grant Funds Requested:$47,800 Total Match Amount: Project Total Budget: $47,800 Additional Budget Information/Clarification file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 10/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 16 D 8 Use this space to provide additional detail or information about the proposal budget as needed.For example,where the relationship between items in the budget and the objectives of the proposed project may not be obvious,provide clarification regarding the necessity for or contribution of those work items to the successful completion of the project. Although not eligible as recognized match,the Museum will incur approximately$6,000 in travel expenses to be reimbursed to the exhibit design firm in accordance with their contract. Completed Project Activities # Activity Description Date Completed Cost Value 1 Cost estimate inquiries 4/15/2019 Operating Forecast.-(Maximum characters 500.) Describe source(s)of funding for necessary maintenance,program support,and/or additional expenses warranted to sustain the proposed project after the grant period. The Naples Depot Museum's annual budget generally resides around$240,000,including both personnel and operating,which is funded through Collier County's tourism department and general fund.Monies for maintenance,updates,etc.,will be factored into the museum's annual budget and/or capital improvement projects.Staff will utilize various personnel for repairs,including museum staff,Collier County IT,and contracted museum design firms who specialize in exhibitions. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 11/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 F. Property Information Page 6 of 9 Property Ownership(for site-specific projects). Enter name of the Property Owner and choose the appropriate owner type.If applicant is not the owner of the property,the applicant must secure Property Owner concurrence.The applicant shall provide a letter from the Property Owner that documents that the applicant has the permission of the Property Owner of record to conduct the proposed project on the owner's property and that the Property Owner is in concurrence with this application for grant funding. This letter shall be uploaded in the Support Materials section of this application. Does your organization own the property? * i, Yes rr,No L Not Applicable Property Owner Southwest Heritage,Inc. Type of Ownership .+--Non-Profit Organization s. 'rivate Individual or For-Profit Entity Note: Properties owned by private individuals or for-profit entities are not eligible for grant funding with the exception of site- specific archaeological projects that entail fieldwork being undertaken by an eligible applicant organization. L Governmental Agency Threats or Endangerment-(Maximum characters 1500.) Discuss the immediate endangerment to the historic resource(s)that is the subject of the proposed project,including existing or potential short-term threats of loss or damage to the properties,site,or information,as consequence of issues such as inaction,deterioration or lack of understanding of its historical significance.Documentation material,such as newspaper articles,are to be uploaded in the Support Materials section of this application. Staff recognizes the Budd Tavern Observation Car is always under threat of damage due to its outdoor location on the Naples Depot Museum's property.For nearly four decades the Budd Car offered Depot visitors a unique glimpse into Amtrak's original interior,but as years wore on the car began to show effects of the harsh SW Florida weather.To prevent further deterioration,a three-year restoration was completed to give visitors a historic 1947 immersive experience.Even after restoration,the threat persists.The car saw short-term damage from vandalism back in 2018,mere months after restoration was completed.While these kinds of threats are ultimately out of our control,we can attempt to mitigate them.A mitigation effort currently underway is the installation of closed-circuit video surveillance. In addition,part of these efforts includes the ability to educate the public on the historical significance of the Tavern Observation Car through interpretive panels.Through the restoration process,feedback was insightful regarding this piece of cultural heritage.Due to circumstances surrounding the end of mass passenger rail travel in America,rail history has not been significantly preserved.Many rail cars of this era were either discarded,abandoned or adaptively reused.During their tours Naples Depot visitors have appreciation for the preservation of this piece of history and through permanent interpretation,we can explain the context to all patrons, regardless of abilities.Without providing an alternative experience where visitors can gain some type of visual access to the train,this problem will never be properly addressed and not all our patrons ,vill be able to fully immerse themselves in unique vintage setting. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 12/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 G. Protection and Impact Page 7 of 9 Local Protection Indicate the level(s)of local protection currently afforded the project historic property or site and upload a copy of the local protection documents in the Support Materials section of this application. Local Protection Level(s) * None Annual Visitation What is the estimated or anticipated Annual Visitation for the project property or site? For education products,please list the estimated annual distribution,downloads,or web hits. 17000 What is the basis of these estimates?-(Maximum characters 200.) 4%increase from 2018 visitation figures. Anticipated Economic Impact-(Maximum characters 1500.) * Explain the direct economic impact this project will have on the surrounding community.Include any information regarding number of jobs it will provide,if known. The Naples Depot Museum offers a secondary economic impact as a tourism destination,with 16,000 visitors annually,70%of whom are from out of the county, state,or country. Benefit to Minorities and the Disabled-(Maximum characters 1500.)* Describe any direct benefit the project will have on minority groups and/or the disabled. If project includes media content,describe accessibility methods to be used(e.g.voice over,closed captioning,etc.) This project is intended to provide historical context to the Budd Tavern Observation Car through interpretive and digital media.The permanent interpretive panels provide an opportunity for better access to educational information for deaf members of the community.Currently,interpretation is only provided through a tour of the car and staff is unable to do this in sign language.By having written text,deaf visitors will be able to have context of the Tavern Observation Car before they go inside the car. Another direct beneficiary of this project will be disabled members of the community who are physically unable to enter the car due to its lack of ADA accessibility.We will accomplish this through the use of the 360°walk-through,which will provide a visual of the interior of the car.This software also provides future opportunities on how we provide interpretive content to minority groups within Collier County who do not speak English as a first language,and international visitors.Staff plans to conduct surveys on visitor demographics to gauge which languages would serve our visitor base. Educational Benefits and Public Awareness-(Maximum characters 1500.)* Explain how the proposed project will educate the public on issues related to historic preservation,Florida history,and/or heritage preservation. The purpose of this project is based primarily on the need for interpretation.To properly interpret the history of the Budd Tavern Observation Car three approaches will be incorporated to provide necessary context.Interpretation will outline the history of the car itself,from its construction to its arrival at the Naples Depot.There will also be interpretation regarding the role the Tavern Observation Car played in the history of the post-war boom of Florida development.Finally,the interpretation will discuss the Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Preservation as it relates to the restoration process of the car,utilizing historic documentation via primary source material. file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 13/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/MicrosofUWindows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 14/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 H. Support Materials Page 8 of 9 Non-Profit Status File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) TaxExempt 2018-2023.pdf 379[KB] 5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Substitute W-9 Form (available at DFS website https://flvendor.myfloridacfo.com) File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) SW-9.pdf 242 [KB]5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Documentation of Confirmed Match Consult the program Guidelines for suitable documentation evidencing match(FLheritage.com/grants/) Letters of Support File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) LETTERS of support.pdf 620[KB] 5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Photographs File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) DEPOT_PHOTOS.pdf 1632 [KB] 5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Representative Image Upload a single representative image of the property or project that will be used in the application review meeting.For historic properties, this should be an image of the front of the building. File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) NDM BUDD TAVERN INTERPRETATION WALK-THROUGH 693 5/29/2019 10:33:13 View file (002).jpg [KB] AM Florida Historical Marker Council Support Documents(for Historical Marker Projects only) file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 15/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 16118 Documentation of Threat or Endangerment File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) NAPLES DEPOT MUSEUM_BUDD TRAIN_THREATS.pdf 6375 [KB] 5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Local Protection Provide copies any documents that provide local protection of the project site as identified in question G1. Owner Concurrence Letter(for site-specific projects only) Provide a letter that documents that the applicant has the permission of the owner of record(if the Property Owner is not the applicant)to conduct the proposed project on the owner's property and that the owner is in concurrence with this application for grant funding.Note that,for other than site-specific archaeological projects that entail fieldwork being undertaken by an eligible applicant,the owner must be a Non-profit Organization or agency of government. File Name File Size Uploaded On View(opens in new window) LODGE MCKEE_LETTER.docx.pdf 36 [KB] 5/29/2019 10:33:13 AM View file Optional Materials Applicants may attach materials not specifically requested by the Division that support the application. File Title Description Size Type View(opens in new window) Naples Depot Lease.pdf Lease agreement 858 [KB] View file Resolution 2019-089.pdf Collier County Funding Commitment Resolution 128 [KB] View file file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 16/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 I. Review and Submit Page 9 of 9 Review and Submit Lir,I hereby certify that I am authorized to submit this application on behalf of Collier County Board of County Commissioners and that all information indicated is true and accurate. I acknowledge that my electronic signature below shall have the same legal effect as my written signature.I am aware that making a false statement or representation to the Department of State constitutes a third degree felony as provided for in s. 817.155,F.S.,punishable as provided for by ss. 775.082,775.083,and 775.084. Guidelines Certification liP.J I hereby certify that I have read and understand the guidelines and all application requirements for this grant program as outlined under section,Florida Statutes 1 A-39.001 and 1 A-39.001,Florida Administrative Code. Signature(Enter first and last name) file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 17/18 5/29/2019 PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION.html 1608 file:///C:/Users/apjennejohn/AppData/Local/MicrosoftNVindows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/8W8QLCT8/PrintPreview FINAL ONLINE APPLICATION... 18/18