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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 92-261 2 G 0' RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized, to submit an RFP Response for a Fresh Water Fisheries Center to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the -Zay of 1992. - Mayor - FRESH WATER FISHERIES CENTER RFP RESPONSE City of Beaumont, Texas City Staff are in the process of preparing a response to an RFP from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and "Operation Share A Lone Star Lunker, Inc. " which calls for local proposals to participate in the construction of a "state of the art" fish hatchery somewhere in east Texas. Additionally, that facility will include a center to house a "Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum" and a fishing pond specifically constructed for use by children, disadvantaged youths, and disabled persons. The facility will be a "privately funded" hatchery/research center and educational facility and is intended to be a high-profile, actively promoted attraction, intended to educate and entertain its targeted audience. A minimum 60 acre site will contain a 25, 000 square foot hatchery building, 40 acres of plastic-lined ponds, a visitor center, and the above mentioned Hall of Fame/Fishing Museum and a fishing pond. The hatchery will supply brood fish for the state's hatchery program and have a potential annual production capacity of 4-5 million fingerlings. The facility will emphasize production of Florida largemouth bass. The proposed "Fresh Water Fisheries Center" is estimated to cost $10, 000, 000 to $12, 000, 000 with construction to begin in late 1993 . Responses to the RFP are due by the end of September with reviews of the responses occurring in October. A site selection will be made by mid-November. Federal matching funds through the Wallop-Breaux Federal +Fund are available for this project on a 3 to 1 match basis. Private and local funds to build this 10-12 million dollar project would therefore be $3 million to $4 million. Cash or land, material, and labor donations are acceptable contributions. Our proposal calls for the development of the facility on a highly visible, sixty acre tract of land donated by the Phelan's and fronting approximately 1300 feet on the south side of I-10 between Major and Brooks roads. Accessibility to and from the site can only be described as superb as the site borders an existing service road between two interchanges. A rail line and State Hwy. 124 borders the rear of the property. The proposed site will have ample fresh water available from the canal facilities of the Lower Neches River Authority. Only some 1000 feet of piping or canal improvements are needed to get that water to the site. The city will provide that improvement. Drainage from the site will be into Willow Marsh Bayou which borders the.-site on the north. Public water and sewer facilities are not presently at the site but will be provided by the City. EXHIBIT "A`° Fill dirt, located adjacent to the site will be donated by the Phelan' s, as needed. The facility is expected to employee 15-20 people and have an annual operating budget of $750, 000 (including salaries) . The local economic impact of the facility is estimated at $2 . 4 million annually. The area could, also expect to become the focal point for Texas bass fishing and see a growth in related industries, support businesses, conventions, etc. The selected local site is on the heavily travelled I-10 which carries east-west bound traffic across the entire country. Tourists going through the city will be able to see the facility from the interstate highway and be attracted to stop and visit the facility. During such stops they are likely to spend money on food, retail goods, lodging, etc. The fishing museum will also further add to the city' s inventory of museum attractions for which the city has become noted. Southeast Texas has many fresh water lakes and ponds and many miles of waterways such as rivers, creeks, and bayous. The area also has many brackish lakes and waterways along the coastal region. Sabine Lake in the Port Arthur area is a large waterbody of that type. Many rivers in the region, such as the Neches, the Trinity, the Sabine, and the San Jacinto have reservoirs constructed on them to provide large emboundments of water for recreational and other purposes. Reservoirs such as B.A. Steinhagen, Livingston, Sam Rayburn, and Toledo Bend will benefit from location of this facility in Beaumont and the hatchery and associated facilities will benefit from having these good fishing lakes in close proximity to the facility. - Summary of Local/Private/Federal Contributions To Protect Item Description Cash/Donation In-Kind Total Land @ $25, 000/Ac. * $1,500,000 - $ 1,500,000 Water/Sewer Facilities - $34, 500 $ 34 , 500 Fresh Water Facilities $ Site Preparation $ $ $ Total $ $ $ Facilities Constr. Total Local/Private ** $ 3,000,000 Federal Match @ 3 : 1 $9, 000, 000 $ 9,000,000 ------------------------------------- Totals $ $12,000,000