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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-03-0611J-03-372 4/04/03 RESOLUTION NO. 0 3 W 6 11 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT (S) APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT ("ZONING COVENANT") DATED APRIL 17, 1970, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 438-447, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS AMENDED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 02-240, FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST 3RD AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A," IN ORDER TO AMEND PARAGRAPH THREE OF THE ZONING COVENANT TO MODIFY THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN; SUBJECT TO THE PROPERTY OWNER RECORDING THE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more particularly described in attached "Exhibit A," are subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant ("Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and Fm= is W � S"� m ,� via �a✓ CITY CCkN6I5iSI0N MEETING OF MAY 2 2 2003 Resolution Ng WHEREAS, the property owner desires to modify paragraph three of Zoning Covenant by amending the previously approved site plan; and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth in the Planning Fact Sheet attached as "Exhibit B"; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference thereto and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, as amended pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the property owner recording the Modification to the Zoning Covenant attached hereto as "Exhibit C" in the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, all for the properties located at approximately Page 2 of 3 03- 611 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), and legally described in attached "Exhibit A." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.!/ PASSED AND ADOPTED this *22nd day of May , 2003. ATTEST: iswat M :■ APPROVED NDRO VILARELLO ATTORNEY (6n:;4bA. W7172:YMT:smg CORRECTNESS: *Correction on date made on 7/29/03. 1� If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 3 of 3 03- 611 EXHIBIT "A" Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. 03- 611 Exhibit "B" ANALYSIS FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION 3250 & 3150 SW 3`d Avenue CASE NO. 2003-0637 Pursuant to Article 4, Section 401 of Ordinance 11000, as amended, The Zoning Ordi- nance of the City of Miami, Florida, the subject proposal has been reviewed to allow a child day care in excess of twenty (20) children, in this case, for one hundred forty (140) children, to be placed in O "Office" and SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District" as follows: NOTE: This Special Exception also encompasses the following special permit: Class II Special Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, for temporary construc- tion fence and covered walkway within SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Class II Special Permit as Per Article 6, Section 623.3, for development of new construction within the SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 903.1, to allow development of a project divided by a street. Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 923.2, for reduction in verti- cal clearance for loading area. Class I Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 918.2, for parking and staging during construction. Class I Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 920.1, to allow a trailer and watchman quarters for construction and other temporary office uses such as leasing and sales. Class I Special Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, to allow child daycare fa- cilities. The following findings have been made: • It is found that the proposed United Way "Center for Excellence" child daycare use is an appropriate use in (0) "Office" designation with a SD -23 Overlay District. • It is found that the proposed layout provides adequate parking at a new garage struc- ture being built to the southeast of the proposed daycare, facing Coral Way. It is also found that in order to accomplish the Center for Excellent and the parking garage structures, a modification to the existing covenant is required. • It is found that the applicant has been working with the Internal Review Committee and have addressed must of the committee's concerns; however, comments about the articulation of the facades still pending. • It is found that the proposed child daycare facility adequately addresses the ingress and egress of vehicles and pedestrian to and from the parking structure and drop-off at the office designated portion of SW 32nd Road. • It is found that as for off-street and loading, the project adequately addresses the potential for adverse effect by internalizing it. • It is found that the proposed work has no major impact on refuse and service area. • It is found that signage and lighting will be reviewed and mitigated by the planning and building department before the issuance of a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with all utility code require- ments before the issuance a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with code requirements regard- ing drainage as specified in the Florida Building Code before the issuance of building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will no adversely affect the preservation of natural features of SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District". • It is found that the use is compatible and will be beneficial to the area by providing a much-needed service to the adjacent residential area as well as creating new employ- ment opportunities. • It is found that upon compliance with conditions set forth below, this project will not have any adverse impacts on the surrounding area. o)3— 611 Based on these findings, the Planning and Zoning Department is recommending ap- proval of the application with the following conditions: 1. This approval is subject to applicant obtaining City Commission's approval of modifications to the previously approved covenant. 2. Paint color samples, fagade modifications and signs specifications should be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department prior to issuance of any building permit. 03-- 611 14111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CFN 2003RO650153 OR BYE jO9 F9s 3443 - 3469; (27A9s) RECORDED 09/05/2003 10:46:53 HARVEY RUVINr CLERK OF COURT. MIAMI-DADE COUNTYr FLORIDA AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS THIS AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS (the "Amendment") is made and entered into as of this 9th day of June, 2003, by UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation ("United Way"), with an address of 3250 S.W. 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33129. RECITALS WHEREAS, The Mackle Company, Inc. and The Deltona Corporation (collectively, the "Prior Owners") entered into that certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (the "Declaration"), dated April 15, 1970 and recorded on May 25, 1970 in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438 of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and WHEREAS, United Way is the successor -in -title to the Prior Owners and the current fee owner of that certain parcel of land located in Miami -Dade County, Florida more particularly described in Exhibit "1" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, on March 7, 2002 pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, the City of Miami Commission consented to amend the site plan as per the attached Exhibit "2"; and WHEREAS, the United Way has submitted a revised site plan and desires to amend the Declaration and the prior approved site plan in the manner set forth in Exhibit "3" and the City of Miami City Commission has consented to such amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and by virtue of the authority of United Way as hereinabove set forth, the Declaration is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amendment. Section 3 of the Declaration is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "That all of said property will only be developed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of that certain Site Plan Sheet AS -100 (the "Site Plan"), prepared by Horizons Design and The Haskell Company, dated March 12, 2003, (a true and correct copy of the Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit "3" and made a part hereof), and in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City of Miami now in effect relating or applicable hereto." 2. Resolution. The City of Miami Commission has approved the Site Plan pursuant to that certain Resolution 03-611, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "4" and made a part hereof. 3. Effect of this Amendment. Except as specifically amended hereby, the Declaration shall hereafter remain in full force and effect, as if this Amendment had not been entered into. j3_ 611 4. Construction. The section headings contained in this Amendment are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. In construing this Amendment, the singular shall be held to include the plural, the plural shall be held to include the singular, and reference to any particular gender shall be held to include every other and all genders. 5. Severability. In the event any term or provision of this Amendment is determined by appropriate judicial authority to be illegal or otherwise invalid, such provision shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be construed as deleted as such authority determines, and the remainder of this Amendment shall be construed in full force and effect. 6. Exhibits. All of the Exhibits attached to this Amendment are incorporated in, and made a part of, this Amendment. 7. Entire Agreement. This Amendment constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written. Print Name: 1?x A STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI -DARE ) UNITED WAY OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this Q day of 2003 byfA4V G A. No as f of UNITED WAY OF MIAMI-DADE COMTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He personally appeared before me, is personally known tome or producedidentification. Or�tv,�i. CAR.US pNA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE Cool-Nasst NO. DD MU(, M� CJRri exp -EL 21 IIMM-SR Y011GREGORYJAWS2591 02 LSZNZ021.D0C12/28102 Notary: r�� &Z' Print Name: v 6--- A4,oli A - Notary Public, State of Florida My commission expires: ? ,1-2,005 In- Gil t . EXHIBIT "1" Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. MAR -20-2082 16:44 f'ITY CU3aG OFFICE J -02-205(x) 02/28/02 RESOLUTION NO.O 2 - 2 4 0 305 858 1610 P.02 EXHIBIT "2" A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COvMMNT ("ZONING COVENANT•) DATED APRIL 17, 1970, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 438-447, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI -DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST 3M AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A", IN ORDER TO AMEND PARAGRAPH THREE OF THE ZONING COVENANT TO MODIFY THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN] SUBJECT TO THE PROPERTY OWNER RECORDING THE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3 X Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more particularly described in attached "Exhibit A," are subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant C"Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and � w w • r !w .si � Tlw•�rA w.. MAP. 0 7 2002 02- 24a;.Ytl ��- 611 MAR -20-2002 1645 "ITY CLERKS OFFICE 385 em 1610 P.03 WHEREAS, the property owner desires to modify paragraph three of Zoning Covenant by amending. the previously approved site plans and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth in the Planning Fact Sheet attached as "Exhibit B"; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully get forth in this Section. Section 2. The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6667, Page 438-447, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the conditions set forth in attached "Exhibit B• and subject to the property owner recording the Modification in the Public Records of Miami -Dade Page 2 of 3 n9- 9An 03- 611 MAR -21-2002 06 40 CITY CLERKS OFFICE 305 858 1610 P. es County, Florida, all for the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), legally described in attached "Exhibit A." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.3-1 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7tb day of -march 2002. ole-e�Iqa--�r4 MANUSL A. DIAZ,rR ATTEST: A SCHEIDER AC NG CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: / ;k • /GJ dy 055:YMT: 9 Y This Resolution #hall became effective as specified herein uulese'vetoed by the Mayor within ten days from the date it was pasaed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoe# this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. Page 3 of 3 02,,, 240 a)aar PU1 MMR -20-2002 16:45 APPLICANT NEARING DATE REQUESTILOCATION r * Ty CLERICS OFFICE LEGAL DESCRIPTION PLANNING FACT SHEET 385 858 1610 Adrienne Pardo. Esq. for United way of Wwm'r-Dade Marcie 7, 20M Approximately 3130 and 3250 SW 3'r Avenue Complete legal description on fie with on HearkV Surd$ Office. PETITION Consideration of approving a Modification to a 'Ceclaradon of Restrica" Covenant dated April 17. 1970 in order to amend paragraph three in order to modify the prior approved site plan. PLANNING RECOMMENDATION Approval with candlUons. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS The requested modification to a covenant is in order to modify a prior approved site plan for the United Way properties located on Coral Way and at the intersection of SW 124i Avenue and SW 32" Road (See attached aIle pian). The proposed modification Is to rspiawr the site plan attached to the original covenant (which depicted these areas as surface perking kldt) with a new sloe pian that depicts a new «Centrex for Excellence* atony Coral Way and a parldrig structure So serve the complex behind the edsting United Way building. The Planning and zoning department Is recomrnending approval with conditions based on findings that the proposed structures will provide a unUied plan for the United Way complex and that parking wig be consolidated rola a single and mora *fftclent atructi m (versus spilling out into the adjacent neighborhood which Is occurring Sadao. Concerns over the screening and elevation design of the parking structure, due to the proposed height and Proximity to an adjacent nwidentlal area, will be addressed separately through a Class A Special Permit for said structure. CITY OF MIAMI • PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT 444 SW 20 AVENUE. 3'a FLOOR • MKW, FLMDA, 51130 OMOW (30041+81400 02— :?d11 P.04 +)3- 611 (qR-�9-2002 IS: 45 e - I TY CLERICS OFFF I CE 3105 we 1610 P. E5 Conditions for approval: T. The new proposed "Cantor for Euallence" includes a preschool center, which requires a Special Exception; the applicant is required to obtain the spw.W pwmft separately and comply with any condHions that may be imposed on the final design of said structure. 2. The new proposed parking garage requires a Class p Spacial PanMt; the applicant is required to obtain the special permit separstely and comply with any condltlons that may be imposed on the final design of said structure. $. 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Fernandez, RA, AICP Executive Secretary Department of Hearing Boards FROM: Yamile Marrero-Trehy, Assistant City Attorney ^ DATE: August 7, 2003 RE: Resolution No. 03-611 (W7172 - J-03-372) This office is in receipt of your memo dated July 24, 2003 concerning the above -referenced modification to a covenant for United Way at approximately 3150 and 3250 SW 3rd Avenue, wherein you advised that there might be some discrepancies in the City Commission legislation or attachments. 1) On page 2 of 3 the reference to "Planning Fact Sheet" is not a typographical error and this will not be changed. However, since the Planning Fact Sheet mentions conditions that are set forth in the department's analysis that document may be included as part of Exhibit "B" as well. 2) Also on page 2 of 3, Section 2 references a second "Exhibit B," that should refer to "Exhibit C." This was a typographical error and has been corrected. 3) The resolution is dated May 11th, 2003, instead of May 22nd, 2003 when it was passed and adopted by the City Commission. This too is a typographical error and has been corrected. 4) In summary Exhibit A = legal description Exhibit B = Planning fact sheet & staff analysis Exhibit C = Covenant C: Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk Miriam M. Arcia, Administrative Aide I, City Clerk Alejandro Vilarello, City Attorney Joel E. Maxwell, Deputy City Attorney Adrienne Pardo, Esq. (305) 579-0717 YMT/smg/memosW079 ,��VFr) �F ` CITY OF MIAMI 2003 AUG PM 3' Z' CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE .ter -11 ►_ A A. T WS" MEMORANDUM Tax �Of R'41 eresita L. Fernandez, RA, AICP Executive Secretary Department of Hearing Boards FROM: Yamile Marrero-Trehy, Assistant City Attorney DATE: August 7, 2003 RE: Resolution No. 03-611 (W7172 - J-03-372) This office is in receipt of your memo dated July 24, 2003 concerning the above -referenced modification to a covenant for United Way at approximately 3150 and 3250 SW 3rd Avenue, wherein you advised that there might be some discrepancies in the City Commission legislation or attachments. 1) On page 2 of 3 the reference to "Planning Fact Sheet" is not a typographical error and this will not be changed. However, since the Planning Fact Sheet mentions conditions that are set forth in the department's analysis that document may be included as part of Exhibit "B" as well. 2) Also on page 2 of 3, Section 2 references a second "Exhibit B," that should refer to "Exhibit C." This was a typographical error and has been corrected. 3) The resolution is dated May 11th, 2003, instead of May 22nd, 2003 when it was passed and adopted by the City Commission. This too is a typographical error and has been corrected. 4) In summary Exhibit A = legal description Exhibit B = Planning fact sheet & staff analysis Exhibit C = Covenant C: Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk Miriam M. Arcia, Administrative Aide I, City Clerk Alejandro Vilarello, City Attorney Joel E. Maxwell, Deputy City Attorney Adrienne Pardo, Esq. (305) 579-0717 YMT/smg/memosW079 C!TY Or P,A ALli. F_ORfD-. INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM Distribution Below July 24, 2003 Resolution No. 03-611 • _ _ _ - (W7172 — J-03-372) 10 Teresita L. Fernandez, RA, AICP Executive Secretary Department of Hearing Boards Upon meeting with Adrienne F. Pardo, attorney for the above -referenced modification to a covenant for United Way of Miami at approximately 3150 and 3250 SW 3rd Avenue, we found it has several discrepancies. On page 2 of 3, "Exhibit B" should refer to the "Analysis for Special Exception" and not the "Planning Fact Sheet" because the original request for this item was a Special Exception, and the conditions are listed in the analysis. Also on page 2 of 3, Section 2 references a second "Exhibit B," which should refer to "Exhibit C." Please note that "Exhibit C" has the correct numbered attachments. All changes are noted in the attached backup. In addition, the resolution is dated May 11th, 2003, instead of May 22"d, 2003 when it was passed and adopted by the City Commission. Should you have any questions, please call me at 305-416-2038 or Anel Rodriguez at 305-416-2037. C: Joel Maxwell, Deputy City Attorney, City Attorney's Office Maria J. Chiaro, Assistant City Attorney, City Attorney's Office Ana Gelabert-Sanchez, Director, Planning and Zoning Department Lourdes Slazyk, Assistant Director, Planning and Zoning Department Distribution Below: Yamile Marrero-Trehy Assistant City Attorney Esquire, City Attorney's Office a ✓Priscilla Thompson City Clerk, City Clerk's Office 1J 3 61:11 J-03-372 4/04/03 RESOLUTION NO. 0 3 — 61 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT (S) APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT ("ZONING COVENANT") DATED APRIL 17, 1970, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 438-447, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS AMENDED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 02-240, FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST 3RD AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A," IN ORDER TO AMEND PARAGRAPH THREE OF THE ZONING COVENANT TO MODIFY THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN; SUBJECT TO THE PROPERTY OWNER RECORDING THE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more particularly described in attached V"Exhibit A," are subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant ("Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and A :CITY CQWa:;LION I r=EETING or MAY 2 2 2003 Resolution No. WHEREAS, the property owner desires to modify paraarapi: three of Zoning Covenant by amending the previously approved site plan; and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenantsubject to the conditions set i�,��ta "-') �7( ' � forth in the ni ' Itgttached as "Exhibit B"; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference thereto and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, as amended pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the property owner recording the Modification to the Zoning Covenant attached hereto as "Exhibit in the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, all for the properties located at approximately Page 2 of 3 �3- 611 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Flc;id:, (the "Property"), and legally described in attached "Exhibit ti." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.!/ PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of May , 2003. ATTEST: PRI'SCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVED ,.k�T-TO NDRO VILARELLO ATTORNEY (,y r` �.Y► S W7172:YMT:smg CORRECTNESS: If, !' If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Pacre 3 of 3 E=IT Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. A 03- 611 CITY OF MIAMI CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Miriam M. Arcia, Administrative Aide I Office of the City Clerk �n FROM: Yamile Marrero, Assistant City Att'orney yup DATE: October 29, 2003 U RE: Amendment to Declaration of Restrictive Covenants United Way of Dade County, Inc. Attached, please find original of the above-mentioned Covenant to be attached to resolution no. 03-611. The item was heard on the City Commission Meeting of May 22, 2003, Item PZ -5. Should you have any questions, please call me at (305) 416-1832. YMT:smg/2003memos/W122 iNti m Ao 1 -,"a 1�' 010.a��li�St�id NpSdµd � 4Z `i .i` �£ 10000 (13 103330 93- 611 Exhibit "C" AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS THIS AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS (the "Amendment") is made and entered into as of this day of , 2003, by UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation ("United Way"), with an address of 3250 S.W. 3`d Avenue, Miami, Florida 33129. RECITALS WHEREAS, The Mackle Company, Inc. and The Deltona Corporation (collectively, the "Prior Owners") entered into that certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (the "Declaration"), dated April 15, 1970 and recorded on May 25, 1970 in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438 of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and WHEREAS, United Way is the successor -in -title to the Prior Owners and the current fee owner of that certain parcel of land located in Miami -Dade County, Florida more particularly described in Exhibit "1" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, on March 7, 2002 pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, the City of Miami Commission consented to amend the site plan as per the attached Exhibit "2"; and WHEREAS, the United Way has submitted a revised site plan and desires to amend the Declaration and the prior approved site plan in the manner set forth in Exhibit "3" and the City of Miami City Commission has consented to such amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and by virtue of the authority of United Way as hereinabove set forth, the Declaration is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amendment. Section 3 of the Declaration is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "That all of said property will only be developed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of that certain Site Plan Sheet AS -100 (the "Site Plan"), prepared by Horizons Design and The Haskell Company, dated March 12, 2003, (a true and correct copy of the Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit "3" and made a part hereof), and in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City of Miami now in effect relating or applicable hereto." 2. Resolution. The City of Miami Commission has approved the Site Plan pursuant to that certain Resolution 03- , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "4" and made a part hereof. 3. Effect of this Amendment. Except as specifically amended hereby, the Declaration shall hereafter remain in full force and effect, as if this Amendment had not been entered into. 03- 611 4. Construction. The section headings contained in this Amendment are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. In construing this Amendment, the singular shall be held to include the plural, the plural shall be held to include the singular, and reference to any particular gender shall be held to include every other and all genders. 5. Severability. In the event any term or provision of this Amendment is determined by appropriate judicial authority to be illegal or otherwise invalid, such provision shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be construed as deleted as such authority determines, and the remainder of this Amendment shall be construed in full force and effect. 6. Exhibits. All of the Exhibits attached to this Amendment are incorporated in, and made a part of, this Amendment. 7. Entire Agreement. This Amendment constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written. Print Name: Print Name: STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE ) UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation By:_ Name: Title: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2003 by , as of UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not- for-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He personally appeared before me, is personally known to me or produced as identification. Notary: Print Name: Notary Public, State of Florida My commission expires: I MIA-SRV011GREGORYJA11351591011SZNZ02LDOCl2/28/02 93- 611 ■ i EXHIBIT "1" Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. ,)3- 611 CITY CLERKS OFFICE AUG 6144 �(TY 0JR43 CPFICE 0-02-205 (a) 02/28/02 nsOLvfizON r1o.0 2 - . 2 10 305 858 1610 P.13 335 we 1510 P.M E J4IHIT `2" A RE80LDTION OF TS MIAMI CITY COMM185ION, WITH ATTACHNNT(9), APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A D$CEMTION OF RESTRICTIVE COST ("Z0N=a COVENANT") D&TFD APRIL 27, 1970, AND RLCORV= IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 436-447, OF = PUBLIC RECORD$ OF KTAMI-MVI Cout=f FLORIDA, POR TIM PR0881TI$5 LOCATED AT APpRO$t%XTELY 3150 AICD 3230 SODTMMST 3" ,RVM=t MUM, FIARIDA, LEGALLY Imscitlaw IN ATTACIM REXHIHLT A'f , IN O%U= TO AMEND PARAGRAPH TIME OF THE ZONING COVMV= TO MODIFY TEE PREVIOMY APPROVED SITS FLAN, SUBJECT TO THE PROPMTY ON= RECORDING TIE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI -=WE COUNTY, FLORIDA. WEL?XASI the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 southwest 3 r Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property'), more particularly described in attached "Exhibit A, N are subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant i"Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Nock 6867, Page 439-447, of the Public Regards Of Miami -Bade County, Irlorida; and S �r YYi M / ♦ r � r`r �+�V♦ ♦ rrC 64 , -+1 of t+ -K, rt• y�• MAR 0 7 2002 021 24V.kA 04 4 ;j 3 — 6 -JAL 1 305 858 1610 P.14 CITY CLERKS OFFICE AUG -25-2003 12 17 3$ eW 1610 P.$3 iNAR-F0'-30� 16145`dTY QM"o�ICS r W&"p=9, the property owner desires to modify paragraph Three of Zoning Covenant by amending. the previously approved site plaal and WHEREAS, the Director of the Pla Azg and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recaamends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth in the Planning Fact Sheet attached as 'OFEhibit W 1 and WHEREAS, the city commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the toning covenant subject to the conditions set forth hereinf NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED BY THE COi+ISLION OF TEE CITY of NZAMr, FLORIDA: section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference end incorporated as if fully act forth in this Suction. Section 2, The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive, Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, page 438.447, to amead the previously approved ei.te plan is approved subject to the conditions not forth in attached "Brhibit 8' and subject to the property owner recording the M0911ficatiot7 in the Public Records of Miami -Dade Page 2 of 3 no... 0An NJ3. f-.1 WG -25;200 1 : iV� � CITY CLERKS OFFICE XpTY CLOGG O*1M 305 858 1610 P.15 t 3W am 1610 P•08 County, Florida, all for the propartie8 located at approximately 3150 and 3350 southwest 32* Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), legally described in attacbed Mvhibit A." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effactivG immediately upon its adoptiouel/ VASS= = ADOPTED this , 3b - day of -_ Maroh . 2002. A. IAZ', R ATTEST "PROM AS TO FORM ASID CORRECTNEB$ _ LA� �'/" &"r / - SIM: it, ` TbLLS R*201ut,i= shell beCOM tgfeetive as "Cil3ed herein unless vetoed by the MY= withiM teU days trope the date it Was passed and adopted. xt thi ttAyax vetoes, this 3tmsolution, it shalt boom* effective irmedistely upon, wwarr3.de at the veto by the City Commission or upon the etteative date stated herein, ,daitbtvsr is later# Page 3 of 3 02— 240 0�3' 611 305 858 1610 P.16 AUG -25-2003 12:17 CITY CLERKS OFFICE �•erc-.�-�' 14 45 � � CL�{^a OFFICE i` 30081610 P.Bd PLANNING PACT SHEET APPLICANT mien" Pardo, ftc� for United Way of WamWada H&WHO DATE March T. 2M REOUs:ST1t.GC,IiTiCMt Ap py 8150 and 3260 SW 30 AMMO LEGAL ameRmoN CCOM*tQ legal d"cripbon on tk with #0 Hear M 806* offim PETITION ftwiderdan of sAmW4rp a m0abom to a Taclaratlan of RasW dit Omwr d*W APA 17. If" N order to amendin mW to mo* #0 prig approved s� three PLANNING RWOMMENDATION Approval with condltioss. BAOXCROUND AND ANALYSIS The nrquesbd modification to a oawnant is in order to modtfr a prW approved Sits plan for MIs Unhad W prom loaaled on Coral Way and at Ow Interamifon of SW Iia" Amusand SW Road (44m sUaehsd site plan. The, proposed modiflratflon Is 10 replace the atte plan atiaefed to the o Rill covenant (which epittad altos anwo as stafse:e Wayland 4 p)with atkInnp ahaw strucUm PIM to o�om�pl w behina nowd V& add Inpfir LUnbedw The P*nnlnp and xonlnp depart"Wrnt Is roeanenendkW appmel wM ,rondillom baud on findinds that qua pmaosed sftertarss WIN prevwe a unified plan for the Uretbed Way sae PIP and that PaMdnp WN be sonsmilidated into a single and mare eft' hm struchm (vWSW SPANnp Out Into the sdjaoea1 neiphbOrhowl which Is occurring today). Cameras over the saeerenlnp end elwation de: *rtW� of qu paridnQ stttec#un, taw to the pr"Osed lNipht and 1=vmFmw too an adjacent rw&mngsl +u+ra, welt be sddnseed eepars fa h a Oka Il 61 Permit for said I&VOurs. , CITY OF MIAMI • PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT 444 8W 20 /1vEtniva. RAM - l► KU, FLOW &9130 "CHI (m 41"m 0.2- .,P.An 13- 611 AUG -25-2003 12 18 %9045 CITY TMECLERKS OFFICE 305 858 1610 P.17 30 858 3610 P -es Conditions for appm"h 1. The new proposed "Oester for EecelbW imdudaa a pal asater, which e gUkas a Specht E.x oNeml the applklimt is mqubed � ste+dmah the 40find MIt asparstely and comply with any condIdwo that may of said atrvd+M. L The new pn*wd paddua vanl" ragWros a asses a special pafwt: t1w apps"M is msY � imposed on a mea WA design df�ptdan.iy with +usY aondtilona that 3, Ths appmW of this covenairt madIR01119n any Includes apPMval Of the psvpassd budding foot dais and ma, IMM b*191 s las aPNOd on OW atts dwd Plea and below): this approval in no way sat WtW OW Of apprmrals of theca buttdlnpe for conaltuodon 0*0 the apecW Psmft reguW Int i and s sbovs are obtained. Propaaad maximum heights; Paan"" x#uc m-. umdnwm height of 89 het to top of psrepat 74 feet with aMNUCWrsl features Center of EsaMna: Maidmum height of 64 fiel overall IN CITY OF MIAMI * PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMIENT Md SW a AY . 31° FLOM - MIAMI, RoIML & 113M FMS OW 41444 o race: H f pije: 02- 240 ".04 ; 3 _ 6 J j L 4 co 18 a a CD I ey LO LO coCD M V •�. LLL O Y W J V V 00 I FROM now min --� 4f v e P. i . F ---- RESPONSES- TO ZONING COMMENTS GROSS 101 MG - WOW ON ADDED 10 2 N[I LOt MG - wFORWTgN ONWC L[GEMp ON S11C P1µ 9m4,1004 MG INLOI- A11D ADMO TO ZONING LECENO ON LlE PLM ioOTPRM ACLOwE m'%. DDFN fgl/gE5 AOD(D 10 tNE jONRIC LEGEND ON INE SII[ PLµ GREEN SPACE ALLOWED ANp ppOPps[p �SMDNLIATTl1GNILS ADDED 10 IMC jONRIq LEGEND ON THE LTC PIAN PMKWC RLpUMAL ANE PROYID[D - O FGWS ARTA 9. SCCT936 7 HC /MKRIG SPAC[S DE1M5 - RLf. SEDC, LIST IN jp6NgC LCC[NO /I OF SPACES - DEIAk WRL BE PR0A0C0 IN PIAN SCT PAR.- MLAYOUT ON SR[ PIAN IM GARAGE SNgWRNC f0oTPRM OF COLLWNS -COL RIFORWTgN ADDED PIAN SEl PMKIG STRIPES DEIMS -IGC! COS k S10S - OETARS WRL R[ PI11MpE0 W PIµSET WK BEEN 1RGIRIGM[D IN GARAGE PIANS PM 11 OW[NSgNS - REf GDS kSIDS - DWC WINCt SLOPS/CONIC. CIMS. REf GOS k 5705 NSKWS IIAK 9[[N ADDED FOR SPACES ADAICENI 10 WALS AND COLOUNS IN PLAN SET OFl57RECI PARKING IOAgHO SPC. - R[F. M7. 9, SCC. 932//g DW[N$gNgD (pq µq CS- pINFNLOM$ wxt 9E ADDED TO PERWI SET ACC. 10 ARI. k SIDS 9, SEC. 922 UNOSFAP[ MRIG7gN -PRE R(f. GDS. k SIDS. - NOIC wdl K AOD[D 10 PCRYN S(I ABOUT MRIGAIgN PER GDS PARKING DRANNACC - RC! GDS k STDS - PMKRVG ORAWAG[ Wxl BL SIgWIN ON PCgW7 SET TO GDS k 5705 PARKING ILUNIIAigN - NAKE AOI( ON SRE PNµ, q[f CDS k 5105 AS R RELATES IO R(SgCNIW -RCF. TO C05 k SIDS AS RELATES 70 RES, WILL DE ADOCD TO PLAN ry \\ lb Xr W �` f0 1 F S: 1` lb ZONING LEGEND LWRED WAY MIAMI RIDE SITE ZONING DESIGNATION ACES 3 MAIM TO GROSS LOT AREA NET LOT AREA OFFICE 164,945 S.F. FLOOR AREA (FM) $440155 S F. IIll"IM AREA AREA 1.7PROPOSE2 (20..1[5 5,.) 9LWENNG FOOTpR"r .57 (95157 SS.) MAAMIUN MG (401 CIA) PROPOS(D MCA 65.976 >.i, GREEN SPACE 15,726 S.F. RPEW�uD MG (153 GU) 2 .742 S.F. PARKING 26,952 S.F. REOUMED PROPOSED 255 279 CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AND EXISTING MSW BIIRDING ZONING GROSS LOT MG OFFICE OFFICE15 NET lot MG 3 242 S.F. BOOR MG (FM) s6A26 S.r. R NG fO01PRM .72 (93.216 SY.) GREEN GREEE N SPACE 26,469 S.f. NR11uDNpNGpooN PUr ARCA Kau 0 (SECT. eA♦ PROPOSE0 19,372 S.F. 2600 SF. 5963 S.F. YUY ONDDOR nAr Mu REAMED IS - TO CNROIIEN 3150 ST. T.f. ED. lMTE0 10 1gURi R M 70 6PY 1150 REQUIRED PARKING SPACES M/. 0 S[CI. 976.7) DROP-OFF (PEMT. R 9SECT. 936 SANSIN OLIKO.7) 11 IA 115 CMNp/A1NEgE0 RED MW NEGNt 16642 0µS Nj&lpINDpCEIItNCE SETBACK CF [R P M REf AND PROPOSED SIDE -5=0 FRONT - REDLWIEAND PROPOSED O 73 f[[f OFFICE wan PARKING 10 FEET ZONING CROSS LOT MEA OFFICE NET LOT G M 69,003 S.F. ROOR AREA (FM) (OFFICE ONLY) 26.M7 sl. (PER (PER AN. 25, SEC. 2502) .25 (12,211 S.F.) BUIIgNG TO M CRL[N SPACE 17.262 S.r. RE[1011[OEO PARKING SPACES 15 1560 S.F. 11TM35 PROPOSED OFFICE AND PARKING 95 FEET SETBACK REOA :-AI Uo/Rvvos,0 FRON7 7.5 ffEl (S.W. 32Np ROAp k S.W. 31ST ROIp) CWMEO MD PROPOSED SIDE -MERgR REO. AND PROPOSED 10 FEET 10 iE[I NOTC TME R IE =XS",-,, PMKRIG SPACES S[RIIE µl SAME[ BU3D( i/( µSIN BUIIDWG, TILEGENIE R FOR E%C[ItENCE AND THE PAR R— TM F- ' ;bit 4 J-03-372 4/04/03 RESOLUTION NO. O S — A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT ("ZONING COVENANT") DATED APRIL 17, 1970, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 438-447, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS AMENDED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 02-240, FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST aim AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A," IN ORDER TO AMEND PARAGRAPH THREE OF THE ZONING COVENANT TO MODIFY THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN, SUBJECT TO THE PROPERTY OWNER RECORDING THE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI -DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 37Q Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more particularly described in attached "Exhibit A," are subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant ("Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and AT A C A ro MTT C.;&Ozi X== C>r MAY 2 2.2003 Mian blp, i13— Gil . WHEREAS, th,. property owner desires tc. modify paragraph three of Zoning Covenant by amending the previously approved site plan; and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth in the Planning Fact Sheet attached as "Exhibit B"; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in, the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference thereto and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, as amended pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the property owner recording the Modification to the Zoning Covenant attached hereto as "Exhibit C" in the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, all for the properties located at approximately Page 2 of 3 03- 611 �J3- 6Jif 3150 and 3250 So iwest 3rd Avenue, Iiami, Florida (the "Property"), and legally described in attached "Exhibit A." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.''-'/ PASSED AND ADOPTED this *22nd day of May 2003. L A DIAZ, MAYOR ATTEST: PR CILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERIC CORRECTNESS: 1+07172 : YMT : smg *Correction on date made on 7/29/03.. l� If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten Calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 3 of 3 62-- All sr3— 611 Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10,11 � 12, 13, 14, 15,16,17 and 18, Block 65, and Lacs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDQAI% according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. 03-- 611 ;J3- Gil Exhibit `B" PSIS FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION 3250 & 3150 SW 3'd Avenue CASE No. 2003.0637 Pursuant to ,Article 4, ection 40l of Ordinance 11040, as amended, The Zoning Ordi- nance of the City of ami. Florida, the subject proposal has been raviewed to allow a child day care in exces of twenty (20) children, in this case, for one hundred forty (140) children, to be placed ' O "Office" and SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District" as follows: MOTE: This Special Irception also encompasses the following special permit: Class 11 Spada Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, for temporary construe - tion fence and overed walkway within SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Glass II Special Permit as Per Article 6, Section 623.3, for development of new constructs within the SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Class 13 Special ermit as per Article 9, Section 903.1, to allow development of a project divi ed by a street. Class 13 Specfal ermit as per Article 9, Section 923.2, for redaction in verti- cal clearance fo loading area Class I Special during constm Class I Special watchman qua leasing and sal, Class I Special duties. W as per Article 9, Section 918.2, for parking and staging pit as per Article 9, Section 920.11 to allow a trailer and for constriction and other temporary office uses such as as per Article 4, Section 401, to allow child daycare h. os- 611 The following findings have been made: • It is found that the proposed United Way "Center for Excellence" child daycare use is an appropriate use in (0) "Office" designation with a SD -23 Overlay District. • It is found that the proposed layout provides adequate parking at a new garage struc- ture being built to the southeast of the proposed daycare, facing Coral Way. It is also found that in order to accomplish the Center for Bxeellent and the parking garage structures, a modification to the existing covenant is required. • It is found that the applicant has been working with the Internal Review Committee and have addressed roust of the committee's concerns; however, comments about the articulation of the fhaades still pending. • It is found that the proposed child daycare facility adequately addresses the ingress and egress of vehicles and pedestrian to and from the parking structure and drop-off at the office designated portion of SW 321s Road. • It is found that as for off-street and loading, the project adequately addresses the potential for adverse effect by internalizing it. • It is found that the proposed work has no major impact on refuse and service area. • It is found that signage and lighting will be reviewed and mitigated by the pluming and building department before the issuance of a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with all utility code require- ments before the issuance a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with code requirements regard- ing drainage as specified in the Florida Building Code before the issuance of building permit, * It is found that the proposed work will no adversely affect the preset yaadon of natural features of SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District' + It is found that the use is compatible and will be beneficial to the area by providing a much-needed service to the adjacent residential area as well as creating new employ- ment opportunities. • It is found that upon compliance with conditions set forth below, this project will not have szy adverse impacts on the surrounding area. 03- 611 ,�3- Gil Based on these IL dings, the Planning and Zoning Department is recommending ap- proval of the application with the following conditions: 1. This approval is subject to applicant obtainiug City Commission's approval of modifications to the previously approved covenant. 2. Paint color samples, faoade modifications and sigus specifications should be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department prior to issuance of any building permit. 03- 611 oj3� 611 hxlubit "C" AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS THIS AMENDMENT NDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTTVE COVENANTS (the "Amendment") is made and entered into as of this _ day of 2003, by UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation ("United Way"), with an address of 3250 S.W. P Avenue, Miami, Florida 33129. RECITALS WHEREAS, The Mackle Company, Inc. and The Deltona Corporation (collectively, the "Prior Owners'l entered into that certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (the "Declaration"), dated April 15, 1970 and recorded on May 25, 1970 in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438 of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and WHEREAS, United Way is the successor -in -title to the Prior Owners and the current fee owner of that certain parcel of land located in Miami -Dade County, Florida more particularly described in Exhibit "1" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, on March 7, 2002 pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240, the City of Miami Commission consented to amend the site plan as per the attached Exhibit "2"; and WHEREAS, the United Way has submitted a revised site plan and desires to amend the Declaration and the prior approved site plan in the manner set forth in Exhibit "3" and the City of Miami City Commission has consented to such amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and by virtue of the authority of United Way as hereinabove set forth, the Declaration is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amendment. Section 3 of the Declaration is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "That all of said property will only be developed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of that certain Site Plan Sheet AS -100 (the "Site Plan"), prepared by horizons Design and The Haskell Company, dated March 12, 2003, (a true and correct copy of the Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit "3" and made a part hereon, and in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City of Miami now in effect relating or applicable hereto." 2. Resolution. The City of Miami Commission has approved the Site Plan pursuant to that certain Resolution, 03 , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "4" and made a part hereof. 3. Effect of this Amegddment. Except as specifically amended hereby, the Declaration shall hereafter remain in full force and effect, as if this Amendment had not been entered into. 03- 611 033- 6Y1 4. Construction. The section headings contained in this Amendment are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. In construing this Amendment, the singular shall be held to include the plural, the plural shall be held to include the singular, and reference to any particular gender shall be held to include every other and all genders. 5,sevMbilit . In the event any term or provision of this Amendment is determined by appropriate judicial authority to be illegal or otherwise invalid, such provision shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be construed as deleted as such authority determines, and the remainder of this Amendment shall be construed in lull force and effect, 6. Ex ' its, All of the Exhibits attached to this Amendment are incorporated in, and made a part of, this Amendment. 7. Entire Agreement. This Amendment constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. IN WITNESS WI REOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written. Print Name: Print Name: STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF M"-DADE ) UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation By: — - Name. Title: The foregoing instnunent was acknowledged before me this day of 2003 by as of UNITED WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not- for-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation, He personally appeared before me, is personally known to me or produced as identification. r• AVIA-SRYQI IGRE00M41135239iv02L ZO2: DOCl2/2"2 Notary: Print Name: Notary Public, State of Florida My commission expires: 93 611 a EXHIBIT "1" Property Description Certain real property situated is the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lou 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, lit 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. ;,3- 611 a -03-308{a) 02/38/0.2 RESOLUTION X0.02—..U0 EXI41BIT "?" A RESOLOTION OF TO MIAMI CITY COMMISSIONr WITH Ax'TMCHMEET (S) , APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RoffaiCTIVB COVEN= ("ZONING COVEN=#) DATED APRIL 37, 1974, ANI? RECORM IN OFFICIAL RNCORDS 80= 6167, PAGE 438-447, OF TIM PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI "DOME MUM, FLORIDA, FOR THE PRCPERTISB LOM%Zb AT APPROXIMTELY 3150 AND 3350 9OMANNOT 3a0 AVENt7E, M AMI, F==A, LNOMLY DOSCRIBED YN ATTACHED `2=8IT A', IN ORDER TO AM= PAMM PH TMM OF THE SWIM Cpmam TO MODIFY THE PRRVIOUSLY APPROM $ZTZ PLA91 SUBJSCT TO THE PROPUTY ONM RECORDING THE 140DIFICLTION M T98 PUBLIC MOM; OF MIAMI -DADB COMM, FLORM. M170A5, the properties located at approximately .3150 axed 3250 southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more pazticularly described is attached "Exhibit A," are subject to a Declaration of Rentrictive Covenant t `Zoning COVem nt") , dated April 17, 1.970, a=d recorded is Official Records Hook 6667, Page 436-447, of the public Racorde Of Miami. Dade County, Florida: and A F S& t e, PO a M1Q72m 044 ;J3- 611 wHmms, the property owner desires to tnodify paragraph three of Zoning Covenant by amending. the previously approved vice plane and WHORNAS, the Director of the Planning and zoning Department has reviewed the request and rectonvZda approval of the requested modification to the Zoning i:o smwt subject to the conditions set forth in the FlannIng Pact Sheet attached as 'Exhibit 80; and W MRMS, the City Commission after careful conaideration of this matter fi.nde that It is in the beat interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami, and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein1 NOW, TUEFOR9, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COWISSION OF TEM CITY OF MXAMY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and .incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The modificatiot of the Declaration of Restrictive Covanant darted April 171 1970, and recorded is Official Records Book 6867, Page 439-447, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the conditions set forth .iz attached %Exhibit B' and subject to the property owaar recording the Modification in the Public Records of Miami -Dade Psge Z of 3 09. +ids► ;33- 611 County, Florida, all for the prapertias located at apprazi.mately 3150 and 3350 8outhweat 3rd Avenue:, Miami., Florida (the "property'? , legally described its attaachad "Exhibit A." section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.v PASSED An ADOp'Y'IrD thist� day of `Mab—_ 2002. � r DIM R ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AM COMECTMS i 22M-. -. e This Resolution shall beoosne effective as specified harwz unless vetoed by tha Mayor w3rhin ten days 2xvw the date it was passed and adopted. If rine kayor votoer. this Resolution, it spall betwo effective imediately est Override of the veto by the city Cowission or upon the effective date xt4ted herein, whiehever is later. Page 3 of 3 02— 2400OW P AA 013- 611 PLANNING FACT SHEET APPUCANT AddwM panda, Esq. for UfM Way of MtaM Dt de HEAWNO DATE March 7, 2= MUM,T OCATICK Appra*mWy 3130 and 3= SW 3" Avanue RENAL MORIIr7'lON Mete lops! daia#W err ft whir the Haar ft Bcsnda pI:TRION cwwkwdon of Res Coyw=rd� to a lmdWam atlad � 17. Inc 1n wdw to an►.rid poraprsph ttxae in arder to movytha Frbr appm w e� P PLANNING RECOMMENDATION BACKGROUND AND ANALYSt1 Approval with 66WHIlern:, TIw rogwMW rfwdt mUm to a Co oma! is in Order b mo ft a prior *WMV*d SM plan for tha United W&X properties located on Coral Way and st ted kAwsoctIm of SW le Avsnuo and SW 3RM 43" arftOW stet Plan). The, proposed mWiiicatien io to replace *a site place attedoW fo the odowl aewtnatn (which depktod Sma, am* as =NhCi pukirgi ifaj vAth ■ now of pian that depktt a now 00~ far IXOM MO 810l$1 COW Way and a paddno sbuctum Im serve riw mopW behind #w existing UMesd Way IwibdV4, The Plannind and =rjnd dtparonsnt M reowonendbW approval with 4wWWans based on ilndMps that #w propoaad afteWas will pretrlde a unMM plan for Sed UM M Way vomplax end that Witing will be conselidomf kft a sMaw and Inwr *M*nt spvafta Mmum aplftg out into the 8000ent nalghbortaod which Is aaaurtn3 today). Comoros oW to SWOOntng end eisvatlaa design of to pa"ft structure, do to U0 pngmn d hslaM and PrOitlnNty to an adJacel'lt reskeMtal nres, will be addrasmd sepw&Wly #ira * a Chu R Special POMIN for said slruafurs. 4" 4W CITY , OF P � Nl ZONING DEPARTMENT" dwu o 012— :P.An i13— W Condiwms for apprmh i. 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Y. atc ua a a�eai Ma�mSON �Ic M sag= WI M TLW rdloom f YKJIM�YM~c !Ri � ON L IM ei AWti IP 0[! we it Yoia 10 KM 0 W v �' *i ry �� L \� • r 4� w n N N i° w a $3 = Q n mIII a .1b;— IND IND w 0KW Vim i},1 Ioo it �.: F- as ■m ai wa hY L 2rao illlri 4mmom� Mriu: awe i CR Osamu a " ai 4140107aawev ,1 ei1a c+R4 +yu lag Hai Will [L ■�T7 „i.NZ i bac yl IK" l. 0 aa=* r'�m�"a�sic.YY m eras as dmrrlat,a. a�ang afllal..rwc ao M ar aw ro am Ran as P+9 iw is.so �IrUN a �s -4R IIMLOM Fob asAee !r. game so"OWN Sr. pop" ftow Mo oom t�f wa.aO Paw= 1�u e N Iinai A cmaL a r N w ea>..a1Y itrYo g/real i K[ L1kTr _ LIK Aa'wo on ��1y�1a•tlf0 lar ra7diYY fV r�ssiLrnrt vs Wei" d�app(( I~ai a�ilOacB N /K 01799 91111 rears 0 s$am ua am Aw us Am v At g �aeel iii;sr s_ Mow? as wM,u r! �� a► �7 ww ump y v eaawo Y.uu Kw rA1 rm7mo 07017 ar Mwq N lin LOrr1 sig� aall/a. zm"" a raT Vim i},1 y CR t�f e 4 Yom. yJ�t�\'�"�TiYl Ja•�� Ml I � Adrienne Friesner Pardo (305) 579-0683 Direct Fax: (305) 961-5683 E -Mail: pardoa@gtiaw.com Hand -Delivery Ms. Teresita Fernandez Clerk, Hearing Boards City of Miami 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 7th Floor Miami, FL 33130 WIMH A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W January 7, 2003 Re: United Way of Miami -Dade, Inc. 3250 S.W. 3°d Avenue/3150 S.W. 3nd Avenue, Miami, Florida Dear Teresita: ITEM PZ 5 On behalf of the United Way of Miami -Dade, Inc., we are requesting approval by the Zoning Board for approval of a Special Exception for up to 140 children from the age of six weeks to Kindergarten. In addition, we will need review and approval by the City Commission to modify a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants dated April 17, 1970 and amended by the Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 02-240 on March 7, 2002. A copy of the Covenant and March 7, 2002 Resolution are attached as Exhibits "1" and "2". The proposed modification to the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants provides for an amendment to paragraph three in order to modify the prior approved site plan. The proposed site plan includes the Center for Excellence which is a two story childcare and classrooms. The state-of-the-art childcare center will be located at 3250 S.W. 3`d Avenue. In addition there will be a 7 story building with offices and parking to be located at 3150 S.W. 3`d Avenue, Miami, Florida. Currently, there are surface parking lots where the Center for Excellence and office/parking structure will be located. Please place this item on the Zoning Board agenda in February, 2003 and the City Commission agenda in March 2003. Thank you very much for your attention to this matter and please call me (305) 579-0683 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, I s Adrienne Friesner Pardo Encl. cc: Mr. Harve A. Mogul Ms. Ana Gelabert-Sanchez Ms. Lourdes Slazyk Ms. Jocelynne McAdory Mr. Wayne A. Siebert Mr. Bruce Phillips Mr. Mike Lindstrom Ms. Emily Mager Hilarie Bass, Esq. \\MIA -S RV01 \PARDOA\ 1344923x01 \STQZ01 !. DOC\10/18/01 GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A. 1221 BRICKELL AVENUE MIAMI. FLORIDA 33131 305-579-0500 FAx 305-579-0717 www.gtiaw.com MIAMI NEW YORK WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA TYSONS CORNER CHICAGO BOSTor FORT LAUDERDALE BOCA RATON WEST PALM BEACH ORLANDO PHOENIX WILMINGTON LOS ANGELES DENVER TALLAHASSEE 03— 611 AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION . OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS THIS AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS (the "Amendment") is made and entered into as of this day of '2003, by UNITED WAY OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation ("United Way"), with an address of 3250 S.W. P Avenue, Miami, Florida 33129. RECITALS WHEREAS, The Mackle Company, Inc. and The Deltona Corporation (collectively, the "Prior Owners") entered into that certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (the "Declaration"), dated April 15, 1970 and recorded on May 25, 1970 in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438 of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and WHEREAS, United Way is the successor -in -title to the Prior Owners and the current fee owner of that certain parcel of land located in Miami -Dade County, Florida more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, United Way desires to amend the Declaration in the manner hereinafter set forth and the City of Miami Commission consented to such amendment on March 7, 2002; and WHEREAS, the United Way is submitting a revised site plan and desires to amend the Declaration in the manner set forth in Exhibit `B" and the City of Miami City Commission has consented to such amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and by virtue of the authority of United Way as hereinabove set forth, the Declaration is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amendment. Section 3 of the Declaration is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "That all of said property will only be developed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of that certain Site Plan Sheet AS -100 (the "Site Plan"), prepared by Horizons Design and The Haskell Company, dated January 3, 2003, (a true and correct copy of the Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit `B" and made a part hereof), and in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City of Miami now in effect relating or applicable hereto." 2. Resolution. The City of Miami Commission has approved the Site Plan pursuant to that certain Resolution 03- , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and made a part hereof. 3. Effect of this Amendment. Except as specifically amended hereby, the Declaration shall hereafter remain in full force and effect, as if this Amendment had not been entered into. 03-- 611 4. Construction. The section headings contained in this Amendment are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. In construing this Amendment, the singular shall be held to include the plural, the plural shall be held to include the singular, and reference to any particular gender shall be held to include every other and all genders. 5. Severability. In the event any term or provision of this Amendment is determined by appropriate judicial authority to be illegal or otherwise invalid, such provision shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be construed as deleted as such authority determines, and the remainder of this Amendment shall be construed in full force and effect. 6. Exhibits. All of the Exhibits attached to this Amendment are incorporated in, and made a part of, this Amendment. 7. Entire Agreement. This Amendment constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written. Print Name: Print Name: STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE ) UNITED WAY OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation By:_ Name: Title: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2003 by as of UNITED WAY OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He personally appeared before me, is personally known to me or produced as identification. Notary: Print Name: Notary Public, State of Florida My commission expires: 11 MIA-SRY011 GREGORYJA 11352591 v021SZNZ02!.D002/18/02 03- 611 EXHIBIT -X° Property Description Certain real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 55, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. 3" 611 mTNL7 GL2MMtN15 ITION ADM TO ZDNNG LEG IN ADDED To Zowc LEOFNI PLAN CND ON THE SITE PLAN AR LEGEND ON THE SITE PLAN I-7 - DETAIL WILL BE PRERADED IN PVN Srr - INFORWIDN ADDED PIAN SET LU INNS HAVE KEN NKA 04TEO IN GARAGE PLANS L4 SET ;%�ADJLACENT TO WALLS AND COLUIMS IN PLAN SE7 L SPACES- IMMERSIONS WILL BE ADDED 70 PERMIT SET ACCORDING TO ART 9, SEC. 922 RT XT ABOUT IRRIGATOR PER CDS A SIDS IE 0 SET TO COS ! SIDS 5 TD RESIDENTIAL - REF_` TO COSA STOS AS RELATES TO RESIDENTu x LL DE ADDED TO PINI WTIR NAY 0 1 --y/ �7 p P 4 d 9 .r EMEg pqR2 EXCELE Q . CUNIRO FWAY l7F NNIIIENCE sma NW I" EXISTING 6 ST EOSHNC 3 STORY BLDG. IF CORAL WA Y E Lwl In ll r l( ) � In o U L Z C7 LTJ d \ Ln (n ~ LM _ L4J f.0 PARING/OFFICE STRUCTURE i CORAL - eMR v:sz RD -) d * �N 401iai201 SITE PUN ZONING LEGEND UNITED WAY IRALR DADE SITE USE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AGES 3 MONTHS TO 20NNG DCWMTgN OFFICE ROSS OLOT AREA 161.915 S F. r \ .^ NET LOT AREA 81,065 S r. FLOOR MG (FAR) i LIATREUN AREA 1.72 (283.705 SF.) PROPOSED AREA .56 (91290 S.F.) BUldNG FOOTPRINT RIN AREA (/0% LU ) 65,9]8 S.F.Sf PROPOSED AREA 45,726 S I GREEN SPACE R[OIXIICO MU (16X GIA) 24.742 S.F. PROPOSED 26.952 S.F. —KING 2 1 V . i ROPOD 216 PROPOSED 301 ; j CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AND EXISNNG MSIN BUILOVGZONI GROSSOFFICE GROSS S LOT AREA 115.912 S.f. NET LOTAREA s2 (8 S.F. n0011 AREA (FAR) .71 (81,2/6 SF) BLALOING FOOTPRINT 28,464 S I. w); N.. 4; e� . - 1 GREEN SPACE 19.372 S.i. WMUNpINLADOOR PLAY AREA REQUIRED 1800 S.i. (I OT 9� PROPOSED 5965 Sr. wi E -I; « M N9MIUNCIOUTDOOR PLAY AREA REWIRED 3150 S.F. (45 S.F. - 70 CHILDREN - SECT. 936.5) 11,196 S.F. UNITED TO NOM a A2/ 70 6PN REQUIRED PARKING SPACES DROP-OFF (PER ART. 9 SECT. 936 7) 14' -- STAFF(PER ART. 9 SECT. 936.2) // MSW BUILDING115 GRAND(AMERED l�..l Qj HEIGHT 162 PROPOSED EXISTING ASIN BULLING soFEET PROPOSED CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE 35 FEET SETBACK ---- Sp(- REOIMEO AND PROPOSED FEET 11rpm- REDUpED MD 10 PROPOSED IO FEET OFFICE WIN VARKRO lU (7 nJ ZONING OFFICE GROSS LOT AREA 49,003 S.F. NET LOT AREA 26.037 S.F. FLOOR AREA (FAR)(OFFICE ONLY) 18 (9044 S.F) (PER ART. 25, SEC. 2502) BUILDING FOOTPRINT 17,262 S f GREEN SPACE 7560 S.F. REOULICO PARKING SPACES 26 HDGD PROP(OSFO OFFICE W 3RD IMO PARKING 95 FEET SETBACK AND PROPOSED ] s ftcr R �I�LNIL FRONTED FROM Q, r, (S.W. 32ND ROAD R S.W. 31ST ROAD) REQUIRED AND PROPOSED ;0 FEET SIDE - INTERIOR REQUIRED ANDPROPOSED 0 FEET YY i NOTE THE B NANOIFAP PARKING SPACES SCRKAII iHRCE BLIAOINGS, THE ANSIN BURDING, THE CFMDI FOR EXCELLENCE AD " (, TNC PINING GARAGE/ OFFICE BTRLDING. t 1. NOME OUYPSIFR ANLDEyLOADING ZONE-- - AT GROUND FLOOR aPPLCSNx xi�IM�O DDMOW PLMr In - D... i R:E .. i CORAL - eMR v:sz RD -) d * �N 401iai201 SITE PUN 01/21/03 11:30 GREENBERG TRALRIG -► 3054162035 A ,IQ Al333 DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS KNOW ALL NEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, the undersigned corporation, THE TACKLE COMPANY, !NC., a Florida corporation, is the owner of the !at simple title In and to the following described =eat properties situated, Ding and 'being in the City of Miami, Dade County, Florida, co -wit: Lacs 1 through 19 in. Block 67 of East Shenandoah, a subdivision according to the plat thereof as cacorded in Plat Book 14, upon page 55 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, and WHEREAS the undersigned corporation, THE DELTONA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation is the owner of the fee simple title in and to the iollowi::g real properties situated, Lying and being in the City of Miami, Dade County, Florida, to -wit: Lots LO through 18 both inclusive in Block 65 of East Shenandoah, a subdivision according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 14, at page 55 of the Public - Records of Dade County, Florida; and, WHEREAS, the undersigned Corporations have here- tofore appeared before the City Commission of the City of Miami in furtherance of their applications for the re -zoning of a portion of said properties, and for certain variances in connection with the proposed use thereof; all of vhick were In accordance with the proposed Plan of Development of All of said properties, which Plan of Developmeslt was submitted to the Miami City Commission at the time of its hearing on this matter, such Plan of Deveiopmenc being entitled "Proposed Addition to 1250.3200 Office Building," the 30016 having been prepared by James E. Venzel b AsaeCiatea, Architects and Engineers, tbair file No. 6.912, and containing one sheet having been last revised as of June 18, 1969; and =Z2mvvj xmTWABPIMPAREDBY: Crosge N. Jahn Attonwj st Is* 300 taybu;d Bailin' -1- �lyuai. llai�L ani s 01/21/03 11:31 GREENBERG TRALRIG -► 3054162035 NO. 286 D03 WHEREAS. the undersigned in furtherance of the :a?resencations made to the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, in connection with the proposed development and use of said property as outlined on the aforesaid Plan of development, and the type of restrictions that were going to be placed upon the use of the portions of the property in furtherance of said Plan. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the issuance by the City of Miami, Florida, of building ?traits for the construction of offatreet parking facilities on said Lots I.through B, Block 67 and said lots LO through 18 in Block 65, and for the construction of a six story structure on a portion of Lots 9 through 19 in said Block 67 and other improvements as set forth on the hereinbefore described "Plan of Development", the undersigned, THE MACKLE COMPANY, !ZIC. and THE DELTONA CORPORATION, do hereby declare and agree r:,at all of the hereinabove described real property shalt be restricted. as follows: 1. That the following described real property owned by the undersigned to -wit: Lots 1 through 19, Block 67, end Lots 10 through 18, Block 65 of Eaac Shenandoah Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 14, page 55 of the Public Rocords of Dada County, Florida, shall not be conveyed, mortgaged or leased, separate and apart from each other and that they will be held together as one single unified t=act. Provided. however, that this restriction shall not prohibit the conveyance of all or any portions of said lots between the undersigned Corporations. 2. That the existing structures or portions of said reel property and the additional buildings and parking facilities to be loesecd thereon will not be used, occupied, ?eased or rented ie: violation of any of the ordinances of the -'- 03W 611 01/21/03 11:32 GIEE`IBERG TRALRIG 3054iuom City of Miami, Fllorlda, now in affect. 3. That all of said ;roperty dill only be developed and maintained in accordance witti :he provisions of the said plan of Development therefor prepared by James E. Vervel., architect and Engineer under his file No. 6912, last Revised June 1$, 1969, ( a true and correct copy of such ?Lae of Davelopmenc being attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference expressly made a part of this Declaration of Restrictive Covenanta), in accordance with the :arms and provisions of Resolution 40934 of tha City of Miami, Florida, (a true and correct copy of such Resolution passed and adopted SapeW ber 11, 1969, being attached harsto an Ubibit "B" and by this reference expressly made a part of chis Declaration of Restrictive Covenants), and in accordance with the cifstreet parking ordinances of the City of Miami, Florida, and in accordance with all other applicable ordinances the City of Miami now in affect relating or applicable thereto. A. That THE HAC'dLE COMPANY, INC., and THE DEL:ONA CORPORATION do hereby declare chat these covenants are intended to and shall constitute restrictive covenants concerning the use, enjoyment and title to all of the real properties hereinabove described, and shall constitute covenants running vich the land and shall be binding upon the said THE HACKLE COMPANY, LNC., and THE DELTONA CORPORATION, thair respective successors and assigns. S. The restrictive covenants as hereinabove set forth may only be released, modified and supplemented by written agreement therefor executed by the undersigned or their successora in intorest, and then only after such release, modification or supplemanc'has been approved and authorized by appropriate Resolution of the Cary Cgoanissioners of the City of Miami, Florida. -3- 01/21/03 11:32 y C: �7►I: q .moi:.:.. •r"M"M IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said, THE MACXLE COMPANY, !NC., and THE DELTONA CORPORATION have caused these presents to be signed in their names by chair respaectve End 'caacaciva flea President / president and their Corporate Seals to be affixed and attested by their respective Socretariox all on this /I'day or Anri1 A. D. 1970 , THE KL MPANY, 0! ,y•,�''r�; ATTEST acretary Pros, rh y ,�yc Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: -%I W THE DELTONA G ATTEST • ;� ' /� 3Y Secret •ry Ex eutive Vice Pres Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence oft • f STATE �F F]ARLDA c COUNTY OF DADE Before we, a Notary Public is and for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared E. J. Mackie and R. F. Mickle President and Secretary respectively of THE MAME COMPANY, INC., a Florida corporation, *aid parsons being known to me cc be the individuals vho axae�c4d tt,e aaave and foregoing Declaration of Restrictive Covenants an behalf of said Corporation, and they acknowledged -4- and 4- 03-- 611 MAR -20-2002 1644 CITY CLERKS OFFICE 305 858 16i0 P.02 J -02-205(a) 02/28/02 RESOLUTION 140.0 2 — 2 4 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACi MENT (S) , APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO A DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT ("ZONING COVENANT") DATED APRIL 17, 1970, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6867, PAGE 438-447, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI -DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST 3M AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A", IN ORDER TO AMEND PARAGRAPH THREE OF THE ZONING COVENANT TO MODIFY THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN] SUBJECT TO THE PROPERTY OWNER RECORDING THE MODIFICATION IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property"), more particularly described in attached "Exhibit A," ate subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant '("Zoning Covenant"), dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, of the Public Records Of Miami -Dade County, Florida; and 011TiF CO PRIP 0 7 2002 :. ..yi 63- 611 MAR -20-2002 1645 CITY CLERICS O=FICE F ' 305 858 1610 P.03 WHEREAS, the property owner desires to modify paragraph three of Zoning Covenant by amending the previously approved site plant and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval of the requested modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth in the Planning Fact Sheet attached as "Exhibit B and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter finds that it is in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to approve the Modification to the Zoning Covenant subject to the conditions set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The modification of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant dated April 17, 1970, and recorded in Official Records Book 6867, Page 438-447, to amend the previously approved site plan is approved subject to the conditions set forth in attached "Exhibit B" and subject to the property owner recording the Modification in the Public Records of Miami -Dade Page 2 of 3 09. 0AA 63- 611 MAR -x-2002 16=45 CIry CLERKS OFFICE 306 em 1610 P.04 APPLICANT HEARING DATE REQUEST/LOCAMON LEGAL. DESCRIPTION PLANNING FACT SHEET Adrianne Pardo. Esq. for Ur W way of Miami -Dade March 7, WM APpoAmbly 3150 and 3250 SW 3"' Avenue Complete rugal description an file with the Hearing Boards offiics. PETITION Consideration of approving a Modification to a 00scfiaMdon of Resirld" Covsnanr doted APO 17. 1970 in order to t3 nwW paragraph three N order to nw * ave Prior approved site prem. PLANNING RECOMMENDATION BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS Approval with conditions. The requested modification to a covenant is In order to mocgly a prior approved sNe Pian for the Unhad Way Properties located on Coral Way and at the Intersection of SW 126 Avenue and SW 32" Road (See attached alb Pian). The prapwssd modification Is to rsplacs the site plan attached to the original covenant (~ dspkted rheas areas as surface parking h ts) with a new alts pian tot depicts a now "Canter for Et m§wme along Corsi Way and a parking structure to serve the complex behind Ow eodsdno WNW Way building. The Planning and zoning departnNnt is recotmnendinp approval wHh oontdNbm ba*W on findings that #e proposed strtmturas wIN Provide a unM*d Plan for #w United Way aomplax and that panting will be consolidated Into a single and mors ofRoMnt struchm (versus spilling out Into the adjacent neighboehood which Is occurdrtg todgo. Concerns oust the screening and siwation design of the p■rMng structure, dus is the prsposed height and prop Mit to an adjacent residential scary will be addressW separately #wmgh a Crass R Special Permit for said structure. CITY OF MIAMI - PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT 414 $W 2"D AVFNUi;. .02 RJM - MIAW, PLORtt1A. 99190 R*MW (=)~400 02- ?dn 03- G11. MAR -21 2002 OB* 40 CITY CLERICS 0FFI CE 305 8% 1610 P.08 County, Florida, all for the properties located at approximately 3150 and 3250 Southwest 3Avenue, Miami, Florida (the "Property*), legally described in attached "Exhibit A." Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.lf PASSED AND .ADOPTED this 7t; h day of Mrch 2002. OI A. DIAZ, YOR ATTEST: fE5-6;" -BYWA SCHEIDER ACffNG CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 055:YMT: This Resolution shall become effective as specified herein =1098 vetoed by the Mayor within ten days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever ie later. Page 3 of 3 TnTAI P . OR 03-- 611 r. ORAL WA )" I GEN OF y, . OJ 1119-2 Sf. .4,.'' EF11.) 55.026 S.f. )2 I6)2 SFJ 16.46+ S t. ORi W,am WPWI 19.372 S.f. M, 2400 1 OK01gllSPACE pUY MUo Ot9RC0 P� 5965 Is C—; ZONING LEGEND 11— SECS. /� 3150 S.f. IQY IA11R DADI LII CEMCR TOR CRCELLE��� (PER itYMAON pUID00R PUY PAUEOIMC165) USE ICES S MAMS 10 " fvl MK 110N 1,9 S 5 f. 1143.5 1 ON Iltf SPE PUN t A ON 11K WE PLAN OROSS toNo91,065 MET LOT 00 SE. SiJ Ir BE1NL WILL BE PRDPOCD W PUN SET BOOR ARCA (fW1916R1 �� f72 i1N.M5 56 191190 S� (v i0R161CaN ADOCO PVH SCT W CARAOI PUNS f2t pRppOYD MU S.E. BEEN 19O16.IONtED 9u60WO twmwS5.174 MIA ( 15,86 sr. iS� [M 10 WADS AND COLl9AN5 *1 KM PSn Sn ACCO"C 10 ART 9, SEC, 922 rylpfm ARfA WKEN SPACE 21,7-2 Sr. pi W6l 6E A00[D 10 PEMWT PER CDS k SIDS DARU (152 6U) 16.932 S., U. 1 A MIT SO /0 ODS k SIDS1 70 pESO[MVL - RCI. 10 GDS L 5105 AS P[WL5 /0 RE51DENiW YAII BC ADDED 10 Pw1 •y PAR991O 216 301 t �! �v�� y - D 1ER idl CRCEIICNCE AND COST" ANSW BIMDNC p11 a y(; r. ORAL WA )" I GEN OF y, . OJ 1119-2 Sf. .4,.'' EF11.) 55.026 S.f. )2 I6)2 SFJ 16.46+ S t. ORi W,am WPWI 19.372 S.f. M, 2400 1 ,M. DLRiSTER AM t11AUwo AT ORDIRID BOOR "vu&wa o999aa� h 1> M SITE PUN OK01gllSPACE pUY MUo Ot9RC0 P� 5965 Is C—; 11— SECS. /� 3150 S.f. —_...�. (PER itYMAON pUID00R PUY PAUEOIMC165) 11,196 Sr. fvl (15SY 10 NOIMISSMKt l 10 6PN ' U'l REQUIRED PMKPlO SPACES ORDP-OfF (P[R ART. 9 SEtI. 9)67j ART, ART, 9 SECT. 9]6.1) Ir S� (v 115 fgM1DfATNEP[0 162 NEYAIT MD u E 6%CELLENCE w rcnt�..) 3SFEET R)y,CR AND ppOPOSED AND pROPOSEO10 FEET .5 IEnuo)IIT - R[OUPED _—MfKE WM PAR"fKELl N,003 Sf 6R065 tOt MEA 16.0]7 Sr.CZl An NE7 t01 MCA it" ARCA (fM) (TIKEONLY) t6 (901- Sf) (PER ARM A SEC. 2502) 17,262 S1 r00TPRW7 756026 gMSPACES d /IE>GNr pgOPOSCO OfiKE MIO PMIc9l05E16ACN 9s rcn(1J M91161E0'ANO D 75 FEET TROMt0 ROAD D]1paw) FUl Q' Sa(_ 9f1(RIOR REOIM[0 ANO PROPOSED 10 R[7 ,M. DLRiSTER AM t11AUwo AT ORDIRID BOOR "vu&wa o999aa� h 1> M SITE PUN 6 o: m 1� 6 on "a u �... � �/Mli ►iMit M 1 v .a ..,» u �... � �/Mli ►iMit M 1 v MW -20--2002 16:45 CITY CLERKS OFFICE 305 8% 1610 P.05 Conditions; for approval: 1. The new proposed "Crater for iExcailsrwe" iroludes a preschool center, which esquires a Special Exception; #m applicant is required b obi the spacial permit saparstety and comply with any rondmons owl may be imposed on the final design Of Bald strodune. Z. The new proposed parking Versus mgWm a Class ■ Spaclai Permit; the applicant Is required to obtain the special permit saparaialy and comply with arty conditions that may be imposed on the MW design of said abruci um. 9. The approval of this covenant modification only kwhmba approval of the proposed building footprints and nmudmum heipl t (as specilled on the adsched plan and below); this approval in no way authortess uses or approvals of iheae butldinga for motion until the special Wmtts rrqutred In 1 and 2 above are obtained. Proposed maximum heights: Psrldng struduw: Maximum height of U fact to by of parapet 74 fret wNh archileckmal features Center of Excellence: Uliexhwm height of 64 last overall f CITY OF MIAMI • PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT 4" SW 2M0 AVM E. 3� FLOOR • MWW. FLORIDA, x3130 PRONE (305)410-14W 03- 611 ZONING FACT SHEET Case Number: 2003-0637 24 -Mar -03 Item 2 Location: Approximately 3250 & 3150 SW 3d Avenue Legal: (Complete legal description on file with the Department of Hearing Boards) Applicant: Adrienne F. Pardo, Esquire on behalf of United Way of Miami Dade, Inc. 1221 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL 33131 (305) 579-0500 Zoning: Request: Purpose: O Office Special Exception as listed in Ordinance No. 11000, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Article 4, Section 401, Schedule of District Regulations, to allow a child daycare center for up to 140 children. This will provide for an amendment to paragraph three in the attached Declaration of Restrictive Covenant in order to modify the previously approved site plan. Recommendations: Planning & Zoning Dept.: Approval with conditions. Public Works: No comments. Plat and Street Committee: N/A. Miami -Dade County: N/A. Enforcement History, If any Case No: N/A. Found N/A. Violation(s) N/A. Ticketing Action: N/A. Daily $0.00 Affidavit Non -Compliance Issued Warning Letter sent Total Fines to $0.00 Lien Recorded CEB Action: History: Analysis: See supporting documentation. Zoning Board Resolution: ZB 2003-0696 Zoning Board: Granted with conditions to City Commission. City Commission: N/A. Last Hearing Comply Order Vote: 9-0 03- 611 .ANALYSIS FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION 3250 & 3150 SW 3'd Avenue CASE NO. 2003-0637 Pursuant to Article 4, Section 401 of Ordinance 11000, as amended, The Zoning Ordi- nance of the City of Miami, Florida, the subject proposal has been reviewed to allow a child day care in excess of twenty (20) children, in this case, for one hundred forty (140) children, to be placed in O "Office" and SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District" as follows: NOTE: This Special Exception also encompasses the following special permit: Class II Special Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, for temporary construc- tion fence and covered walkway within SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Class II Special Permit as Per Article 6, Section 623.3, for development of new construction within the SD -23 "Coral Way Special District". Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 903.1, to allow development of a project divided by a street. Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 923.2, for reduction in verti- cal clearance for loading area. Class I Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 918.2, for parking and staging during construction. Class I Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 920.1, to allow a trailer and watchman quarters for construction and other temporary office uses such as leasing and sales. Class I Special Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, to allow child daycare fa- cilities. 03- 611 The following findings have been made: • It is found that the proposed United Way "Center for Excellence" child daycare use is an appropriate use in (0) "Office" designation with a SD -23 Overlay District. • It is found that the proposed layout provides adequate parking at a new garage struc- ture being built to the southeast of the proposed daycare, facing Coral Way. It is also found that in order to accomplish the Center for Excellent and the parking garage structures, a modification to the existing covenant is required. • It is found that the applicant has been working with the Internal Review Committee and have addressed must of the committee's concerns; however, comments about the articulation of the facades still pending. • It is found that the proposed child daycare facility adequately addresses the ingress and egress of vehicles and pedestrian to and from the parking structure and drop-off at the office designated portion of SW 32nd Road. • It is found that as for off-street and loading, the project adequately addresses the potential for adverse effect by internalizing it. • It is found that the proposed work has no major impact on refuse and service area. • It is found that signage and lighting will be reviewed and mitigated by the planning and building department before the issuance of a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with all utility code require- ments before the issuance a building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will need to comply with code requirements regard- ing drainage as specified in the Florida Building Code before the issuance of building permit. • It is found that the proposed work will no adversely affect the preservation of natural features of SD -23 "Coral Way Special Overlay District". • It is found that the use is compatible and will be beneficial to the area by providing a much-needed service to the adjacent residential area as well as creating new employ- ment opportunities. • It is found that upon compliance with conditions set forth below, this project will not have any adverse impacts on the surrounding area. 08- 614 Based on these findings, the Planning and Zoning Department is recommending ap- proval of the application with the following conditions: 1. This approval is subject to applicant obtaining City Commission's approval of modifications to the previously approved covenant. 2. Paint color samples, faVade modifications and signs specifications should be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department prior to issuance of any building permit. ®3- 611 03- 611 to 03- 611 Zoning Board Action for Special Exception Motion: Lmove4hat the request on agenda item # 2 be (denied) (Lqranted)Jn that the requirements of Article 16 (were) (were not) s5TIVrerby relevant evidence in the record of the public hearing a) as stated in the City's finds or fact, or b) as demonstrated by the petitioner, or c) on the basis of the following: The Zoning Board, in its decision to (grant) (deny) the special exception, shall make written findings that the applicable requirements of this zoning Ordinance, Section 1305 (have) (have not) been met. Circle appropriate condition(s): 1305.1 Ingress and Egress Due consideration shall be given to adequacy of ingress and egress to the property and structure and uses thereon, with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control and access in case of fire and emergency. 1305.2 Offstreet Parking and Loading Due consideration shall be given to of beet parking and loading facilities as related to adjacent street, with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, internal traffic flow and control, arrangement in relation to access in case of fire or other emergency and screening and landscaping. 1305.3 Refuse and Service Ares Due consideration shall be given to the location, scale, design and screening of refuse and service areas to the manner in which refuse is to be stored and to the manner and timing of refuse collection and deliveries, shipments or other service activities, as such matters relate to the location and nature of uses on adjoining properties and to the location and character of adjoining public ways. 1305.4 Signs and Lighting Due consideration shall be given to the number, size, character, location and orientation of proposed signs and of proposed lighting for signs and premises, with particular reference to traffic safety, glare and compatibility and . harmony with adjoining and nearby property and the character of the area. 03- 611 1305.5 Utilities Due considw4on shall be giauen to utilides required, with particular referemce to availability and capacity of systems, location of connections and potentially adverse appearance or other adverse effects on adjoining and nearby property and the character of the area. 1305.6 Drainage Due consideration shall be given for drainage, with particular reference to effect on adjoining and nearby properties and on general drainage systems in the area. Where major drainage volumes appear likely and capacity of available systems is found marginal or inadequate, consideration shall be given to possibilities for recharge of groundwater supply on the property, temporary retention with gradual discharge, or other remedial measures. 1305.7 Preservation of Natural Features Due consideration shall be given to provision for the preservation of existing vegetation and geological features whenever possible. 1305.8 Control of Potentially Adverse Effects Generally In addition to consideration of detailed elements indicated above, as appropriate to the particular class or kind of special permit and the circumstances of the particular case, due consideration shall be given to potentially adverse effects generally on adjoining and nearby properties, the area, the neighborhood or the City of use or occupancy as proposed, or its locations, construction, design, character, scale or manner of operation. Where such potentially adverse effects are found, consideration shall be given to special remedial measures appropriate in the particular circumstances of the case, including screening or buffering, landscaping, control of manner or hours of operation, alteration of use of such space, or such other measures as are required to assure that such potential adverse effects will be eliminated or minimized to the maximum extent reasonably feasible and that the use of occupancy will be compatible and harmonious with other development in the area to a degree which will avoid substantial depreciation of the value of nearby property. uye. Signa Print Name 2 3-24-fl3 Agenda item Date X03-- 611 Miami Zoning Board Resolution No.: 2003-0696 Monday, March 24, 2003 Mr. Juvenal Pina offered the following resolution and moved its adoption Resolution: AFTER CONSIDERING THE FACTORS SET FORTH IN SECTION 1305 OF ORDINANCE NO. 11000, THE ZONING BOARD GRANTED THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS LISTED IN ORDINANCE NO. 11000, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, ARTICLE 4, SECTION 401, SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS, TO ALLOW A CHILD DAYCARE CENTER FOR UP TO 140 CHILDREN FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3150 AND 3250 SOUTHWEST 3RD AVENUE, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 10 THROUGH 18, BLOCK 65, AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 19, BLOCK 67, EAST SHENANDOAH (14-55), PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA; ZONED O OFFICE. THIS SPECIAL EXCEPTION WAS GRANTED WITH A TIME LIMITATION OF TWELVE MONTHS IN WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT: 1) THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO APPLICANT OBTAINING CITY COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF MODIFICATIONS TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED COVENANT, AND 2) PAINT COLOR SAMPLES, FACADE MODIFICATIONS AND SIGN SPECIFICATION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY BUILDING PERMIT. Upon being seconded by Mr. Charles J. Flowers, the motion was passed and adopted by the following vote: Mr. Charles J. Flowers Yes Mr. Miguel Gabela Yes Mr. Joseph H. Ganguzza Yes Mr. Charles A. Garavaglia Yes Ms. Ileana Hemandez-Acosta Yes Mr. Carlos Martell Null Mr. Juvenal A. Pina Yes Mr. Allan Shulman Yes Mr. Angel Urquiola Yes Mr. Georges Williams Yes AYE: 9 NAY: 0 ABSTENTIONS: 0 NO VOTES: 1 ABSENT: 0 Ms. Fernandez: Motion carries 9-0 r Teresita L. Fernandez, Executive Sedetary Hearing Boards Case No. 2003-0637 Item Nbr: 2 03-- 611 Miami Zoning Board Resolution No.: 2003-0696 Monday, March 24, 2003 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE ) Personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, Teresita L. Fernandez, Clerk of the Zoning Board of the City of Miami, Florida, and acknowledges that she executed the foregoing Resolution for a Special Exception request. SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF Ma��' , 2003. \%C{ne:5 nn C_az+; (9 Print Notary Name Personally know 4 or Produced I.D. Type and number of I.D. produced Did take an oath or Did not take an oath J� Notary Public State of Florida My Commission Expires: �.✓' vanessa Casd#o **MY Commissim CC853181 Expnas duly 11.2003 03- Gli Case No. 2003-0637 Item Nbr: 2 OFFICE OF HEARING BOARDS 444 SW 2"d Avenue, 7t' Floor • Miami, Florida 33130 Telephone 305-416-2030 • Fax 305-416-2035 APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION ANY PERSON WHO RECEIVES COMPENSATION, REMUNERATION OR EXPENSES FOR CONDUCTING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES TO REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST WITH THE CITY CLERK, PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN LOBBYING ACTIVITIES BEFORE CITY STAFF, BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND THE CITY COMMISSION. A COPY OF SAID ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK (MIAMI CITY HALL), LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33133. APPLICANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE, IF NEEDED, TO BRING AN INTERPRETER FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO ANY PRESENTATION BEFORE CITY BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND THE CITY COMMISSION. POWER OF ATTORNEY WILL BE REQUIRED IF NEITHER APPLICANT OR LEGAL COUNSEL REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT EXECUTE THE APPLICATION OR DESIRE TO MAKE A PRESENTATION BEFORE CITY BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND THE CITY COMMISSION. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE TYPEWRITTEN AND SIGNED IN BLACK INK. IT WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THIS OFFICE ONLY THE FIRST SEVEN (7) DAYS OF THE MONTH FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 3:30 PM. RECORDATION COST FOR THE RESOLUTION IS $6.00 FOR THE FIRST PAGE AND $4.50 FOR ADDITIONAL PAGES. ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Within the City generally, or within certain zoning districts, certain structures, uses, and/or occupancies specked in this ordinance are of a nature requiring special and intensive review to determine whether or not they should be permitted in specific locations, and if so, the special limitations, conditions, and safeguards which should be applied as reasonably necessary to promote the general purposes of this Zoning Ordinance and, in particular, to protect adjoining properties and the neighborhood from avoidable potentially adverse effects. It is further intended that the expertise and judgment of the Zoning Board be exercised in making such determinations, in accordance with the rules, considerations and limitations relating to Special Exceptions (see Article 16 of the Zoning Ordinance). Formal public notice and hearing is mandatory for Special Exceptions. The Zoning Board shall be solely responsible for determinations on applications for Special Exceptions except when otherwise provided for in toer City Code. All applications shall be referred to the Director of the -'Planning and Zoning Department for his/her recommendations and the Director shall make any further referrals required by these regulations. I, Adrienne F. Pardo on behalf of the United Way of Miami -Dade. Inc. hereby apply to the City of Miami Zoning Board for approval of a Special Exception for the property located at 3150 and 3250 S.W. 3rd Avenue Miami Florida , folio number 01-4139-007-3150 and 01-4139- 007-3300. Nature of proposed use (please be specific): a child care facility for up to 140 children Rev. 10/01/02 03- Gti 1. Three original current surveys of the property prepared by a State of Florida Registered Land Surveyor within 6 months from the date of application. 2. Two 11x17" original plans and one 24x36" original plan, signed and sealed by a State of Florida Registered Architect or Engineer showing property boundaries, existing (if any) and proposed structure(s), parking, landscaping, etc.; building elevations and dimensions and computations of lot area and building spacing. 3. Plans need to be stamped by the Hearing Boards Division first and then signed by Public Works, Zoning and Planning prior to submission of application. 4. An 8 % x 11" copy of the signed plans attached to this application. 5. An 8 %Z x11" copy of all exhibits that will be presented at the hearing shall be attached to this application. 6. Affidavit and disclosure of ownership of subject property and disclosure of interest (see attached forms). 7. Certified list of owners of real estate within a 500 -foot radius of the outside boundary of property covered by the application (see pages 5 and 6). 8. At least two photographs that show the entire property (land and improvements). 9. Recorded warranty deed and tax forms of the most current year available that show the present owner(s) of the property. 10. Other (specify and attach cover letters explaining why any document you are attaching is pertinent to this application). 11. Is the property within the boundaries of a historic site, historic district or archeological zone designated pursuant to Chapter 23 of the Miami City Code? No 12. Is the property within the boundaries of an Environmental Preservation District designated pursuant to Chapter 17 of the Miami City Code? No 13. What is the purpose of this Special Exception? Approval of a child care facility for up to 140 children 14. Cost of processing according to the City Code: Special exception $ 800.00 Special exception requiring automatic city commission review $ 2,000.00 Extension of time for special exception $ 500.00 Public hearing and public meeting mail notice fees, including cost of handling and mailing per notice $ 3.50 Rev. 10/01/02 2 03- 611 the applicant if there is no appeal from the applicant or a property owner within five hundred (500) feet of the subject property. Signature fti'l -&- -Pa,� Name Adrienne F. Pardo Address 1221 Brickell Avenue Rev. 10/01/02 Miami, FI 33131 Telephone (305) 579-0683 Date 2gyi3_ q 03- 611 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1_5 day of 2003, by Adrienne F. Pardo an individual personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. (Stamp) ALN ARYSEAL MARisot, x coN¢A� RA STATE OF FLMIDA roMMISSION NO DM4W2 MY COMMI59ON EXP. SEPT 17 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Signature The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 , by of a who corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He/She is personally known to me or has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. (Stamp) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Signature The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 , by partner (or agent) on behalf of , a partnership. He/She is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. (Stamp) Signature Rev. 10/01/02 4 03- 611 OWNER'S LIST Owner's Name United Way of Miami -Dade. Inc. Mailing Address 3250 S.W. 3nd Avenue, Miami, Florida Zip Code 33131 Telephone Number (305) 646-7000 Legal Description: See Attached Exhibit °A° Owner's Name Mailing Address Zip Code Telephone Number Legal Description: Owner's Name Mailing Address Zip Code Telephone Number Legal Description: Any other real estate property owned individually, jointly, or severally (by corporation, partnership or privately) within 500 feet of the subject site is listed as follows: Street Address None Street Address Street Address Legal Description Legal Description Legal Description Rev. 10/01/02 � 3 V . �+ 1 l 1 5 AFFIDAVIT Before me, the undersigned authority, this day personally appeared Adrienne F. Pardo who being by me first deposes and says: 1. That he/she is the owner, or the legal representative of the owner, submitting the accompanying application for a public hearing as required by the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, affecting the real property located in the City of Miami, as described and listed on the foregoing pages of this affidavit and made a part thereof. 2. That all owners which he/she represents, if any, have given their full and complete permission for him/her to act in his/her behalf for the street closure as set out in the accompanying petition, ❑ including responding to day to day staff inquires; ❑ not including responding to day to day staff inquiries in which case he/she should be contacted at 3. That the foregoing pages are made a part of this affidavit contain the current names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers and legal descriptions for the real property of which he/she is the owner or legal representative. 4. The facts as represented in the application and documents submitted in conjunction with this affidavit are true and correct. Further Affiant sayeth not. Adrienne F. Pardo Applicant Name STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Applicant Signature The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2003, by Adrienne F. Pardo an individual personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who qid (did not take an oath. (Stamp) Signature MAR SOAL R �ARYSEAL NOTARY PUBLIC STATE Rev. 10/01/02 COMMFLORIDAISSION No. D 6 MYCOMMISSION�" DIerrQW2 who ' is 03-- 611 DISCLOSURE OF OWNERSHIP 1. Legal description and street address of subject real property: 3150 and 3250 S.W. 3d Avenue See attached Exhibit °A" 2. Owner(s) of subject real property and percentage of ownership. Note: The Code of the City of Miami requires disclosure of all parties having a financial interest, either direct or indirect, in the subject matter of a presentation, request or petition to the City Commission. Accordingly, question #2 requires disclosure of shareholders of corporations, beneficiaries of trusts, and/or any other interested parties, together with their addresses and proportionate interest. See attached Exhibit "B" 3. Legal description and street address of any real property (a) owned by any party listed in answer to question #2, and (b) located within 500 feet of the subject real property. None VOfd6 Owner or Attorney for Owner Name STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Owner or Attorney for Owner Signature The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 3 day of 2003, by Adrienne F. Pardo who is n individual personally known to me or who has produced as identification an w o d (did not) take an oath. N � n (Stamp) Sign ure On'� MARwL R GO NMAV PMUC STATE OF FUM ppMMWON NO. DDU8M my COMM SWN F' SEPI 17 Rev. 10/01/02 7 03-- 611 Exhibit " A" Legal Description of Property at 3150-3250 S.W. 3`d Avenue. Miami. Florida: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14, at Page 55, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. 03-- 611 Exhibit "B" United Way of Miami Dade 2002/2003 Board Name company Mrs. Jayne H. Abess City National Bank of Florida Director of Community Affairs Mr. Cesar L. Alvarez Greenberg Traurig, PA President and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Antonio L. Argiz Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Company, CPA President, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Shareholder Mr. Jose R. Arriola InktelDirect Chief Executive Officer Gregory A. Baldwin, Esq. Holland & Knight LLP Partner Hilarie Bass, Esq. Shareholder Mr. Bob Beamon President and Chief Executive Officer Greenberg Traurig, PA The Bob Beamon Golf Tennis Classic Robert G. Beatty, Esq. The Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald General Counsel and Vice President, Public Affairs Mr. Stephen M. Beatus United Airlines Vice President, Latin America, Miami and the Caribbean Mr. Peter L. Bermont Salomon Smith Barney, Inc. Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager Mrs. Rita L. Bligh Washington Mutual First Vice President, Senior Regional Manager Ms. Janelle Braverman MAST Academy, Miami -Dade County Public Student Government Association Mrs. Sharon A. Brown Director of Alumni and External Affairs Ms. Margarita R. Delgado President Mr. Jesus Diaz, Jr. Office Managing Partner 01/07/03 University of Miami MRD Consulting The Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald Page 1 of 5 03- 611 United Way of Miami Dade 2002/2003 Board Name Company Ms. Remedios Diaz Oliver All American Containers, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Robert H. Dickinson Carnival Cruise Lines President Mr. Peter J. Dolara American Airlines Senior Vice President Mr. Richard D. Fain Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Luis Fernandez-Rocha WLTV-TV Channel 23 Vice President and General Manager Mrs. Regina J. Frazier University of Miami Director, Pharmacy Mr. Fred Frost South Florida AFL-CIO President Mr. Jesus Galvez U.S. Postal Service Postmaster Mrs. Barbara F. Garrett Applica, Inc. Senior Vice President Mrs. Maria C. Garza South Dade Skills Center Director Ms. Maritza Gomez Montiel Deloitte & Touche LLP Partner Mr. William E. Graham The Graham Companies President and Chief Executive Officer Mrs. Carol Greenberg Brooks Continental Real Estate Companies President Mr. John A. Hall Peoples National Bank of Commerce President Mr. Adolfo Henriques Union Planters Bank Chief Executive Officer, Southern Banking Group Jorge L. Hernandez-Torano, Esq. Holland & Knight, LLP Partner 01/07/03 Page 2 of 5 03- 611 United Way of Miami Dade 2002/2003 Board Name Company Mr. William Ho Florida Power & Light Company Director, Customer Service Field Operations Mr. Fred Jackson International Business Machines Business Development Executive Ms. Laurie B. Jennings WSVN-TV, Channel 7 News Anchor Shirley B. Johnson, Ph.D. United Teachers of Dade Secretary, Treasurer and Chief of Staff Mr. Joseph P. Lacher BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. President - Florida Mr. David Lawrence Jr. The Early Childhood Initiative President Mr. Jorge Luis Lopez Steel Hector & Davis LLP Partner Ms. Ann P. Machado Creative Staffing President and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Raul P. Masvidal Masvidal Partners, Inc. President Mr. Carlos A. Migoya Wachovia Bank, NA Regional President, Dade and Monroe Counties Mrs. Sue Miller Alison W. Miller, Esq. Shareholder Mr. Harve A. Mogul President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Rudolph G. Moise, D.O. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Tracv Mourning Mr. Allan J. Pekor President Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler United Way of Miami -Dade Comprehensive Health Center, Inc. Lennar Financial Services 01/07/03 Page 3 of 5 United Way of Miami Dade 2002/2003 Board Name Company The Honorable Alexander Penelas Miami -Dade County Mayor Mr. Paul R. Philip Miami -Dade County Public Schools Chief of Staff Marty Pinkston, Ph.D. Florida Memorial College Director of Scheduling and Corporate Seminars Ms. Ann Pope Rouse Company Development Director Ms. Claudia Puig General Manager Mr. Gerald W. Rainey, Jr. Secretary Mr. Julio A. Ramirez President, Latin America and Caribbean Mr. Ray Rodriguez President and Chief Operating Officer Mrs. Josie Romano Brown President Mr. J. David Scheiner Vice Chairman and Director of Stores Elizabeth M. Schwabedissen, Esq. Shareholder Donna E. Shalala, Ph.D. President Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation Miami -Dade County Firefighters Burger King Corporation Univision, Inc. Mercy Hospital Foundation Burdines Adorno & Yoss, P.A. University of Miami Ms. Barbara L. Shrut Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD Vice President, Customer Loyalty Mrs. Elsie Sterling Howard St_ erling_ Public Relations President Mr. Merrett R. Stierheim Miami=Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Mr. Robert C. Strauss Noven Pharmaceuticals, Inc. President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman 01/07/03 Page 4 of 5 03-- 611 United Way of Miami Dade 2002/2003 Board Mr. Pat L. Tornillo, Jr. President Mrs. Teresa A. Zubizarreta President and Chief Executive Officer 65 members 01/07/03 Company United Teachers of Dade Zubi Advertising Services, Inc. Page 5 of 5 03- 611 inr 01/21/03 11:33 BERG TRAIJRIG -+ 3054162035 PREPARED BY, RECORD AND RETURN TO: BAXC P, DONELSON, BEARMAN & CALDWELL Professional Corporation :11 Union Street, Suite 1700 Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Tax Folio 01-4139-007-3150 and Tax Folio 1* 01-4139-007-3300 8DE(7-1,k WSRPLA�l Y DELLS 99R 19ti:4;: 21477 1999 AN%` 13 1�r:4x OOCSTPOEE 28►2dG.ill} Sl1RTl 21,150.10 HARVEY RUVINr CLERK DADE MUNT1't FL THIS SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED made and executed this 1A day of April, 1999, by ART OF FLORIDA. INC., a Florida corporatgn, whose trailing address is Suite 700, 3310 West End Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 31203 (hereinafter tailed the "Grantor', to UNMD'WAY OF DADE COUNTY, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, whose taxpayer identification number is 59-0830840 and whose mailing address is One Southeast Third Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131 (hereinafter called the "Gcantee'�. Wherever used herein, the terms. "Grantor" and "Grantee" shall include all of the parties to this instrument and their successors and assigns. WITNESSETH: That the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) , and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt, adequacy and sufficiency whereof are hereby acknowledged, by these presents does hereby grant, bargain, seri. alien, remise, release, convey and confirm unco the Granite and to Grantee's successors and assigns forever, that certain land situate in the County of Miami -Dade, State of Florida, more fully described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein (the "Property"). TOGETHER with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances belonging or in any way appertaining to said Property, and all of the estate, right, title, interest, lien, equity and claim whatsoever of Grantor, either at law or in equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of Grantee. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the aforesaid Property in fee simple absolute forever. I HIS CONVEYANCE is trade subject only to the following exceptions: See Ezhihit "B" attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein (the "Permitted Exceptions"). The said Grantor does hereby covenant with the said Grantee that the title and quiet possession thereto it will 'Harrant and de,.end against the lawful claims of all persons claiming by, through or under it, but not further or otherwise. N UC764457.2 430 w0 Mm ��1-D 03- 611 0121/03 11:33 avEENBERG Tj*MIG -► 3054162035 NO. 2% L 0" 18551 G -Z350 ry WPNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused this Special Warranty Deed to be executed, by its duty authorized office., on the day and date first above written. kM, C ss Signature) N t 1�1. Fh1 C., fJ (Witness Print Name mess signature) RU 7-,qC: � ,e 417-*RreS (Witness Print Name) STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF DAVIDSON HILT OF FLORIDA, INC., A Florida corporation By; L �\ Its: Mat Executive Vice President The fore oing instrument was acknowledged before me, this 7- day of , 1999, by of HRT OF FLORIDA, INC a Florida corporation, who is personally Icnown to me or produced as identification and who signed the foregoing on behalf of the corporation. V XAC :6-193-7.: 429630-070 04/07/99 PA �/ MO -V S'igiatare Print/�& 7 -Al- A&IF5 9Ae 7'0,6 ie 6 Notary Notary Public, State of Tennessee Commission Expires: l/-/%- a6n ?. (Notary Sea!) '3P Gid 01/21/03 11:34 GTEBQSM TRPMIG -► 30541620M NO. 2B6 908 Et PC V�IT "A". Property Description Cer min real property situated in the State of Florida, County of Ntiami•Dade, and described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Block 65, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 67, EAST SHENANDOAH, ac nr p t0 fl C P12[ there0t, CeCOTd a :a1 Nat EQ:rk ice, Pcge ,5, QL the PuD11C Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. y RAC 254837.2 429630-070 04/07,99 J 01/21/03 11:34 GREENBERG TRAuRIG -► 3054162035 Y ` R'� 18561' PG 236 Permitted Encumbrances Miami -Dade County property Dues for the year 1999 and subsequent years, which are not yet due and payable. 2. Declaration of Restrictive Covenants filed May 25, 1970, in Official Records Book 6867, page 438. Catch basin --,me vales, rc hydrant, rnaunoles, lighi poles, waier mater and sprinkler valves located upon the premises, not within recorded easements, as disclosed by survey prepared by J. Bonfill & Associates, Inc., Order No. 99-0090, dated January 26, 1999. womveuc �caoaas aoa�c a*aweCOUNTY, PLQVM. RECORD YeRfgw HARVEY RUVIN CLSQAe Pmrmr cQURr U. C :61837.` 42%lo-on 04/02/99 d W9 I G t 1 3150 & 3250 SOUTHWEST 3RD AVENUE O/OFFICE AND SD-23/CORAL WAY SPECIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT SPECIAL EXCEPTION, as per City of Miami Zoning Ordinance 11000 as amended, Article 4, Section 401, Scheduled District Regulations, to allow a child daycare center for up to 140 children. Class II Special Permit as per Article 4, Section 401, for temporary construction fence and covered walkway within the Sd-23 Overlay District. Class II Special Permit as per Article 6, Section 623.3, for development of new construction within the SD -23 Overlay District. Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 903.1 to allow development of a project divided by a street; Class II Special Permit as per Article 9, Section 923.2 for reduction in vertical clearance for loading area. Class I Permit as per Article 9, Section 918.2, for parking and staging of construction during construction. Class I Permit as per Article 9, Section 920.1, to allow a trailer and watchman quarters for construction and other temporary office uses such as leasing and sales. Class I Special Permit as Article 4, Section 401, to allow child day care facilities. n ce McPhee ing Inspector II Date 03- 611 rWom�M\v-m-m an a�su�K- u�c w.A Os ti ae �M� wed �.: �mav� 03- 611 �r�zo� /t!` THE HASKELL COMPANY �'-- !! c taro racu�rr saacna■a rv. i L United Way UNITED WAY OF MIAMI-DADE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AND OFFICE / PARKING STRUCTURE CITY CLASS II SUBMISSION DECEMBER 16, 2002 DRAWING LIST COVER SHEET CONTEXT PLAN AS -100 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN L-101 LANDSCAPE PLAN SITE PHOTOGRAPHS SITE PHOTOGRAPHS SITE PHOTOGRAPHS AERIAL W/ 3-D MODEL 3-D RENDERING CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE A-1GROUND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN A-2 LEVEL TWO FLOOR PLAN A-3 ROOF PIAN A-4 WEST/SOUTH ELEVATION A-5 EAST/NORTH ELEVATION THE HAS KELL COMPANY TOTAL FACILITY SOLUTIONS OFFICE/PARKING. STRUCTURE B-1GROUND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN B-2 LEVEL TWO FLOOR PLAN 0-3 TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (3, 4, 5, 6, & 7) B-4 LEVEL EIGHT/OFFICE PLAN B-5 ROOF PLAN 8-6 SOUTH ELEVATION B-7 NORTH ELEVATION B-8 WEST/EAST ELEVATIONS 8-9 BUILDING SECTIONS B-10 BUILDING SECTIONS B-11 BUILDING SECTIONS I Horizons Design** AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH WITH 3D MODEL LOOKING NORTHEAST CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE & OFFICE/PARKING STRUCTURE ot— [A111111 ��. 10113]20 !(7P SHE PHOTOS f !' SITE /-GN PHOTOS �� .o1 1332( �p SITE /-H- PHOTOS djY w LEGEND [] EXAMIC WE To MAIN, PLANT LIST COMO" wa on 111110,1110 Ga. zj�m walsman w Kum Krum XIA O.C. !Y( EIEfNR ftv soo ON. wean[ sou0 a0 NOTES 1) Murk"Air, 2) AU KANN 10 K FUXFM #I an KnM 3) ALL MR11111111111 AKd 18 K MM ON Off. MAupW WW SM. COMM fm=. -) *,MNFA'Pfw 10 K 11111100 MR nAAy AI m"c" 6(j m P" ,� i . __,� LVOtnEx �� ANSON 8M. ,BREED WAY' EXISTING 6 STORY kl)G. PARKING/OFFICE STRUCTURE EXISTING EXISTING 3 WW KEOG. STM BLDG�, rkoONIXIC I 9.0m em" SHM CJIO~ /-,,NA, ;46 �� -- r .4. 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HAK BEEN ADDED FOR SPACES ADJACENT 10 WALLS AND COLUMNS IN PLAN SEI TUH(L STOPS/CDIiC CURD - REA GDS k SIDS - DE/AKS MNL BE PRpAKI) A PLAN SET OFFSTREEI PARXRIG LOADING SPC. - PEF ART 9. SEC. 977/ DN1[NSIONS FOR ALL SPACES- DIMENSIONS WILL BE ADDEO 10 PERMIT SET A!CORONC IO ART 9. SEC 922 LANDSCAPE RRIGATgO - PRE REE DDS G SIDS - NOTE WAL BE ADDED TO PfRM,I SEI ABOUT IRRIGANON PER GES d SIDS PARKING DRA-Kik% - AFF GDS h SIDS - PARKINGDRA,,Mr,E Wdl BE SHOWN ON PERMIT SET TO CDS k SIDS "Ry""NLUMi1MI�UN - IIIA[ IIDIE ON SITE PIAN. PCF DOS A SIDS AS IT RCIAT(S ID RESIDENIWI - FEF. 10 riOS h SIDS AS AFUIES Ip !(SIFT N:iM I'LL BE ADDEU 10 I IM7111 MY / 1 Lit � r) - -.y� 5:' � ➢� , ERIEp ppRR M IX J 'KIM S STORY BIRD. y. ��I" SfIIWCI Im LAW OD ANSIN BLD, - UNITED w EXISTING 6 STORY BLD. QMH Q ( C?RAL W-1 )' ���Ill�fildll� L'1 wi I. I rr C f�J rl 3 IIn >i,j1) P� i I {f EXISTING 1 TORY BLED ' PARIQNG/OFFICE STRUCTURE ZONING LEGEND UNITED 01V MIAMI GADO SHE - USE CENTER TOR ECCELtIVE \ L AGFS 3 UONiNS TO 4=5 5 - F ZONING DESGI:AI.GN OFFICE CROSS LOT AREA IEA.94S 5f NET LOT AREA 84.065 S ! FLOOR ARCA [fAR) MAXIMUM AREA 1 72 (291.705 SF.) . PROPOSED AREA 56 (92290 SF) BUILOIMG FOOTPRINT i+ MAXWUM AREA (409 GU) 65.9)8 SF PROPOSED AREA 45.726 Sft_ I y�rryIy GREEN SPACE .,�� CA' REOUACO WCL (15' GU) 24.142 1 mI .' PROPOSED 26.952 S F. PARKIHG 's/ I PROPOSED 246 ± I PROPOSED 301 ^) I CENTER FOR CACE(E NCE AND [MSIU,G ANSN U•.IID IG ZONING OFFICE GROSS 101 AREA 115,942 SF NET LOT AREA 58.028SF tO. FLOOR AREA (FAR) 72 183,216 S.F.) � EXI INC EDiPRNT 28.464 S, GREEN SPACE 19.372 S F w MRNWI.M INDOOR PLAY AREA PEOUIREO 28'0 $ F. 'T' j INDOOR FLAY AREA PROPOSED 5965 S, E" (PER SECT 9364) MU@AUM OUTDON PUT AREA REOU,PED 3150 S F (45 S V - 70 CNILDREII - SIM 9)6.5) 11,496 5 F E IMNED FJ HAIRS 8 AM TO 6PM REOUIREO PARau.G SPACES y4 � DROP-OFF (PER ART,9 SECT 916 14 C. DRAPE (FEF ARE. 9 SECT. (T 7) 4/ ANSIN ButICND 115 CiU,DFAN[RED 162 PROPOSED HEICNI EKSIING AhSM BUILDING 10 FEEL PROPOSCO CENTER FOR MELLEN(( 35 !C[I yyFF SETBACK — — $ICE - REMITTED AND PROPOSED 7.5 IEE, FRONT - RCOUIPEO AND PROPOSED 10 FfCF OFFICE WITH PARKING ZOARNG --- OFFICEGROSS l01 AREA 49.00] S f p NET LOT AREA 26,03) SF FLOOR AREA (FAR) (OFFICE ONLY) 18 (9DIA SF) j (PER ART. 25, SCC. 2502) 73 BUdONG FOOTPRINT ;7.262 SF GREEN SPACE 7580 S REGLHRED PARKING SPACES 26 HEIDNI PROPOSED OFFICE AND PARKING 95 FEET SETBACK SqE((5 W )FOP PR D AVEj RCOUIRED AND OSED /5 )NEI TACIN is W (SW' 32ND ROAD N SE JISI RUAEU 10 FEEL SIDE ED AND PROPOSED SID[ - INTERIOR R[WR(D AND PROPGS(D 10 F([t i ('.) � I NorE tN[ R NulurAP Prarr 5 rcEti SERYE ALL THREE BUILD IGSELC THE M N BuRWNIG. INC CEN.[R FOR E C E ANO iF HE PMY NG GARAGE/ 0F! CE BI Lf NOTE: OVIAMER AND LOADING ZONE - r• AT GROUND FLOOR tm6,, w.. MPEOt� ,AIW OWDS Ell ! G�GM=IGLJ6 A Is J ` A ie A AA- l N 4011532 SITE PIAN SW 32ND RD. 0 B 16 32' BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE L'7 GROUND IEVM PIAN F) v % 1 * ul * )) v d E � — SW ]RD A T" .R-RIII Cts tY'3 )TE: THE B NNDN1P PARKING SPACES AVEACL THREE R S. E AN E THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE HD I( PARKING GARAGE/ Of[ICC BULGING — -1lllll rr * T .01153201 ELEVATED IA.11� PLAYGROUND SITE PLAN BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE RESPONSES TO ZONING COMMENTS DROSS LOT AREA W~TON ADDEO TO ZONING LEGEND ON SITE PIAN NEI LOT ARG- KORMAIM AWED p TO ZONING LEGEND ON Sat TPNLAAN n=CA (AAppCppEATE<,�IOMFD AND MEBE AIpEPppPpS[." - B01NS AADDED ADD[I MIND LEGGEHO �E0f/10 IT T11E MC PIAN GREEN PPIIEpMEDRALRLRNID P i ARORLM/1CONMPRppE 1/[ 8.1 2 - NC PARNNG SPACES DETAl4 -REf. $IF UST W 20NIIp LEC[ND 01 SIACIS - DETAR WILL BE PRONGED IN PLAN SET PLAN PMRWD LANNR ON SDE PUN W GARAGE KpIWTgN ADDED PLAN SET PARRWD ARpES D[URS - REf COS R Sly - IDE'TK--="-KW' AEN IRGNLIGMCD W 6MAGE PLANS PARRRI6 OMENSIDNS -REf CDS R ADS SIDS NIALIC BEEN =VDM SPACES AONCEM TO WALLS AND COLUMNS W PUN SET MN[El ADPS/CONC. CURB. - REf COS R STOS - DETNLS ! A PMI/gED w = SEI O M,SC ET PARNNI6 LOADING SPC. - REF. ART, 9, SEC. SZZ IMMERSIONS fql ALL SPACES- WENSIBN$ MILL BC ADDED 10 P[RW7 SEI ACC. TO ARI. 9, SEC. 922 W/DSGIPE MRM7ApAftma DRAINAGETpN -PRE REf, fAS. i STDS. -NOT[ M�l A AOOID TO P[RwT SET MOOT AXI"M PER CDS k 5105 PARKING RLIMWITgN ^CEWR[ RjpiCT MI 5IIEA' AN, RE ORAINAGE WILL a sT05 As SHOWN 7 REUT[S Two RESIDENIW o COS/REf 70 COS k SIDS AS RELATES TO RCS. WILL BE ADDED TO PUN v \� A) rIv 0 a• z tK A Eo(b s A, OOPS Off4 ri P 1* rN ,4., n tN � N itw wLi5i2DL cc SITE PIAN BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AS -100 ZONING LEGEND UNITED WAY WMAN OW SITE ZONING DES Tom AGES 3 !JOMTHS To OFFICE GROSS LOT AREA 164.945 S.F, MET LOT AREA 84.M ST. FLOOR AREA JFAR) MAXIMUM AREA 172 M1.70J)") PROPOSED AREA �57 9Sb7 F) BUILD" Too~ MAXIMUM AREA (40X GLA) 65 7 4 PROPOSCO AREA 45.9 SF .726 GREEN SPACE PARKING REOUIREO 255 PROPOSE 2'9 To CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AND EXISIM ANSON BUILDING zomm OFFICE C"M LOT AREA 115.942 S.F. MET LOT Az $8.020 SY, BUILDING 1,007romy 28,464 Sy. GREEN SPACE 19.372 S.F. WAMMM 93fA 5265 sr. LIMITED TO HOURS 8 AM TO GPM' NEOUIRED PARKING SPACES 0000 -OFF (PER ART, 9 SECT. 936.7) 14 STAFF (PER ART 9 SECT. 936.7) 44 In HEIGHT 162 PROPOSED •PR al" ANSIN6 MO CLWARMON EXCELLENCE SEIIIAC. FEET R - SIDE REOLARED AND PROPOSED IS FEET F COUIREO AND PROPOSED 10 OFFICE WON PARKING • ZONING OFFICE ..HIT LL LOT AREA 26. 37 S r. FLOOt AREA (FAR) (OFFICE ONLY) 250i,2.21, sr) f BUILD" FOOT~ 17.262 S V GREEN SPACE 7580 5 1, • REQUIRED PARKING SPACES 35 N• C14 KIOHT PROPOSED OFFICE AND PARKING 95 FEET AND 7.5 FEET FRONT 0) 31.10 3111 ROAD) 10 FEET PROPOSED io FEET /�►0��/// OOSE SE AL ME PARKING SPACES , 4 ALL THREE 0ZS. THE �ANSIN BUILDING. THE CENWMTE!R FO ' LENCE AND THE PARKMG GARAGE/ OFFICE RU 15" / r IB��EtSI!Y� irF ..�i� (r►, ��1-71wi•w+ tN � N itw wLi5i2DL cc SITE PIAN BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE AS -100 LOOKING NORTH AT 3-D MODEL OF THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE �-n RENDER cEABT ElEVA7gN 2 NOHTIELEVAIgN 0 B' 18' }p' 101 _PON 0 BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE :01 ELEVATIONS %,1a ELEVATION P ml ELEVATION 0 8' 18' 32' BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE ELEVAMG 11�I V�IX wlDvi nCLIIilO 1 RDCf j IPc 'PIED PCC! ' w // wn Rc PI BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE all 0 8' 16' 12' LEVEL 7W0 tEVFL PIAN BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE . MI ELEVATION O=T 810E ELEVATION v. r� �,SOUINFABf EIEVATION ate. r 57 ��� T'UYCRgIND 8DE ElEVAll- ecu[ n . o EIiVAT10NS . � EAST $IL1E ELEVATION ' BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE Eff A 57 ��� T'UYCRgIND 8DE ElEVAll- ecu[ n . o EIiVAT10NS . � EAST $IL1E ELEVATION ' BUILDING A - CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE F7 CITY r�7 OFFICE OF F. MIAMI Public works -Date— By: D41, ' 4a Loin By: Planning a r tr 3r La BUILDING B - OFFICE/PARKING STRUCTURE TV" LM OFFICE OF -IG SOAFU.:', jj.fflz ®® Data Planning r LEVEL SEVEN PLM BUILDING B - OFFICE/PARKING STRUCTURE 0 O O 0 O00 m a) 6) Cl*17'F r'-'4" rle"AFAI OFFICE U FL Public works Date-.. By. Plannin UY. atute 12,211 S.F. OFFICE 0 W It 3r 6W 1 Zl'�' 11?1141j BUILDING B - OFFICE/PARKING STRUCTURE EOff LP"Lvma I�iTi�����t P. 10 �1-3130 �d LJL ■I Cl*17'F r'-'4" rle"AFAI OFFICE U FL Public works Date-.. By. Plannin UY. atute 12,211 S.F. OFFICE 0 W It 3r 6W 1 Zl'�' 11?1141j BUILDING B - OFFICE/PARKING STRUCTURE EOff LP"Lvma NNAMI OFFICE OF i -%;-'-'f '-'f PL �...� � 4 Public works - Date—_., 14 By: Zonin .Cute By:...4:– � .� i N`Y approval o r It ar ROOF !! 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United Way ' of Miami -Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education Index ZoningAtlas............................................................................................................ TAB 1 AerialPhotograph................................................................................................... TAB 2 Office District Zoning Regulations.......................................................................... TAB 3 City of Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan ................................................. TAB 4 Schools Adjacent to R1 Districts............................................................................. TAB 5 City Commission March 2002 Approved Site Plan ................................................. TAB 6 NewSite Plan......................................................................................................... TAB 7 Center for Excellence Fact Sheets......................................................................... TAB 8 Traffic Study and Property Values Appraisal.......................................................... TAB 9 Lettersof Support................................................................................................... TAB 10 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECOR' FOR ITEM P-,5- ON,o= 03- 611 ; jJ7t* t`• ,►1 ' �' - e, p t� ='` 4f^'` +fl `..�yy. ;mace f � ��`� t t j�r. Y r e` � 1 P:� • " ",, r , t �• i � '.i '.FY �' `,��I'".�+(� 7+.5 r • y, s.`�t i77��9� j± �1 �� F;l,�{• ._ 'Fi•'�'., �'7 '.iT ,ti. Y• s y .. lQ � i H �1• f : �P 9 _ ,Ft.f't i� 4t�.1 �.P r ' d 's '�M �,. i •"fit yr- NMI 16 r y1 � •� a ,y •.s j It I � r� h �Plr � .1 •,•.f � • S S � � �` dtr t r �r .. *{ ' d1 }'.f., 1 {, ,, 9t/ r`•t �'+ 1 •°f 't� f Yi. t 'f i .j . - . 0.3 �y i.. ZONING § 401 Convalescent homes, nursing homes, institutions for the aged or infirm and orphanages: Same as required in R-3 district. For lodgings: Two (2) parking spaces for every three (3) lodging units. Places of worship: As for G/1. A reduction of up to twenty-five (25) percent in required offstreet parking shall be permissible by Special Exception, provided findings are made that clearly show such reduction is reasonable based on such factors as facility proximity to mass transit, facility visitation policy, possible negative impact on the neighborhood, and the like. Offstreet Loading Requirements: Same as for R-3 Multifamily Medium -Density Residentials U B M I TT E D INTO THE Sign Regulations: PUBLIC RECORD FOR Same as in R-3 district. O Office. ITEM ON- Intent and Scale: The office category allows structures used as permanent and transitory residential facilities such as hotels and motels, general office uses, clinics and laboratories and limited commercial activities incidental to principal uses, limited services and supporting facilities such as auditoriums, libraries, convention facilities, places of worship, and primary and secondary schools may also be allowed, and mixed residential -office uses. Where office and residential uses are on the same premises or in the same building, access and facilities shall be so separated and such additional safeguards shall be provided as to protect security and privacy for residential occupants. Intensity: For residential uses: As for R-4. For office uses: Minimum lot size: Twenty thousand (20,000) square feet. Setbacks: Front - ten (10) feet; side - ten (10) feet, or the same as the abutting zoning district, whichever is greater; rear - ten (10) feet, or the same as the abutting zoning district, whichever is greater; the maximum height of a building at the base building line is equal to the sum of the right-of-way plus the two (2) front setbacks on either side of the right-of-way or one hundred twenty (120) feet, whichever is greater. Portions of buildings above that height, shall set back one (1) additional foot per each foot in height, except in lots with multiple street frontages where this additional setback applies to frontage on arterials and collectors only. Minimum lot width: One hundred (100) feet. Supp. No. 8 111 03— 61 1 § 401 MIAMI, FLORIDA Height: Unlimited. Floor area ratio: Maximum of one and seventy -two -hundredths (1.72) times the gross lot area. Building footprint: Maximum of four -tenths (0.40) times the gross lot area. Green space: Minimum of fifteen -hundredths (0.15) times the gross lot area. Permitted Principal Uses: As for R-4 and in addition: 1. Offices not selling merchandise on the premises. 2. Medical or dental offices. 3. Medical and dental laboratories, and clinics. 4. Financial Institutions. 5. Post -secondary public or private educational facilities. 6. Federal, state and local government offices. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z -s ON5-j,,_&L . 7. Health spa or studio: a. Health studios or spas under twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet may be located anywhere within a building. b. Health studios or spas twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet in size and larger may be located only on the ground level. Permitted Accessory Uses: Same as for R-3 and in addition: 1. Wet dockage or moorage parallel to the shoreline for one (1) row for private pleasure craft. 2. Cellular communications site provided that the miscellaneous antennas and all of its appurtenances: (1) shall not be visible from ground from a maximum distance of six hundred (600) feet; screening from ground view may be provided by a parapet or some other type wall or screening; (2) shall not exceed a height of eighteen (18) feet above the roof; (3) shall not be located closer than eight (8) feet to any power line; (4) shall not Supp. No. 8 112 03.. 3M» 611 I ZONING § 401 exceed three (3) separate areas per roof top; (5) shall be installed and maintained in accordance with all applicable Code requirements; and (6) shall not be located on buildings or structures thereon of less than forty-five (45) feet in height. Notwithstanding the above, if the transmission tower is used in connection with a cellular communications site, the transmission tower shall be by Special Exception only. The transmission tower and anchoring devices, if directly -abutting a residential district must: (1) be located in the interior side or rear yard of the property; (2) meet minimum setback requirements; (3) be securely anchored, installed and maintained in accordance with all applicable codes; (4) not exceed a maximum height of one hundred and fifty (150) feet; and (5) be separated from adjacent properties by a landscape buffer. A Special Exception shall not be required if the antennae are located on a self- supporting pole (in lieu of a transmission tower) of not more than one hundred (100) feet in height. Conditional Principal Uses: SUBMITTED INTO THE Same as for R-3 and in addition: PUBLIC 1 FOR 1. Group homes by Special Exception. 2. Foster care homes by Special Exception. ITEM 1 2 — 5 ON,)AJ-)6,3 i 3. Community based residential facilities pursuant to section 934 are permitted only by Special Exception with city commission approval. 4. Privately owned and/or operated recreational buildings and facilities by Special Exception. 5.. Playgrounds, playfields, parks by Special Exception. 6. Facilities privately owned and used for garden, service, civic or private clubs or lodges (not for profit) by Special Exception. 7. Commercial parking lots only by Special Exception. Conditional Accessory Uses: Same as for R-4 and in addition: Uses and structures which are customarily incidental and subordinate to conditional principal uses and structures, including specifically: 1. Drive-through banking facilities, only by Special Exception with city commission approval. 2. Helistops only by Special Exception with city commission approval and subject to requirements and limitations in section 933. 3. Commercial marina by Special Exception only. 03- 6.11 Supp. No. 5 113 SUBMITTED INTO THE. PUBLIC RECORD FOR § 401 MIAMI; FLORIDA ITEMP2-,50N 6 3 , Offstreet Parking Requirements. Offices and other nonresidential uses: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area. Lodgings: One (1) space per every two (2) lodging units. Multifamily residential uses: One (1) space for each efficiency/one-bedroom unit. Two (2) spaces for each two-bedroom unit or each three-bedroom unit. Three (3) spaces for each unit with more than three (3) bedrooms. In addition, one (1) space for every ten (10) units or portion thereof designated for visitors. Adult care: One (1) offstreet parking space shall be required for the owner/operator and one (1) space for each employee. In addition to providing offstreet parking, such establish- ments shall provide safe and convenient facilities for loading and unloading clients including one (1) unloading space for every ten (10) clients cared for. Child care: One (1) space for the owner/operator and one (1) space for each employee. In addition to providing offstreet parking, such -.establishments shall provide safe and convenient facilities for loading and unloading children including one (1) unloading space for every ten (10) children cared for. Convalescent homes, nursing homes, institutions for the aged or infirm and orphanages: Same as required in R-3 district. Places of worship: As for G/I. A reduction of up to twenty-five (25) percent in required offstreet parking shall be permissible by Special Exception, provided findings are made that clearly show such reduction is reasonable based on such factors as facility proximity to mass transit, facility visitation policy, possible negative impact on the .neighborhood, and the like. Offstreet Loading Requirements: For buildings in excess of twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet and up to five hundred thousand (500,000) square feet of gross building area: Berth minimum dimension to be twelve (12) by thirty-five (35) feet; First berth for gross building area up to fifty thousand (50,000) gross square feet; Second berth for gross building area of fifty thousand (50,000) up to one hundred thousand (100,000).gross square feet; Third berth for gross building area of one hundred thousand (100,000) up to two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) gross square feet; Fourth berth for gross building area of two hundred fifty thousand (25.0,000) up to five hundred thousand (500,000) gross square feet; 03- 611 Supp. No. 5 114 Sl1°MITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ZONING ITEM,,-., ON s--1,,,-6_? __ V_ For buildings with square footage in excess of five hundred thousand (500,000) square feet: Berth minimum dimension to be twelve (12) by fifty-five (55) feet; In addition to the requirements set forth above, there shall be one (1) berth for every five hundred thousand (500,000) gross square feet of building area. By Class I Special Permit, one (1) larger (six hundred sixty (660) square feet) loading space may be replaced by two (2) of the smaller (four hundred twenty (420) square feet) loading spaces as dictated by needs of the individual project. Sign Regulations: As for R-4, except as specified below: Limitations on signs in relation to clinic uses therein shall apply to all office or clinic uses in this district. In addition, for each lot line adjacent to a street, address and/or directional sign, not exceeding twenty (20) square feet, such address and/or directional, notice or warning sign, if freestanding, shall not be closer than six (6) feet to any adjacent lot or closer than two (2) feet to any street line. Area of permitted wall signs may be increased two and one-half (21/2) square feet for each foot above the first ten (10) feet of building height from grade at the bottom of the wall (averaged if sloping or irregular) to the bottom of the sign. Community or neighborhood bulletin boards or kiosks shall be permissible only by Class I Special Permit, as provided at section 925.3.10. Development signs, except where combined with construction signs, shall be permissible only by Class I Special Permit as provided at section 925.3.8. Signs for hotel uses shall be subject to Class II Special Permit review. The Class II Special Permit shall give due consideration to the orientation of said signs to ensure that they are oriented away from adjacent residential uses so as to minimize the potential adverse effects resulting from lighting spillover. Signage for hotels shall conform to the following guidelines: 1. Directional signs, which may be combined with address signs but shall bear no advertising matter, may be erected to guide toward entrances, exits, or parking areas, but shall not exceed five (5) square feet in surface area. Such signs shall be permanent, weather resisting fixtures well anchored to the ground so as not to be readily removable and shall stand alone, not be attached to other fixtures or plantings. 2. Ground or monument signs, excluding pole signs, limited to one (1) sign structure with not to exceed two (2) sign surfaces neither of which shall exceed forty (40) square feet in sign area. One (1) such sign shall be allowed for each one hundred (100) feet of frontage. Such signs shall consist of a solid and opaque surface which shall contain all lettering and/or graphic symbols, none of which shall be internally illuminated. Maximum height limitation shall be ten (10) feet including embellishments, measured from the crown of the nearest adjacent local or arterial street, not including limited Supp. No. 5 115 03-- 611 K"WITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR § 401 MIAMI, FLORIDA ITEM F>,2-6 ON access highways or expressways, provided, however, that upon finding that there are unusual or undulating site conditions the zoning administrator may increase the measurement of the crown by up to five (5) feet to accommodate these conditions. 3. Wall signs, limited to one (1) square foot of sign area for each lineal foot of wall fronting on a street. Not more than three (3) such signs shall be permitted per hotel. No signs will be permitted on frontages which face residentially zoned property within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet. G/I Government and Institutional. Intent and Scale: The government/institutional category allows the development of facilities for federal, state and local government activities, major public or private health, recreational, cultural, religious or educational activities, major transportation facilities, public utilities, and public and private cemeteries. Residential facilities ancillary to these uses are allowed to a maximum density equivalent to R-4, subject to the same limiting conditions. Intensity: For residential uses: As for R-4. For all other uses: As for Office. Permitted Principal Uses: Same as for O and in addition: (With the exception of adult and child daycare centers, any change to introduce a new principal use or any additions over twenty (20) percent of any existing use shall be allowed by Special Exception only.) 1. Auditoriums, libraries, museums and galleries related to the fine arts; neighborhood or community centers. 2. Financial institutions, provided that drive-through facilities shall be permitted only by special permit, as indicated below. 3. Adult and child daycare centers, subject to the requirements of sections 935 and 936. 4. Hospitals. 5. Offices, business and professional (other than those selling merchandise on the premises), clinics (other than veterinary); studios; medical laboratories. 6. Places of worship. 7. Schools, post -secondary public or private educational facilities, colleges and universi- ties, public and private, including business colleges, trade schools (except those having external evidence of activities of an industrial nature), conservatories, dancing schools. Supp. No. 5 116 03- 611 • Volume 1 of the MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1989-2000 Gongs OBJECTIVES POLICIES SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM a_S ON+),.= City of Miami • Planning Department • 444 SW 2 Avenue • Miami, FL 33130 July 1, 1999 The Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan was adopted as Ordinance 10544 on February 9, 1989 and has been amended by the City Commission through March 24, 1999. Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) based amendments have been adopted for the following elements: Future Land Use, Housing, Sanitary and Storm Sewers, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge, Potable Water, Solid Waste Collection, and Parks, Recreation and Open Space. EAR based amendments for the Transportation, Coastal Management, Natural Resource Conservation, Capital Improvements, and Intergovernmental Coordination elements are tentatively scheduled for consideration by the City Commission in December, 1999. Submitted Into the public record in cornea' with item Z-5 on Priscilla A. Th I��pson Lands under this designation with specific qualities that make them desirable for commerciaCity Clerk photography shall be allowed to be used in this manner conditionally, and only when it is determined that conducting such commercial photography will not endanger significant environmental features within the area. [Added 3/23/99 by Ordinance 11782.] Recreation: This land use designation only allows public parks and recreation uses. Within parks, such recreation uses permit educational and cultural facilities such as museums, art galleries and exhibition space, and marine and marina facilities. Supporting social and entertainment services (restaurants, cafes, retailing), public health (clinics and day care centers) and public safety (police facilities) and entertainment facilities may also be permissible provided that such activities and facilities are an integral part of the parks design or of the recreational function. Marine Facilities: This land use designation is intended to apply to waterfront properties which are primarily public properties and intended to be developed and utilized in a manner which will facilitate public access to waterfront activities. Permissible uses within this designation include marine and marina facilities, marine stadiums, waterfront specialty centers (including restaurants, cafes and retailing), recreational activities including water theme parks, cultural, educational and entertainment facilities and accessory hotel accommodations with maximum FAR limitations between the range of 0.65 to 1.72 and a maximum density of 130 hotel units per acre; the higher FAR may be approved only upon demonstration and finding that the application of the higher limitations will not adversely affect access. Permanent living facilities are not permitted within this classification. [Added 3/23/99 by Ordinance 11782.] Single Family Residential: Areas designated as "Single Family Residential" allow single family structures of one dwelling unit each to a maximum density of 9 dwelling units per acre, -subject to the detailed provisions of the applicable land development regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for facilities and services included in the City's adopted concurrency management requirements. Supporting services such as foster homes and family day care homes for children and/or adults; and community based residential facilities' (6 clients or less, not including drug, alcohol or correctional rehabilitation facilities also will be allowed pursuant to applicable state law. Places of worship, priman and secondary schools. child day care centers and adult day care centers are permissible in suitable locations within single family residential areas. Professional offices, tourist and guest homes, museums, and private clubs or lodges are allowed only in contributing structures within historic sites or historic districts that have been designated by the Historical and Environmental Preservation Board and are in suitable locations within single family residential areas, pursuant to applicable land development regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for such uses. Density and intensity limitations for said uses shall be restricted to those of the contributing structure(s). Duplex Residential: Areas designated as "Duplex Residential" allow residential structures of up to two dwelling units each to a maximum density of 18 dwelling units per acre, subject to the detailed provisions of the applicable land development regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for facilities and services included in the City's adopted concurrency management requirements. z A "Community based residential facility" provides room (with or without board), resident services, and twenty-four hour supervision. Such a facility functions as a single housekeeping unity. This category includes adult congregate living facilities, facilities for physically disabled and handicapped persons, for developmentally disabled persons, for non dangerous mentally ill persons and for dependent children, as licensed by the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (FHRS), and juvenile and adult residential correctional facilities, including halfway houses, as licensed or approved by an authorized regulatory agency. Interpretation of Future Land Use Map - Page 2 03— 61 1 July 1, 1999 Submitted Into the public' record in connectio th item �2- ' ons i1 03 Priscilla A. Tha prion City Clerk Office: Areas desi-nated as "Office" alloy residential uses to a maximum density equivalent to "High Density Multifamily Residential" subject to the same limiting conditions: transitory residential facilities such as hotels and motels; general office use: clinics and laboratories: and limited commercial activities incidental to principal activities in designated areas. Supporting facilities such as auditoriums. libraries, convention facilities. places of worship, and primary and secondary schools may be alloyed N ith the "Office" designation. Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities: Areas designated as "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities" allow facilities for federal, state and local government activities, major public or private health, recreational, cultural, religious or educational activities, and major transportation facilities and public utilities. Residential facilities ancillary to these uses are allowed to a maximum density equivalent to "High Density Multifamily Residential" subject to the same limiting conditions. Restricted Commercial: Areas designated as "Restricted Commercial" allow residential uses (excepting rescue missions) to a maximum density equivalent to "High Density Multifamily Residential" subject to the same limiting conditions; any activity included in the "Office" designation as well as commercial activities that generally serve the daily retailing and service needs of the public, typically requiring easy access by personal auto, and often located along arterial or collector roadways, which include: general retailing, personal and professional services, real estate, banking and other financial services, restaurants, saloons and cafes, general entertainment facilities, private clubs and recreation facilities, major sports and exhibition or entertainment facilities and other commercial activities whose scale and land use impacts are similar in nature to those uses described above, places of worship, and primary and secondary schools. This category also includes commercial marinas and living quarters on vessels as permissible. Central Business District (CBD): The area designated as "Central Business District (CBD) is intended to apply to the central commercial, financial and office core of the metropolitan region, and allows all activities included in the "Office," "Restricted Commercial," and "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities" designations. Residential facilities (except for rescue missions) alone or in combination with other uses are allowable to a maximum density of 1,000 dwelling units per acre, subject to the detailed provisions of the applicable land development regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for facilities and services included in the City's adopted concurrency management requirements. Also permitted is a mix of uses ranging from high density multifamily residential to high intensity office uses with retail uses on the lower floors of structures. Intensity of uses within the CBD land use designation are generally higher than those allowed in other areas of the city. General Commercial: Areas designated as "General Commercial" allow all activities included in the "Office" and the "Restricted Commercial" designations, as well as wholesaling and distribution activities that generally serve the needs of other businesses; generally require on and off loading facilities; and benefit from close proximity to industrial areas. These commercial activities include retailing of second hand items, automotive repair services, new and used vehicle sales, parking lots and garages, heavy equipment sales and service, building material sales and storage, wholesaling, warehousing, distribution and transport related services, light manufacturing and assembly and other activities whose scale of operation and land use impacts are similar to those uses described above. Multifamily residential structures of a density equal to R-3 or higher, but not to exceed a maximum of 150 units per acre, are allowed by Special Exception only, upon finding that the proposed site's proximity to other residentially zoned property makes it a logical extension or continuation of existing residential development and that adequate services and Interpretation of Future Land Use Map - Page 4 .. July 1, 1999 resemnemm RIPI T a 101°MA G7l C-� City Clerk ?his is to cen fy Lia this is PaSe of the OfSctal Zoning Atlas retem_d to znd adooced 0 by reference Ordinance :7000. ss amended, of the City cfhfdaraL Florida, adopted Marsh 8 1990. j Prepared by: Planning & Zoning Department or LU C-1 = Ode% E-- �O � ZOZ D U O W W 0� F N -� a �3 W �r <YI CIlT LM:Tr P I1�I1W05 � 3 W [1f . . = O M F-- LL_ o O Z CO Z p U p LU Uj F-- N cn m M � 0 W CA) 0— I Aft 6ty Cl eiic / This is to certify that this is page !a of the Official Zoning Atlas referred to and adopted by reference Ordinance 11000, as ameaded, of tit-- City of Miami, Florida, adopted March 8, 1990. Prepared by: Ylaanieg & Zoain De attment U=or UU Btso RojoO - I 6 � Ull i���� CORAL FABLES �� �— �H SENIOR 1 IIIBN SCROOL �I i —� II 1� T� O MIAMITDAHODfRS WY SU pII-SU LEGEND YIANI c11, LIN,ItS RA I L R OA JS 47) LSD -2 46 C E F C �•S.O .w ,1•! i��k,tr• n� I� ,tel AVEiC �6.j_If 1 I O�1 —� A N SCALE IN FEET W � ' o o o u o Z m C) 0 I SITE DATA U N ZONING CF M� M r W W \ ANSIN BUILDING P PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE pFFICE THE HASKELL COMPANY TOTAL FACILITY SOLUTIONS UNITED WAY CITY OF MIAMI — CENTER OF EXCELLENCE ANT) PARK NG WRTI flJ?P SITE PLAN U-itld 7 1 ■r s■ 1 /■ `■Lwj I SITE DATA ZONING ANSIN BUILDING P PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE pFFICE PROPOSED CENTER OF EXCELLENCE OFFICE PARKING ' EXISTING SPACES ON ENTIRE SSITE REQUIRED (PER ZONING CDOE) 115 ' I EXISTING USE (AN'IN BUILDING PROPOSED CENTER OF E%CELLINCE 162 ___________ I ' TOTAL REQUIRE➢ TOTAL PROPOSED 2 60 (CROUNO + 5 ELEVATED DECKS) 274 MAX ` - HEIGHT I EXISTING ANSIN BUILDING BO FEET - _ - -- - _�_ _ ' PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE PROPOSED CENTER OF EXCELLENCE 74 FEET MAX. 63 FEET MAX. I SETBACK - PARKING STRUCTURE I SIDE PROPOSED 7.5 FEET ' ' FRONT YARD REQUIRED I PROPOSED 10 10 FEET _ SETBACK - PROPOSED CENTER OF EXCELLENCE SIOE (S.W. 3RD AVE) ' I REOUIRED PROPOSED 7.5 FEET 7.5 FEET I FRONT YARD (S.W. 32ND ROAD h S.W. 31ST ROAD) 'REQUIRED I PERPOSOR 10 FEET 10 FEE7 SIDE . I Ia I I REOUIRED PROPOSED IO FEET 10 FEET PHASE 11 PROPOSED 13 CENTER OF EXCELLENCE u7 6a' M. MVIYVY I•. I I ' 30 60 UNITED WAY CITY OF MIAMI — CENTER OF EXCELLENCE ANT) PARK NG WRTI flJ?P SITE PLAN U-itld 7 1 ■r s■ 1 /■ `■Lwj S "'ITTED INTO THE UBm ; Rk PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMp ONS 411 oz ED 0 tn 6- 7 tA cZ BLOC 65 EA i SHEN NDOAH 14, PG. 55) THE :OR United Way Center for Excellence in Early Education Imagine a world in which all children have loving, nurturing parents and caregivers, and high quality early care and education. A baby's brain is a work in process, with trillions of neurons just waiting to be wired. New brain research unequivocally shows that physical and mental stimulation in the early years is critical to brain development. _ do& Now that we know ... how can we not act? United Way of Miami -Dade 03- 611 Quality standards • Education and training of caregivers • Safe, comfortable environment • Low child -to -staff ratios • Curriculum geared to young children • Parental involvement • Quality health and nutrition standards lead to SUBMITTED INTO THE Better outcomes PUBLIC RECORD FOR *School readiness ITEM Pz-5- ON6- eSocial and emotional development *Long-term education performance *Social and civic responsibility •Elevated adult economic status 03- 611 • Raise the the quality early care and education for all Miami -Dade children • Demonstrate opportunities for learning, training and research to educators, parents, childcare professionals • Pilot developmentally appropriate early care and education for up to 140 culturally, ethnically and economically diverse children • Leverage collaboration and coordination among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers • Build an icon for City of Miami United Way's Center for Excellence in Early Education I • United Way is a leader in early education • United Way's Ansin Building is already home to the key early childhood planning organizations - housing staff and hosting community meetings. • The center requires the involvement and support of the planners, educators and advocates • This pilot school, like other schools and childcare centers are part of neighborhoods United Way's Center for Excellence in Early Education 11 THE *Alleviate on -street parking PUBLIC RECORD FOR • Designed with neighborhood f4fEM ON •More green space •Highest quality early childhood center for neighborhood • Bring infant care to immediate neighborhood • Preference for children of this neighborhood/City of Miami • Creating a stronger county that will benefit all neighborhoods United Way's Center for Excellence in Early Education 03- 611 Issue Response 6 story building facing homes 2 story building facing homes on on 32 road 32nd road Industrial looking parking Parking structure with residential garage feel (additional cost of $250,000) Cars parked throughout Expanded parking to ensure neighborhood ample space in sparking structure (additional cost $525,000) Length of construction Overlapping the construction of both buildings to reduce construction time Safety and traffic control United Way will provide 24/7 security and traffic monitoring during work hours Street congestion concerns Parents will be required to park in parking structure and escort child to classroom -terms of enrollment 03- 611 In our NET area, there are 3,000 children ages 0-5. • There are only 902 existing childcare slots. • Of the 11 early childhood learning centers in our NET area, only 1 is accredited. • Of the 11 centers, nine have infant care — all of which have waiting lists. • Of the 11 centers, each one is either at capacity or has a waiting list in either its infant, toddler or preschool program. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz_s ON s„- „ . 03- 611 7:00 - 7:15 a.m. 7:15 - 7:30 a.m. 7:30 - 7:45 a.m. 7:45 - 8:00 a.m. 8:00 - 8:15 a.m. 8:15 - 8:30 a.m. 8:30 - 8:45 a.m. 8:45 - 9:00 a.m. 7 children 7 children 8 children 8 children 25 children 25 children 26 children 26 children 12:00 - 12:15 p.m. 7 children 12:15 - 12:30 p.m. 7 children 12:30 - 12:45 p.m. 8 children 12:45 - 1:00 p.m. 8 children 3:00 - 3:15 p.m. 9 children 3:15 - 3:30 p.m. 9 children 3:30 - 3:45 p.m. 9 children 3:45 - 4:00 p.m. 9 children 6:00 - 6:15 p.m. 18 children 6:15 - 6:30 p.m. 18 children 6:30 - 6:45 p.m. 18 children 6:45 - 7:00 p.m. 18 children HE DR 0- 2 03- 611 Aug '01 Offered to buy adjacent homes @$25,000 over market value. All offers rejected. Oct '01 Reviewed preliminary designs with Roads Association. Jan '02 Sent letter to all neighbors in 2 -block radius informing about Center and where to call from more information. No responses. Mar '02 Commission approved covenant revision. Required final designs come before Commission for final approval. Asked United Way to continue meetings with neighbors. Aug '02 Invited neighbors on 31 and 32 Roads to meeting. Vizcaya Roads Association invited media. No willingness to hear plans. Feb 3 '03 Contacted Vizcaya Roads president to set up meeting. Feb 3 '03 Contacted Roads Association to set up meeting. Feb 10 '03 Vizcaya Roads president insists on attending Roads meeting. Feb 12 '03 Meeting with Roads board members. Vizcaya Roads members show up. Unable to make presentation to Roads Association. Feb 14 '03 Sent letters requesting private meetings with all neighbors on 32 Road. Three respond. Two meetings held which concerns regarding traffic were voiced. Feb 24'03 Roads associations asks United Way to defer zoning hearing to which United Way agrees. Mar 7, '03 Sent letters requesting private meetings with all neighbors on 31 Road, two respond. Mar 13,'03 Meeting with Roads Association board members to review plans and discuss traffic options. Mar 20,'03 United Way holds meeting for neighbors on 31 and 32 Road with traffic engineer to review traffic calming options. Additional neighbors attend meeting. No interest in options presented. Mar 21,'03 Held two private meetings with two 31 Road residents. Both expressed interest in project. She will write letter of support. Mar 31,'03 South Miami Avenue Roads Preservation wrote letter of support. May 12,'03 Met with Miami Roads Homeowners Association board members. May 20,'03 Provided Miami Roads Homeowners Association with property value appraisal information at their request. 03- 611 Y 0 ) m D n I i 1 0 ff) Of \}f1\11 F, IIA S K F' 1, I. C 0 NI PA STM CH 10, \\11,11 01FICU \III\\ FUMI COIN V. \\AY CRE" 2 j 311 United Way * , 1p,v fe Y .m —t 4;e1►'� 'A IrA -o cn C-- C_— ;;o m rn C-) 0 Z-4 1rc ( \ 111. 1) 11,11 its! 1/S)!o, cI,I) OF III V%11 ME HASKELL COMPANY 1kog"s V\Rh1\G SlUt (Al RL A IM (WFWF* DII 10 1 %1 1 %v I I I I I S" I I I I " N � % Mf FW)M COM AM CREC 2 2, ,; United Way 02)/'24/21003 14:15 3054444985 DAVID PLUMMERANDASSO DAVID PLUMMER & ASSOCIATES TRANSPORTATION - CIVIL • STRUCTURAL • ENVIRONMENTAL February 21, 2003 Ms. Adrienne Pardo Greenberg, Traurig 1221 $rickell Avenue, 23t° Floor Miami, Florida 33131 (305) 579-0683 Re: United Way Center for Excellence - #02191 Dear IN -1s. Pardo: PAGE 0'2 1150 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 33134 305 "7-0400 FA(: 305 4A4.4986 E-mail: dpQ@8p1ummgr=m SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD TOR ITEM z -s ON�. We have completed a traffic impact study for the United Way Center for Excellence. The United Way Center for Excellence is a proposed a 24,000 square feet day care facility and training center to be built behind the existing United Way office buildings located at 3250 SW 324 Avenue in Miami, Florida. The proposed project would occupy an existing surface lot parking area. The project also proposes a parking garage along with approximately 12,000 square feet of office space to be built in another existing surface parking lot located across SW 32i4 Road - Access to/:from the parking garage will be from. SW 32"4 and 31" Road. The anticipated build- out year. is 2004. Study Area The study area is bounded by SW 21" Street to the north, SW 3132 Road to the east, SW 12'h Avenue to the west, and Coral Way (SW 3rd .Avenue) to the south. The roadway segments analyzed are: SW 12'h Avenue, between Coral Way and SW 2131 Street, and Coral Way (SW 3'd Avenue) between SW 12' Avenue and SW 3191 Road. The intersection analyzed is SW 12`h Street/Coral Way / SW 3rd Avenue. Data Collection Data Collection for this study included roadway characteristics, intersection data, intersection volumes, and signal timing. The data collection effort is described in detail in the following sections. Roadway Characteristics Coral Way (SW 3'' Avenue) Coral Way (State Road 972) is a major arterial providing multi -jurisdictional access through a large portion of Miami -Dade County. Coral Way runs east west until just west of SW �P® CORAL GABLE5 • FORT MYERS • FORT LAUDERDALE 63- 611 03 02/24/2003 14:16 3054444966 DAVID PLig(%OTTED INTO THTHE Ms. Adrienne Pardo Re. United Way Center for Excellence - #02191 Pane 2 PUBLIC RECORD FOR F2-,6' V1V S Avenue where it turas to a northeasterly direction and becomes SW 3`d Avenue. Within the study area, Coral. Way is a two-way, two-lane divided roadway. SW 12"' Avenue SW 12'� Avenue (State Road 933) is a major arterial providing multi -jurisdictional access through a large portion of Miami -Dade County. SW 12'b Avenue runs north south and ends at Coral Way. Within the study area, SW 12" Avenue is a two-way roadway with two -lanes southbound and one lane northbound. Traffic Counts The PM peak period vehicle turning movement counts were collected at the intersection under study. Volume adjustment factors were obtained from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Intersection Data A .field survey was conducted to determine the lane configurations for the roadways and intersection under study. Existing signal draing data was obtained From Miami -Dade County for the intersection to be analyzed. This information provided the signal phasing and tithing used in the intersection capacity analysis. Roadway Capacity Analysis Roadway capacity is the maximum number of vehicles that can pass through a given point during a specific time period under prevailing roadway and traffic control device conditions. The 6ghway Capacity .Manual (HCM) defines six levels of service (.LOS), with LOS `A " representing the best operating conditions, and LOS "F" representing the worst. The City of Miami has adopted a minimum LOS "E" for .roadways in this study area. The analysis of existing traffic conditions was performed for average annual conditions during the PM peak hour. For this analysis, service volumes were obtained from the generalized service volume tables published in FDOT's Florida's Level of Service Standards and Guidelines Manual for Pjazniin . The summary of existing levels of service for roadway segments in the study area is shown in Exhibit 1. 02/24!2003 14:16 2054444986 DAVID PLUMMERANDHESO PAGE 04 Ms. Adrienne Pardo Re; United Way Center for Excellence - #02191 Page 3 SUBMITTED INTO THE pl IRM(` RF�ORD EOR ITEMn,5' ON�„ . Exhibit 1 Existing (2003) Roadway Capacity Analysis Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions ucrera.neq rear Hour Lnreciivnal V olUinca, rijL A o A uj inuri— Intersection Capacity Analysis The intersection capacity analysis was performed using the Highway Capacity Software (HCS), based on the procedures from the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual. The SW 12'h Street/Coral Way/SW 3`d Avenue intersection operates at a poor level of service. Exhibit 2 shows the .resulting delays .for existing conditions at the intersection under study. Analysis worksheets are included in Appendix A. Exbibit 2 Existing (2003) Intersection Capacity Analysis Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions Intersections Delay (sec/veh) SW 12'' Street / Coral Way/SW 3`d Avenue 146.4 iource; DPA 03- 611 Peak Directions Peak Roadway Limits Direction Number ofLaues Volume Service Direction Volume LOS (LOS E) SW 12 Coral Way to NB ILD 246 810 C Avenue I SW 21 Street SB 2LD 395 1,720 C Coral Way I SW 12 NEB 2LD 835 1,720 D (SW 3rAvenue to SW SWB 3LD 1,972 2,580 D Avenue) 32"d Street SW 3'd Co ra1 Way to NEB 2LD 295 1,720 C Avenue SW 22"a SWB 2LD 755 1,720 C Terrace Coral Way SW 3 Avenue EB 2LD 841 1,720 D (SW 22nd to SW 13d' � WB 2LD 1,621 1,720 E Street) .Avenue ucrera.neq rear Hour Lnreciivnal V olUinca, rijL A o A uj inuri— Intersection Capacity Analysis The intersection capacity analysis was performed using the Highway Capacity Software (HCS), based on the procedures from the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual. The SW 12'h Street/Coral Way/SW 3`d Avenue intersection operates at a poor level of service. Exhibit 2 shows the .resulting delays .for existing conditions at the intersection under study. Analysis worksheets are included in Appendix A. Exbibit 2 Existing (2003) Intersection Capacity Analysis Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions Intersections Delay (sec/veh) SW 12'' Street / Coral Way/SW 3`d Avenue 146.4 iource; DPA 03- 611 02/24/2003 14:15 3654444986 DAVID PLUMMEPANDASSO Ms. Adrienne Pardo SUBMITTED Re: United Way Center for Excellence - #421.91 ,•... _ . _ _ Page 4 ITEMf2-,5_ .Planned ar�d Pro rammed Roadway Improvezttents PAGE 05 INTO THE The 2002 Miami -Dade County Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the 20125 Metro - Dade Transportation Plan Long Range Element were reviewed to identify any programmed or planned projects within the limits of the study area established. These documents show no officially programmed or planned improvements within the study area. Background Traffic Consistent with other traffic studies performed in the area, a two (?) percent annual growth factor was added to existing traffic volumes. This growth rate is intended to account for .future growth due to additional developments which have not been identified at this time and may occur within the study period. Committed Developments A list of projects was obtained from city staff. These projects are approved and either under construction or about to break ground, approved by City Commission with no building permits yet, or in the application stage. There were no committed developments in the in the vicinity of project. Project Trip Generation Trip generation for the project was estimated using the Institute of Transportation Engineers (:ITE) trip generation rates and/or equations for the proposed development plan. ITE's Trip Generation., Sixth Edition, provides gross trip generation rates and/or equations for 24-hour and peak hour volumes by land use type. A trip generation summary for the project is provided in Exhibit 3. 03- 611 02/24/2003 14:15 3054444926 DAVID PLUMMERAMDASSO PAGE 06 Ms. Adrienne Pardo Re: United Way Center for Excellence - #02191 Page 5 SUBMITTED INTO THE FOR ITEMp?�ON-_,.,-03 . Exhibit 3 Project Trip Generation. PM Peak, Hour Source: D,Y44 Project Trip Assignment Project traffic was distributed and assigned to the study area using the Cardinal Distribution for TA.Z 68 1, shown in Exhibit 4. The Cardinal Distribution gives a generalized distribution of trips from. a TAZ to other parts of Miatni-Dade County. For estimating the trip distribution for the project location, consideration was given to conditions such as the roadway network: accessed by the project, roadways available to travel in the desired direction, and attractiveness of traveling on a specific roadway. 03- 611 PM Peak dour ITE Land Use Designation Number of UnitsVehicle Trips In Out Total Day Care Center (595 ) 24,000 GFA 80 90 170 Single Tenant Office 12,000 GFA 8 46 54 Building (715) Source: D,Y44 Project Trip Assignment Project traffic was distributed and assigned to the study area using the Cardinal Distribution for TA.Z 68 1, shown in Exhibit 4. The Cardinal Distribution gives a generalized distribution of trips from. a TAZ to other parts of Miatni-Dade County. For estimating the trip distribution for the project location, consideration was given to conditions such as the roadway network: accessed by the project, roadways available to travel in the desired direction, and attractiveness of traveling on a specific roadway. 03- 611 02/24/2003 14:16 3054444966 DAVID PLUMMERANDASSO PAGE 07 Ms. Adrienne Pardo Re: United Way Center for Excellence - 402191 Page 6 Exhibit 4 Cardinal Distribution TAZ 681 SUBMITTED INTO THE FOR ITEMF,2-5 Cardinal Direction Distribution TAZ 681 NNE 14.99% ENE 19.09% ESE 3.06% SSE 0.79% SSW 7.80% WSW 18.05% WNW 15.28% ,NNW 2091% Total 100% Future Traffic Conditions Background growth was combined with the adjusted 2003 existing traffic to get the total future traffic without project, on the study roadway segments and intersection. The project trips were then added to obtain the future with project volumes. Exhibit 5 shows the resulting delays at the intersection under study. Intersection capacity analysis worksheets are provided in Appendix A. Traffic delays are anticipated at the intersection with the existing signal timing/phasing under existing and future with project conditions. Minor signal timing/phasing modifications were tested to establish if operations could be improved, given the existing lane configurations for the future with project conditions. Recommended signal timing adjustments are included in Appendix A. The result of this analysis is also included i.ri Exhibit 5. 03- 611 02/24/2003 14:16 3054444966 DAVID PLUMMEPANDASSC PAGE 08 Ms. Adrienne Pardo Re: United Way Center for Excellence - #02191 Page 7 SUBMITTED INTO THE FOR ITEM2 ON Exhibit 5 3 • Future Intersection Capacity Analysis Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions boune: urA Roadway link analysis was performed for future traffic conditions with project. The resulting roadway link analysis is presented in Exhibit 6. All roadway links analyzed are projected to operate at or above the established LOS E threshold. Exhibit 6 Future Roadway Capacity Analysis with Project Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions Existing Conditions Future with Project Future with Project Intersection Existing Signal Existing Signal Adjusted Signal Timing/Phasing Timing/Phasing Timing/Phasing SW 12 Street /Coral Way/SW 3rd Avenue 146.4 seelveh 161.6 sec/veh J 107.0 sec/veh boune: urA Roadway link analysis was performed for future traffic conditions with project. The resulting roadway link analysis is presented in Exhibit 6. All roadway links analyzed are projected to operate at or above the established LOS E threshold. Exhibit 6 Future Roadway Capacity Analysis with Project Weekday PM Peak Hour Conditions lseneralized Peak Kovr Directional Volumes, FI?«T's LOS Manual 03- 611 Peak Number of Direction Peak Roadway Limits Direction Lanes Volume Service Direction Volume LOS (LOS E)' SW 12" Coral Way to NB ILD 269 810 C Avenue SW 21 Street SB 2LD 403 1,720 G Coral Way (SVC SW 12`h Avenue NEB 2LD 376 1,720 D to SW 32°d Street SWB 3LD 2,075 2,500 D Avenue) SW 3 Coral Way to NEB 2LD 331 1,720 C Avenue SW 22id Terrace SWB 2LD 800 1,720 C Coral Way SVi7 3r Avenue EB 2LD 880 1 720 D (SW 22°d to SW 13t1, WB 2LD 1,687 1,720 E Street) Avenue lseneralized Peak Kovr Directional Volumes, FI?«T's LOS Manual 03- 611 02/24/2003 14:16 3054444986 DAVID PLUMMERANDASSO Ms, Adrienne Pardo Re: United Way Center for Excellence - #42191. Page 8 Conclusions PAGE 09 An assessment of the traffic impacts associated with the proposed project was pertormed. The link analysis shows that the roadway segments analyzed maintain an acceptable LOS under future conditions with project. Traffic delays are anticipated at the intersection with the existing signal timing/phasing under existing and future with project conditions_ Delays at the intersection could be improved with minor signal tinning/phasing modifications. We stand .ready to provide any support needed for this proposed project and loop forward to working with you in the future_ Should you have any questions or comments, please call me at (305) 447-0900. Sincerely, Juan. Espinosa, PE Vice President - Transportation Attachment cc: file traffic impact letter -DOC SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECOR FOR ITEM z -s ON�_ 03- 611 St"RMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR NTEGRA Realty Resources . ITEMP2 -5-ON 5L p Re: NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOME VALUE COMPARISON ANALYSIS Integra Realty Resources -South Florida has conducted an anaiysis of Population, Demographic Characteristics and Residential Home Prices Comyarisons relating to the Proposed Center for Excellence School to be located at SW 32n Road at SW 12th Ave. and SW 4"' Ave., Miami, Florida. Scope Integra -South Florida has inspected the properties and single family homes in the following neighborhoods and conducted a comparison of findings, conclusions, and opinions relating to the proposed Center for Excellence Pre -School to be located on the United Way of Dade County, Inc. parcel at 3250 SW Third Avenue, Miami, Florida; as compared to: Beth David Preschool and Elementary School located at 2625 SW 3`d Avenue, Miami, FL and Saints Peter & Paul School located at 1435 SW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL Findings, Conclusion and Opinion That all three neighborhoods are viewed as stable/mature urban residential neighborhoods; That supply/demand has been in balance with only approximately 300± home re- sales taking place over the past 10 years; That population and demographic characteristics of households in these three neighborhoods are basically comparable to one another and include similar household sizes; That single family homes located proximate to the Beth David Pre -School and Elementary School and to the Saints Peter and Paul School are generally comparable to the single family homes that are less proximate to these schools; That few for sale signs were noted of single family homes located proximate to these schools and that property values have been maintained and have increased in price in tandem with homes not proximate to these existing schools; LOCAL EXPERTISE ... NAT10NALLY 03- 61, 9400 S. Dadeland Blvd. ■ Penthouse One - Miami, Florida 33156-2817 Phone: 305-670-0001 - Commercial Fax: 305-670-2276 - Residential Fax: 305-670-2275 ■ Email: miami@irr.com Re: NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOME VALUE COMPARISON ANALYSIS (Page two of two) indi^^� Conclusion and Opinion (Cont'd.) That the proposed "Center for Excellence" pre-school to be located on the United Way of Dade County parcel located at SW 32nd Road at SW 12th Ave. and SW 4th Ave. is considered to be a complementary use and amenity to the surrounding residential properties and neighborhood; That the proposed pre-school should not negatively impact property values of homes that are proximate to the proposed pre-school location. We trust that this Neighborhood and Home Value Comparison Analysis provides a professional opinion for the decision-making process. Respectfully submitted, Integra Realty Resources — South Florida nnon,'MAI, SRA, ASA, managing uirecior State Certified General Appraiser Certificate No. RZ684 Attachments •Representative Photos SUBMITTED INTO THE • Plat Map •Re -Sale Housing Analysis Survey PUBLIC RECORD FOR • Demographic/Population Analysis • Qualifications ITEM_L-5 ON_fL,63 RAdata\COMMDEP'n7000-7099\7042 - United Way\OpinionLettendoc VJ` 611 11.x` Integra Realty Resources Letter of Supports: From the Neighbors: SUBMITTED INTO THL I`JBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMTL-L_ON�,L Dr. Eduardo Padron Roads Resident/College President, Miami -Dade Community College Lourdes de la Pena Roads Resident Jennifer Shasha Kay, Esq. Roads Resident Marcy Ullom Roads Resident Janet Bass Center Director, Beth David Congregation Georgina Prats Executive Vice President, Liga Contra EI Cancer South Miami Avenue Homeowners Association Signatures of Support from South Miami Avenue Residents From the Community: Alex Penelas Mayor, Miami -Dade County Merrett R. Stierheim Superintendent of Schools, Miami -Dade County Public Schools David Lawrence Jr. Early Childhood Initiative Foundation Adolfo Henriques CEO, Union Planters Bank Richard D. Fain Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Joseph P. Lacher President -Florida, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Donna E. Shalala Office of the President, University of Miami Bob Dickinson President, Carnival Cruise Lines Jesus Diaz, Jr. General Manager, The Miami Herald Ramiro A. Ortiz President, SunTrust Bank, Miami Fred Jackson Business Development Executive, IBM Chuck Hood President and CEO, Miami -Dade School Readiness Coalition Modesto E. Abety Director, Children's Services Council Shirley B. Johnson Treasurer, United Teachers of Dade Jorge L. Hernandez-Torano Partner, Holland & Knight LLP Tracy W. Mourning Founder, Honey Child Enterprises Obdulio Piedra Sr. Vice President & Community Relations Manager, Bank of America Ray Rodriguez President & Chief Operating Officer, Univision Network Leonard L. Abess, Jr. Chairman of the Board, City National Bank Jayne Harris Abess Director of Community Relations, City National Bank Allan J. Pekor President, Lennar Financial Services, Inc. Alexandria Douglas Executive Director, Alliance for Human Services Manuel Enrique Fermin Executive Director, Healthy Start Coalition of Miami -Dade William E. Graham President, The Graham Companies Carol Greenberg -Brooks President, Continental Real Estate Companies Rebekah J. Poston Attorney, Steel Hector & Davis LLP Jesus Galvez Postmaster, United States Postal Services Ken Pyatt Managing Director, Passenger Service, American Airlines John A. Hall Regional President, OneUnited Bank Peter L. Bermont Senior Vice President, Salomon Smith Barney, Inc. 03- 611 Eileen Fluney-Perez, Ph.D. Paradise Christian School & Development Jane W. Robinson Submitted Into the public- ublicrecord recordin connect'so with Lydia I. Muniz item ?Z-6' on 5 �3 03 Barbara Garrett F'riscalla ,�, TI�J �Blason Senior Vice President, Applica, Inc. City Clerk Richard Turcotte, Ph.D. CEO, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. Bruce J. Yudewitz Director, Greater Miami Jewish Federation Luis Fernandez -Rocha Vice President and General Manager, WLTV-TV Channel 23 Teresa A. Zubizarreta President & CEO, Zubi Advertising Sue Miller Community Volunteer Charles M. Auslander Former District Administrator, DCF Eileen Maloney -Simon Executive Director, YWCA of Greater Miami T. Willard Fair President & CEO, Urban League of Greater Miami, Inc. Barbara Ann Weinstein, Ed.D. President, Family Central, Inc. Barbara Mainster Executive Director, Redlands Christian Migrant Association C. J. Nelson Former Senior Executive Vice President and CFO, Ryder Ana L. Coca Community Volunteer Stephanie R. Carter, Ph.D. Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychologist Elizabeth T. Von Werne Regional Director, Lutheran Services Florida, Inc. Robert D. Nolan, Ph.D. Executive Director, The Children's Psychiatric Center, Inc. Cathy Hamilton -Green, M.S. Ed. Director, The Children's Psychiatric Center, Inc. Philip S. Klees, Ph.D. Executive Director, Family Counseling Services of Greater Miami William Ho Corporate Manager, FPL T. Delores Dunn Executive Director, Center for Family and Child Enrichment, Inc. Sabrina Baker-Bouie Executive Director, Belafonte Tacolcy Milda Marguez Childcare Director, YMCA Marie-Laure Antoine Interim Program Administrator, Notre Dame Child Care Center Robert C. Strauss President, CEO and Chairman, Noven Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Bettina Gensollen, LMHC Program Administrator, Catholic Charities — New Life Family Center Froilan M. Dominguez Director, Catholic Charities — Centro Hispano Catolico Child Care Center Eileen Fluney-Perez, Ph.D. Paradise Christian School & Development Jane W. Robinson Director, Miami Dade County CAA Head Start/Early Head Start Program Lydia I. Muniz Chief Executive Officer, Big Brothers Big Sisters Wayne Blanton Executive Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami, Inc. Jeffrie A. Herrmann Scout Executive, South Florida Council Boys Scouts of America Julio Ramirez President, Latin America/Caribbean, Burger King Isaac Zelcer President, ISACO International, Inc. Richard J. Siclari, Jr. Executive Director, Care Resource Maria Baeza Program Administrator, Catholic Charities — Good Shepherd Child Care Center Ali Cao Curriculum Specialist Coordinator, Catholic Charities — Child Day Care/Early Childhood Education Services Division Alicia Del Toro Program Administrator, Catholic Charities — Emergency Services Outreach Gladys Palacios Program Administrator, Catholic Charities — Sagrada Familia Child Care Center 03- 611 Madelyn Rodriguez, MS Madeleine A. Gonzalez Carla R. Penn Mario E. Jardon, LCSW M. Chapin Krech Ophelia E. Brown -Lawson Fran Gordon, M.S. Philip R. Garner Guarione M. Diaz Betty Quintairos Ed Rosen Maritza Montiel Amelia Stringer Gowdy Ana Sejeck Ann de las Pozas Arnetta Whitfield Herman K. Williams Elsie S. Howard Oren Wunderman, Ph.D. Robert Onsgard Ana Maria Pozo, JD Maria D. Tejera Dennis Pastrana Peter N. Wood Lillian Poms, M.Ed., CCC -SLP Caleb A. Davis Nilsa M. Velazquez Eddie Berrones Waynewright Malcolm Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker Josie Romano Brown Maria Garza Olivia T. Martinez, MSW Carolyn B. Wright Carole Fox Abbott, Ph.D. Marisel Elias -Miranda, Ed.D Paul R. Philip Gary J. Bomzer, MSW Evalina W. Bestman, Ph.D. public spot};�; sk Program Administrator, Catholic Charities — Centro Mater Child Care Center Vice President, Ocean Bank Executive Director, Children's Home Society President & CEO, Citrus Health Network President, Board of Directors, Coconut Grove Cares, Inc. Executive Director, Miami -Dade County, Community Action Agency Education Services Manager, Miami -Dade Community Action Agency Consumer Credit Counseling Service of South Florida, Inc. President & Executive Director, Cuban American National Council, Inc. Executive Director, Dade Marine Institute South Executive Director, Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center Partner, Deloitte & Touche Special Projects Administrator, Housing Finance Authority Chief Operating Officer, The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation Senior Vice President of Miami -Dade, Family Central, Inc. Family Central, Inc. President & CEO, Family Christian Association of America, Inc. Community Volunteer Executive Director, Family Resource Center of South Florida, Inc. Contract Manager, FPL FiberNet, LLC Executive Director, Foster Care Review Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts President & CEO, Goodwill Industries of South Florida, Inc. Chief Program Officer, Health Foundation of South Florida Executive Director, Hearing and Speech Center of Florida, Inc. President & CEO, Helen B. Bentley Family Health Center, Inc. President & CEO, Kidco Child Care, Inc. Executive Director, Le Jardin Community Center, Inc. Vice President and Treasurer, Lennar Corporation President, Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. President, Mercy Foundation President, Mexican — American Council, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Miami Behavioral Health Center, Inc. School of Education, Early Childhood Education Program, MDCC Child Find Outreach Specialist-FDLRS-South, MDCPS Administrative Director, MDCPS Chief of Staff, MDCPS Executive Director, Michael -Ann Russell Jewish Community Center Executive Director, New Horizons Community Mental Health Center, Inc. 03- 611 Muriel Wong Lundgren Patricia Johnson Beatriz Hentschel Dennis C. Moss Stacy L. Morris Major Tom Overton Nadine Johnson Jose R. Fox, President & CEO Sharon A. Brown Susan Gold, Ed.D. Rita L. Bligh Georgina Prats Margarita R. Delgado National Institute for Innovative Leadership Miami -Dade County School Readiness Coalition and Oasis Outsourcing, Inc. Program Coordinator, Redlands Christian Migrant Association Executive Director, Richmond Perrine Optimist Club Director Emergency Services, Baptist Outpatient Services Area Commander, The Salvation Army Executive Director, Switchboard of Miami, Inc. United HomeCare Services University of Miami Associate Professor, University of Miami, School of Medicine First Vice President, Washington Mutual Owner, The Joy of Learning MRD Consulting, Inc. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM?2.4; ONv1A.,,,-., . 63- 611 -----Original Message ----- From: PardoA@gtlaw.com [mailto:PardoA@gtlaw.com] Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 1:54 PM To: MCADORYJ@unitedwaymiami.org Subject: Importance: High Dear Mr. Mogul, D INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM PZ -s ON s-J,,x_.t . Just a note to let you know that it has been my pleasure working with you and the United Way team in a joint effort to reach the most accommodating solutions to our neighbor's concerns and desires. To United Way's credit, the tireless efforts and amply demonstrated good faith extended to The Roads Neighborhood community could not have given more to welcome constructive input and workable solutions for the benefit of all concerned. As a life-long resident of The Roads Neighborhood, Miami -Dade County Public School teacher, Board Director and past president of the Miami Roads Neighborhood Civic Association, I offer my continued support and sincerest wish for the success of your new outstanding educational project. My heartfelt thanks goes to United Way for being a caring, responsible good neighbor. Very truly yours, Daniel J. Leibow Roads Resident & MRNCA Board Director Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! The information contained in this transmission may contain privileged and confidential information. It is intended only for the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. To reply to our email administrator directly, please send an email to postmaster@gtlaw.com. 1 090- 611 300 N.E. Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33132-22, (305) 237-3316 Fax: (305) 237-3109 LnNfiatW-Dade COMMUNITY COLLEGE District Administration May 8, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: Eduardo J. Padron, Ph.D. College President SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMIL..L_ON s>,.,, . As president of the largest community college in the nation, I have the wonderful opportunity to interact with hundreds of students every day as they pursue their dreams through higher education. We are very proud of the thousands of successful alumni that have come through the doors of Miami -Dade Community College and today are contributing members of our society. While we have the opportunity to help shape their futures, their path to success begins long before they reach us. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. Children raised in an environment filled with love, proper nutrition, early educational stimulation, quality health care have far greater chances of achieving their potential than children who go without these basic needs. The United Way Center for Excellence will become a landmark for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. This state-of-the-art facility will not only be a nationally -accredited center for children within our community, employing the best teaching and learning disciplines from around the world, but it will also serve as a teaching and learning center for early education professionals and researchers, a training center for parents, and a resource center for other community organizations and corporations looking to establish accredited early childhood learning centers. It will serve as a impetus for raising the standards of quality early care and education in our community for all children. As a life-long educator and a proud resident of the Miami Roads neighborhood, I strongly encourage you to support this incredible opportunity to help our children get off to the best possible start in life through this innovative and most important United Way project. I thank you, and more importantly, the children of this community will thank you. Sincerely, Dr. Eduardo Padron 03- 611 •--'" �i "-'�"-' ice• �i ul���t iL�i�u I I�f'IVI�1�.1 VJLGJ}f CJ.L 1:JYC,IYJMJYJJO�FO f 'U ( 7H May 15, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: 11IU. 4JJ L,'004 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ON_sls„o3 ; As a resident of the Roads community and a mother of three young children all under the age of 5, 1 whole-heartedly support the proposed United Way Center for Excellence. The Center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our county's early childhood efforts. I have confidence that the Center for Excellence will be an important asset to our community and will have an important impact on the lives of children between infancy and kindergarten in the Roads community. Thank .you for your time and consideration. int, Lla Pena 2055 S. Miami Avenue Miami, Florida !03— 611 JENNIFER SHASHA KAY, ESQUIRE 356 S.W. 30" ROAD MIAMI, FLORIDA 33129 (305) 860-6429 February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Re: United Way Center of Excellence Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM PZ_s ON.5o_. As a resident of the Roads neighborhood and a working mother of a young child, I wanted to express my support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way's Miami -Dade offices. I think the City should not only accommodate, but embrace, the Center of Excellence. The Center will offer high quality educational programs for the children of our community and serve as a teaching model for other educational centers. This innovative, invaluable project deserves the support of the City of Miami and its residents. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jennif hasha Kay 03- 6111 April 11, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz-s- ON�l.>I� . As a resident of the Roads neighborhood I wanted to express my support for the proposed Center for Excellence adjacent to United Way of Miami-Dade's offices. I think the City should not only accommodate, but embrace, the Center for Excellence. The Center will offer high quality educational programs for the children of my community and serve as a teaching model for other educational centers. This innovative, invaluable project deserves the support of the City of Miami and its residents. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality of childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, C -;;Oz -f /e�� 0 3 - 611 BETH D.Avm CONGREGATION THE GORDON SCHOOLS 2625 SW Third Avenue * Miami, Florida 33129 E-mail * info®beth-davkLcom Web Site * www.beth-dsvidcom I1V. ___ V✓JCJG ue(305) 8543911 May 21, 2003 SUBMITTED INTO THiccho;i1s (3� 1!ax (305) Z85-5841 Fix (30 � Wz66: Melvin J. Glazer Mayor city Commissioners PUBLIC RECORD FS Fax (305)854326. Rabbi end D.MM. OX). Dr. Sol Landau City of Miami 3500 Pau American chive ITEM PZ ~ ON 5 Rabbi Emeritus Miami, Florida 33133 ---- Israel Man Cantor Re: United Way Center for Excellence J Modification to Covenant Jeff Smolansky Dear Mayor and Commissioners, Exceettive Director Janet Bass The above referenced item will be on the agenda of the May 22d City Gordon Early childhood of Miami Commission meeting and I would like to express my support for its CcnWr Di=e0r approval. As Director of the Beth David Gordon School Early Childhood Care Audrey Dillaman ("ECC') program, which is located at 2625 SW 3d Avenue, I have an interest Gordan Day school Direowr in this item both as a professional educator and as a neighbor. Marla Dom Gordon Rdisious Scbool Due to my work at the Gordon School ECC, I am very familiar with Director the educational heeds of "the Roads" neighborhood and I am confident that the Proposed United Way Center for Excellence will help to address the unmet Linda Nadler Program Diroator demand for quality educational. institutions In the area. As a result of the recent revitalization of the Roads, there has been a significant increase in the Renee Reiz number of young families living in the area. Unfortimately, there has not been Gordonseumner CarpDirector Director a concurrent increase in, the number or capacity of existing quality educational facilities. Consequently, many young children in the neighborhood are not Lesley Tobin receiving the sort of quality preschool education which their parents wish to Prcsident provide them with and which recent studies have confirmed is of critical Arlene Zakarin importance to their early childhood development. The United Way Center of Executive vice President Excellence will enable many families to provide their children, with the Dr. Susan Jay education they need and deserve. Floyd Krause Andreylee Leavitt I am also cognizant of the concerns expressed by some residents of the Roger Merritt David S u Roads that the United Way Center of Excellence will create excessive traffic Daniel Schwartz congestion. The Gordon School is wnipletely surrounded by single ftnilY Judith Weisenfeld homes and we have never had any problems with our neighbors concerning Vice Pmidents traffic generated by the school. On the contrary, we are acknowledged by our Harriett Fox neighbors as an asset to the community and have only had the best of relations Treasurer with them. I have no reason to believe that the situation created by the United Way Center of Excellence would be airy different regarding both traffic C*rol Fyne � „,r,, generated b g g y the school and relations with the surrounding residents. Millie Rapbael secretary Para Laaarus Celebraizng Our 90 Anniversary Assistant Secretary Mian g's Pioneer Synagogue, Founded in 1912 Lillian Whitman Merged with Dals Solomon: FtWer Granada In 1968, Beth Kodesh in 1988 and Temple Zamora in 1995 Sisterhood President AFF LiATED WITS THE UNITED SXNAGOGM OF CONSERVATrW JUDAISM 03— 611 As you consider this matter, I feel obligated to remind you of the importance of early childhood education and its role in developing good citizens. A child who is properly prepared for elementary school will have a greater chance of successfully completing his education and becoming a productive member of society as an adult. The benefits of this are abundant and obvious, a better educated workforce, decreased crime and juvenile delinquency, and an increased tax base are but a few examples. Accordingly, I respectfully request that you vote to approve the above referenced item. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sylcerely, Janet Bass SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM?2-6- ON1�, 03- 911 May 8, 2003 City of Miami Commissioners 35oo Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM_tL-5- ON�„ . As a neighbor to United Way of Miami -Dade and a health and human services organization, Liga Contra el Cancer whole heartedly supports the proposed "United Way Center for Excellence". Liga Contra el Cancer is a place of suffering and love and it,will be quite refreshing to have very close to us children, who are full of joy and hope for the future. Please give your full consideration to this worthy initiative of the United Way. Thank yon. Georgina S. Prats Executive Vice President Volunteer GSP/ts 03- 611 -06-03 12:21P South Miami Avenue Homeowners Association P_01 Whereas, the: United Way of'iUfiatni-Dade presented to the South Miami Avenue Homeowners Association, its proposal to build a Center of Excellence in V rly Education, tend Whereas, the Center of Excellence in Early Education proposex to raisc the quality of early childhood care in the surrounding Coral Way neighborhoods, and Whereas, the Center of Excellence in F.arly Education will provide a safe and comfortable environment, require parental involvement, support quality health and nutrition standards, and Whereas, the Ccnter of Excellence; in Early Education will be housed in building(s) compatible with the surrounding; neighborhood, and Whereas, the Canter of Excellence in Laxly Education will provide social and emotional development as well as school readiness, improve social and civic responsibility, and improve the long- term performance of its participants_ NOW, TIJE+'REFORE, HE IT RMOLYED that the Board of Directors of the South Miami Avenue Homeowners Association hereby recognizes the need of quality early ehildhcx)d education in the Hrickell and Coral Way neighborhood and its bcnctit to the community and City of Miami, and suppott the concept of the Center of Excellence in Early Education proposed by the United Way of Miami -Dade. PASSED AND ADAY''I ED THiS 28t" DAY OF APRIL O&ez-3 ATTEST: . _. ou� - —• President Uz. y1fl4::2 Vice presiden SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pz5 ON -5-1,/,,,. 03-- fill 05/22/03 09:02 GREENBERG TRAURIG - 305 646 7079 N0.576 901 SUBMITTED INTO THE United Way's PUBLIC RECORD FOR Center of Excellence 3250 S.W. 3"d Avenue ITEMP-2.5-Miami, Florida ONs I am in support of the proposed plans for the United Way's Center for Excellence which will include a child care facility for a maximum of 140 children ages 6 weeks to 5 years and the proposed office building and parking structure identified on the attached Exhibit "A►, Yo estoy a favor del proyecto propuesto para el "United Way's Center of Excellence" que incluiri un centro de cuidado de niflos para un maximo de 140 nif os entre las edades de 6 semanas y 5 aftos y el edificio de oficina y garage de estacionamiento identificado en las paginas adjuntas. A dyes Coq �S_ � �-k�vvL; 03- 611 02/20/03 THU 17:31 FAX OFFICE OF THE MAYOR NiIA.MI-DADE COUN iyr FLORIDA Hon. Manuel A.: Diaz Mayor, City.of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 3313 Dear May r Di Z 001 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z -s ON'5 1,.163 . Reams of brain research tell ,Is that a child's most formative years are from 0 to 4 years old — the years in which a child is typically not enrolled in formal school. Unfortunately, bigh- quality early education and c .tre remain elusive to many families, regardless of income. The poor to mediocre qualit}- of much childcare and the educational achievement gap have brought increasing national EoMention to the importance of hijyh quality early care and education and its correlation i:o later school success. A crucial element to elevating the learning status of our chihken is to raise the status of childcare. We must make sure that not only are there early care and education centers of the highest quality to emulate, hat that there are opportunities for graining and the dissemination of best practices. The United Way Center of Excellence will become a landmark for our city in the area of early care and education for iloung children. The state-of-tha-art facility will not only be a nationally -accredited center : or children within our community employing the best teaching and learning disciplines frond around the world, but it will also serve as a teaching and learning center for early edu;,ation professionals and researchers, a training center for parents, and a resource center for other community organizations and corporations looking to establish early childhood lea. ming centers. It will serve as all impetus for raising the standards of quality early cm -e and education in our community for all children. Please join me in supporting the United Way Center of Excollence. Together we can make a difference for the children it Miami -Dade County. Thank you. Sinter ly� w ', Penelas Ma 03— 611 STEPHEN R CLARK CENTER, 11 N.W. FIRST STf EET, SURE 2910, MIAMI. FLORIDA 33128-199A • 13051 375-5071 • FAX (305) 375-3618 March 4, 2002 Mayor Manny Diaz City of Miami Commissioners 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mayor Diaz and Commissioners: Miami -Dade County School Board Ms. Perla Tabares Hantman, Chair Dr. Michael M. Krop, Vice Chair Mr. Frank J. Bolanos Mr. Frank J. Cobo Dr. Robert B. Ingram Ms. Betsy H. Kaplan Mrs. Manty Sabates Morse Dr. Marta Perez Dr. Solomon C. Stinson Superintendent of Schools Merrett R. Stierheim This letter is written in support of the Success By 6 Center of Excellence, a community learning laboratory initiative that will serve as a model of best practices for early care and education. The Center for Excellence will provide exemplary early care and education for 140 children and will serve as a training and research facility for parents, child care providers, and local businesses in our community. In addition, the Center of Excellence will foster collaboration between early childhood education advocates, planners; founders, and providers. I heartily endorse the United Way of Miami -Dade Success By 6 Center of Excellence. I am confident that this early care and education program will become a model that others will wish to emulate. Si cerely, Merrett R. Stierheim Superintendent of Schools MRS:co L1075 (C273) cc: Mrs. Mercedes Toural Ms. Lourdes C. Rovira Mrs. Mansel Elias -Miranda School Board Administration Building • 1450 N.E. 2 n ,Avenue , Miami, Et. 3313L 301-995-1430 • Fax 305-99.5-1433 - www.dadesca,ocis.net 03- 611 The Earlv Childhood initiative Foundation David Lawrence Jr. President 3250 SW Third Ave. Miami, Fla. 33129 Tel: 305-646-7229 SUBMITTED INTO TH 305-646-7232 mail: dlawrence@childreadiness.org February 17, 2003 PUBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami Commission ITEMz _�ON City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Fla. 33133 To whom it may concern: I write, in enthusiastic endorsement, of the plans for a national -class child care center as part of United Way. This center, whose first mission is to serve the children of this neighborhood, will be of the highest quality. It is a key part of this community's early childhood initiative, which is rapidly becoming known as a national model for "school readiness." There are many aspects of this (including the recent passage in our community of The Children's Trust dedicated funding for children and families). A key ingredient simply must be the highest -quality E vailable for all children. That is where the United Way Center for Excellence a leader. or your consideration and support. David Lawrence Jr. Call 305-631-8111 to learn more v www.teachmorelovemore.org VOUR MISSION: "To ensure that all children in Miami -Dade County have the community's attention, commitment and resources -- and, hence, the chance to develop intellectually, emotionally, socially and Physically so that they are ready and eager to learn by the time they reach first grade. " g. , - University Scholar for Early Childhood Development and Readiness • University of Florida U 3oil . --- MAR. 5.2002 5:45PM UN' PLANTERS BANK AUNION PLANTERS BANK Adolfo Henriques C.F—O. Southern ,Banking Group March 5, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panarnerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Gentlemen: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pz_s ON­sl1.3 . We tell our children that they can do or be anything they dream of, But not every child has the same opportunity, guidance, attention or nurturing. The United Way's Success by 6 Center of Excellence will set a new standard of early childhood care and education. It -will provide a model for childcare and training for all childcare professionals to improve their skills. This vision is about to become reality and it rests in your hands. I urge you to approve the required covenant change that will allow the construction of our state-of-the-art, world class Center of Excellence. Very truly yours, 63- 611 2800 Ponce de Leon Boulevard - Coral Gables, Florida 33134 • (305) 774-5280 - Fax (3051774-4597 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Richard D. Fain Chairman & Chief Executive Officer February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: 1050 Caribbean Way Miami, FL 33132.2096 USA tel: 305.539.6603 fax: 305.372.0441 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pe -5- ON�„�. I am writing you in support of the United Way of Miami-Dade's new Success by 6 Center of Excellence for Early Care and Education. As you are aware, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) has provided a lead gift for this important new child education initiative. Despite the financial downturn in the cruise industry and the overall economy, RCL recognizes that some initiatives must be supported in good times or bad. The most important bottom line for all of us is the future of our children, and the Center of Excellence offers us this promise. Their success will be our success, and we will all benefit in the .long-term. Accordingly, I request that you wholeheartedly and without reservation approve the zoning for this land use as an important commitment to our future. Our company is proud to play a leadership role in this effort, and I hope you will join us in providing your all-important support. Thank you. Sincerely, Royal Caribbean International Celebrity Cruises , SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR oseusourH BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Suite 1901 150 West Flagler Street Miami, Florida 33130 March 5, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pa.namerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: Joseph P. Lacher President — Florida This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way Center of Excellence, adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. As you know, studies have shown that the earliest years of our children's lives are the most critical. It is important that we commit ourselves to the promotion of high quality early care and education for all children in our community. Children that are raised in an environment that provides good education and positive reinforcement have a greater chance of becoming productive citizens. The United Way Center of Excellence will provide the highest quality early care and education program in Miami -Dade. Thank you for your time and consideration. Yours truly, 63-- 611 FEB 21 2003 5:10PM HP LASERJET 3200 P-2 Feb.21, 2003 3 51 PM Ui ,rsitY of Miani No. 3316 P, 2 February 21, 2003 City of Miami Conzaission City of Miami Zoning Board City Hall 3500 Paan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Zoning and Commission Members: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM-F.z-5- ON51,,-,.,. I support the United Way of Miami -Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education. It will serve as an intemationaUy recognized model program for the early care and education, of young children. Byallowing the United Way to move forward with this state-of-the-art education center, you will be investing in the future of our area children. I urge you to support the United Way center, and in turn our community. ' ercly, Do'nfia E. Sha.lala DES: om i C. A. Victoria Rivas-Vazquez- Office ivas-Vazquez Ofce of the President P.o. Box 248006 Coral Gables, I'lorlda 53124.4600 305-284-5155 Fax 305.284-3768 63- 611 02/17/03 MON 13:28 FAX 305 406 8699 BOB DICKINSON IN02 SUBMITTED INTO THE i -P WK.UBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM rZ_5 ON,5 BOB DICKINSON, CTC President February 17, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Commissioners, Kindly be advised that I have been involved in United Way of Miami Dade for the last ten years, supporting their activities both financially and with pro bono labor. I've been a member of the United Way Board for six years. Thi,. experience has given me a high level of insight into United Way's activities and programs. 1 believe the Center for Excellence in Early Education is perhaps the most outstanding of all the social service programs provided by United Way. Simply put, what better asset does a community have than its young people - - our future? The Center for Excellence in Early Education is in effect a community -teaming laboratory where the best possible resources are focused on increasing school readiness for our young children. In short, your positive vote for the Miami Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education is a positive vote for our community. Very yours, Bob DiclRinson, CTC President r� CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES, CARNNAL PLACE, 3655 NW 87 AVCNUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33178-2428 EXECUTIVE OFFICES: (305) 599-2600 03— 611 02/19/2003 15:59 Jesus Diaz, Jr. General Manager 3053762901 MIAMI - —HERALD PAGE 02 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission. City of Miami. Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami,FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners- ireMf_5 ON�63 I am writing in support of the proposed Center of. Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts, Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life_ The highest quality early care and education is a crucial clement in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community_ This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. One 1 Jcrald Plaza, Miami, F.T. 33132. 1693 (305) 376-2923 jdiaz@hcrald.com FAX (305) 376-2901 SunTrust Bank, Miami 777 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL 33131-2803 Tel 305.579.7412 SUNTRUZ51 February 22, 2002 The Honorable Manny Diaz Mayor, City of Miami City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mayor Diaz and Commissioners: Ramiro A. Ortiz President SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMF2-6- ONS-,, , This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Ortiz 03- 611 FEB 19 '03 16:53 FR IBM 8TH FLOOR SOUTH 3054423866 TO 93056467079 P.02 Fred Jackson Business Development Executive / Alhambra Plaza Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305-442-3512 February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM rzs ON 1 1._. This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential_ I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerely, r kson IBM 03-- 611 ** TOTAL PAGE . 02 *-v. MIAMI -DAH SCHOOL READINESS �OALITION Charles M. Hood, III President and CEO February 27, 2003 Mayor Manuel A. Diaz 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mayor Diaz: 3250 SW Third Ave./ 5th Floor Miami, Florida 33129 Tel: 305-646-7220 • Fax: 305-646-7222 chood@childreadiness.org SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM 7z_s ON_J6,,.J6,3 . The Miami -Dade School Readiness Coalition is strongly committed to promoting activities that lead to improved opportunities for young children and their families. We have a tremendous need to start preparing our young children for school equipping them with the social -emotional, cognitive, and language skills necessary to be successful in school. Because of the substantial need in our community, our coalition is eager to participate in United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. We have had the pleasure of working with the United Way of Miami -Dade over the years, and we are eager to collaborate in this important initiative and believe that the goals and objectives of this project are an important foundation in our vision for children. We heartily endorse this important endeavor. 1, Charles M. Hood, III President and CEO cc: Jocelynne McAdory City of Miami Commissioners 03- 611 "To ensure that all children between birth and age 5 in Miami -Dade County have the community's attention, commitment and resources - and, hence, the chance to develop intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically so that they are ready and eager to learn by the time they reach first grade." FEB.24.2003 12:20PM --WAS COUNCIL MMBERS DAvw LAwREN(= A. C14AWERSON City of Miami Commission City of Miami ,Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive N iami, Florida 33133 NO. 480 P.2/2 ACCREDITED kL+S COUN AC1ON aF1WI*1C1LL ON 24CRFAM�uR ANCCHM)KN. WCC SARA HERALD February 24, 2003 VICE-CHAMPERSON MIC7rY)iLI RosEN Dear Honorable Mayor, Honorable Col'=issioners and Members of the TRwuAm Zoning Board: ANTIiQAR BRooxs Se�RsrARY This letter is in support of the proposed Center of Excellence in Earl PP P P Y The United Way should be commended for its visionary MAREducation- PAST C AT11 leadership and efforts to develop this "Community Leaning Laboratory". ISABEL ATfANADOR I We need it desperately! CHARLES W. BETHEL, JR. � The connection bet,-yeen a quality child care and early education to OLCA CQNNQR school readiness and success is well documented in the literature. HoN. K FERNANDEZ RTINDL9 Here in Miami the need is tremendous. Fever than 120 of 1400 licensed BON. RENS GARCCA child care facilities meet accredited standards. This is shameful. Over a third of our children arrive at first grade not ready to begin their DEISE GRANADO-VUA R, M.D. education, ETON. DR, ROBERT B. INGRAM j The Center on Excellence, by example and through its training and Dont. CINDY S. LEDERmAN collabor4tion will move the struggle for quality and excellence for our HON. CINDY LERNER children forward considerably. STEvr,N MARIN We urge you to vote for a brighter future for this community. DANNIE MCMILLON erely, I,;IrP�,'NEAL BMITTED INTO THE DEMEnuo Piz, Jn. (Yodesto B. sCHEMBERAirector l~. Abety PUBLIC RECORDCHELEENE FOR MARY SCULL BROWN ITEM N BON. NATACHA SETJAS C-0: docelynne McAdory F2-5-0 yr b3 . STEVE 8T -n VER United Way of Miami -Dade MP.RAET r R. STmRHETM M> A:bq NAoru B. TRovrmAN NOBEL VCGA MODESTO E. ABETY STAn DIRECTOR COF,%,4,Stepben P, Clark Cent , 111 NW First Street -MOMAN DNS ##2210 Miami, FL 33128 Tel: 305-375-5356 03- 611 02/20/2003 16:48 FAX 3055767857 AM= 2200 Df"yne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33137 Tel: 305494-0220 wwromd.ors UNMD TEACHERS OF DADE February 20, 2003 The honorable Manuel Diaz, Mayor And City of Mani Commissioners 3500 Pan ,American Drive Miami, Florida 33131 Dear Mr, Mayor and Commissioners, SUBMITTED INTO THt. PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z.s ON 1 am writing - this letter . In support of the - proposed Center of EEccelleoce adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential eletnent In our cornmunlWs early childhood efforts. Today there exits expensive research on the importance of the first five Years of a child's Ilfe. The highest quality early .care and education is a caucial element In the lives of literally thousands of children -between infancy and kindergarten In our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for ober city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration, In unity, Shirley RE Johnson, PhM. SecretaryRreasrr.er United Teachers of Dade SBJiCPO Pat L. TomMu, President . Shirley B. Johnson, Ph.D., Secretary/Treasurer • James Angleton, Jr., Chief Financial Offic= llffilirrFex: FTarda Education A.:aaallun (FEA), A p riarl fedemrian of 71mchrrr (AFT). Nallonel ffdu=daa Amx*jl(an (NFA), Amvia A*Fa iun of Labor-CLmges: aflnd"riid Orgeni: ollonq (A;t-C1()) 03- 611 FEB 20 2003 3:44 PM FR HOLLAND & KNIGHT HOLLAND & MGHT LLP 701 Brickell Avenue, Suite 3000 P0. Box 015441 (ZIP 33101-5441) Miami, Florida 33131 305-374-8500 FAX 305-789-7799 www.hkiaw.com February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Comzuissioners: TO 27721#095000#480 P.02 AnntWis San Francisco Atlanta Seattle Bethesda Tallahassee Boston Tampa Bradenton Washinptan, D.C. Chicago • West Palm Beach Fon Lauderdale Jacksonville Int?lnationalOfflces: Lakeland Caracas - Los Angeles Helsinki Miaml Mexico City New York Rio de Janeiro Northern Virginia S90 Paulo Orlando Tet Avw• Portland Tokyo Providence SL Palerswrg •Hallard 8 Knight LLC Sen Antonio —Representaove Office JORGE L =RNANDE7 TORAPTO 305-789-7721 jheraand Riklaw.c= SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMTj-,5 ON.5- #3 , T am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, TD ` MGHT LLP �i JHT:ehr MTAI #1205424 v1 03- 611 ** TOTAL PAGE.02 :+* SUBIVn RED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ez_s ONII,=. March 1, 2002 Dear Sirs and Madam's, A good education is definitely a major step towards a successful future. Unfortunately, more and more children are being shortchanged, especially during early childhood. Currently, less than 30 of Miami-Dade's childcare centers are accredited, leaving 97% to be unaccredited. Children DO NOT deserve to be short changed. I believe that the Success by 6 Center of Excellence Program desigr_ed by the United Way of Miami -Dade, will imp.rovP early childhood education. The United Way of Miami -Dade Success by 6 Center will provide up to one hundred forty children with the highest quality care and education. They will accomplish this by providing training centers where professionals can improve their childcare skills. It will also assist businesses in developing quality on-site care and early education services for the children of their employees. The program will elevate the quality of early childcare in Miami - Dade County, as well as provide training and research to educators, parents, and childcare professionals. Most importantly, it will supply developmentally appropriate care for children ages 0-18 by constant collaboration and coordination among early childhood education advocates. As you can see, the Success by 6 Center of Excellence is a great opportunity for our community. All we ask of you, the City of Miami Commission, is to please accept its greatness and make this opportunity a reality for the many children of Miami -Dade. Sincerely, 5acyW. Mourning mp Honey Child Enterprisee,LLC 03— "11 3300 Rice Street, Suite 7 Coconut Grove, FL 33133 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FrVR"' ITEM_LL-.5ON (05_, March 4, 2002 The Honorable Commissioner Tomas Regalado 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioner Regalado: BankofAmerica >> Bank of America Community Relations 100 Southeast 2nd Street Miami, FL 33131-2100 Tel 305.533.2021 Fax 305.533.2030 I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. incerely, i Obdulio Piedra Senior Vice President and Community Relations Manager U SA 02/19/2003 WED 18:54 FAX 305 4714065 RAY RODRIGUEZ OFFICE 0 002/002 UNIVISION NCTWUHK 9401,, NW e1ST 5TACE1 MIAMI1-397788 SUBMITTED INTO THE 13051471-397 (3CIL) a7140H rA% RAY RODRIGUEZ PRESIDENT rHICF Uf EIIAIINU QWLEH February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 To Whom It May Concern: PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz-SON1(=. ;�uNiuIsioN As a conscious citizen, 1 understand the great need of a center -to help the youngsters in our community, The United Way of Miami -Dade has the opportunity to incorporate a Center for Excellence in Early Education in our area. This center would serve as a training center for childcare professionals; a research center to provide a model for early childhood education; a resource center for parents; a business center to facilitate organizations to open new childcare centers for their employees; and to offer a site for children in need of early childhood and education, The children of today are the decision makers of tomorrow, We hope you back this petition. Univision has been a supporter of the United Way for several years and we feel proud to make a difference every time we encourage their dreams. Sincerely, 03- (;1t MYalb-tionai Bank I F F L O R 1 0 A March 1, 2002 os/01/02 �eP P . 009 Leonard L. Abess. Jr. C`rairm;iri o/ the Roard SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM rz- 5- ON City of Miami Commission ' 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr, Mayor and Commissioners: am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our com- munity's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for -our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Leonard L. abess, Jr. Chairman of the Board LLAjr/b 03 25 W. Flagier Street, Miami, Florida 33130 305-577-7352 305-577-7495 Fax www.citynatienaLcom E-mail:leonard@citynaticnaLcam 611 03/01/02 Q 3P P. 002 CityNational Bank o F F L o w 1 o w Jayne Harris Abess Diroclor of Community Rciotion. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR March 1, 2002 ITEM p2 -s- ON 5 y City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allow- ing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confindence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, me Harris Abess Director of Community Relations JHA/m 25 W. Flagler Street, Miami. Florida 33130 305-577-7352 305-577-7495 Fax wwwcitynationaLcom 03- 611 02/20/03 10:59 FAX 3052296523 LFS CORPORATE 2002/002 LF1 Lennmr Financial Services, Inc. February 13, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM T 2 - Y ON s»>3 . This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality of childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. We in Miami -Dade County owe each of our children the opportunity to reach their full potential. There is no question that the learning experience in the first five years of their life sets the stage for their future achievements. I believe that the United Way of Miami Dade Center of Excellence will be a vital component in that process. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerely Allan J. Pekor - .. President nnpr Financial Services Inc. - 700 N.W 107 Avenue. 3rd Floor a Miami, Florida 33172 Phone: 305-229,-6500 S, Fax: 305-553-5022 l/rtYINYO WYI-.wYYWa�.Yx.n�.✓it YA:91T'IrT.r` - _ 03-- 611 v n ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN SERVICES Calixto Garcia -Velez, President Citibank of Florida Ida M. Fernandez, Vice President ami -Dade Homeless Trust Charles Hood, III, Secretary/Treasurer ""iami-Dade School Readiness Coalition 3rve A. Mogul, President united Way of Miami -Dade Immediate Past President 3niella Levine jman Services Coalition r dvisory Committee Chairperson Judith Rosenbaum 3ency for Health Care Administration ,even Weisberg Alliance for Aging 3rbara Garrett 'PLICA, Inc. David Lawrence The Children's Trust uth Shack ade Community Foundation Jo Anne Bander ie Donors Forum donne Sawyer Family & Children Faith Coalition harles M. Auslander a. Dept. of Children & Families Dr. Jim James Fla. Dept. of Health abel Afanador a. Dept. of Juvenile Justice Honorable Joseph P. Farina -hief Judge eventh Judicial Circuit Dr. Steven E. Marcus Health Foundation of South Florida avid B. Saltman :wish Community Service of FL Hodding Carter III '-)hn S. & James L. Knight Foundation leve Shiver Miami -Dade County "errett R. Stierheim iami-Dade County Public Schools Bryan K. Finnie Miami -Dade Empowerment Trust 3 Clark ublic Health Trust Gepsie Metellus 1�t. La Haitian Neighborhood Center aria Dominguez, J.D. ot. Thomas University Harriet Spivak outh Florida Workforce Rev. Walter Richardson Sweet Home M. B. Church 3250 SW 3rd Avenue Miami, Florida 33129 Phone: (305) 646-7138 Fax: (305) 646-7135 alliance4hs@msn.com SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Sirs and Madams: This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. In fact, the Comprehensive Health and Social Services Master Plan (SSMP) for Miami -Dade County clearly states that (1) increased quality, affordable, and accessible early care and education for children, (2) increased number of children who achieve core competencies, and (3) increased percentage of children with sufficient developmental skills for school entry are necessary outcomes to strengthen the families and communities of Miami - Dade County. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sinc ly ex/ndria Douglas, Alliace For Human ctor 63- 611 licaCthy Start CoaCition of Miami -Dade SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR 5, 2002 ITEM Pz-5 ON 3 yi a3 Dear Mayor Diaz and the City of Miami Commissioners: The Healthy Start Coalition of Miami Dade works towards reducing the infant mortality rate, the number of low -birth weight infants and positively impacting maternal and child health outcomes. As such, we recognize the importance of following best practices for the early care and education of young children. With that in mind, please accept this letter of enthusiastic support for the United Way of Miami -Dade County's Center of Excellence. This innovative training and research center will not only be a tremendous asset to the City of Miami, but also to the south Florida community. With the significant amount of private and public support that this project has, it will become a national model. With the Center of Excellence, we will assure that these children reach their full potential and become productive and contributing members of our vibrant community. If any further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerek7l r—, r, ManueA Enfique vermin Executive Director 3250 S.W. 3rd .venue, Str Floor a-%iami, Florida 33129 o 3 — 6 11 (3 05) 646-7239 • T,4,Y (3 05) 64 6- 72 3 6 THE GRAHAM COMPANIES 6843 Main Street•Miami Lakes®, Florida 33014-2048.305/821-1130.557-0313(FAX) William E. Graham President February 28, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pz-s ON I am writing this letter in support of the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. This center will offer a higher standard of early care and education, which is an essential element in our community's early childhood development efforts. I believe that this Center of Excellence will be a valuable asset to our city and community, and will raise the quality of early child care and education for the young. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, William E. Graham A Family Tradition of Service 03- G 11 Since 1932 cmc CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Licensed Real Estate Broker March 7, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz-s ON 15'3 . I am writing to express my support for the proposed United Way of Miami -Dade Center of Excellence. Raising the quality of care during early childhood is crucial to giving children the highest chances for learning and healthy physical development. Having a center that solely focuses on early childhood education, research and care will greatly benefit our community. The Center is an enlighten endeavor that should be embraced and viewed as a necessary catalyst to ensuring progress in the area of early childhood development. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, QCar_,1!7-Gre-_�nb,-_;r9gGooks 2665 South Bayshore Drive, Suite 1002 Miami, Florida 33133 Telephone: 305.854.7342 03— 611 Fax: 305.858.6239 www.crec.com S T E E L I HECTOR NDAV I S' February 27, 2002 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z.s ON The City of Miami Commission 3500 FanAmerican Drive. Miami, FL 33133 To City Commissioners: Steel Hector & Davis LLP 200 South Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33131-2398 305.577.7000 305.577.7001 Fax www.steelhector.com Rebekah J. Poston 305.577.7022 rjp@steelhector.com I am writing this letter in support of United Way of Miami -Dade in its efforts to support the state-of-the-art early childhood learning center to be called the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. It is my understanding that this facility will be built on the lot adjacent to the United Way of Miami-Dade's Ansin Building headquarters and that it will serve as a model of best practices for the early care and education of young children. In addition to providing high quality care to 140 children, the Center will serve as a training and research facility for parents and child care providers throughout our community. The Center will be an enormous contribution to our community as it will also be the home of three major early care and education entities - Early Childhood Initiative Foundation, Miami -[Dade County S..1^iool Readiness %_UC IiLllii i ai id Health' Start. Thus, it will provide a space for synergy and coordination of services. Along with this facility, United Way will also be constructing a parking structure that will be necessary to alleviate the street parking that currently fills the location where they are situated. It is hard to imagine why the City of Miami would not support this effort. It will elevate the quality of early care and education in Miami -Dade County. It will offer opportunities for learning, training and research to educators, parents, and child care professionals. It will provide 63- W4 t P:Im Rearh Tallahassee Naoles Key (Nest London Caracas Sao °aulo Ric de Janeirn Santo Domingo 611 S T E E L I HECTOR ©DAV I S INTERNATIONAL' City of Miami Commission February 27, 2002 Page 2 aUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM developmentally appropriate care for children. It will foster collaboration and coordination among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers, and ensure program integration for children ages 0 - 18. Currently less than 3% of Miami-Dade's more than 1,300 childcare centers are National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Gold Seal sites. All the more reason why an accredited early childhood learning center is necessary. It will satisfy quality standards for staff training, staff -child ratios and curriculum. Accreditation is like insurance that children at these centers receive high quality care and education. Therefore, I strongly urge the City of Miami to support United Way of Miami-Dade's Success By 6 Center of Excellence for early care and I RJ P/cs MIA2001/87678-1 03- 611 JESUS GAVLEZ POSTMSTER MIAMI FL 2UNITEDSTATES POSTAL SERVICE February 26, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM,pz_5' ON s �� ,3 , I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, sus Galvez Postmaster Miami FL 2200 NW 72 Avenue Miami FL 33152-9998 PHONE: (305) 470-0226 FAX: (305) 470-0538 3 J Mar -06-02 09:30A AA P senger Service 30r 526 7687 P_01 PmericanAirlines SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM_EL-LON_jk�_, March 5. 3002 C Ity cif Mianli CommissWri 1.500 Panamericall Drive Miami, F l , 1:3 i Ucur Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing ill Lipporl fur the proposvd Center of l..xcelle:ncc adjaccnl to the (-nitcd Wav oi'Miarrti-Dade offices. This Center will o(Tcr all exciting new cndcavOr within the edueation field, it will elllhracc Lhe highest carry care and education standards and is all essential clenlcrlt in our eclnlnnulity's early childhood efflorts. T(Iduy there exists extensive rc"Scarcll on the ilrthoriance ol'the III -sl five vears alfa child's lilt. The highest duality early care and edocation is a crucial element in the liVCi ol'litcrally thousand~ Of Children hctwccn infancy rind kindcrcarten in OUr C(1111Ill Lill lty. Phis (.'enter of Exeellcnee will hecome a milestone of Chir clL� in 111c al -ca ill' early czmC and CdUcation 101' YoLIIIg ChlldrCll. hank you for your time and contiidcration Sincerely. Ken l'yatt Managing Director I'assellgcr service Miami International itil'port 03- 01.1 -.1-��,gllOr�l'� �U5-:.,,};-IiY,(;i;. �=;AoL=P•�.;UHI .:`.i ra'Jlr�lli OneUnited. BANK March 13, 2003 Mayor Manuel A. Diaz Commissioner Angel Gonzalez Commissioner Johnny L.Winton Commissioner Joe M. Sanchez Commissioner Tomas P. Regalado Commissioner Arthur Teele, Jr. City of Miami City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMe2_s ON�0,3. I am writing this letter to express full support for United Way of Miami-Dade's proposed Center for Excellence. Studies prove a child's future is very much detennined by the first five years of his or her life. The benefits of concentrating education efforts on this time are countless. Cognitive ability, language skills, and social disposition can be addressed and improved with life -changing results during this critical period of child development. The Center for Excellence will be singular in the quality of care provided to children, training offered to caregivers, and research conducted therein. We must capitalize on this unique opportunity to set a new standard of excellence for child care in our community. I hope you will consider my endorsement of the Center for Excellence. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, apk, AV -0 John A. Hall Regional President Cc: Harve Mogul OneUnited Bank 3275 N.W. 79th Street Miami, FL 33147 tel: 305.696.0700 fax: 305.835.1727 ww0arleunited A 1 1. -)UE_IITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz-s- ON 5-11,-63 , February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest eatly care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Si a ely, Peter. . Bermont PLB/am 03- 611 MV I - I V - L V V U I I - U I /1111 6 caTM Applica Consumer Products, Inc„ 5980 Miami lakes Drive Miami Lakes, Florida 330142467 April 1.6, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mayor and Commissioners: 11 V • UU'YV SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pz.s ON- SJM-63. This is a letter of support for United Way of Miami-Dade's proposed Center for Excellence. A vote in support of this facility by the City of Miami Commission will reflect your commitment to the children of Miami -Dade County. This state-of-the-art resource center for early education will becorne a national model for caregiver training, while providing the highest quality care for young children,. It will also become a Ieader in early childhood developmental research. I encourage you to vote in support of this project. It will become a great asset for the City of Miami,. Sincerely, arbara Friedson Garrett Senior Vice President BFG:lh CATHOLIC CHARITIES of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. February 20, 2003 The Honorable Mayor Manuel Diaz Members of the City of Miami. Commission City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mayor Diaz and City Commissioners: 8401 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33138 (306) 7842444 Fax (306) 764.6649 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM It is with greatest pleasure that Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc, supports the United Way of Miami -Dade in its efforts to create the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence for Early Care and the Education of Children. The United Way Success by 6 Center will offer opportunities for learning, training and research to educators, parents, Childcare professionals, as well as fostering collaboration and coordination among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers, and ensure program integration for children ages 0-18 while elevating the quality of early care and education in Miami -Dade County. Early Childhood Education has been identified as one of the highest priority needs in our community by various organizations, such as the Alliance for Human Services and Miami -Dade County Public Schools. This need is, in fact, especially great in our county because of the diversity of our community. In addition to providing a learning laboratory of excellence for our community, the proposed facility will house three major early care and education entities: The Early Childhood Initiative, Healthy Start and the Miami -Dade School Readiness Coalition. The Child Day Care Early Childhood Education Services Division of Catholic Charities is an active participant in that Coalition, representing the faith based community, The United Way of Miami -Dade has a distinguished record of excellence in helping the needy of the City of Miami and throughout the County. We applaud its leadership in improving the quality of childcare, enabling children to develop school readiness. That leadership will only be enhanced by this new endeavor, Catholic Charities supports the United Way in this project, and we hope to collaborate with them in implementing this project to improve and extend quality care and service to families. We trust that the City of Miami will join United Way of Miami -Dade County in this effort. tncely, Richard Turcotte, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer A_ `w Z u..,w,w, rN41l 111 Y A6GRlb1�ED 03- 611 7 ' I I Ci. 'n AI a .,17 -7 rnn7 •77 •nom FEB -21-03 FRI 3:18 PM PLANNING & BUDGET DEPT, FAX N0, 5761403 P, 2 0 Greater Miami Jewish Federation P, Cp dr,rf EZRAKATZ February 21, 2003 Jutntediarr Pati Pmidem NORMAN BRAMAN SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM?2-5 ON�L034 F.xecarive Vicr Prrrident rely, JACOB SOLOMON Bruce J. Yu witz ExeCNt;vrVitr Presid[+.r Director, Community Planning & Allocations F+onili+r MYRON J. "MIKE" [RODE 03- 611 Stanley C. Myers Building • 42(x) Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33137-3278 • Phone: (305) 576-4000 • Fax: (305) 573-8115 • wanvjewishmiarni.org City of Miami Commission V,fe Prrsidews City of Miami Zoning Board MICHAEL M.AULEIL 3500 Panamerican Drive BRIAN BILZIN TEIW DRUCKER. Miami, FL 33133 BARBARA BLACK GOLDFARB SANFORDB.MIOT Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: ISAAC OLENIBEM Dk.MARK OREN 1 writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent NOREEN SABLOTSKY am to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. RAQUELSCREU DIt. BARRY SILVERMAN Early childhood education and care are critical elements in ensuring S"`"'ary that young children can grow to be productive citizens of our JANICE LIPTON community. Because of our county's diverse population, innovative Awriare S[ and quality programs of early childhood education are essential to etary SAUYbaHA0. insure we enable all children the opportunity to achieve their full potential. The United Way's Center for Excellence is a crucial piece of Trcmur[r this effort. RICHARD N. BERNSTEIN At5o[rair 2rrarrfrer I urge your approval of the proposal. STEVEN MESSING F.xecarive Vicr Prrrident rely, JACOB SOLOMON Bruce J. Yu witz ExeCNt;vrVitr Presid[+.r Director, Community Planning & Allocations F+onili+r MYRON J. "MIKE" [RODE 03- 611 Stanley C. Myers Building • 42(x) Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33137-3278 • Phone: (305) 576-4000 • Fax: (305) 573-8115 • wanvjewishmiarni.org -,✓ Luis Fernandez -Rocha Vice President General Manager "'a""° 200' SUBMITTED INTO THE The City Commission PUBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami A' 3500 Pan American Drive ITEM P2-5- ON Miami, Fl 33133 .�._.. Dear Commissioners: The latest research proves that the first six years of life are the most important years for learning — the years before children go to school. That is why I am writing this letter to lend my support to United Way's Success By 6 Center of Excellence. The skills and knowledge children learn today play a major role in determining who they will be tomorrow. That is why we must invest in our children today. There was a recent Newsweek article that put it in an excellent way, "Circuits in different regions of the brain mature at different times. Give your children the stimulation they need when they need it, and anything's possible. Stumble, and all bets are off." It is imperative that we invest in our youth today, to create a better tomorrow for all. I would like to earnestly urge that on March 7th, the Commission vote in favor of the Center. Sincerely L s Fernande Rocha LFR:pcb 63- 611 WSO • CHANNEL 51- MIAMI 2340 West 3th Avenue Hialeah, Florida 33010 - Tel: 305.889.1000 - Fax: 305.384.3110 02%19/2003 11:13 3054606859 ZUBI ADVERTISING PAGE 02 advjPrtising February 19, 2003 City of ]Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Fl. 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM_EL- L ON_tk-b,�3. Z am writing in support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field and will embrace the essential elements in raising the duality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. Z have great confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Tere4e, bi.zarreta$resEO TAZ:mIv 35S Alhambra Circle, loth F1O0r, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tet: 305- Miami Dallas Los Angeles p 448"9824 Fax: 305-4 60.70 Member o etroTt 11 f the Associotion of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA) 18 Feb 03 06:15 p.1 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP2-6 ON��, 03- 611 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR !TEM z.s ON 5 »-03 . 03- 6.11 Z.d CT:an Cn aaa RT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN Jeb Bush Governor tf & FAMILIES Kathleen A. Kearney District 11 Secretary Dade & Monroe Counties Charles M. Auslander hftp://www.state.fl.us/cf—web/districtl 1 District Administrator "COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE" February 27, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Fl. 33133 Dear Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Fz.5 ON�,_, The State of Florida Department of Children and Families works in partnership with local community entities to improve the quality of life for those we serve. As a result we have worked very closely with the United Way of Miami -Dade County in coordinating efforts on behalf of children and families. We are very much aware of and support the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. It brings together a focal point of activity for children in terms of childcare and early childhood development. The Center will house three early care and education entities — Early Childhood Initiative Foundation, Miami -Dade County School Readiness Coalition and Healthy Start. The Center will support community efforts to increase the number of childcare facilities that are accredited. As the state department responsible for licensing childcare facilities we are concerned that only 70 Miami -Dade childcare facilities are National Association for the Education of Young Children Gold Seal accredited sites. That is less than 3% of our community's 1,300 childcare centers. Our community has a long way to go and we are confident that the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence will increase the availability of quality childcare in South Florida. Additionally, the Center will be a community -learning laboratory providing direct childcare services to 140 children. We urge your support of the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. If you need further information please do not hesitate to call me at (305) 377-5055 or Harve Mogul, President and CEO of United Way of Miami -Dade at 646-7074. %Sincerely, Charles M. Auslander District Administrator 401 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite N-1007, Miami, Florida 33128 The Department of Children and Families is committed to working in partnership with local communities to ensure safety, well-being and self-sufficiency for the people we ser,V 3 MARTA SUTTON WEEKS WOMEN'S CENTER 351 N.W. 5 STREET MIAMI, FL 33128-1615 (305) 377-9922 SUBMITTED INTO"Mr`n March 6, 2002 PUBLIC RECORD FOR - To the City of Miami Commissioners: ITEM Z 5 ON 5 x> I am writing this letter to express my wholehearted support for United Way's Center for Excellence. The YWCA of Greater Miami has vast experience in the field of Early Child Care and Education and we are well known for our total commitment to children's welfare and education. The Center for Excellence will provide much needed research and information that could be applied to all child-care facilities. We are raising children in a technologically demanding ernvirom-nent, in non-traditional family arrangements, and with conflicting world events that percolate to a neighborhood milieu in which violence, drugs, and premature death are commonplace. The YWCA, as well as our entire community, needs to have access to proven pedagogical methods that will ensure the success of our children. Our children are our most precious resource, they are our present and future, and in an increasingly complex world we need to provide the educational opportunities that will allow them to become contributing members of our society. When fiilly operational, the Center for Excellence will be a microcosm that will afford us the knowledge of how best to provide these opportunities. As educators and responsible adults caring for children, we know that with your support and the expertise and commitment of the United Way of Miami -Dade, the Center for Excellence will become a guide and inspiration to this community. Sincerely, J Eileen Maloney -Simon Executive Director YWCA of Greater Miami ��ts• t116 IAWE-d tfie *&7V&,-1 03 611 ren eu Ua uo: ncp UKbHI1 LLHUUL Ur b 1 K M I HM I JU5 bUS 4455 St _ BM N. -TO T, I 1v century 74} Urlban To: The Mayor, City of Miami and Members of the City of Miami Commissioners From: T. Willard Fair President/CEO Urban League of Greater Miami, Inc. Re: United Way's Proposed Success By 6 Center of Excellence Date: February 20, 2003 This letter is to endorse United Way's Success By 6 Center of Excellence. This early care and education center will serve as a cutting edge community learning laboratory. Your endorsement of this proposal, will put Miami in the fore -front of those urban centers in America whose elected officials recognize that their city's most important asset is not its parks, beaches, entertainment center, and professional sports franchises, etc., but the development of its children. P. The Urban League of Greater Miami, Inc. a "Developing Our Children for the 21 st Century" 8500 N.W. 25th Avenue • Miami, Florida 33147 United WNY Agency Telephone: 305/6964450 • Fax Phone 305/6964455 03- 611 Dr. Barbara A. Weinstein R. Timothy Weeks February 19, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM �z_5 ON -5 » s3 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. Broward This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education 840 S.W. 81st Avenue field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards North Lauderdale, FI 33068-2001 and is an essential element in our community's early childhood PH: 954-720-1000 efforts. FAX: 954-724-3900 Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first Miami Dade five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and 15910 N.W. 57th Avenue education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of Miami Lakes, Fl 33014-6704 children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This PH: 305-908-7300 Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area FAX: 305-908-7373 of early care and education for young children. www.familycentral.org Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, COA 4''41 Barbara Ann Weinstein, Ed.D. President/CEO tamely 03- [a] CHRISTIAN MIGRANT ASSOCIATION SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMT2-5-ON 5 -IX -0.3 . March 3, 2003 THE ROLLASON CENTER, 402 WEST MAIN STREET, IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA 34142.3933 (239)658.3560, SUNCOM 974.3560, FAx (239)658-3571 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 To Whom It May Concern: The United Way of Miami Dade is to be commended for taking the bold step to create a Center for Excellence in Early Education. Early childhood is now recognized as the time when most critical brain development takes place. To have a community learning laboratory in Miami, available for all to improve their knowledge and skills as they work with these most vulnerable children, makes good sense. In addition, the partnerships involved in this effort are most impressive and guarantee that quality and collaboration will be part of the foundation of the Center. Our agency, the Redlands Christian Migrant Association, has operated in South Dade County since 1965. We are proud to be among the few child caring agencies with all eight of our centers accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. We were able to achieve this on our own, but for most child care centers this is too difficult. The Center for Excellence will provide that training and modeling for those programs. We hope the City of Miami Zoning Board will work with the United Way and their many partners to make this Center a reality. It represents a commitment to the future of our community — the children. If we can provide any additional information to help in securing a positive response, please let me know. Sincerely, r% Barbara Mainster Executive Director / \ HLLLSBONOUCH COUNiY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FUNDED IN PART BY CHILDRENI� C'�UNQI, .. & FAMILIES Mar -04-02 03;48pm From-CORLISS J, N"'SON-RYDER SYSTEM,INC, �ftderg Logistics & Transpartatiou Solutions Warldwido March 4, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: 3055003130 T-721 P-01/01 F-346 C. J. "Corky" Nelson Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMp2,5-ON�, This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerely, (2) RA�&� C. J. Nelson CJNvn Ryder S"m, Inc. 3600 NW 82 Avenue Miami, Florida 33166-6623 Tel 305 500 4300 Fax 305 500 3130 03- 611 03/05/2002 TUE 18:18 F_A-.Y. 305 351 1912 COCONUT GROVE Maxch 4, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Fl 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: [a 002 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz_s ON -61>,L. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. ThAs center Nvill offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards anal is an essential element in our comrnani,ty's early childhood efforts. Today there exists e -.derisive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care an.d education is a enicial element bi, the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy an.d kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city ill. the area of early care and education for young children. Thank yoLt for your time and consideration. Sincerely, n j2eff Ana L. Coca 03- 611 021?7i2002 17:12 305444370E SCH�IARTZTOL CARTER PAGE 02 STEPHANIE R. CARTER, Pi i.D., P.A. Child. Adolescent W Adult Psychology Douglas Entrance. South Tower 806 Douglas Road. Suite 560 Core] Gables. Florida 531,34 Telephone (305) 444-8744 Fax (305) 444.8705 February 27, 2002 To: City of Miami Commission Re: United Way of Miami Success By 6 Center of Excellence For Early Care and Education of Children I strongly urge you to fully support the creation of the United Way of Miami Success By 6 Center of Excellence For Early Care and Education of Children. The new design plan developed by the United Way and the City of Miami staff needs to be accepted and implemented. As a psychologist who serves children and families in our couununity, I know that this Center will meet many of the needs of children in our community by providing high duality early care and education. It will not only provide the best available services for our children, it will provide high duality training and support for their parents and other caretakers. Fostering healthy development in children should be our highest priority concern. Making Miami -Dade a better place for children makes it a better place for all of us. Thank you. Sincerely, SUBMITTED INTO THE 1 Pk - L. Stephanie R. Carter, Ph.D. PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM n_S ON�_. 03- 611 -ROM :LUTHERAN SERV I CES FLORIDA FAX NO. :786293610G Mar. 04 2002 03 : 50PM P3 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM--p2-,r) ON_4,. Resettlement Servicesa March 4, 2002' • Rdusee and Immigration City of Miami Commission Pragrnms 3500 Pan American Drive • Housing Programs Miazni, FL 33133 • Employment Program, .pear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts_ As a provider of transitional housing for homeless families with children, T have witnessed the devastating results that can happen when children cannot access excellent services such as those we envision for the Center for Excellence. Please help us to ensure that this Center becomes a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, f eth T. Von Werne nal Director ran Services Florida, Inc. 03- 611 4343 West Fiagler Street • Sulte 200 • Miami, Florida 33134 • telephone 305-567-25 ( I • facsiml(e 305-567-2444 -ROM : CH I LDPEM' S PS`(CH I ATR I C CEN` ' FAX N0. :3056852913 Mar. 04 2002 11: 48AM P2 THE CHILDREN`S PSYCHIATRIC CENTER, INC. eA Prdwic, Not-far-Profit, AAenvy) �MINISTRA'j'iVE� nr•?�rr.� 15440 N.W. 01-20 B-203- oSU BM ITTED INTO THE Suite 200.201-202 B-203-20 Mi:uni, Florida, 33169-623 �Izedminictra___ti n_; City of Miami Commission PUBLIC RECORD FOR ��axyyzs .q�ryF Frz Ec 1'aYA NW 7th Avcnne Mluni, 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 ITEM1>2-6- 0N �- 1� a ■ FI—Ma, 3310-6231 rxec,nive Dimrtor. 0.00 105-6954;;101 March 4, 2002 . Amrntntiny/F;nancc, d;01 .105-6A5•A2a� - Gtanur h Mtajnr (�;fty, iZ03 305447,1640 ' Dear Commissioners: r . hhuturr Rcspur:na, A202-R 305.6 1-47,31 A:1054,47-3262 ounxnl, #_103 The purpose of this letter is to support the concept of a center that will font"" M:mpgetnent en provide a home to the Farl Childhood Initiative Foundation Miami-Dade h Y wAge lufnnnatimt Syetemt,. M207 n tion 365"A"-31177 County School Readiness Coalition and Healthy Start. We also �iupport the goal of the "Center of Excellence" to elevate the quality of early care ROBERT 4. NOLAN, Ph.D-, kcecutivc Director and education throughout Miami-Dade by serving as a "best practices" learning lab for providers and parents. We here at The Children's The Board ofDirectors. Psychiatric Center; Inc. (CPC) are strong advocates for the children Officers: residing in our community. STrPMEN J. MAKAR, I'mmidmit J. BRUCti IRVING, VictrPreaidtnt It is also our hope that this facility will provide degree/certified early 0M. .1-11 WILD, Vir 0,ttid= TF:RRYM.LOVKL.L, Tre.dAt r childhood teachers in-every classroom, thus setting a standard of GLENDA C. HARRTS, S,.,rrtuy excellence for all early childhood programs to replicate. It is time for the l�oarf of Directors: community to recognize the importance of the field of early childhood t)ICHAELP. education and support those seeking to educate thethselves to better serve pp MICHAELP. C.QNIYULI.Y CONNo nRr;NDA J.DAW$ON D our young children., In addition, we feel that children selected to attend MELVYN P. FRUMKFs, r,q. AN•rONIO N. IlrN3 this center should be 'reflective of the diverse population of Miami-Dade, 7.ULEMA GONZALHZ RUT14OWIi'NSKRUSt(Fx•oflrr',)) which includes both-ethnie and-socio-economic status. We believe the KRISTIN M, LINDAHI, IRVIN D. MILOWL•, M.D, center will benefit- parents/families of the enrolled children through the MARIA H. RODRIO, XJEZ 111;11ASOSA provision oFtraining and�.support to-the help the parents acquire the tools TYRONE WILLIAMS and skills necessary to meet the current and future needs of their childrQn, (Pra-(inctora/ Clinic�cl PsycFio%n�y The Children's Psychiatric Center, Inc. would like to offer our InternshipProrratn) services/expertise to The United Way in this new endeavor. THE AMgRICAN PSY(JiOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (APA) - Sincerely, ACCREDIIED�_j.C_ CnUnci) on AcCrvClitatlorl {��_V��i ► `_ inn f rmbpl or OunIMY for Children and Family Sum— r '-•1 Dr. ohert D. Nolan Ph.D. Cathy Hamilton -Green, M.S. Ed. Exe utive Director Director of Educational Services 03- 611 MIAMI-DnDE DEPARTMENT OF One of fila rtogDA C�bwp /NtyT pr HUMAN RESOURCES UNITED WAY AFFILIATED AGENCY family agenrles & FAsMIL]63 10651 NrrrrlrSUBMITTED INTO THE j Kreatrr;l Drirc• •�;!h ° swi, loo ,x; Fig ulu rr.rr; PUBLIC RECORD FOR Or G R E A T E R M IAMI 33176 pirrrn 1305.27 f 1.-,3in ITEM (\/\/� N 2 j2vnur.rel C�familecounrelinq. org �� '.� ■ BOARD OF DIRECTORS In conclusion, given my six years of experience working with the staff of United Way, I am EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE VIA FACSIMILE Morris I. Hollander, president b ianter of cxceiience. it Alii be a beacon To., ci,iid care provides avid eariy childt,cud J. Raul Cosic, vice president Ih.ve. had the oppoitunity to uor4 with `our differ=t_ United tntays 1n fnr different Cities - Ralph B. Bekkevold, treasurer February 25, 2002 Ginny Gutierrez, secretary unequivocally that the United Way of Miami -Dade County is the most professional, well Alex Abreu, member -at -large MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DIRECTORS In conclusion, given my six years of experience working with the staff of United Way, I am Prescilla Beatty To Whom It May Concern: Esther Castigle b ianter of cxceiience. it Alii be a beacon To., ci,iid care provides avid eariy childt,cud Olga Connor Ih.ve. had the oppoitunity to uor4 with `our differ=t_ United tntays 1n fnr different Cities - Pedro D vale Minneapolis, MN, Anchorage, AK, Little Rock, AR and Miami, FL. I can say Max T. Holtzman Delleperche Joseph unequivocally that the United Way of Miami -Dade County is the most professional, well Susan M. Rosales managed and most in tune with local community needs than any other I have worked Roselyn Smith Gonas with. I have complete confidence that the United Way Success By 6 Center of of Children & Families Excellence will be well planned, well managed and an asset to the local neighborhood. ADVISORY BOARD Si ely, Bernardo Benes As you know the United Way Center of Excellence will provide: Lottie J. Bien, Esq. Rep. Larcenia Bullard i / Gregory M. Cesarano • Up to 140 children with the highest quality early care and education program Rep. John F. Cosgrove 0 A training center where childcare professionals can improve their skills Elvira M. Dopico , A training center to assist businesses in developing quality on-site early care and R. Ray Geode education services for the children of their employees Sylvan Holtzman, Esq. Betsy Kaplan • A research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled Robert M. Levy and tested Van Myers .. A research center where parents can learn about best practices on early William Oliver childhood education and programming Harvey Ruvin Olelia Tavares -Fernandez Stanley G.Tate As all of us in Miami -Dade County know, our United Way is an organization that sets a Sen. William H. Turner goal and achieves it. The United Way will do the same in the establishment and Sen. Sherman Winn management of the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. PRESIDENT/CEO In conclusion, given my six years of experience working with the staff of United Way, I am Philip S. Klees, Ph.D. honored to write this letter of support for the establishment of the United Way Success By b ianter of cxceiience. it Alii be a beacon To., ci,iid care provides avid eariy childt,cud AFFILIATIONS educators within our community. United Way of Miami -Dade County Miami -Dade County Department Please do not hesitate to call me if have any of Human Services you questions. State of Florida Department of Children & Families Si ely, Alliance for Children ?, Families 7 Florida Families First National Accreditation by The i / Council on Accreditation of Services Philip S. K es, Ph.D. lot Families and Children (GOA) Executive Director Substance Abuse Services Licensed by the State of Florida DEDICATED TO STRENGTHENING FAMILIES S I N C E 1 9 1 7 03- 611 Hodda Firplay a Light Campaay, P. 7. sox 1322N-10, N iani i, Fi 33002-31,U0 w FRL March 1 2002 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami Commission ITEM 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Subject: United Way Early Childhood Learning Center, A Community Learning Laboratory Dear Commissioner: I strongly urge you to support the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence, a world class, state-of-the-art early childhood learning center. Why is this important to our community? Currently, less than 3% of Miami-Dade's 1,300 childcare centers are National Association of Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Gold Seal sites. Accredited early childhood learning centers satisfy quality standards for staff training, staff -child ratios and curriculum. Accreditation is almost like insurance that children at these centers receive high quality care and education. The United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence will provide: • Up to 140 children with the highest quality early care and education program in Miami -Dade • A training center where childcare professionals can improve their skills • A training center to assist businesses in developing quality on-site early care and education services for the children of their employees • A research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested • A research center where parents can learn about best practices on early childhood education and programming The United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence will: • Elevate the quality of early care and education in Miami -Dade County • Offer opportunities for learning, training and research to educators, parents, childcare professionals • Provide developmentally appropriate care for children • Foster collaboration and coordination among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers, and ensure program integration for children ages 0 —18 03— 61 As a member of this community, I want to thank you for all the consideration you can give toward the realization of the childcare center! Thank you for doing your part in "building community by helping people care for one another." rF , J'!, I ro., At" ama �Vvj 9 William Ho Corporate Manager SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM p2,5- ON,5,;-;,)oa . 03- 611 Cdr.fdr 40, ra»wuy a-4 C ar for Family and Child Enrichment, shad 1825 N.W. 167 St., Suite 102 7-� Miami, Florida 330.56 r Tel. (305) 624-7450 Fax. (305) 623-7993 ,fOherishiny 0-r Ohdrdnm Email: cfccl@,bcllsouth.net March. 1, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM 2.6 ON6- it is with pleasure that we endorse the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The need for high quality early childhood education in Miami -Dade County is well-documented. The concept of providing a learning laboratory for providers, as well as caregivers, has been a goal of our parenting programs for many years. We are all too aware of the dearth of resources in our community for caregivers and providers to have the opportunity to take advantage of the most recent research in the area of early childhood education. We applaud United Way for mialdng such a bold move into the future for our children. Ze ectf iUy, i 'I�. Delores Dunn, Executive Director 03- 611 METRO DADS 1 / — ., FLORI DA DCPAftTMtW 00 OLPARTMENT OF HUMAN REMURCF_i (((• �\»yhw�e CH1LPREN AFFILIATED �'r & F�► � �.1 �3 F AGENCY of Miami -Dade 03/06/02 18:53 FAX 1Beldf(mle TACOLCV THE AUVISOOr CONNITTBB OF 6IMMUTV CITU VOUTM CMZ] 02 wilding for 'romorsom ToWh aIC-a mm.taca ara SUBMITTED INTO T BOARD OF DIRECTORS CLYDE W_JUDSON.dr. March 6, 7002 PUBLIC RECORD FOR Cnairman LYRA LOGAN ITEM z — ON:5 ^ 63 Vice Chairman TEDD GARNER PeirlmmL'niilr4ln Dear Honorable Major Manny Diaz & Member of the City of Miami Commission DANA MOSS 3 500 Pan American Drive Treasurer Miami, FL 33133 ArITHUFI BARNES ARMANDO CAZO Dear Honorable Mayor Diaz & City Commissioners: BISHOP VICTOR T. CURRY JOSE FUEN'ItS LINDA KELLY KEARSON, Esq. This fetter is to endorse United Way's Success By Six Center of Excellence. SAM LEVY This early care and education center will serve as a cutting edge community - DENISE MINCEY--MILLS learning laboratory, STEP+IEN OWENS PAUL PHILIP KIMBERLY B. AEDMON, Esq. ( believe your endorsement of this proposal, will put Miami at the forefront of HONDA VANGATES other urban areas in America whose elected officials recognize that their City's Execu-rivF- DIRECTOR children is one of the greatest assets. SABf41NA SAKI=K-BOUIE Sincerely, FOUNDER FRANCES HENDERSON * I � C!,— -..a CHARTER MEM19ERS JOHN 6ENNETT Sabrina Baker-Bouie PORTIA BANNISTER x Executive Director SHEBA M. MARTIN UH. BEN ATKINSON w FT, TYRP�LL DEAR *'DECEASED fi1B1 N.W.91h Avenue Miami, Flonda 33127 Phone. (305)75t-1295 ROV (305) 751-0225 AFFILIATES MIAMI-DADE 03— 611 ROM FAX No. : Jan. 05 2002 09:49RM P2 w YMCA We build strong kids, strong fiunilies, strozlg com111Unide3. March 6, 200' SUBMITTED INTO THF City of Miami Commission PUBLIC RECORD3500 Panamerican Drive FOR Miami, FL 33133 ITEMP2-5- O---_.__ Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Milds Marguez Child Care Director Allapattah YMCA • 2370 N.W. 17th Avenuc - Miami, FL 33142 Phone Number: (905) 635-9622 • Yix Number: (305) 634-3529 "LICA misbiou: Iv put ("hrisdall p, 1160try inW practicr; r.tiruuSh )r<+grnuts than. build ticakhy spirir, ntiuil, and burly fbr all. 03 61.! 07/05/2002 19:19 FAX 7057516959 NOTRE DAME CHILD Z02 NOTRE DAME CHILD CARE CENTER CATHOLIC CHARITIES of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc.' February 27, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3 500 Panamcrican Drive Miami, EL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: 130 N.E. 62 Street Miami, Florida 33138 (305) 751-6778 FAX (305) 751-6959 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMEz_.sON­, 5; - -----=. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field_ It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Made-Laure . ntoi e Interim Program Administrator "Formerly "Catholic Cornrtlunity Serivices, Inc." + U.w.d WyY ACGAEDITY� 03- 611 MAR -07-2002 09:58 NOUEN PHARMACEUTICALS 3059643340 P.02 Robert C. Strauss March 6, 2002 City of Miami. Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM' ON 1)6-1 - This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care. and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well- planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Robert C. Strauss 76o San Bruno - Coral Gables, Florida 33,143 Home (305) 669-0699 - Office (3o5) 964-3334 03— 611 TOTRL P.02 CATHOLIC MARITIES of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. February 25, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z5 ON�a=. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today three resists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality of early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thanjc you for tiand consideration. Sincerely' ti Be tma GeKslen, LMHC Pr'ograrfi Administrator 03- 611 CATHOLIC ,HARITIES CENTRO HISPAN® CA`f®LIC® CHILD CARE CENTER SUBMITTED INTO THE February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Fl 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM_t?-,5- ON� This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout the community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Administrator/Director )�v ar S t i Gk"YC1E�jL`a1061C LJz'diY"i 1dl'i�j ii 1 . at4 n :fir Feo-"LU-U:3 U!b::3ZP P.02 VX./ LV/ VJ LV . J / 1'.'1.1 JVJ VKV I u l a 11I111. •tAL W -A V V L February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ON6k>�, I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, 0 3i COMMUNITY ACTION AGENC I "� DAD February 24, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START DIVISION 395 NW 1 ST STREET MIAMI FLORIDA 33128 (305) 347-4622 FAX: (305) 372-7623 SUBMITTED INTO THE ?UBLIC RECORD FOR TEM rz_s ON �3. Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: This letter serves as support for the proposed Untied Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their- full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thanks for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Jane W. Robinson, Director Miami Dade County CAA Head Start/Early Head Start Program JWR: gnw-b Xc: Dr. William S. Atkins, CAA Deputy Director Ophelia E. 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'v lnW lafler,SnYPdNofimrs AFIor,09r2afacga 6mNYP.YA"AV Nnikr, YPdfinonee hem IwM(FK.YPdDadaraeu HP ' RSERJET 3200 .� Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 p.2 SUBMITTED INTO THE Miami,FLSuite PUBLIC RECORD FOR F 30S6496358 F 305 649 6358 www.wementor.org ITEM �2-� ON s z, � . Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: This letter serves as support for the proposed United 1 Vay of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life s b asses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will ambrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality dlildcare 1 hroughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a leaming lab ii ►r providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami -Dade':; Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our commtii Ity. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sin rely, i ydl MUr�iz Chief Executive Officer UAW 03— 611 RwAkm for Huoar5ff* slAWan-0tlefaesy • MeA Sen" (nud-Awt0tleGny ft iSOWs- su�Natlak�6egOakMe•SwU HoaOaYkMa@ Ha-. - & Girls C1ubs of Mia 305 44G 2393 Feb 18 03 12:46p Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami, Inc, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Jack Langer Vice President James T Bernhardt Vice President Olga Guilarte Vice President - Patrick F. Smith Secretary Bertha Hamilton Treasurer Larry Rentz General Counsel - Thomas G. schultz Of Counsel - Richard M. Sepler Sean M. Cleary J. R'Crows Charles H. Gray Bernard Janis Robert M. Kramer Gustavo I. Lopez Raul Marmol Tomas A. Mestre Alvin Moore Eno Poms Charles W. Reynolds EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Wayne Blanton ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Alex Rodriguez-Roig ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL Norma Lindsey ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Raquel Fernandez ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR :haries Brown >RANT ADMINISTRATOR Francisco J. Saavedra DIRECTOR OF FUNDRAISING( :VENTS eff Greene COMPTROLLER Thomas M. Winston, Jr. iRECTORS r. Joseph W. Accurso lichael Applebaum oger N. Arsham Ralph Arza Richard Baker -ugene E. Becker r. Von N. Beebe an S. Berg eter L. Sermon Matt Bernhardt Thomas J. Bezold eorge V. Crawford ephen C. Oechert )race E. Drew —hn E. Duvall Thomas A. Dye Clint Gulley D. Harrison, Jr. (ward R. Harrison rvid Hill, Sr. . Alie Ivory Syd Josepher L.D. Kennedy. Jr. geld H. Krasner om Lehman bert C. Maland ....ward Master Frances E. McDonald Gerald W. McSwiggan 'in McQuagge bert L. Parks once Pass . nk Poe Domenico Rabutfo C. Fred Rebozo r' -x "A -Rod" Rodriguez n Scamecchia I )ert D. Shapiro , _-I Veciana-Suarez Paul Warfiekl 'Willlam O. Yates V' -ren Zimmerman te"tus The POSitiVe Place For Kids Since 1940 February 17, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: p-2 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMtZ_s ON5-1a.Jo,. I write this letter today to show my support for the United Way of Miami -Dade Center of Excellence in Early Education. This center will provide valuable information for parents about best practices on early childhood education, training for childcare professionals, assistance to organizations in developing and providing quality early care and education as well as an early care and education program for 140 children. This is a great opportunity for a countywide effort to increase school readiness in young children. Thank you. Sincerely, Wayne Blanton Executive Director UNITED AWAY or�oAur cn�ncr P.O. Box 330219 • Miami, Florida 33233-0219 • Phone (305) 446-9910 • Fax (305) 446-233 _ 611 www.becmia.org • EIN 59-0879227 Feb -24-2003 10:06am From -SOUTH FLOR11" COUNCIL,INC 0 United Way February 21, 2003 SOUTH FLORIDA COUNCIL 3058216222 T-191 P-002/002 F-563 Serving the youth and families of Broward, Miami -Dade and Monroe Counties City of Miami Commission 3500 Fan American Drive Miami, F133133 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP2..5- ON4>146-3-- Ladies and Gentlemen of the City Council, Let me lend my voice of support for the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. The creation of the center will elevate the quality of early childcare and education by serving as a best practices learning laboratory for service providers and parents. Sincerely, e��*e Je$rie A.. Herrmann Scout Executive 15255 N -W_ 82 Avenue • Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 • Phone (305) 364-0020 • Broward (954!94--4206 11 March 1, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: �NCR SUBMITTED INTO THE. PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMIZ.67 ON�, This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. S ncerely, J u m o 'Ria 1i'n.i rez P`res,ident, Latf,h America/Caribbean Region JR:cml cc: Harve Mogul 03- 611 BURGER KING CORPORATION 17777 Old Cutler Road • Miami, F{orida 33157 • (305) 378-7011 F `,Julio r\center of excellence letter of sttpport for commission he•uing.doc Laac aker SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR '�"°�-°°" ITEM z-sON14.,. City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Distinguished Commissioners: What a pleasure it is to hear about United Way's plans for the Success By 6 Center of Excellence. This center will serve as a great foundation for the early care and education of our future — our children. The opportunities that will be afforded to these children through this project will help them to reach their full potential. Not only will we be leading the way for our children, we will also be improving the knowledge and skills for the professionals that care and teach our children. This will guarantee that our children will receive the highest of quality care and education. United Way has my full support to ensure a successful program for the enhancement of our children. Sincerely, Isaac Zelcer / 0 9999 Canine Avenue, Bal Harborer; Fbrr�9a 33159 03- 611 Your One Source. trasti543�� {Fb' j'Sti� ��vLgigb 9�3 bbd Q'Ie`Sv�e% 1l4 135'1 s1 SIJ, E4 3 aIL Se,gw.- a�a�ky°a 5yL 9� ti.Q�s�i\�L. eR5 ti�vaASb� SpBcPL`p�,v� 00 ti- �` d5b� pK�F City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear City Officials, SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM�ON_f„�. Care Resource is a non-profit HIV/AIDS service organization and direct care provider serving the multi-ethnic, multi -cultural communities of South Florida since 1983. As a recipient of United Way funds, we are very familiar with and support the efforts of the United Way in this community. Without the support of the United Way, Care resource would not have funding for many of the services which are instrumental in providing HIV/AIDS prevention education to the citizens of this county. Care Resource, as a beneficiary of the support of United Way, whole- heartledly supports and encourages your effort to provide programs and initiatives that help ensure that young children enter school ready to learn. As the children of our community are our future leaders, we fell it is important that childcare professionals have an environment in which they can improve their skills and where an early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested. Success here will inevitably result in a future generation better equipped to handle the social behavioral and economic challenges our society presents to them. This in turn will make the work of non- profit services agencies such as Care Resource more manageable. Being a strong advocate of collaboration and coordination among service providers in our community, we applaud the United Way's efforts to foster this concept among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers, to ensure program integration for children ages 0-18. We encourage the City of Miami Commission to lend its approval to the efforts of United Way of Miami -Dade to initiate the Center for Excellence in Early Education, a state-of-the-art early childhood learning center. Sincerely, Rich. Siclari, Jr. Execu ive Director FI OR;pA UEOgRTMfM cif CHILDREN & FAMILIES 6 CATHOLIC CHARITIES of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. GOOD SHEPHERD CHILD CARE CENTER February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Lear :vi . v ayur and C.oi�nirussioners: 18601 S.W. 97 Avenue Perrine, Florida 33157 (305) 235-1756 FAX (305) 255-2788 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORDLOIR ITEMiL-,6_ON. It is with great enthusiasm and interest that I write in support of the Center of Excellence proposed by the United Way of Miami Dade and its community/corporate partners. The Center is to be located in a strategic geographic location that will make its resources available to all segments of the community. The Center of Excellence represents our community's united efforts to enhance and improve the level of education and training for our early childhood educators and professionals. The Center will serve as beacon for quality in the early childhood education field. Notwithstanding the offerings of the various universities in Miami in this field, the Center will complement and expand on these existing programs. This is especially true for those educators who want the benefit of hands-on experiences. As the Program Administrator for the Good Shepherd Child Care Center that serves 260 pre -k and 20 elementary after school students, I am certain that the Center of Excellence will be an outstanding resource to me as a early childhood professional and to my staff and parents. Thank you for your time and consideration. I am happy to answer any questions regarding this t;ndeavoi. Mly number is -1f) 1.7 Maria Baeza Program Administrator Cc: Harve Mogul Lucia Vicencio Formerly "Catholic Community Services, Inc.- 03— 611 LJ iF1A 41LIES Untied Wa y AccxEoirEo FEB 20 2003 12:01PM HP LASERJET 3200 p.2 CATHOLIC CHARITIES 9401 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33138 of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. (305) 754-2444 CHILD DAY CARE / EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SERVICES DIV13101M Fax (305) 754-6649 February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 PAN American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: UBMITTED INTO THE UBLIC RECORD FOR TEMpz-s- ON �. This letter is to support the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. Through the most up -dated research it has been validated the importance of the first five years of a child's life, and the value of a higher standard of early care and education. Through the Center of Excellence United Way of Miami -Dade is planning to be a learning lab for other providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank -you for your time and consideration. SPcerely, ✓' Ali Cao Curriculum Specialist Coordinator Formerly "Catholic Community Services, Inc." 4. I.MfF a VftY ACCREDITED 03- 611 a3i'05/''20a2 02:29 3053241E CATHOLIC LITH= PAGE a6 CATHOLIC CHARITIES 370� 01Tai-Street, Suite Jct of dl --,ie of Fll➢arni, hie IN4iaM, F+orida 313130 (305) 325.0,14 EMERGENCY SERVICES OUTREACH fax (305)1324- 1033 March 4th, 2002 Mayor Manuel A. Diaz 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 RE: Support for the Success By 6 Center of Excellence Derr Mayor Diaz SUBMITTED INTO THE 'UBLIC RECORD FOR TEM?z-s- ON sJ.,/ka. This letter is to offer our great support for the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence project, which will be presented before the Laity of Miami Commission on March 7th, 2002 for approval This project will serve as a model for excellent child care facilities, as well as pedagogical methods where the children's emotional, developmental, and educational needs will be met along with parental involvement activities. This facility will definitely become an asset to the City of Miami Community, as well as a learning tool to the other child care facilities. We, at Catholic Charities, Inc/ Emergency Services Department greatly support this project that will certainly ensure u better tomorrow for this .community. Sincerely, Alicia Del Toro Progyram Administrator s 3 _ ro:::zcr.y "Catklolic Community Scrvicc�, [caC." �-.;r`�.� 1 hC•^.REGI-ems 03/01/2002 17:50 30532E b SAGRADA FAMILI4 CATH(MI C CHARITIES of the Archdic cele of Miami, Inc. SAGRADA FAMILIA CHILI) CARE CENTER February 27,'2,002 City of.Marvi Commission 3500 Pan American Drive N&amir F1arida. 3313: To Whom itAi:lay -Co ncern: PAGE 02 970 S -W. First Street Miami, FL 33130 1305) 324-5424 FAX (305) 325-0642 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM a_S . As an. early ci hdhood education professional.who waa heeau warking in the community for over 15 years, and i wholehearteaiy support,theUnited Way Success By 6 -Center of Excellence. L,Q-a4 ass am you that thi s state-of-the-art, early childhood learning, center will. signify increased qudh y and opportuWfiesIo,r professional deveiopmeuffor the-fieTd of early childhood education in. Nfami Dade. County. e171you consider the numerous anti varied partners which axe contriuting.to the project, it is ea.y to r-alize that the tenter of Excellence will -be a landmark child care facility. I am excited about the prospects for le:,uning and coordination that the Center of Excellence will represent. I he: pe that you will approve of this facility and by doing so, help create a model for innovative collaboration,. quality and research in early childhood education. PleAse !Cake into account my ;pipport for the United Way ofNliami Dade Success'By '6 Center of Excellence. Lwill he present. at the. upca ing,City Commission Hearing to voice my support in person. Sincerely, Gladys Palacicii Program Administrator 0 611 CENTRO ['CATER 418 S.W. Fourth Avenue, Miami, Fiorida 33130 CHILD CARE CENTER (305) 545-6049 CATHOLIC CHARITIES of the Archdiocese of Miami. Inc.' FAX: (305) 324-0162 March 6, 2002. SUBMITTED INTO THE City of Miami Commission PUBLICCity of MiamiRECORD FOR 3500 Pan American. Dr. Mani, Fl 3313ITEMIL5 3 3 Dear Commissioners: United Way Success By 6 is a comprehensive, countywide effort to increase school readiness in young children. One of the signatures of United Way Success By 6 is the creation of the Success By 6 Center of Excellence, which will serve as a world-class-, state-of-the-art model of best practices for the early care and education of young children. The United Way Center ofExcellence will provide: • Up to 140 children with the highest quality early care and education program in Miami -Dade. • A training center where childcare professionals can :improve their skills. • A research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested. • A research center where parents can learn about best practices on early childhood education and programming. We highly support the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence and acknowledge the benefits that the ceriter will represent to the early childhood profession. Sincerely yours, Madelyn odrzguezy Program Administrator 3 Formerly 'Catholic Community Services, Inc.' (- uA6wVYmy �lY.1EDREp - February 19, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Fl 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMJz-ON�510-4 - LA -4- I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Madel ne A o alez 63- 611 Feb 21 03 04:58p Feb 21 03 03:45p Fab 21 03 01: Cama Penn Ct Arens Home Society Carla Penn 305-326-7561 305 50037 305-326-7561 February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning BOaTd 3500 Panarneric an Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: 0.1 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z s ON�. The Children Home Society of Florida offers it's wholehearted support for the proposed United Way of Miami -Dade Center of Excellence. The Center of Excellence will support and develop the cone educational needs of children during early childhood. It will offer exciting new mW imovative opportunities within the educational arena. Moreover, the Center will pave t(1e way in praviding the clu7dren of our community with a jump-start to a quality education. We are confident that the United Way of Miarni-Dades Center for ExCeUence will be a dynarnic asset to our community. , Thank you for your consideration. Executive Director 0iWren's Home Society of'-lorida Southeastem DigWon 300 N.W. 151, Street Miami, tt 33 ! 36 Rho -e: (305) 324-1262 Fax:(305) 326.7430 y� • rt ., j .^ . . GA FA/Mllt>< 03- 611 V trus HEALTH NETWORK, INC. 4175 West 20th Avenue Hialeah, Florida 33012-5875 (305) 825-0300 (305) 825-1645 Fax February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP?-67 ON ,5- /-;-3 RE: Letter of Support for Center for Excellence Dear Mayor and Commissioners: The professional literature has provided us with ample evidence of how critical the early years are insofar as brain and behavioral development are concerned. Early deprivation basically cannot be subsequently overcome. The United Way proposal to establish a model program that may be used to experiment with and/or demonstrate, best practices in child care is a much needed component for day care services and training purposes in Miami. Our organization fully supports it. Our children particularly need well trained staff that can effectively provide them with nurturance and protection in support of working parents. Sincerely Mario E. Jardon, L.C.S.W. President & C.E.O. MEJ/mpe ®3- 611 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR Coconut Grove cares, I P. O. Box 0 331390 MSO N s -aa -4 coconut Grove, FL 33 I - ebniary 20, 2003 'ity of Miami Commission ity of Miami Zoning Board ,500 PanAmerican Drive yliami, FL 33133 )ear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way 1.)f Miami -Dade offices. \s President of our agency that has been working with children in after school programs 1 +eginniag with 5 -year olds, we have been witness for many years to the extreme need for high quality early care and education for children during the first five years of their lives. Aany of them come to us at the age of five already behind in their preparation for the .)ublic school kindergarten experience. The Center for Excellence, dedicated to eventually providing a top-quality training institute in Early Childhood Education will be ,gin outstanding contribution to this community, and will meet THE MOST crying need of our society — giving our greatest asset for the future, the youngest children, a decent start. k a professional educator and social worker, and now President (with over 35 years of ervice with this agency) of one of Miami-Dade's most long-standing agencies, Coconut ,rove Cares, I urge you without reservation to give this project your hearty endorsement. am at your service at any time should you wish to discuss any matters regarding not only the Center for Excellence, but also your continuing and generous support of our agency, Coconut Grove Cares, the `Barnyard", the Melrose Community project, and our entrepreneurial venture the Antique and Jewelry Show. ['hank you for your time and consideration tiincerely, M. Chapi ch l.vk/al "HdW Kr=hl ['resident, Board of Directors Coconut Grove Cares, Inc. 03- 611 7n 1__ I .".1. I---+n.'-.I— .rte. 1---- - -.. -- -- . '-- :,dam""� SUBMITTED INTO THE NIIAMi - Acr: PUBLIC RECORD FOR ME _- NIIA1v[I-DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA 5 COIVINRJNITY ACTION AGENCY 395 N.W. FIRST STREET Conmf NTTY ACTION BOARD MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1698 (305)347-4600 OFFICERS: FAX: (305) 372-8745 JAMES FAYSON Chairperson February 25, 2002 DR. JULIO CARRERA I" Vice Chair BENNIE DAWSON 2ND Dice Chair Honorable Mayor and Members of the City of Miami Commission BRENDA LOUARD City Hall 3°' Dice Chair 3500 Pan American Drive JOYCE PRICE Miami, FL, 33133 Seeretary MARCIA CYPEN Dear Mayor Diaz and Commissioners: Treasurer DR.ROBERT 1NGRAM Parliamentarian I am writing this letter to voice my strong support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way. This center will Chaplain REV. ain E BROWN serve as a world class, state-of-the-art model of best practices for the early care and education of young children. Sadly, only 3% of Nr Stine B : Miami-Dade's 1300 childcare centers are currently National Ernestine Bellamy y Herbert Biggs Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Gold Jane lli Oscarr Cedeno Seal sites. The United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence Cede Riley Davis, Jr. represents a major step forward as part of overall efforts to elevate Adrian Ellis Raisa Fernandez the quality of early care and education in Miami -Dade County. Lana Floyd Nathaniel Green As the agency that operates one of the largest Head Start programs in Jesse Hill g P P o Willis Howard the nation, we truly recognize the imp Teresa Letlore ortance of the high quality rseine Lawson childcare and the unique research and training components that will esa Bennie L. Lovett be part of the United Way Success By 6 Center of Excellence. I Rev. Wilfred McKenzie know that each of you recognizes the importance of ensuring that Erica Mckinney Miguel Nilanes our young children enter school ready to learn and that they are Richard Brown-Morilla Cristobalina Pinillo given the best possible opportunities to reach their full potential. Curtis Robertson Etre Russell Barry Singleton Please join me in supporting the United Way Center of Excellence. Naomi Troutman Our community's children are looking for your leadership. Ronda Vangates Ivette Velez Alin West urs for the Families Lillie Williams Marjorie York Dr. William Zubkot£ ( , 1­10>11J021Ri' iv1EIv1BERS: v , V i�) r t � � U' .Andre Williams. Esquire Oph lia E. Brown -L Vson Senator Darvl L. Jones Executive Director \ Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek Senator Kendrick Meek Rep. Dorothy Bendross-Ntindigall E��CCT''I'Ib`E DIRECTOR : 03- 611 Ophelia E. Brown P R O C R_a i4:t CrrizEN PARTICIPATION *rAmfLy DEVELOPNiEVr*FOSTER GRANDPARENM*HEA DSTART'MEALS FOR THE ELDERLY*SENIOR COMPANUNS*ENERGY PRCGRAtv1S*P.,\N11LY FRIENDS° MENAGE PARENT ASSISTANCE*COMPLIER LPIERACY*EARLY 1NTERVEMI0N*EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE*SENIOR ENIPLOYINLENT FEB. 20. 2003 2; 23PM COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM n-5 ON�_. City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: N0. 0415 P. 1 NUAMI-DADS COUNTY HEAD START DIVISION 395 NW 1ST STREET MIAMI FLORIDA 33128 (305)347-4622 FAX: (305) 372-7623 February 2e 2003 I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. It has been a privilege to be part of the committee whose charge it was to develop a Center of Excellence in Early Education. In formulating the importance of this endeavor the committee and I took into account the essence of early childhood and the importance of the role of teacher and classroom environment in developing the foundation of a child's life. We believe that the Miami -Dade community needs a program that will not only be a model of early care and education but a training center for childcare professionals, as well as a resource, research and business center for the community so that we can broaden our counties understanding of the importance of children entering elementary school ready to learn. it behooves all of us who were pari of the committee to elevate the quality of early care and education in Miami -Dade, to offer opportunities for learning to parents, to provide developmentally appropriate care for children and to foster collaboration between all early childhood educators. I know this endeavor will be an extraordinary asset to our community as well as the development of a new prototype for the nation_ Thank you so much for your support. Sincerely, Fran Gordon, M.S. Education Services Manager Miami — Dade Community Action Agency Head Start/Early Head Start 03- 611 02/21/2003 10:13 9542330574 Consumer Credit Counseling Service nr Soutb Florida. Inc. February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: CCCS DAVIE PAGE 03 OPFERING PR (TICAL S01,07ON.) TO YOUR FINAN(YAL HEALTH SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM :-s ON�� I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and Is an essential element In our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Pace 1,. I&AM&% SERVING M/AMI-DADS, BROWARD & MONROF. 03 611 11645 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 103 North Miami. Florida 33181-3138 Fax 305.893.4466 Miami -Dade 305.893.5225 Broward and Monroe 800.928.22.27 ACCk D rev www.credit-counscting.org I 02119/2003 10:54 3056429122 CNC PRESIDENT PAGE 02/02 SUBmITTED INTO THE 91 PUBLIC RECORD FOR C.N.C. ITEM P,? ON Cuban American National, Council, Inc. Hon. Manuel A. Diaz Office of the Mayor City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 February 18, 2003 Dear Mr. Mayor, Commissioners, & Board Members: I am writing in support of the proposed United Way of Miami -Dade Center of Excellence in Early Education. There is substantial opportunity for early childhood development that is forever lost in the gap between the minimum standards required for licensing of childcare facilities in Florida and the higher standards of care, education, and developmental guidance available to children and families in nationally accredited centers. in Miami-Dade's de facto childcare system of 1,400+ licensed centers, fully 93.5% are NOT nationally accredited, and of the 6.5% that are, few are National Association for the Education of Young Children Gold Seal sites. If as a community and as a polity we are truly committed to the principles of early childhood development, to quality pre-school education, and to school readiness, then approval of the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence in Early Education is a vitally important step in the right direction. The Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Education will provide the leadership, guidance, training, and best practices sought by many existing childcare providers. It will bring to Miami -Dade a well conceived 'teaming laboratory' through which we can continuously improve childcare, pre-school education, and school readiness across the board in all of the City's neighborhoods and districts. As we at the Cuban American National Council prepare to expand the scope of our DIAL childcare and pre-school programs, we sincerely look forward to the quality enhancements to our work that will be made possible through the programs of the proposed Center of Excellence_ We strongly encourage its approval. Since iy, , - . Guarione M. Diaz President & Executive Director 1223 S.W. 4th Street, Miami, Florida 33135-2407 Tel: (305) 642-3484 Fax: (305) 642-7463 hnp://www.cnc.org aU,�ft,a",dA 03- 611 Feb 24 03 09:55a Business Manager 305-361-9298 p.l D.NU. - south William E. Gladstone Campus 1820 Arthur Lamb Jr. Road Miami, Florida 33149 (305)361-7934 (305) 361-9298/Fax BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Loretta Fabricant Chairperson Luis de Armas President Marlene Niemeier SecreiarvlTreasurer BOARD MEMBERS Mitchell Bloomberg Catharine Caldwell Oui Coulson Alison McGhee Craig Milan Bill Mvers Scott Perdigon, Esq. Curl Smith O.B. Stunder Juan Valdes V T. Williams A PRI VA TF NON-PROFIT 50I(c)(3) ORGANIZATION in partnership With Department of Juvenile Justice School Board Of Miami -Dade Countv United Way of Miami -Dade County DADE MARINE INSTITUTES �ll''a,NE lMsr'r 0 February 24, 2003 PUBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board ITEM 2 S ON 3500 Panamerican Drive a� Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and Caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, C�Cti� Executive Director Dade Marine Institute South "Teaching Our Troubled Youth to Stay on Course" 103_ '61 D.N1.I. - North Oleta River Campus 2701 N.E. 151 st Strext N. M. B., Florida 33160 SUBMITTED INT3045714` February 24, 2003 PUBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board ITEM 2 S ON 3500 Panamerican Drive a� Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and Caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, C�Cti� Executive Director Dade Marine Institute South "Teaching Our Troubled Youth to Stay on Course" 103_ '61 FEB -21-03 FRI 5:26 PM Dave and glary Alper Jewish Community Center 11155 S.W. 112th Avenue Miami, Florida 33176 (305) 271-9000 Fax: (305) 595-1902 http://www.alperjoc.org EXECUTIVE COMMriTEE Prasidahl Stlelley Jacoby F,rsf Vice Prosidenf Shelly 8mdis Vic. Prasiiymn r$ Gall Appelrouth Both Davidson Wllllefn O—sman Jorge Rawioz Treasurer Marcy Goidatefn 5acrefary M,ndv Hgr h, Ph,D. MEMBERS AT L ARilt; Rienar l Grossman Sherry Horwioh AI Kahn Traoye Sulova Patty Warman BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sheila Arnold Soon Barkow David Blumenihal C. raid Dearr Loh Dubbin Minov FmkClmgn Robert Goldfarb Nechama Harlp J. B. barns Fredric A, Hoffman Lisa Leventhal Mark Levdala Jayne Ullman Ptobana Mandel Jualth McVey Shelley Mitir er Nadine Portnoy DL Terry Re—pn Jaaeph Roi6man Hersohel Rosenthal Monique Rosenthal Jay Roemn Dr. Fleur Sack Mark Sonwimmer LE toile Saga) Laurel Shapiro Carbl Sliefel Rohnle Weingarden Lynn Wilensky Mina- Zadok Regina Zelonker PAST PRESIDENTS Noreen Gordon SablOtsky Steven M. Fold" Freda Greenbaum Marcia Relaman Mlohael H. Blltel Rleharo N. Berhalein Roslyn K Berrin Naomi B. Olsler Morris FularnicX Fiaaufive Oirecfor Edward Rosen Ass-fant EX9cu Uve Direofors Marsha Solkin Paul Freshman t�T,♦ F R "�, A v A Deve and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center is p baneiioiary Agency 01 the Graalar Mlarhl Jewish Fedoration, united Way of Satls County ehd a -amber of the J_-0 Aejocielion. February 13, 2002 P, 2 vow A V 0 cc C A/W1111111111111111, AMITTED INTO THE UBLIC RECORD FOR City of Miami Commission Y M y2.5- ON -.fl � _b City of Miami Zoning Board 3 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners; I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, k�/ i. Ed Rosen Executive Director C�.i..• ylRari -mon Wc�r-�l. 63- 611 Deloitte & Touche LLP Certified Public Accountants Suite 400 200 South Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33131-2310 Tel: (305) 372-3100 Fax: (305) 372-3160 www.us.deloitte.com March 4, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 SUBMITTED INTO THE 'UBLIC RECORDFIR Deloitte TEM 2s ONj . &Touche Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I a.*n writing in Support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. This center will offer exciting new endeavors within the field of education. It will also embrace the highest early -care and education standards - a crucial element in the lives of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence would be a milestone for our city in the area of early -care and education for young children. I am confident that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Maritza Montiel Partner 03- 'G l Deloitte Touche T_ 1,_--.. Z002 02/19/03 16:03 FAX 305x719152 I HOUSING "AY• ALS 2003/004 February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and I am writing in support for the Way of Miami -Dade offices. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP2-� ON�3 , ners: posed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United This center will offer an excitinc new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and edu tion standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood a orts. Today there exists extensive re earch on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of childrer between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young ch ildrE n. Thank you for your time and Sincerely, Ana Sejeck 1408 Brickell Bay Drive/#1215 Miami, FL 33131 (305) 646-7231 February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan Am4erican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commission and Zoning Board Members: I am a resident of the City of Miami. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM P_s ON5- );.>,) 3 . I want to express my full support for the United Way Center for Excellence. I have been involved in the planning stages of the Center through the organization I work for, The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation, for many months now. This center is good for Miami, good for the neighborhood and, most of all, good for the children and families of this community and other communities. Miami can continue to be seen nationally as a place where early childhood is a "hot" topic by supporting projects like the United Way Center for Excellence. We can all work hard to support this project that will not only provide a wonderful service to the community, but also can serve as a research site where quality can be proven and taught. Please vote favorably for the United Way Center for Excellence, our children deserve this kind of "excellent" quality care and education. Sincerely, Ana Sejeck (Chief Operating Officer of The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation) 03- 611, Mar 04 02 04:50p March 4, 2002 (--It,,/ of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33 13 3 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: p.1 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMS ON�,�, I am pleased to offer my support for the United Way of Nfiami-Dade's Center of E-xecllence. The early years of a child's lite are critical for building success in school and in life. Quality early childhood programs are essential for the children. in our cona,R7unity. The Center of Excellence is desicncd to provide the highest standard of care. This center has the potential to positively impact the quality o('child cafe throughout the county. By serving as a Learning laboratory for providers and caregivers, it will help them to raise their level of service. United Way's commitment to excellence acid duality has made a significant difference in the lives of children and families throughout northern Miami -Dade. Thank you for Your time and consideration. Sincerely, ...... for•,i2•, � r.��r"J ,., � „j+ iii �./ 2\nn de las Pozas w� Senior Mice President of Miami -Dade Vis: - F,,uni.ly Central, Inc. P.1 Feb 20 03 03:42p SUBMITTED INTO THt PUBLIC RECORD FOF --., ITEMP_rON :s- I> February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Pt-, Miami, FL 33133 Dear Sirs and Madams: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This c; enter w ill o ffer an exciting n ew e ndeavor w ithin t he education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of litorally thousands of children between i nfancy a nd kindergarten i n our c ommunity. T his C enter o f Excellence w ill b ecome a m ilestone for o ur city I n t he a rea o f e arty care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration - Sincerely, �Ametta it The Family Christian Association of America, Inc. 14701 N.W. 7th Avenue T: 305.85 3311 SUBMITTED INTO THE T: 305.685.4881 F: 305.685.4882 www.fcaanet.org PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP,2-5 ON February 14, 2003 City Of Miami Commission City Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33129 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is in support of the United Way of Miami -Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education. This center will be a model for the childcare community, providing training for parents, teachers and other professionals. FCAA offers countywide programs, including Head Start, Early Head Start, and school age childcare, teen leadership training/career awareness, sports and camping, and crime prevention activities. As a provider of childcare services, we are especially excited about the promise of "best practice" curricula that will be available as a result of the work done at the center. I urge you to approve the application of the United Way of Miami -Dade. Sincerely, an 1 1 s President/CEO -II y , a 03 + nnnnTsnn ELSIE STERLING HOWARD 48255 LAKEvIEW DRIVE MIA MJ BEACH, FLORIDA 33140 305-866-8212 FACSIMILE 305-866-2511 E"L: elsietfq®eol.com February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Please support this efibrt. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, A ��Wzz_-4 6 Elsie S. Howard SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEIV_fz-S ON�L. 03- 611 Feb -18-2003 05:18pm From -FAMILY RES"IIRCE CENTER, ADM F,aM I IoN RESOURCE CENTER OF SOUTH FLOPMok, INC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 305 572 1735 T-658 P. 003/004 F-302 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM_ z S ON r» ERIC MCKENNA February 18, 2003 Chairman I „ (Adminiscmdon eL JOHN KELEsq. Vice Chairmanman City of Miami Commission 4770 Biscayne Blvd., Suke 610 City of Miami Zoning Board JACQUELINE GREENBERG, C.P.A. 3500 Pan American Drive Treasurer ODW/ Rx (305)576-6491 Miami, FL 33133 ROSIETTA ROLLS HYLTON Secretary 675 N. Homestf id Blvd. RE: The United Way Center for Excellence in Early Education Robert fernandw,Erg. Nadine Folder Susan Fox-Rosellini Dear Zoning Board: Kristin Hebert Jahn Hutton, Esq. I am writing to you to express my enthusiastic support for the United Sharon tton, Esq., Esq. Way's Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Education. This program Marian Uebermari,r will be a state-of-the-art center for service, training and research. The Larry PentoSlIvern-Oliver Esq. establishment and operation of this program will ultimately improve the depth and breadth of high quality child-care in Miami. ADVISORY BOARD Having had the pleasure of working with theUnited Way for about eight Barbara F. Garrett years, I feel certain that they will apply their characteristic pursuit of Allan J. Pekor excellence throughout the operation of this program. Therefore, I ask that Mario Truaba you rule favorably on their zoning motion to allow this exceptiorlally EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR worthwhile project to come to fruition. Oren Wunderman, Ph.D. Sincerely,jMIAMI I „ (Adminiscmdon eL and Pamily Enhanccmcnr Program V S,/ Oren Wunderman, Ph.D. 4770 Biscayne Blvd., Suke 610 Executive Director Miami, l -L 33137 W. (305) 576-6190 ODW/ Rx (305)576-6491 HOMESTEA) Adler Support Center 675 N. Homestf id Blvd. Homestead, FL 33030 Tel. (305) 7145-7169 Fax(305)245-7163 MA . , Dedicated to the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect CH1LD1tEN �& FAMIUFS Through the Strengthening of Families Parmy hnood ay No Depa t"m of Cedd,en and Ramlllm, nfalnc[ JCI 02/21/2003 13:21 3052295959 FPL FIBERNET PAGE 01 FPL FiberNet February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMP2-5-ON��. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Robert Onsgard Contract Manager FPL FiberNet, LLC 03- 611 FA Will ii ��erving children and families in Miami -Dade County, Florida 3050 Diocayne Boulevard 5ulte 900 Miami, Florida 33137 (305) 573-6665 Fax: (305) 573-6722 Board of Directors David A. Duckenfield President Michael A. 5amway V;ce President David 5. Mandel Past resident Anne F. Sheeran Secretary Christopher Hutch[ns Treasurer Alberta Beguirietain Klchard P. Candia Katherine Ezell Doug M. Halsey Linda J. Helnl Margaret Hernandez Claude H. Hurst, Jr. Carol A. Kiryluk Judith L KreMer John Norton Arturo NuFiez 5arbara Thomilson Judy Webb Executive Director Ana Maria Pozo www.fosterca rereview.org DHS 19Z -d Z00/ZOO d 991-1 February 19, 2003 City of Miarai Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 PanAmerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ON��. Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the arca of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, 4-Z hzw Z Ana Maria Pozo, JD Executive Director 63- 6.11 ZZ19E1990E+ MgIMN 9NVO ARS04-=J� 062:21 EnnZ-07-qac FEB, 210 2003 5:03PM February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: N0. 2156 F. 2 10 Girl Scouts Where Girls Grow Strong Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida, Inc, Serving Miami -Dade and Monroe Counties 11347 SW 160 Street Miami, FL 33157.2703 T 305 253 4841 F 305 253 2132 gscoutfl @bel l south,net 800 282 9576 fnr Monroe County On behalf of the Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida, Inc., I am writing in support of the proposed Center for Excellence to be built adjacent to the United -Way. Documented research points to the importance of a child's first five years of life. Providing high quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of our community's children between infancy and kindergarten. The proposed Center for Excellence will provide new and exciting endeavors within the early education field. It will represent an important step and element in our community's early childhood efforts. It is our belief that the Center for Excellence will become a milestone for early care and education of young children in our community. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 21A"�, 0 ��� Maria D. Tejera Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer MDT/td IQA Unkcd W iy Ayrnry SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM4L_:L_ ON,�, >�i�o•�o�oc•w�rn���nr crl�cpRErl 03- 611 FEB -21-2003 11:01 GOODWILL 3053264172 P.02i02 Cfkmrs Jayne Hells Abesa Chair Dennie Pastrana President and C.E.O. SherrN W. Hudson Vice Chair Alfred J. Novak Vice Chair Michael B. Smith Vice Chair Laurence A. Deets secretary Jorge R. Vilarampa Treasurer DileCtom Dorothy Baker Jim 9arkar Antlhony Battagfn William seames Andrew Blank Robert Bromberg Michael L Burr"Ons Henry Calm Deborah J. CtatJn Newall J. Daughtrey Carolyn Donaldson William r-auerbach gbh Ferwfefi Jorge A. Fernando= Meg Garza Gary M. Goldbloorn Wilfredo Gort Maurice E- Gray Rudy Kranys Wilbert "Toe" Holloway Joseph P Lacher Dennis A. MCNenney Angel Medina Debra owans Lealle Pantin, Jr. Geoffrey B. Paskow W. Keith Pti lips, III Reverend Larry Purvis Mork Romzick Larry Rose Bruce webby Jim Wilhelm Mary Marin Young Trustast Henry M. Bartlett Rodney Barrum John R. Benbow Jerome Blank Mlchad Burns Roger M. Carlton W91em L Cox B.B. acidstaln R. Douglas Hagen James L Horan Dr. Th ok Khem Seymor D. Keith, Esq, David Landsberg Mrs. James 9, McMartin Robert M. Sherrner Marcella Ungar Werblow Gary Wilder Loula Wolfson. III of MLml-Diiide Goodwill • Industries of South Florida,lnc. February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: Training and employing people with dlsablimes and special needs. SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEW2—.6—ON�. This letter serves as support for United of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence_ The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center embraces these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence is a well-planned and well managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, ;e�_ Dennis Pastrana President and C.E.O. 2121 NYV. 21 Street • Miami, Florida 3 314 2-735 2 • Phone: 305.325.9114 - Fax: 3416,41 `lP TOTAL P.02 FEB -21-2003 14:59 HEALTH FOUNDATION SO FL 305 3747003 P.02i02 E N 0 Health Foundation of South Florida February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM zs ON��. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices, This center will offer an exciting opportunity to establish our own local gold standard re: early care and education — it will be essential to our community's early childhood efforts. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. The health and well being of our children — our future — depend on good quality/progressive child care. This Center of Excellence will become an important catalyst for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank_Io for your time and consideration. 1� Sirrcely, I' 7 r Pe'r N. Wood Chief Program Officer An Ind apendent, Not jor-Pmfit orga,22_­art0n L nefiting Co►nmun�ly Nvaltbcare, EdutGttiU7t and Ras4c`� 601 Brickell Key Drive • suite 901 • Miami, Florida 33131 V t (305) 374-7200 • FAX (305) 374-7003 • www.hfsf.orS TOTAL P.02 02/19/2003 00:05 3052717949 HEARING AND SPEECH PAGE 02 a°�v sPeEey HEARING AND SPEECH' CENTER OF FLORIDA, INC. ���� 9425 S.W. 72nd Street, Suite 261 = A Miami, Florida 33173-5457 Telephone: 305-271-7343 Voice?DD ■ Facsimile: 305-271-7944 E-mail: MSCF*aol.com ■ Website: hearingandspeechcenter.org �� F�oataa EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Lillian Poms, M.Ed, CCC/SLP SUBMITTED INTO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS: Silvano A. Mir PUBLIC RECORD FOR February 19, 2003 Anita Shuffield ITEM *eF,'&de& Z �-�- 0 N_�L---, City of Miami Commission 63 . Gertrude Fass Seigel City of Miami Zoning Board 24dY1C5-P?rSidkW 3500 Panamerican Drive Martha lino ,e,Ay Miami, FL 33433 Andy Martinez YJeawff David S. Abraham Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: .9.rrr:rtmaTma var Manuel V. Sicre PdfrPresident I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. Our agency, the Hearing and DIRECTORS: Speech Center of Florida serves pre-school children throughout Dade Jeanette Adams County. We feel that there is a critical need for the establishment of a Juan Femandez-Barquin Center that provides leadership and training to improve the lives of Blanche Caner children in our community. Barbara Dardick Lynn Gibson This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. Beth Gopman It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an Dennis W. Hoffman essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Martha Limner Nicholas W. Limner Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five Freeda Maddox Ramiro S. Moreno years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a Jane Reed crucial element in the lives of literally tPIousands of children between Pegge Rodriguez infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and ADVISORY BOARD: education for young children. Sandy Batchelor Thelma Battle Thank you for your time and consideraiaon. Michael W. Beeman Robert J. Connor Sincerely, Ernestine Davis Gisela Rodriguez Francia Rogoff Hayes G. Wood Lillian Poms, M. Ed., CCC -SLP Executive Director United way of Miami -Dade lla&mgae r4"=aewa dd syecu6 agcrl Satellite Miami Lakes office: Caw," 15503 Bull Run Rd., Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 , 3 [ ; 103— 0 3 — i FEB -20-2003 THU 04:21 PH 5090 S.W. 37t11 Avenue Coconut Grove, FL 35133 PHONE: (305) 4474.950 PRE50ENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIYE OFFICEK CaIcb A. DdV15 FOUNPING MEMBERS Helan B. 150mley Dr. Caul E.B. Mckenry I..00n G. Robinson Chairman Emeritus Lottic B. Woods BOARD OF PIKECTRS OFFICER5 Eloni SPaklanakl. M.D. Chalrpereon Gene 5. 7lnnic Vloa Chafrperoon Larry Llgammarc Treaouror Humberto Rivaro 5acretary Mcmber5: Ruly 6a111na Donald J, Butler Labe! Val>5 Colleran, P.A. Dr. Vivian Gonzalez -Diaz Dr. Lily Mantelle Dr. Javler Marlbona Joyce M. Price Fr -Ankle S. Rolle Pnky 5mndo Dr. R. Paul Young Q A Urd8d WaY Agency Helen B. Bentley Family Health Center, Inc. February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Fl 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: FAX N0, 053775766 P. 02/02 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z-sON��,. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellent will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. eb A. DavisPresident/CEO 03- 611 Feb 20 03 02:50p ®r 10-Y ::F i - 1 Building The Future Today" Child Care, Inc. 3630 N.E. 1st Court, Miami. Florida 33137 Office: (305J 576-6990 Fax: r305J 576-5321 kidco@k1dco-ch1tdcare.or9 wwWadco-diddcat'e org p.2 SGABaWKEiTOKS N[Isa M. Velszgaez SUBMITTED INTO THE �rdwr February 13, 2002 SuzanneSalichs cwma-aon EsTeesaMulm PUBLIC RECORD FOR Tia ry City of Miami Commission > Antonio Martinez City of Miami Zoning Board Hamee os 2 -5ON Hugo Bm aentos 3500 Pan American Drive ITEM Membera/Laroe Miami, FL 33133 BOARD OF TRUSTEES CJ. "Ash-Aslmrore Alicia coleau Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: StevenLotton Marti McLean Dr. lveteMorPan I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the Dr. George S. Morrison NelsonPt:rez United Way of Miami -Dade offices. Ma¢ali Sosa, Esq. June True Em&P.wart'en This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It AM.Vef ratio zguez will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an Ntlsa M. Velazquez "=°""1Cf4Q essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Or. Silvia La Villa a WV11V"5$Wtar"r*&ur Julie Rivertin-Bello As you know, KIDCO Child Care, Inc. is one of the social service agencies the C.MmratrChw City of Miami funds. During our 26 years of services to young children and am their families, and the knowledge of recent brain development research, we 2211 NCE. 136th Street have seen with our own eyes the importance of the first five years of a child's Miami. Florida 33137 life. KIDCO 11 (Holy Cross) 123 N.E. 36th Street Miami, Florida 33137 The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of KIDCOIII (Central) literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our 36zsN.Elt Miami. Florida 3313 3313I community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in KIDCOIV(BuenaVista) the area of early care and education for young children. 3001 N.W. 2nd Avenue Miami. Florida 33127 Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Nilsa M. ee 6zquez MIAMI President/CEO NMV/nv lA5/Syp,rVCv..v. of Eu<r<v .-13(13 Accredited by NAEXC's National Academy of Early Childhood x 03- 6 1 1 Programs Feb 20 03 01:28p LE JARDIN COMMUNITY CENTER, INC_ February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: p.2 47 North Krome Avenue - Homestead, FL 33030 (305) 245-4994 / 245-7299 Fax 247-7626 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM ON /..3 It I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Eddie Berrones Executive Director 03— 611 L'ON"Aft Aph, zonnal ZIcoporction March 1, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Seven Hundred N.W. 107th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172 (305)559-4000 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z-sON�. This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raisin; the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowingthem to aspire to their full potential I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well- planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerely, Waynewright Malcolm Vice President and Treasurer W1tili gs 03- 611 LITTLE I+MVMN M ACTIVITIES G NUTRITION CENTERS OF )ADE COUNTY INC. 700 SW. 8th Street Ivfianu, Florida 33130-3300 305-858-2610 Executive Offices 305-858-0887 / Ext- 223 Fax 305-854-2226 Radl Toraiio Chairman of the Board Ramon Percz-Dorrbecker President Sergio Pereira Vice Chair Luis M. Borges Secretary Manucl Marrero Vice Secretary Carlos A. Sabater Treasurer Sylvia G. Irioudo Vice Treasurer Alberto A_ Ayala, M,D, Modesto W. Burgas Francisco J_ Paredes Orlando F Torres, M.D. Rafil Villaverde Rafael Villaverde Founder SUBMITTED INTO THE `UBLIC RECORD FOR TEM.' 2 -SON February 20, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear.Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: I am writing in support for the proposed. Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early )Childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality e4yly care and education is a crucial element in the lives of thousands of Children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early ca0e and education for our children. Thar\k you for your time and consideration if this project. Sipcer y, Ram6n Prez-Dorrbecker President RPD/br 63- 611 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Luis villa, Jr., M -D. Chalrrnan C�uiaf; F%matnlnlir-OxcnluRv L)iriunn Victor C. Balestra Vice-Chait7man Praid—t v CEO, Espirito Saxte dank John D. Marshall, M.D. Secretary Chief Di,vion F,-tVenev Rimm Medicine Patrick McGrath, III Treasurer Vice Presidenr, Prudential Financial MEMBERS Jorge M. A.bril, Esq- Jvve M. Abrtl, PA. Agustin R. Arellano Pruidexr, Arallano Canserucriox CO. Sigfrcdo Birrid intim Vice Prrardtnr Han¢" Dank of Amtrica Remedios Diaz -Oliver Presiden; All Amp -team Coxraiturs, 1nr, Alberto S. Fcrnbndcz Vice Presiide a of Saler Unfired Healthearr of Florida Natacha Fernandez President, Angels of Mercy jacobo Gadala-Maria, Jr. C:.E.O., Drcxdner L=essamtrika Financia/ AdAiwrs LLC, Julio M_ Garcia, M.D. President, Founders Society 0"o4tvir Reynaldo A. Gdtnez President, Ambassadors of Mercy Antonio Gomez -Ortega Prcaidexr a CEO Florida Medi -Van Anebulance Semite; 1nc. Miriam 1,6pez Ntrident & CEO, T,-axmrlaxrit ltaxk John E. Matuska Protdent & CEO, bfcrcr Horpirar Josie Romano Brown President, Mercy Foundation Carlos E. Stincer, M.D- Itmmediart Paas Presiddnr Mercy Huryiral , fedical Sraff Maricarmen Suarez Nmddxe, MereY Hmpiral Auxiliary Sister Elizabeth Anne Worley, S.S-J- Chairperdon of rhe dnard of Traucer Mkrcv Hevpital 959 I El Iff FounddamUon February 18, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: 654 P02 FEB 18 '03 15:28 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR TEM Tz,.5 ON��. No one can argue that children are our future, No one can argue that our community's youngest citizens should be given the best possible opportunities to reach their full potential. Everyone knows that the earliest years of our children's lives are the most critical, The United Way of Miami -Dade has come up with a formidable plan to make a significant impact on the school readiness of our children, The United Way Success by 6 is a comprehensive, countywide effort to increase school readiness in young children and to train childcare professionals, parents and employers on best practices in childhood education. We, as a community, cannot afford to make our children wait. We need to act now.. This program will really make a difference in our community, and you will have been a part of it. LAoBrown President JRB:an 1�cl 441&a_4__ ��I�MtaOl�vatD�tVuti�'IISo2�StiAtt D\FouncfYtlonU.cncre All sad FrnoekOaad Lercenkua;tcdwsy$uceaeby5.4oe Mercy Health System / Sponsored by The Sisters of St. Joseph of Sr- Augustine, Florida 3663 South Miami Avenue / Miami, Florida 33133 / 305-285-271 I FAX: 305-285-2937 / jromanobrown(_mercymiami.org 03— 611 MEXICAN - AMERICAN COUNCIL, INC. P.O. Box 343546 • Florida City, Florida 33034-0546 Ph. (305) 248-1650 • Fax (305) 246-4135 March 4, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM. z.sONs�� This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, IVJZria Garza President FEB.21'2013 10:56 3057746210 MIAMI BEHAVIOR #6949 P.002/002 MUMI BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER, IN SUBMITTED INTO THE paectiarlve Gommltoec Ckwiez &+y. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to PUBLIC RECORD FOR the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. February 13, 2002 ITEM O N Main Bollding This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It 2- s 5 %ilo .3 ■ 'W" W=K nagicr W'"r. l3ir�mtpa clanryessential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Miami. PlorMa 33136 Jrran L.lkchacfi*r.M.S.W, Tel,:(305)774.33t.l(l City of Miami Commission Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five Pax:(305) 771-SZtrt City of Miami Zoning Board Directory J30ard of Direr_tors 3500 Panamerican Drive infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will 2012-2g01 Miami, FL 33133 Mlrhaci A. McM. R.N., M.5. W President Olivia T.. MartlneZ. M, S. W C.1:.0. Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: paectiarlve Gommltoec Ckwiez &+y. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to Jccoti..F MCC �v'44C"t the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. f,inefa 5chlnrn•lilrkhol� Secretary f:an)l sofwlow:C.P.A. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It Tre"'"r.x will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an l3ir�mtpa clanryessential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Jrran L.lkchacfi*r.M.S.W, Offlor� t'Urqw Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a Directory crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between Carmen L.Lc6n.Ful: Jo40A.1 nfM:-.aarra.Ms.W infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Olivia T. Martinez MSW Chief Executive Officer One of the 1:61 United way family of trgongior,.. MMS A nonprofit mental health or�vilzation mowed by rhe 19orldn 17epnrtment orChifdn:n & Iramt -slialueAVON the United Way of Miami.Dadc and Mlnml-life Cbunt pxrdally fundal JYy 3 6 4CH I - LO florWa Departmvit of PJdcr AffaJm, slldlnR wale portent Axs, and prlvate drmndonn. & FAN 19 Miami -Dade COMMUNITY COLLEGE North Campus March 5, 2002 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORDFIRITEM�ON. TI -ds letter is written in support for the Center of Excellence as proposed by United Way of Miami -Dade County.. As an Early Childhood educator of college students, i have the unique opportunity to receive feedback about the quality of early care and education programs throughout the county. Our county is desperately in need of model programs that can exemplify the highest quality and offer opportunities for children to receive developmentally appropriate care and education. In addition, the Center for Excellence would serve as a learning center for parents, a training center for early care and education professionals and a resource enter for community organizations/corporations who need assistance in how to establish accredited learning centers for young children. The need is so great in Miami -Dade County and this is an opportunity to provide the leadership that can result in innovation and collaboration among early childhood education advocates, planners, funders and providers, Thank you for making the right decision on behalf of young children and their families in our community. Respectfully, Carolyn B. Wright School of Educanon Early Childhood Education Program 03- 611 02/18/2003 14:49 FAX Sehooi Board ;,+;oration Building .. 1450 N.E. Second Avenue .. xL-m -, Florida 33132 305-995-1430 . FAX 305-995-7.488 . eww.dadesctmis-act Ronald K. Felton Armistant Superintendent Alma C. Dias, J.D. 1=tructional Supervisor February 18, 2003 City Of Miami Commission City of Miami Zozdng Board 3500 Fan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor, Commissioners and Zoning Board Mer fibers: Z002 Muni -Dade. County : School Board Perla) Mabares.Hantman, Q-ir Dr, Michael M- Krop, 'Vice am r Frank J. Bolaff"s Frank J. Cabo Dr. -Robert R. Ingham Betsy H. Kaplan Manty Satiates Morse Dr: Marta. r&mz Dr. Solomon C. Stinson Superintendent of schools Merrett R.. stierhelm I aux writing to support the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. This center is being designed to model the highest early care and education standards. It will not only serve children m the immediate area providing them with an outstanding program, but it will also be an example for the entire Miami Dade Community as to how quality early care and education should be conducted. Research has shown us that the first 5 years are critical in the development of healthy mental, physical and emotional development in children. The Center of Excellence will serve as a program in our community that will address best practices in early childhood development and that can and should be replicated for the benefit of our children and their families. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 46��'rb. Carole Fox Abbott, Ph.D. Child Find Outreach Specialist-FDLR.S-South Cc: Alina Diaz, Instructional Supervisor Roni Bader Tables, Executive Director SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM pz-s ON-fL. * orida DiagOostic and learning R—oU e— SY-tCm-Soath 5555 S -W_ 93rd Avenue . Wald, Florid$ 33365 305-274-3503, _ FAA.- 305-598-7752 03- 611 02/20/2003 16:00 FAX 305 995 7650 EARLY CHILDHOOD IN02 Assoebfe Supednondent for EducaVW Dr. LOU#Vas C. Rovira A ,.slstant Superintendent Curricufam and llvaguetlon Dr. Mansel Eflas-Mimnda Adminisftfive Director Dlvksion of Early ChMMood Programs city of Miami Commission city of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 February 19, 2003 Miami.Oade County school Board Dr. Mkhae/ M. Kmp, Chair Cr Robert a Ingram, Vke Chair Agustin J. Hanes Frank J, Sdalfos Frank J. Cobo Peda Tabares Hantman Betsy H Kaplan Dr. Marta Pdrez or Sabmoe C. Stinson SUBMITTED INTO THE S°po�;�lt Merrett R. Sderheim PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z -s ON6- Dear Commissioners and Zoning Board Members: It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of support for the United Way of Miarni-Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education. The center will provide many important services for the community. With the approval of the Universal Pre -K constitutional amendment, the need for resources that not only provide services to children but that provide professional development opportunities for teaching personnel is essential. The Center will be a model in the provision of a quality program and will provide a location for training, research, resources for teachers and parents, and a business center for use by early care and education providers. The goal to foster collaboration and coordination among early childhood program stakeholders can only strengthen the establishment of high quality early childhood education. Eleanor Roosevelt stated that "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." The United Way of Miami -Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education will exemplify the best efforts and dreams of citizens who dwell in this community. MEM:yp L133 Sincerely, Marisel Eli s -Miranda, Ed.D Administrative Director ~� Division of Early Childhood Programa School Board Adminlstratlon Building, Annex - 7500 Biscayne Boulevard - Miam4 Florhia :13932 www.dadaschoofs.net 03- 611 Sent By: T; a; Feb -21-03 15:26; Page 2/2 Paul R. Philip Chief of Staff Office of the Superintendent February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: Minns Dade County Scholl Board Dr. Micheal M. Krop, Chair Dr_ Robert B. Ingram, Vice Chair Agustin J. Banners Frank J. Bolados Frank J. Cobo Perin Tabares Hartman Betsy H. Kaplan Dr. Menta P6rez Dr. Soibn w C. Stinson Superintendent Of Schoota Merrett R. Stiertwom I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. incerely, . __� (, Paul R. Philip Chief of Staff SUBMITTED INTO THE «„ PUBLIC RECORD F R ITEM pzs ON0 s-l.;�-, 6.3 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 912 - Miami, Florida 33132 ,,33 305-995-2940 • FAX 305-995-2335 - pphilipgdadeschoois.net v 3 - 611 Feb 21 03 03:15P MM" � H OtFcers chairman of the Board and Honorary President I rving Cypen President and Chief Executive Officer Harold Beck Past Presidents Arthur Pearlman Alpert Ossip Irving Cypen Honorary Vice Presidents A. Jeffrev Barash Deborah Regal Feterson David 13. Fleeman Salomon Garazi 8.13. Goldstein Irene Gruber Ham A. l,evv Martin Margulies Arthur P. Mark Rowland Schaefer Edward Shapiro Fay Aplin Stein Harold Toppel Vice Presidents Alberto Barrocas Stephen H. Cypen Wayne A. Cypen Ronald Fieldstone Sidnev Goldin Carol Greenberg George Stein TIreasurer Myles Cypen Financial Secretary David Parkas Corresponding Secretary Lorraine Greenberg Recording Secretary Suzanne Shochet Associate Recording Secretary Ruth Neinken Support Group Presidents •YIUNDEItS Wayne A. Cypen Nest Generation Marshall Bronstein, D.C. 11zheiruer's Care NOT4BLA'S cella Goldstein :renter Aliumi Wornen's Auritiary t<athy Schwarz Friedmann Jttnfor Auxiliary Ca -Presidents Cuddy Goldberg can Tesser atin Auxiliary Rebecca Zetigman-Saki Zn 'S Club Dr. Irwin Blum dnninisnatiort .,oberl J. Bergman, M.D. Medical Director Lourdes A. Doue 'hief 'inanciolOfficer anicl 1'. Brady, Ph.D. ttiefOperating Officer _.ck C. Rutenberg, NHA N:xeculioe Director, X111HA Bernard A. Roos, M.D. "!rector,SC11 hiefArademicOftcer SUBMITTED INTO THE ITEM,ON5-_. February 21, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners;, P.1 MIAMI JEWISH HOME & HOSPITAL FOR THE AGED At Douglas Gardens 5200 Northeast Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33137 (305) 751-8626 (954)525-0955 Fax (305) 754-4530 www.mjhlla.org I am writing this letter in support of the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miarni-Dade offices. This Center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. The highest standards for early child care and early childhood education will be embraced by the Center of Excellence and will be a vital element in this community early childhood development efforts. Current research suggests that the first five years of live are extremely important in a child's development. The highest quality of early childcare and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children. I know that each of you are aware of how important the years between infancy and kindergarten are in the development of children and how these experiences often predict future success. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city and a model for the rest of the country in the area of early childhood development. I know that we can count upon you for your support. Sincerely, Panielaniel Brady, Ph.D Chief Operating fficer eneficiary agency of * Greater Miami Jewish Federation and IQ United Way of Miami -Dade Florida's Teaching Nursing Home iami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Inc. .CCN Special Care Unit at Hazel Cypen Tower • Channeling Program • Harry Chernin Skilled Nursing Building • Count and Countess deHoernle Alzheimer's Pavilion • Douglas Gardens Ambulatory Health Center • Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center of Miami Beach • Douglas Gardens North • Douglas Gardens Senior tiuustng • Louis C. Fischer Alzheimer's Day Care • Florida PACE Centers, Inc. • Sophia and Nathan. Gumenick in -Home Alzheimer's Respite Services • Hazel Cvpen Tower - ospice • Irving Cypen Tower • Len Gelvan and Family Community Care Adult Day Center • Miriam and Sidney Olson Hospital • Ruddy and Nathan Food Alzheimer's Unit - im and Isabel May Biofeedback Laboratory Endowment Program • Stein Gerontological Institute at Douglas Gardens • Technology Center for independent Living arold and Patricia Toppel Center for Life Enhancement " . — FROM : MAR/JCC EXEC OFFICE FAX NO. : Feb. 20 2003 02:32PM P1 BUILDING'nM JEWISH COMMUNmr CENTER OF THE 21ST CENTURY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FANNY HANONO PRESIDENT DR STEVEN Sn.VERS' CIIAIRMAN Or 71M 60ARD TMAY DRUCKER• CHAIRMAN - ADVISORY BOARD ADVISORY BOARD Rlt']iARtf kF'.RKc'}WYYi C:FARC'P. Fr..1.r1F.NKIQrS CHARLES CANZ DR. kNAICIUk C:C+N11J JOSE, KAVANA STEVEN KRAVITZ AARON POD14UMT STEPHEN ROSE MICHAfiLSCUECK DEVELOPMENT MIKL SECAL' ROBERT SINC EA JONATHAN KINCSLEY ISRAEL PROGRAMS DR. JOSEPH SINGER KEAL'1'FI SPORT$ St WELLNES. STEVE rnkisTErt ARI OO7.ER HESRAICA WNDY HARDOON I.A. FEYSAF WORTIQLUM MEMBERSHIP / MARKETING CADI-A BERKOWITZ LISA WOLFF. PROGRAM JUDGF, MYWAM 1,EHR FACILI'IlkS Ol'ERArIONS Jul: SPEAR GEORGE STAFMAN BUDGET AND FINANCE FORREST RAFFEL BOARD MEMBERS MARCOS ACKERMAN SANDRA ASSOULTNF. MrcIiAF,1. Bt,Asr3ERc DIANA BUASZTVIJ SHERMAN C:AW[T ...}C• BARBARA FEINGULD' KAREN FIRk3l ONE STF.PHF,N PUKE DR. GERMAN MAYNI) CARY H01.1%WN' DR. ROBERT LAYTON, WILLIAM LEHMAN, JR' RRUC':F'. 1.1!. RP MARLINE ""ivy J>FBBIR MARCUS STAYMAN MIKE MkLNJCK fL2.ABLIH MORJAIN VERONICA O'HAYON DAVID PARISH' EVA RUB Mt 1RIEt, RUSSELL' KAC:HF.L SAPOZNIK SCOTT SAVIN J LUZABETH SAWICKI E1139 SCKECK AONW}n JEFFREY SCHECK MICHAEL SCIinNBLVM UENISE TAMIR MICHAEL TURTLETAUB' JOSH WEWCARD ROBIN WVCHER-LAPIN 1;AYLE YAGMAN DA. SANFORD L. ZIFF • PA51' PRESWENT EXEC'UTrVE DIRECTOR CARY J. BommR, MSW ASSISTANT EXEC'( rfV'E InRECTORS DAVID T. SUROWITZ SCOTT EHRLICH JPS MICHAEL -ANN RVSSELI. JF.WISrI <'OMMVNfIY CENTER IS A BENEFICIARY Ac;xN<:Y OF't HE GREATER ML1M1 JEWTSN F}:r)F.RA'fTON, }'H'F 1)NTTrX) WAY C)F M(AMI-UAO)i AND A MEMBER OF I HK 0MI5H COMMUNITY �:EN 14K ASSOCIATION, iMLICHAEL-ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CET LOCATED ON THE aft��'pg,I'�•nr :� -a7; .y`ia r:hz ,. �'� �%.+�..... �'i�'r��r�� �idSzr.`N ,:� i• g-Y�'2,•� a :'+err.�:.yluifl✓i>�Y.�'r:..*!.`::E?i,s1 ;.7t�,bc'n,».+Y.✓.�Fl+�-/Gr.�. 8 P /�faW y 16901) N,L, 25 11 l AVLNUL • NUKTI J 1A A ,411JEACH, FL 33130 - E-MAIL: M ' 1'U. (305) 932-4200 - FAX (305) 937-1793 - EXECUTIVE FAX (31 February 18, 2003c City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Ladies and Gentlemen: As a recipient of funds from our United Way of Miami -Dade, I am in full support for United Wa)es support to address the needs of our youngest citizens by giving them the best possible opportunity to reach their fullest potential. The United Way Center for Excellence in Early Education will provide: A training center for childcare professionals to improve their skills_ A research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested. • A resource center where parents can learn about best practices on oarly childhood education and programming. A business center to assist organizations in developing and providing quality early care and education services to the children of their employees_ • The highest quality eariy care and education program in Miami Dade for 140 children. All these objectives warrant our full support for this initiative on behalf of the young children and their parents. Thank you for lending your support for this most important project. Ty) SUBMITTED INTO THE Ga . =er, MSW Executive Director PUBLIC RECORD FOR Gjb/rw ITEMp2,:5 O Cc: Jocelynne McAdory - United Way of Miami -Dade Our orate rrgi.erxeinn number i. -01908. A copy of rhe ofBeLil r aned.+n arnl fir+ancial inLormation m,y be obeiinrd atom the Di.riaion of Consumer Servleoa by u0L)g vd1 }'e _i, c SR+ta, 1 -800 -HELP -ILA. Ste�saana+ dnca n.x :+++pty ers.�nrsemar>< appswa! or necnm++.r..wl,.hoo. COMMUNITY C.FNTF.R 15 A BENEFICIARY ACL•NCY OF THE GREATER MIAMI IkWISH FEDERATION, TI IE UNITED WAY VF MIAMI -BADE AND A MEMBER OF'i RP. JEWISH COMMUNITY CLNYLR ASSOCIATION. 03- 611 Our mte rcWytrr!i++++i)—A— ie aG-01798. A copy of the ofhctal reg�tszt�rauon and flnanctal rnforvation may be obuined from the Divlslon of Consumer Servrtes by a81ng call Free within the Aare, 1.800 -HELP -n A. Registration docs not irnoly t&dwaamna, atwroval or r,cotriroendatiuo. 02/21/2003 16:10 3056356378 NEW HORIZONS PAGE 02 NEW HORIZONS Community Mental Health Center, Inc. February 13, 2003 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM zs ONs,,,,. This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential. We are talking about the future of our community. Therefore, we must invest in the future of our children_ The Center of Excellence will be the greatest legacy that we can give to our children, the City of Miami and Miami -Dade County. I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerel , Evalina W. Bestman, Ph -D. Executive Director EWBlkgw MOMO DADL DEPARTMLYCOFHUMAN R@SOUKCES LOA PA PEPARTMENT OF a./rCl QAFFILIATED tHILDREiN � One of the UniteO way & RAMI LIES Ananq 1"Aging, /no. IF-RIAGENCY family of agencies. iE AA4._ ae yln,. 1313 N,W. 36th STREET • SUITE 400 • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33142 • TELEPHONE: (305) 635-0366 • FAX: (305) 635-6378 03- 611 Mar 06 02 02:31p rebruary 2 /, 2002 Mu 1 Wong City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: 3r 653-2060 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z.s ON s>, a� . I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives nf literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. I have been in the field of early childhood in this community for over 25 years. I directed the Pre -School Laboratory at Miami -Dade Community College, which was a community demonstration program for early childhood. The success and reputation of this program was that it provided the linkage between theory and practice for the field, public schools, parents and community leaders. The Center for Excellence will be essential in sustaining high quality early learning programs in Miami -Dade County. The high standards can only be maintained if there is such a program. Early childhood is the most dynamic period of growth in our lives. Continual professinnal development, latest research and a model for the community offered by the Center will be provide the connections and the validity of best practices. Thank you for your tirne and consideration. ncerely, Muri Won and en, Nati al Institute for Innovative adership p.1 03- 611 02/20/2003 THU 12:35 FAX 305 262 5848 OASIS OUTSOURCING 0003 February 13, 2002 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: Professional Employer Services Business Insurance Staffing Services SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM F2- 5 ON 5, k - 0 -1. I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within the education field. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. The highest quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. erely, Patricia Johnson Co -Chair Miami Da e County School Readiness Coalition And District Manager, Oasis Outsourcing, Inc. M 1 13 '1r O U F3 ® VV " iB v S 1 N E S S Tel: 305.262.2442 - Fax: 305.262.5848 - 815 N.W. 57th Avenue - Suite 100 • Miami, FL 33126 wwW.0aSISadVant%9e.00M - FLORIDA LICENSE NUMBERS GL042 / OLD54 + 611 21, 2003 'ity of Miami Com 'ity of Miami Zoaaiu 500 Pan American: Ziami, Fl 33138 Mr. Mayor an( MMANT &-AXIAMN vA.34142•3933 i71 ATTED INTO THE .IC RECORD FOR z - s ON5-_ 66. letter serves as support foithe proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of e importance of f ndard of early ca: ;ential element in Excellence will so fire to their fall pi have confidenfe tb ell planted and we nk your for your Weere y, Hentsclvl ogram Coordi?nato 3 the value of a higher :e these standards and is an nur community. The Center aregivers, allowing them to ater of Excellence will be a IlUijk r+utW w V 611 Feb 19 03 06:10p Ri^hmond PerrineOptimist 3n52327815 p.4 Incorporated 1971 Program Offices.• Perrin Crime Prevention 305-233-9325 Richmond-Perdne Optimist Academy 305-233-9325 Goulds Youth Development Program 305-233-9647 N&ranla Y.E.$ 305-258-5477, ext 225 Moderlo/South Dade Youth Development Program 305-247-8131 South Dade Summer Youth Employment & Training Program 305-233-9647 305-233-9325 Vocational Skills Program 305-245-4510 West Penine Partnership Neighborhood family Preservation Program 305-233-9325 Stay -In -School 305-238-6110 9955 WEST INDIGO STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33157-5345 February 19, 2003 SUBMITTED INTO THE City of Miami Corrurlission 3500 PanamericP U B L I C RECORD F an Dive Mianu, k•L 33133 ITEM 72_5- NL bear M:r. Mayor and Commissioners: O I am writing in support for the proposed Centel- of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade ogees. I feel that a center of ;such magnitude will offer exciting new endeavors within the education i:ield. This is an essential element in our community's early childhood efforts. There has been a great deal of research on the importance of the first rive years of a child's life. A high, quality of early care and education i-, crucial in the lives of thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. And I feel that this Center of Excellence will be a milestone for our city in the area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your tune and consideration. Sincerely, Mr. Dennis C. Moss Executive Director ebw 03- 611 runded br Vi- I R r 8 ,DNS NITUI SWAY n IIO�IOA OIYMYM[M of 4141LDREN 8 FAMILtSS youth MAW � rce �,,,�, 03- 611 02/19/2003 WED 16:52 FAX 305 273 2394 City of Miami Commission City of Miami Zoning Board 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners and Board Members: 12002/002 Stacy L. Morris 756 Navarre Ave. Coral Gables, FI 33134 February 19, 2003 SUBMITTED INTO THE ?UBLIC RECORD FOR 1TEMrz-5 ON I am writing this letter in support of the United Way of Miami -Dade Center for Excellence in Early Education. As a new parent of an eight month old, I feel creating an accredited comprehensive early education center is something that is needed and can serve as the benchmark for programs within Miami -Dade County. The goals of this center will include: • Creating a training center for childcare professionals to improve their skills. • A research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested. • A research center where parents can learn about best practices in early childhood education and programming. • A business center to assist organizations in developing and providing quality early care and education services for the children of their employees. • The highest quality early care and education program in Miami -Dade for 140 children. Leaders in our community have already offered their financial support to this project, including Royal Caribbean Cruises, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, George Batchelor Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida and the list continues on. They have also been able to secure program partners which include the Bank of America Quality Enhancement Initiate, the Leila Applebaum Initiative through the University of Miami, Early Childhood Initiative Foundation, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Success by 6 and Publix Super Markets Charities. Today, as a parent and a resident, I feel it is essential we provide these resources, not only to our children but to the folks who will be teaching and leading early education programs within our community well into the future. This is an opportunity to create a foundation for future leaders of our community. Please offer your vote of support for this initiative. Sincerply, Stacy0 Morris - 611 03- 611 ioA United Way Participating Agency JOHN LARSSON PHILLIP D. NEEDHAM SLVATI' GENERAL TERRITORIAL COMMANDER Z4 -e altratfan krra-q LT. COLONEL DONALD FAULKNER FOUNDED IN 1865 BY WIWAM BOOTH MAJOR TOM OVERTON DIVISIONAL COMMANDER AREA COMMANDER P.O. BOX 350370 •MIAMI, FLORIDA 33135-0370 1907 N.W. 38th STREET • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33142 TELEPHONE (305) 637-6700 FAX (305) 635-1052 SUBMITTED INTO THE ADVISOROFFICERS Y BOARD February 18, 2003 PUBLIC RECORD FOR Jack Lowell, Chairman Albert E. Dotson, Vice Chairman Tom Huston, Jr., Treasurer ITEMTL,50NI MEMBERS City of Miami Commission ay o3 Roger J. Barreto City of Miami Zoning Board Douglas S. Boucher Athan F. Castglia 3500 Pan American Drive Dana L. Clay Gong Miami, FL 33133 Nilda de Boyrie Newall Doughtrey Edward W. Easton RE: CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE PUBLIC HEARINGS Lawrence P. Gautier Karen Godfrey Lewis Harms Dear Sirs: James A. Hauser Roger E. Langer Carol Lumpkin By way of this letter, and on behalf of The Salvation Army in Miami, I would Carmen itch Millares Joanne Mitchell like to express m wholehearted support for the United Way Center for P Y pp y Matthew Rigg Excellence and its programs. As a Social Service professional with The Salvation Dr. William M. Stokes Charles Whitcomb Arm for the past 30 ears g Y p y I have had to deal with the devastating effects of Brenda Williams substandard education. Many of the problems affecting our society today can be EMERITUS MEMBERS traced back to this very problem. We applaud any and every effort to involve the Bowman Brown James L. Davis whole community in this effort. I am grateful to have the opportunity to extend Dame Jean Loach this word of support. May God bless you. LIFE MEMBERS Gilbert Michel Graham C. Miller Sincerely, IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN R. Ray Goode EX -OFFICIO MEMBERS Major Kenneth Merrifield Jose Alcoraz Major Tom Overton Valerie Docks AREA COMMANDER Frank Holden MIAMI/DADS COUNTY 03- 611 ioA United Way Participating Agency 02/20/03 THU 15:23 FAX 3053793767 SWITCHBOARD MIA SNviwhboard Of miarrv, inc. Mftft- February 20, 2003 Mr. Harve Mogul United Way of Miami -Dade 3250 SW Yd Avenue Miami, Florida 33129 Dear Harve: SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEMEZ-, ON�• I am writing this letter in support of the Center for Excellence. I understand that this project will be reviewed by the City of Miami Zoning Board on Monday, February 241h and by the City of Miami Commission on March 27 Miami -Dade County will benefit greatly from a training center for childcare professionals to improve their stalls, a research center where early childhood education curriculum can be modeled and tested, a resource center where parents can learn about best practices on early childhood education and programming, a business center to assist organizations in developing and providing quality early care and education services for the children of their employees and the b.ighest,quality early care;aud education.pragram for 140 children who reside in our county. As a United Way Agency, we urge the approval of this important project by bottz,the, City of Miami Zoning Board and the City of Miami Commission. erely, . Nadine ohnson Executive Director 1x002 701 S.W. 27th AVENUE - SUITE 1000 • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33135 PHONE: (305) 358-1640 • FAX: (305) 377-2264 - HELPLine: (305) 358 -HELP (4357) www.switchboardmiarni.org 03- 611 02/20/2003 Ail i,i...:' 4_ FAX 305 599 3111 5255 N.W. 97" Avenue February 20, 2003 Suite 400 Miami, Florida 33178 305.477.0440 phone 305.716.0288 fax UNITED$OMECARE ADMINISTR 2002 SUBMITTED INTO -THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM z -s ON� . E -Mail. ulhce afgatG.nct City of Miami Commission wwwunitedhomecare.com City. of Miami Zoning Board 3500 .Pan American Drive EXECUTIVECONAYBT>:'EE Miami, FL 33133 Nestor'Plana Chairman of rhe Board DearSirs and Madams: Jose R: Fon President and CEO This letter. serves as support for United Way of `Miami-Dade's proposed Center for Excellence to. help raise the ..quality of care John Fletcher to children throughout. out community and serve. as a learning Jose Fuentes center for providers and caregivers,: allowing them' to aspire to Ricardo their full potentia].. , Gibsonnchez Thelma Gibson bs . Marjorie Weber I have confidence that the United Way A Miami-Dade's Center 130ARD of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed Jimi.Ademla asset .to our community_ Douloas Blecki 7osie.L. Carvajales Martin Futterman Thank you :for your ti rrie and consideration. Ricardo Jose Garcia Roberto Gonzalcz-Bianco ancerely, Richard]e . Aldo F eiva Joaquin -E. Leon . �. Robert Margulis, M.D. Jo Frank Waxman, M.D. esident and CEO 11VI1V=MTE PAST CHAMPERSONS Bat'bam Gray Caflos Femaadez-Guzman C3�Q7 '02 14:29 I D : U1 S( )1 of Business March 4, 2002 The IIonorable Mayor and City Corn 3500 Pan American Thrive Miami, Florida 33133 Gentlemen: You have a unique opportunity on Thi respect to the highly visionary project Excellence. This exceptional lacility source of pride for the City, as well as the lilt,. long success of your youngest FAX :305-284 NIVFR,; ITY OF 69 PAGE 2 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR iissioners ITEM Pz-5 ON�. rsday, March 71", to take Positive action with the proposed United Wai; Success By 6 Center of ocated within the City ol'Miami will truly he a a living laboratory for exploring ways to improve The United Way Success By 6 Center f Excellence will provide the highest quality early childhood care and education, w ile serving as a unique and collaborative site for training of childcare professionals and State of the art research. The City of Miami truly needs such a facility to leverage and tt lill the potential of'qualitychildcare within the broader community. We assure you of our commitment to t surrounding neighbors. This is an oppc ring" to be port of sumething very spec philanthropy. We are not asking for fin vote Yl,;5 for the United Way Success S ince Sharon A. Brown Member of the United Way Fxecutive ;ing sensitive in every way possible to the tunity for the City of Miami to "grab the brass al - supported by private and corporate .ncial support from the City, simply for you to t'y h Center of Excellence. mittee and Board of Directors kh<x)l of 3��+incs+Adminiurrtion _ 1 Nt ), Box 2 i2 • 215 Jenkins Hutlding 611 1 C. o ai Ga es, Nlohda 33724(6521 Ylunir:305 052 • Pax:3O5.2h4-1569 IL UNIVERSITYOF Ml= SCHOOL OF MEDICINE February 14, 2003 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FODCity of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive ITEMPz-!5 Miami, FL 33133 ON, Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: The Mailman Center for Child Development is pleased to write this letter in support of the United Way's proposed Center of Excellence. This center will be an exciting new endeavor within the early care and education field. It will offer high quality services to children and families in our community and will serve as a training facility for caregivers. As you know, The Mailman Center is an integral part of the School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Our mission includes training future leaders in many related disciplines including early childhood education and special education. In addition, our mission includes research, dissemination, technical assistance, and services to children with special needs and their families. Our institution is a recognized center of excellence. We have been working with the United Way for some time on the design of this project. Extensive research exists on the importance of the first five years of a child's life. High quality early care and education is a crucial element in the lives of all children, especially those at -risk. The United Way's Center of Excellence will become a landmark for our city in the area of quality early care and education for young children. This state-of-the-art facility will not only be a nationally -accredited center for children within our community, employing the best teaching and learning disciplines from around the world, but it will also serve as a teaching and learning center for early care and education professionals and researchers, a training center for parents, and a resource center for other community organizations. It will be an impetus for raising the standards of quality early care and education in our community. As a life-long educator and a proud resident of the City of Miami, I strongly encourage you to support this incredible opportunity to help our children get off to the best possible start in life. Please support this innovative and important project. Sincerely, Susan Gold, Ed. D. Associate Professor Mailman Center for Child Development (D-820) Department of Pediatrics P.O. Box 016820 1601 N.W. 12th Avenue 3 - 611 Miami, Florida 33101 Office: 305-243-6624 /Facsimile: 305-243-3410 Mar-04-GZ 04:13pm Fram-Graatar Miami-FL04 February 28, 2002 City of Miami Commission 3500 Panamerican Drive Miami, FL 33133 @` Dear Mr. Mayor and Commissioners: T-Oa9 P. 001/001 F-631 Washington Mutual SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECOR FOR ITEM ON 5- � - _T ),b - This letter serves as support for the proposed United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. This center will embrace these standards and is an essential element in raising the quality childcare throughout our community. The Center of Excellence will serve as a learning lab for providers and caregivers, allowing them to aspire to their full potential_ I have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be a well-planned and well-managed asset to our community. Thank you for you time and consideration. Sincerely, Rita L_ Bligh First Vice President Greater. Miami Region Coral W 2nd 03- 3— 61 l 2nd Floor Miami, F1. 33165 phone 305.225.5126 fax 305.225.7402 May 8, 2003 Mr. City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Commissioners: A state of the art" chr7dhood development center SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM`fz�_6 ON��, As a school owner of a Learning center in the Doral area, I am thrill to see that United Way will be involved in such an important endeavor as that of building a "Center of Excellence". As a learning lab, the Center will be a place where providers and caregivers can come and learn the best practices in early care and education and then replicate them throughoufthe community. The importance of the first five years of a child's life stresses the value of a higher standard of early care and education. , Not only will the Center embrace these standards it is an essential element in our community's efforts to provide the highest quality of care to all of our youngest children. 1 have confidence that the United Way of Miami-Dade's Center of Excellence will be an important asset to our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely„ i_eA— orgin Psis Owner 3601 N.W. 114' Ave. Miami, FL. 22178 Ph. -(305)597-5665 Fax (305)594-7355 03- 61, 03/25/2003 12:20 305-774-7066 CONSULTING, INC MRD CONSULTING March 25, 2003. SUBMITTED .INTO THE". � Honorable Manuel A. Diaz Mayor, City ofMaiami PUBLIC RECORD F R 3.500 pan American Drive Miami, M 33133 ITEM ON Dear Mayor Diaz: I am writing in support for the proposed Center of Excellence adjacent to the United Way of Miami -Dade offices. This center will offer an exciting new endeavor within die. education f eld. It will embrace the highest early care and education standards and is'an'essential element in our. community's early childhood efforts. , Today there exists extensive research on the importance of the first'five years of a child's life. The Nghesf quality early care and education is' a crucial element in the lives of literally thousands of children between infancy and kindergarten in our community. This Center of Excellence will become a' milestone for our city in the -area of early care and education for young children. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, 300GRECOAVENUE, CORALGABLES, FL -33146 TEL (305) 774-7110 FAX (305) 77.4-7066 www.mrd-consutfing.com 03 611 COCONUT GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER RESOLUTION #04 A resolution endorsing `The Grovenor Condominium Development Project' - redevelopment of the site located on 2610 Tigertail Avenue. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors has examined the terms, conditions, and obligations of said project, and WHEREAS, Henry Givens, Ivory Cooks, Denise Calvo, Jorge Pena, Seth Gordon, H. Bredemeier, Kevin Miller, and Ivette Beland, the Board of Directors present at a duly held corporate meeting on April 7, 2003 have considered the matter; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce, do endorse the redevelopment of the site under the terms of The Grovenor House, LLC developing 149 units at a height of 31 stories. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this oR, day of 2003. Coconut Grove hamber of Co erce President Henry Lee Givens seat SUBMITTED INTO THE 'UBLIC RECORD FOR 03- 611 iTEMpasONs-aa-9 , NTEGRARealty Resources FLORIDAAREENSOUTH Re: NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOME VALUE COMPARISON ANALYSIS Integra Realty Resources -South Florida has conducted an analysis of Population, Demographic Characteristics and Residential Home Prices Comparisons relating to the Proposed Center for Excellence School to be located at SW 32" Road at SW 12th Ave. and SW 4th Ave., Miami, Florida. Scope Integra -South Florida has inspected the properties and single family homes in the following neighborhoods and conducted a comparison of findings, conclusions, and opinions relating to the proposed Center for Excellence Pre -School to be located on the United Way of Dade County, Inc. parcel at 3250 SW Third Avenue, Miami, Florida; as compared to: Beth David Preschool and Elementary School located at 2625 SW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL and Saints Peter & Paul School located at 1435 SW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL Findings, Conclusion and Opinion That all three neighborhoods are viewed as stable/mature urban residential neighborhoods; That supply/demand has been in balance with only approximately 300± home re- sales taking place over the past 10 years; That population and demographic characteristics of households in these three neighborhoods are basically comparable to one another and include similar household sizes; That single family homes located proximate to the Beth David Pre -School and Elementary School and to the Saints Peter and Paul School are generally comparable to the single family homes that are less proximate to these schools; That few for sale signs were noted of single family homes located proximate to these schools and that property values have been maintained and have increased in price in tandem with homes not proximate to these existing schools; SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FCr. LOCAL EXPERTISE... NATIONALLY r- 9400 S. Dadeland Blvd. - Penthouse One ■ MiamijFPq j 156-2817 Phone: 305-670-0001 - Commercial Fax: 305-670-2276 ■ Residential Fax: 3 6 ■ --�a_o3 Re: NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOME VALUE COMPARISON ANALYSIS (Page two of two) Findings, Conclusion and Opinion (Cont'd.) That the proposed "Center for Excellence" pre-school to be located on the United Way of Dade County parcel located at SW 32nd Road at SW 12th Ave. and SW 4th Ave. is considered to be a complementary use and amenity to the surrounding residential properties and neighborhood; That the proposed pre-school should not negatively impact property values of homes that are proximate to the proposed pre-school location. We trust that this Neighborhood and Home Value Comparison Analysis provides a professional opinion for the decision-making process. Respectfully submitted, Integra Realty Resources — South Florida Attachments • Representative Photos • Plat Map • Re -Sale Housing Analysis Survey • Demographic/Population Analysis • Qualifications M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Managing Director State Certified General Appraiser Certificate No. RZ684 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM Pz_5 ON5 0j. 03. RAdata\C0MMDEM7000-7099\7042 - United Way\OpinionL.etter.doc 03-'- 611 10 io Ot • , z . a • =4� b i ,y . x 1 `,yon st €s NO A 4L Ow ,. ,, • : , Oil 10 -��� r 4�^ St folk-oil kit 4 " A ' -�` � ,;fin "., � � • • � - �. ,#`''� ;� �> "�� i o'—id. IY. 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School Name Street / Direction HOUSE_ NO Current Avg. # of Current Sale Sales Sale Date Price Avg Prior Compound Sale Prior Sale Annual Date Price Chg. -Dec. 1993 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul SW 13TH AVE 1143 1 Jul -93 $185,000 Aug -91 $100,000 37.8% SW 13TH AVE Total 1 Jul -93 $185,000 Au -91 $100,000 37.8% SW 17TH TER 11252 1 Aug -93 $120,000 Jan -84 $74,000 5.2% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Aug -93 $120,000 Jan -84 $74,000 5.2% SW 18TH ST 11335 1 Oct -93 $145,000 Nov -92 $118,000 25.3% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Oct -93 $145,000 Nov -92 $118,000 25.3% SW 19TH TER 11623 1 Apr -93 $108,000 Dec -74 $39,000 5.7% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Apr -93 $108,000 Dec -74 $39,000 5.7% SW 1ST AVE 13024 1 Apr -93 $93,000 Nov -80 $72,500 2.0% SW 1ST AVE Total 1 Apr -93 $93,000 Nov -80 $72,500 2.0% SW 21ST ST 1271 1 Jun -93 $100,000 Jun -84 $64,900 1649 1 May -93 $110,000 Jul -91 $75,000 4.9% 23.2% SW 21ST ST Total 2 May -93 $105,000 Dec -87 $69,950 14.1% SW 23RD ST 1239 1 Oct -93 $132,000 Jan -84 $53,000 1283 1 Sep -93 $163,333 May -92 $116,500 9.8% 28.8% SW 23RD ST Total 2 Sep -93 $147,667 Mar -88 $84,750 19.3% SW 24TH RD 124 1 Oct -93 $145,000 Apr -76 $47,500 6.6% SW 24TH RD Total 1 Oct -93 $145,000 Apr -76 $47,500 6.6% SW 3RD AVE 3614 1 May -93 $120,000 Feb -93 $120,000 3621 1 Dec -93 $110,000 Sep -87 $75,000 0.0% 6.2% SW 3RD AVE Total 2 Sep -93 $115,000 May -90 $97,500 3.1% SW 14TH TER 1621 1 Nov -93 $179,000 Dec -78 $47,000 1638 1 Aug -93 $60,000 Dec -87 $85,000 9.4% -6.0% SW 14TH TER Total 2 Sep -93 $119,500 Jun -83 $66,000 1.7% SW 14TH ST 11455 1 Oct -93 $65,000 Aug -83 $65,000 0.0% SW 14TH ST Total 1 Oct -93 $65,000 Aug -83 $65,000 0.0% SW 17TH ST 11411 1 Jul -93 $110,000 Nov -88 $75,000 8.6% SW 17TH ST Total 1 Jul -93 $110,000 Nov -88 $75,000 8.6% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 16 Jul -93 $121,583 Oct -85 $76,713 10.5% A r. -Dec. 1993 Total 16 Jul -93 $121,583 Oct -85 $76,713 10.5% 1994 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul MICANOPY AVE 1602 1 Sep -94 $205,000 Nov -85 $230,000 -1.3% MICANOPY AVE Total 1 Sep -94 $205,000 Nov -85 $230,000 -1.3% S MIAMI AVE 12430 1 Dec -94 $140,000 Aug -84 $115,000 1.9% S MIAMI AVE Total 1 Dec -94 $140,000 Aug -84 $115,000 1.9% SW 14TH AVE 11730 1 Sep -94 $90,000 Aug -78 $59,500 2.6% SW 14TH AVE Total 1 Sep -94 $90,000 Aug -78 $59,500 2.6% SW 17TH TER 11401 1 Aug -94 $90,000 Jun -78 $42,000 4.8% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Aug -94 $90,000 Jun -78 $42,000 4.8% SW 19TH ST 11430 1 Nov -94 $125,000 Nov -94 $125,000 0.0% SW 19TH ST Total 1 Nov -94 $125,000 Nov -94 $125,000 0.0% SW 1ST AVE 3560 1 Oct -94 $137,000 Jun -91 $87,000 3568 1 Jul -94 $110,000 Nov -75 $35,500 14.6% 6.2% SW 1ST AVE Total 2 Aug -94 $123,500 Aug -83 $61,250 10.4% SW 22ND TER 11187 1 Sep -94 $95,000 Mar -94 $74,000 64.1% SW 22ND TER Total 1 Se 94 $95,000 Mar -94 $74,000 64.1% SW 23RD RD 1358 1 May -94 $167,000 Jun -93 $106,000 64.3% SW 23RD RD Total 1 May -94 $167,000 Jun -93 $106,000 64.3% SW 23RD ST 11213 1 Mar -94 $105,000 Oct -89 $76,000 7.6% SW 23RD ST Total 1 Mar -94 $105,000 Oct -89 $76,000 7.6% SW 24TH RD 130 1 Feb -94 $110,000 Aug -92 $150,000 34 1 Jul -94 $140,000 Mar -82 $80,000 -18.6% 4.6% SW 24TH RD Total 2 Apr -94 $125,000 May -87 $115,000 -7.0% SW 30TH RD 1110 1 Jan -94 $105,000 Jun -76 $47,500 4.6% SW 30TH RD Total 1 Jan -94 $105,000 Jun -76 $47,500 4.6% SW 3RD AVE 13644 1 Oct -94 $205,000 Feb -90 $146,000 7.5% SW 3RD AVE Total 1 Oct -94 $205,000 Feb -90 $146,000 7.5% SW 11TH ST 11325 1 Jun -94 $110,000 Apr -90 $110,000 0.0% SW 11TH ST Total 1 Jun -94 $110,000 Apr -90 $110,000 0.0% SW 14TH TER 11477 1 Feb -94 $98,000 Jan -79 $31,000 7.9% 1wSource: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida of ret ar*�h_1/036 11 NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* .Submitted Into the pub ion vv -h Priscilla A. TboMpson City Clerk Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Reahy Resources *Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 63- 611 Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction SW 14TH TER HOUSE_ NO 1691 # of Sales Sale 1 Current Avg. Current Sale Date Price Feb -94 $119,000 Prior Sale Prior Date May -86 Compound Sale Price $79,000 Avg Annual Chg. 5.4% 1994 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 14TH TER Total 2 Feb -94 $108,500 Aug -82 $55,000 6.7% SW 14TH ST 11580 1 Au -94 $125,000 Jun -91 $75,000 17.5% SW 14TH ST Total 1 Aug -94 $125,000 Jun -91 $75,000 17.5% SW 17TH ST 1334 1 Jan -94 $130,000 Jui-79 $52,000 1348 1 Se -94 $129,900 May -85 $65,000 6.5% 7.6% SW 17TH ST Total 2 May -94 $129,950 Ma -82 $58,500 7.1% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 20 Jun -94 $126,795 Dec -85 $89,275 10.4% 1994 Total Jun -94 $126,795 Dec -85 $89,275 10.4% 1995 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul SW 18TH ST --20 1 1 Aug -95 $138,000 May -79 $55,000 5.8% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Aug -95 $138,000 May -79 $55,000 5.8% SW 19TH ST 1211 1 Jan -95 $185,000 Oct -88 $94,900 1644 1 Sep -95 $145,000 May -91 $65,000 11.1% 20.2% SW 19TH ST Total 2 May -95 $165,000 Jan -90 $79,950 15.7% SW 1ST AVE 3538 1 Sep -95 $143,000 Apr -86 $51,000 3542 1 Jun -95 $116,500 Nov -87 $60,500 11.5% 8.9% SW 1ST AVE Total 2 Aug -95 $129,750 Jan -87 $55,750 10.2% SW 20TH ST 1256 1 Dec -95 $119,400 May -92 $102,500 1410 1 Jun -95 $68,000 Jul -80 $65,000 4.3% 0.3% SW 20TH ST Total 2 Sep -95 $93,700 Jun -86 $83,750 2.3% SW 23RD RD 1460 1 Sep -95 $145,000 Dec -91 $115,000 6.3% SW 23RD RD Total 1 Se 95 $145,000 Dec -91 $115,000 6.3% SW 27TH RD 1230 1 Jun -95 $174,000 Mar -89 $150,000 2.4% SW 27TH RD Total 1 Jun -95 $174,000 Mar -89 $150,000 2.4% SW 32ND RD 1321 1 Aug -95 $138,500 Oct -88 $75,000 9.3% SW 32ND RD Total 1 Aug -95 $138,500 Oct -88 $75,000 9.3% SW 3RD AVE 13617 1 May -95 $141,300 May -89 $73,500 11.4% SW 3RD AVE Total 1 May -95 $141,300 May -89 $73,500 11.4% SW 10TH ST 11035 1 Dec -95 $85,000 Oct -91 $57,500 9.7% SW 10TH ST Total 1 Dec -95 $85,000 Oct -91 $57,500 9.7% SW 14TH TER 11679 1 Dec -95 $98,000 Dec -88 $94,500 0.5% SW 14TH TER Total 1 Dec -95 $98,000 Dec -88 $94,500 0.5% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 13 Aug -95 $130,515 Mar -88 $81,492 7.8% 1995 Total 13 Aug -95 $130,515 Mar -88 $81,492 7.8% 1996 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul SW 13TH AVE 1436 1735 1 1 Dec -96 $126,800 Nov -96 $130,700 Jan -71 Sep -90 $23,000 $95,000 6.8% 5.2% SW 13TH AVE Total 2 Dec -96 $128,750 Oct -80 $59,000 6.0% SW 17TH TER 11653 1 Jan -96 $61,600 Mar -81 $55,000 0.8% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Jan -96 $61,600 Mar -81 $55,000 0.8% SW 18TH ST 11241 1 Apr -96 $132,000 Feb -86 $70,000 6.4% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Apr -96 $132,000 Feb -86 $70,000 6.4% SW 19TH ST 1272 1 Jun -96 $150,000 Jun -93 $105,000 1500 1 Feb -96 $153,000 Feb -90 $75,000 11501 1 Apr -96 $95,000 Nov -88 $88,000 12.4% 12.6% 1.0% SW 19TH ST Total 3 Apr -96 $132,667 Oct -90 $89,333 8.7% SW 19TH TER 11435 1 Mar -96 $105,000 Nov -88 $76,000 4.5% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Mar -96 $105,000 Nov -88 $76,000 4.5% SW 1STAVE 3122 1 Apr -96 $106,000 May -95 $75,000 3509 1 Sep -96 $145,000 Mar -96 $50,000 13711 1 Jan -96 $155,000 Jun -84 $78,500 46.1% 559.6% 6.0% SW 1ST AVE Total 3 May -96 $135,333 Dec -91 $67,833 203.9% SW 20TH ST 1233 1 Apr -96 $133,000 Mar -93 $125,000 1250 1 Apr -96 $129,000 Oct -76 $34,000 11610 1 May -96 $112,000 Nov -93 $115,000 2.0% 7.1% -1.0% SW 20TH ST Total 3 Apr -96 $124,667 Dec -87 $91,333 2.7% SW 22ND TER 11540 1 Nov -96 $168,000 Dec -82 $87,000 4.8% SW 22ND TER Total 1 Nov -96 $168,000 Dec -82 $87,000 4.8% SW 25TH RD 126 1 Jun -96 $145,000 Nov -84 $137,500 0.5% SW 25TH RD Total 1 Jun -96 $145,000 Nov -84 $137,500 0.5% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Reahy Resources *Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 63- 611 Submitted Into the public' record in; connection with item PZ,z a,3 NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Pri3Z,illa A. TFo-mp on Sales Period Apr. 1993 -Jan. 2003* pity clerk Avg. Prior Compound HOUSE_ # of Current Sale Sale Prior Sale Annual Sale Year School Name Street / Direction NO Sales Sale Date Price Date Price Chq. 1996 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 27TH RD 1429 1 May -96 $230,000 Dec -91 $146,500 10.6% SW 27TH RD Total 1 May -96 $230,000 Dec -91 $146,500 10.6% SW 4TH AVE 12611 1 Aug -96 $175,000 Apr -71 $33,600 6.7% SW 4TH AVE Total 1 Aug -96 $175,000 Apr -71 $33,600 6.7% SW 16TH AVE 1171 1 Jun -96 $152,000 Sep -93 $110,000 12.2% SW 16TH AVE Total 1 Jun -96 $152,000 Ser) -93 $110,000 12.2% SW 14TH ST 1375 1 Sep -96 $92,000 Aug -84 $40,000 7.1% 1435 1 Jul -96 $39,200 Nov -72 $16,800 3.6% SW 14TH ST Total 2 Aug -96 $65,600 Sep -78 $28,400 5.4% SW 17TH ST 11600 1 Nov -96 $135,000 Dec -92 $65,000 20.4% SW 17TH ST Total 1 Nov -96 $135,000 Dec -92 $65,000 20.4% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 22 Jun -96 $130,468 Jul -86 $77,314 33.4% 1996 Total 22 Jun -96 $130,468 Jul -86 $77,314 33.4% Beth David & St. Peter & 1997 Paul BRICKELL AVE 2930 1 May -97 $425,000 Apr -88 $192,500 9.0% BRICKELL AVE Total 1 May -97 $425,000 Apr -88 $192,500 9.0% S BAYSHORE DR 11615 1 Jul -97 $290,000 Sep -86 $40,700 19.7% S BAYSHORE DR Total 1 Jul -97 $290,000 Sep -86 $40,700 19.7% S MIAMI AVE 12125 1 Jan -97 $525,000 Jun -94 $95,000 91.8% S MIAMI AVE Total 1 Jan -97 $525,000 Jun -94 $95,000 91.8% SW 13TH AVE 11790 1 Se 97 $140,000 Jul -89 $93,000 5.1% SW 13TH AVE Total 1 Se 97 $140,000 Jul -89 $93,000 5.1% SW 17TH TER 1374 1 Feb -97 $138,300 Feb -95 $100,000 17.8% 1467 1 Jan -97 $130,000 Sep -87 $67,000 7.3% SW 17TH TER Total 2 Feb -97 $134,150 May -91 $83,500 12.6% SW 18TH ST 11619 1 Dec -97 $153,500 May -95 $105,000 15.7% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Dec -97 $153,500 May -95 $105,000 15.7% SW 1STAVE 13685 1 Feb -97 $127,000 Jul -94 $118,000 2.8% SW 1ST AVE Total 1 Feb -97 $127,000 Jul -94 $118,000 2.8% SW 20TH ST 11268 1 May -97 $130,000 Dec -88 $78,000 6.2% SW 20TH ST Total 1 May -97 $130,000 Dec 88 $78,000 6.2% SW 21 ST ST 11650 1 Nov -97 $136,500 Apr -97 $95,000 93.1% SW 21ST ST Total 1 Nov -97 $136,500 Apr -97 $95,000 93.1% SW 21ST TER 11263 1 Oct -97 $140,000 Nov -87 $86,500 4.9% SW 21ST TER Total 1 Oct -97 $140,000 Nov -87 $86,500 4.9% SW 22ND ST 11053 1 Nov -97 $185,000 Sep -88 $130,000 3.9% SW 22ND ST Total 1 Nov -97 $185,000 Sep -88 $130,000 3.9% SW 24TH RD 1124 1 Feb -97 $205,000 May -94 $150,000 11.7% SW 24TH RD Total 1 Feb -97 $205,000 Ma -94 $150,000 11.7% SW 25TH RD 138 1 Dec -97 $167,000 Jul -91 $128,000 4.2% 421 1 Apr -97 $165,000 Dec -84 $90,000 5.0% 451 1 Jan -97 $175,000 May -85 $76,000 7.3% 461 1 Se 97 $167,500 Mar -95 $153,400 3.7% SW 25TH RD Total 4 Jul -97 $168,625 Mar -89 $111,850 5.1% SW 26TH RD 111 1 May -97 $165,000 Feb -90 $120,000 4.5% 320 1 Jun -97 $145,000 Ma -92 $118,500 4.0% SW 26TH RD Total 2 May -97 $155,000 Mar -91 $119,250 4.3% SW 30TH RD 130 1 Nov -97 $232,000 Mar -90 $120,000 8.9% SW 30TH RD Total 1 Nov -97 $232,000 Mar -90 $120,000 8.9% SW 32ND RD 1329 1 Dec -97 $129,500 Aug -76 $36,000 6.2% SW 32ND RD Total 1 Dec -97 $129,500 Aug -76 $36,000 6.2% SW 3RD AVE 3720 1 Jun -97 $140,000 Apr -89 $105,000 3.6% 3742 1 Apr -97 $179,000 Feb -95 $190,000 -2.7% SW 3RD AVE Total 2 May -97 $159,500 Mar -92 $147,500 0.4% SW 4TH AVE 2363 1 Dec -97 $165,000 Apr -96 $142,500 9.0% 2401 1 Oct -97 $177,000 Dec -88 $120,000 4.5% 2490 1 Apr -97 $197,000 Jul -88 $160,000 2.4% 3111 1 Jan -97 $200,500 Oct -73 $33,000 8.0% SW 4TH AVE Total 4 Jul -97 $184,875 Nov -86 $113,875 6.0% SW 11TH ST 1977 1 Jan -97 $156,000 May -79 $39,000 8.2% SW 11TH ST Total 1 Jan -97 $156,000 May -79 $39,000 8.2% TT1 Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources * Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* Submitted Into the public corinc:mVon with -5 rK� 5 1y o3 ........� ,�.�,.� on City C erk Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 03- 611 Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction HOUSE_ NO Current Avg. # of Current Sale Sales Sale Date Price Avg Prior Compound Sale Prior Sale Annual Date Price Chg. 1997 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 13TH ST 1445 1 Feb -97 $178,500 Jun -92 $145,000 4.5% SW 13TH ST Total 1 Feb -97 $178,500 Jun -92 $145,000 4.5% SW 15TH ST 1304 1 Jun -97 $80,500 Jun -90 $63,000 1366 1 Nov -97 $118,000 Aug -77 $32,600 3.6% 6.5% SW 15TH ST Total 2 Sep -97 $99,250 Jan -84 $47,800 5.1% SW 16TH ST 11507 1 May -97 $130,000 Aug -87 $65,000 7.4% SW 16TH ST Total 1 May -97 $130,000 Aug -87 $65,000 7.4% SW 13TH CT 12055 1 Dec -97 $137,900 Sep -95 $60,000 44.41l0 SW 13TH CT Total 1 Dec -97 $137,900 Sep -95 $60,000 44.4% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 33 Jul -97 $179,718 May -89 $101,445 13.1% 1997 Total 33 Jul -97 $179,718 May -89 $101,445 13.1% 1998 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul MICANOPY AVE 1670 1 Jun -98 $695,000 Jul -81 $247,500 6.3% MICANOPY AVE Total 1 Jun -98 $695,000 Jul -81 $247,500 6.3% S MIAMI AVE 13060 2055 1 May -98 $349,200 Sep -79 $205,000 2300 1 Aug -98 $380,000 Dec -84 $350,000 1 Dec -98 $440,000 Jun -85 $41,666 2.9% 0.6% 19.0% S MIAMI AVE Total 3 Aug -98 $389,733 May -83 $198,889 7.5% SW 12TH AVE 12112 1 Jun -98 $151,000 May -96 $140,000 3.6% SW 12TH AVE Total 1 Jun -98 $151,000 May -96 $140,000 3.6% SW 13TH AVE 1426 1 Dec -98 $140,000 Sep -82 $60,000 1921 1 May -98 $133,000 Mar -87 $73,500 5.3% 5.4% SW 13TH AVE Total 2 Sep -98 $136,500 Nov -84 $66,750 5.4% SW 18TH ST 11695 1 Jun -98 $141,000 Jul -94 $117,000 4.8% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Jun -98 $141,000 Jul -94 $117,000 4.8% SW 19TH TER 11526 1 Jan -98 $168,000 Feb -90 $80,000 9.8% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Jan -98 $168,000 Feb -90 $80,000 9.8% SW 23RD ST 1201 1 Dec -98 $120,000 Feb -73 $25,000 1555 1 Jul -98 $100,000 May -82 $33,500 6.2% 7.0% SW 23RD ST Total 2 Sep -98 $110,000 Sep -77 $29,250 6.6% SW 24TH RD 141 1 Oct -98 $170,000 Jun -94 $255,000 35 1 Aug -98 $147,500 Dec -93 $115,000 -9.0% 5.4% SW 24TH RD Total 2 Sep -98 $158,750 Mar -94 $185,000 -1.8% SW 25TH RD 1470 1 Jul -98 $130,000 Jul -95 $25,000 73.9% SW 25TH RD Total 1 Jul -98 $130,000 Jul -95 $25,000 73.9% SW 27TH RD 345 1 Oct -98 $167,500 Mar -92 $140,000 411 1 Aug -98 $175,000 May -90 $80,000 2.7% 9.8% SW 27TH RD Total 2 Se 98 $171,250 Apr -91 $110,000 6.3% SW 31ST RD 1120 1 May -98 $159,000 Oct -96 $75,000 58.1% SW 31ST RD Total 1 May -98 $159,000 Oct -96 $75,000 58.1% SW 10TH AVE 1011 1 Dec -98 $93,500 Jul -74 $26,000 1029 1 Jul -98 $99,000 Aug -71 $20,000 5.4% 6.1% SW 1 OTH AVE Total 2 Oct -98 $96,250 Jan -73 $23,000 5.7% SW 16TH ST 11410 1 Nov -98 $170,000 Jun -78 $58,000 5.4% SW 16TH ST Total 1 Nov -98 $170,000 Jun -78 $58,000 5.4% SW 13TH CT 1902 1 Oct -98 $90,000 Mar -97 $59,000 31.8% SW 13TH CT Total 1 Oct -98 $90,000 Mar -97 $59,000 31.8% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 21 Aug -98 $200,890 Oct -86 $106,008 12.4% 1998 Total 21 Aug -98 $200,890 Oct -86 $106,008 12.4% 1999 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul BRICKELL AVE 3020 13100 1 1 Jun -99 $490,000 Aug -99 $490,000 Jun -92 Apr -96 $430,000 $530,000 1.9% -2.4% BRICKELL AVE Total 2 Jul -99 $490,000 May -94 $480,000 -0.2% MICANOPY AVE 1606 1 Nov -99 $655,000 Dec -98 $315,000 1620 1 Mar -99 $380,000 Aug -79 $150,000 122.0% 4.80! MICANOPY AVE Total 2 Jul -99 $517,500 Apr -89 $232,500 63.4% S BAYSHORE DR 11609 1 Sep -99 $655,000 Sep -97 $300,000 49.3% S BAYSHORE DR Total 1 Se 99 $655,000 Sep -97 $300,000 49.3% SW 12TH AVE 12030 1 Aug -99 $225,000 May -96 $205,000 2.9% SW 12TH AVE Total 1 Aug -99 $225,000 May -96 $205,000 2.9% SW 13TH AVE 11750 1 Jun -99 $205,000 Feb -95 $185,000 2.4% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 03- 611 Submitted Into the public' recai- f connection t4,ith ite€� _�2 � t?n 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS P sc'� Ha A. 'G hors Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* 1 Ci'ty vIe6"i4 Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 03- 611 Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction SW 13TH AVE HOUSE_ NO 2149 # of Sales Sale 1 Current Avg. Current Sale Date Price Oct -99 $130,000 Prior Sale Prior Date Apr -94 Compound Sale Price $95,000 Avg Annual Chg. 5.8% 1999 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 13TH AVE Total 2 Aug -99 $167,500 Sep -94 $140,000 4.1% SW 18TH ST 11355 1226 1 Dec -99 $170,000 Dec -90 $110,000 1314 1 Oct -99 $182,000 Nov -93 $145,800 1 Dec -99 $155,000 Jan -74 $10,000 5.0% 3.8% 11.1% SW 18TH ST Total 3 Nov -99 $169,000 Apr -86 $88,600 6.6% SW 19TH TER 11439 1 Se 99 $128,000 Apr -98 $122,000 3.6% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Se 99 $128,000 Apr -98 $122,000 3.6% SW 1STAVE 13600 1 Au -99 $160,000 Jul -94 $110,000 7.7% SW 1ST AVE Total 1 Aug -99 $160,000 Jul -94 $110,000 7.7% SW 22ND TER 1250 1 Oct -99 $143,000 Mar -93 $74,800 1339 1 Oct -99 $175,000 Nov -90 $88,000 10.2% 7.9% SW 22ND TER Total 2 Oct -99 $159,000 Dec -91 $81,400 9.1% SW 23RD ST 11252 1 Oct -99 $170,000 Sep -79 $60,000 5.3% SW 23RD ST Total 1 Oct -99 $170,000 Se 79 $60,000 5.3% SW 24TH RD 201 1 Dec -99 $220,000 May -97 $160,000 354 1 Jan -99 $165,000 Aug -93 $145,000 13.3% 2.4% SW 24TH RD Total 2 Jun -99 $192,500 Jun -95 $152,500 7.8% SW 25TH RD 1345 200 1 Feb -99 $210,000 Dec -76 $59,000 231 1 Dec -99 $182,000 Jun -96 $145,000 1 Aug -99 $140,000 Apr -92 $121,000 5.9% 6.7% 2.0% SW 25TH RD Total 3 Aug -99 $177,333 Jul -88 $108,333 4.9% SW 26TH RD 321 1 Dec -99 $135,000 Mar -85 $59,000 340 1 Oct -99 $255,000 Feb -92 $100,000 415 1 Mar -99 $200,000 Sep -84 $130,000 50 1 Dec -99 $115,500 Jul -79 $85,000 5.8% 12.9% 3.0% 1.5% SW 26TH RD Total 4 Sep -99 $176,375 May -85 $93,500 5.8% SW 27TH RD 125 1 May -99 $185,000 Dec -92 $114,500 200 1 Nov -99 $225,000 Nov -76 $65,000 1498 1 Nov -99 $350,000 Jul -89 $210,000 7.7% 5.5% 5.1% SW 27TH RD Total 3 Sep -99 $253,333 Jun -86 $129,833 6.1% SW 2ND AVE 13040 1 Oct -99 $225,000 Aug -97 $160,000 16.7% SW 2ND AVE Total 1 Oct -99 $225,000 Aug -97 $160,000 16.7% SW 30TH RD 1228 1 Jul -99 $215,000 Jul -94 $181,000 3.5% SW 30TH RD Total 1 Jul -99 $215,000 Jul -94 $181,000 3.5% SW 10TH ST 11161 1 Jun -99 $115,000 Mar -98 $71,400 47.3% SW 10TH ST Total 1 Jun -99 $115,000 Mar -98 $71,400 47.3% SW 12TH ST 11240 1 May -99 $140,000 Jan -87 $64,000 6.5% SW 12TH ST Total 1 May -99 $140,000 Jan -87 $64,000 6.5% SW 13TH ST 11370 1 Apr -99 $146,000 A r-82 $25,000 10.9% SW 13TH ST Total 1 Apr -99 $146,000 Apr -82 $25,000 10.9% SW 16TH AVE 1500 1 Dec -99 $159,000 May -98 $152,000 1600 1 May -99 $140,000 Jul -89 $100,000 1610 1 Oct -99 $181,000 Mar -73 $37,500 1775 1 Nov -99 $170,000 Mar -97 $155,000 2.9% 3.5% 6.1% 3.5% SW 16TH AVE Total 4 Oct -99 $162,500 Aug -89 $111,125 4.0% SW 14TH TER 11630 1 Oct -99 $115,000 Feb -95 $85,000 6.6% SW 14TH TER Total 1 Oct -99 $115,000 Feb -95 $85,000 6.6% SW 15TH ST 11677 1 Jun -99 $129,000 Jun -98 $116,000 11.2% SW 15TH ST Total 1 Jun -99 $129,000 Jun -98 $116,000 11.2% SW 16TH ST 11630 1 Dec -99 $184,000 Sep -96 $142,000 8.2% SW 16TH ST Total 1 Dec -99 $184,000 Sep -96 $142,000 8.2% SW 12TH CT 1130 1 Apr -99 $112,000 Sep -96 $77,000 1146 1 May -99 $125,000 Jun -87 $61,000 15.5% 6.2% SW 12TH CT Total 2 May -99 $118,500 Jan -92 $69,000 10.8% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 42 Aug -99 $215,512 Nov -90 $136,929 11.0% 1999 Total 42 Aug -99 $215,512 Nov -90 $136,929 11.0% 2000 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul BRICKELL AVE 2850 12900 1 1 Apr -00 $530,000 Jan -00 $440,000 Dec -89 Oct -72 $350,000 $68,000 4.1% 7.1% BRICKELL AVE Total 2 Mar -00 $485,000 May -81 $209,000 5.6% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 03- 611 NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* Submitted Into the public record In con neot omi vith item f4-5 on 5 P-3- o 3 Prisdila Aa Tho * on City Clerk Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources * Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research=1/03. Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction HOUSE_ NO Current Avg. # of Current Sale Sales Sale Date Price Avg Prior Compound Sale Prior Sale Annual Date Price Chg. 2000 Beth David & St. Peter & S MIAMI AVE 1615 2945 1 1 Jul -00 $240,000 Aug -00 $360,000 Nov -97 May -89 $165,000 $277,500 14.9% 2.3% S MIAMI AVE Total 2 Aug -00 $300,000 Aug -93 $221,250 8.6% SW 13TH AVE 11420 1 Sep -00 $143,000 Nov -79 $55,000 4.7% SW 13TH AVE Total 1 Sep -00 $143,000 Nov -79 $55,000 4.7% SW 14TH AVE 1857 2100 1 Nov -00 $131,000 May -92 $66,000 2250 1 Feb -00 $135,000 Oct -98 $112,000 1 Oct -00 $320,000 Dec -99 $62,500 8.3% 15.0% 659.5% SW 14TH AVE Total 3 Aug -00 $195,333 Jan -97 $80,167 227.6% SW 17TH TER 11447 1 Aug -00 $122,000 Dec -92 $85,000 4.8% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Aug -00 $122,000 Dec -92 $85,000 4.8% SW 18TH RD 1191 1 May -.00 $850,000 Sep -79 $63,000 13.4% SW 18TH RD Total 1 May -00 $850,000 Sep -79 $63,000 13.4% SW 18TH ST 1315 1 Nov -00 $152,000 Mar -75 $36,500 1354 1 Mar -00 $180,000 Nov -97 $173,000 5.7% 1.7% SW 18TH ST Total 2 Jul -00 $166,000 Jul -86 $104,750 3.7% SW 19TH ST 1240 1 Sep -00 $195,500 Jan -95 $120,000 1510 1 May -00 $172,000 Apr -89 $107,000 9.0% 4.4% SW 19TH ST Total 2 Jul -00 $183,750 Mar -92 $113,500 6.7% SW 19TH TER 11525 1 Feb -00 $130,000 Jun -98 $124,900 2.4% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Feb -00 $130,000 Jun -98 $124,900 2.4% SW 1ST AVE 1770 1 May -00 $850,000 Jul -97 $105,000 1790 1 May -00 $850,000 Oct -82 $95,000 107.7% 13.2% SW 1ST AVE Total 2 May -00 $850,000 Feb -90 $100,000 60.5% SW 22ND TER 11424 1 Jan -00 $125,000 Oct -93 $102,000 3.3% SW 22ND TER Total 1 Jan -00 $125,000 Oct -93 $102,000 3.3% SW 23RD RD 1210 1 Dec -00 $267,000 Apr -88 $145,000 4.9% SW 23RD RD Total 1 Dec -00 $267,000 Apr -88 $145,000 4.9% SW 24TH RD 1120 1 Oct -00 $200,000 Dec -98 $260,000 -13.5% SW 24TH RD Total 1 Oct -00 $200,000 Dec -98 $260,000 -13.5% SW 26TH RD 1350 1 Jan -00 $212,000 Apr -90 $60,000 13.7% SW 26TH RD Total 1 Jan -00 $212,000 Apr -90 $60,000 13.7% SW 27TH RD 1130 1 Jun -00 $165,000 Aug -75 $35,500 6.4% SW 27TH RD Total 1 Jun -00 $165,000 Aug -75 $35,500 6.4% SW 3RD AVE 3480 1 Mar -00 $152,500 Jun -99 $118,500 3655 1 Aug -00 $245,000 Sep -87 $87,000 13700 1 Mar -00 $205,000 Nov -97 $163,000 35.8% 8.3% 10.0% SW 3RD AVE Total 3 May -00 $200,833 Dec -94 $122,833 18.0% SW 4TH AVE 2600 1 Feb -00 $193,500 Oct -80 $118,500 2634 1 May -00 $211,000 May -85 $85,000 2.6% 6.2% SW 4TH AVE Total 2 Mar -00 $202,250 Jan -83 $101,750 4.41/6 SW 11TH AVE 11114 1 Aug -00 $130,000 Jan -00 $75,000 166.3% SW 11TH AVE Total 1 Aug -00 $130,000 Jan -00 $75,000 166.3% SW 12TH ST 11441 1 Oct -00 $220,000 Jun -79 $79,000 4.9% SW 12TH ST Total 1 Oct -00 $220,000 Jun -79 $79,000 4.9% SW 16TH AVE 1421 1 Nov -00 $163,000 Nov -72 $42,500 1810 1 Jan -00 $105,000 Feb -98 $120,000 4.9% -6.9% SW 16TH AVE Total 2 Jun -00 $134,000 Jun -85 $81,250 -1.0% SW 17TH AVE 11601 1 Mar -00 $135,000 Sep -93 $105,000 3.9% SW 17TH AVE Total 1 Mar -00 $135,000 Sep -93 $105,000 3.9% SW 16TH ST 11460 1 May -00 $85,000 Apr -73 $30,000 3.9% SW 16TH ST Total 1 May -00 $85,000 Apr -73 $30,000 3.91/6 SW 17TH ST 1640 1 Sep -00 $175,000 Dec -98 $146,000 1683 1 Dec -00 $149,900 Jan -85 $75,500 10.8% 4.4% SW 17TH ST Total 2 Oct -00 $162,450 Dec -91 $110,750 7.6% SW 13TH CT 1923 1 Feb -00 $138,500 Dec -96 $105,000 9.1% SW 13TH CT Total 1 Feb -00 $138,500 Dec -96 $105,000 9.1% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 36 Jun -00 $252,164 Aug -89 $111,608 32.1% 2000 Total 36 Jun -00 $252,164 Aug -89 $111,608 32.1% 2001 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul I SW 12TH AVE 1000 1 Oct -01 $205,000 Feb -01 $170,000 32.3% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources * Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research=1/03. NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sates Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* Omitted Into the publ5i{c� inection P2- 5- ��n 5 B�iZ a3 rs.,d A,., S `...ra It.3non City Ci .ark MSource: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources * Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 0j- 611 Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction SW 12TH AVE HOUSE_ NO 1212 # of Sales 1 Current Avg. Current Sale Sale Date Price Dec -01 $137,500 Prior Sale Date Dec -00 Compound Prior Sale Price $115,000 Avg Annual Chg. 19.2% 2001 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 12TH AVE Total 2 Nov -01 $171,250 Jan -01 $142,500 25.8% SW 13TH AVE 1225 1 Jun -01 $148,000 Feb -99 $124,700 1600 1 Dec -01 $310,000 Mar -91 $115,000 1642 1 Apr -01 $216,000 Jul -00 $184,000 1770 1 Aug -01 $240,000 May -97 $162,000 2036 1 Jan -01 $150,000 Feb -81 $63,000 7.5% 9.6% 24.5% 9.6% 4.4% SW 13TH AVE Total 5 Jun -01 $212,800 Nov -93 $129,740 11.1% SW 14TH AVE 11775 1 Jun -01 $291,667 Jan -00 $157,000 51.9% SW 14TH AVE Total 1 Jun -01 $291,667 Jan -00 $157,000 51.9% SW 17TH TER 11364 1 Jun -01 $172,500 Mar -71 $28,000 6.2% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Jun -01 $172,500 Mar -71 $28,000 6.2% SW 18TH ST 1671 1 Jun -01 $197,500 Feb -89 $90,000 1676 1 Jan -01 $185,000 Jul -91 $123,000 6.5% 4.4% SW 18TH ST Total 2 Apr -01 $191,250 Apr -90 $106,500 5.4% SW 19TH ST 11511 1 Mar -01 $146,600 Jun -79 $57,000 4.4% SW 19TH ST Total 1 Mar -01 $146,600 Jun -79 $57,000 4.4% SW 19TH TER 11285 1245 1 Dec -01 $128,500 Jun -01 $58,400 1249 1 Jul -01 $195,000 Feb -95 $94,000 1 Feb -01 $225,000 Aug -92 $123,000 318.7% 12.1% 7.3% SW 19TH TER Total 3 Jul -01 $182,833 May -96 $91,800 112.7% SW 1STAVE 13625 1 Jul -01 $160,000 Jun -97 $150,000 1.6% SW 1ST AVE Total 1 Jul -01 $160,000 Jun -97 $150,000 1.6% SW 20TH ST 1225 1 Jun -01 $187,500 Apr -01 $165,000 1241 1 Jun -01 $190,000 Sep -97 $141,000 11380 1 May -01 $145,500 Jul -93 $110,000 89.5% 8.3% 3.6% SW 20TH ST Total 3 Jun -01 $174,333 Jul -97 $138,667 33.8% SW 21 ST ST 11465 1 Dec -01 $235,000 Nov -93 $112,500 9.5% SW 21ST ST Total 1 Dec -01 $235,000 Nov -93 $112,500 9.5% SW 21ST TER 1236 1 Jul -01 $254,000 Jul -99 $166,000 1328 1 Jun -01 $169,900 Sep -93 $50,000 23.3% 17.1% SW 21ST TER Total 2 Jun -01 $211,950 Aug -96 $108,000 20.2% SW 22ND ST 11028 1 Oct -01 $245,000 Jun -99 $123,500 34.3% SW 22ND ST Total 1 Oct -01 $245,000 Jun -99 $123,500 34.3% SW 22ND TER 11386 1 Mar -01 $190,000 Jan -79 $56,000 5.6% SW 22ND TER Total 1 Mar -01 $190,000 Jan -79 $56,000 5.6% SW 23RD RD 1152 1 Aug -01 $219,000 Nov -83 $76,500 6.1% SW 23RD RD Total 1 Aug -01 $219,000 Nov -83 $76,500 6.1% SW 23RD ST 11421 1 Jan -01 $190,000 Dec -97 $169,000 3.9% SW 23RD ST Total 1 Jan -01 $190,000 Dec -97 $169,000 3.9% SW 24TH RD 1434 1 Mar -01 $264,900 Aug -94 $190,000 5.1% SW 24TH RD Total 1 Mar -01 $264,900 Aug -94 $190,000 5.1% SW 25TH RD 1101 1 Dec -01 $216,300 Apr -94 $140,000 5.8% SW 25TH RD Total 1 Dec -01 $216,300 Apr -94 $140,000 5.8% SW 26TH RD 110 1 Feb -01 $193,000 Jul -93 $125,000 120 1 Mar -01 $300,000 Aug -93 $118,000 1431 1 Dec -01 $200,000 Jan -80 $129,000 5.8% 13.0% 2.0% SW 26TH RD Total 3 Jun -01 $231,000 Jan -89 $124,000 6.9% SW 26TH RD Y 1100 1 Jun -01 $470,000 Mar -96 $99,600 34.2% SW 26TH RD Y Total 1 Jun -01 $470,000 Mar -96 $99,600 34.2% SW 27TH RD 145 1 Jan -01 $285,000 Apr -98 $230,000 26 1 Jul -01 $225,000 Apr -96 $170,000 1335 1 Apr -01 $161,500 May -94 $125,000 8.3% 5.5% 3.7% SW 27TH RD Total 3 Apr -01 $223,833 Apr -96 $175,000 5.8% SW 2ND AVE 11600 1 Nov -01 $307,000 Nov -00 $260,000 17.0% SW 2ND AVE Total 1 Nov -01 $307,000 Nov -00 $260,000 17.0% SW 30TH RD 1200 1 Sep -01 $227,000 Jan -82 $136,000 2.6% SW 30TH RD Total 1 Se 01 $227,000 Jan -82 $136,000 2.6% SW 31ST RD 1370 1 Jun -01 $270,000 Oct -77 $42,000 8.2% SW 31ST RD Total 1 Jun -01 $270,000 Oct -77 $42,000 8.2% SW 10TH AVE 1904 1 1 Sep -01 $126,500 Jul -00 $102,500 20.0% MSource: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources * Last date of public record available at date South Florida of research = 1/03. 0j- 611 NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* Submitted Into the public' record in oonneotion Pith item 5 on 5 Priscilla A. i�T-n�ison City Clerk Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction Current Avg Avg. Prior Compound HOUSE_ # of Current Sale Sale Prior Sale Annual NO Sales Sale Date Price Date Price Chg. 2001 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 10TH AVE Total 1 Sep -01 $126,500 Jul -00 $102,500 20.0% SW 12TH ST 11321 1 Oct -01 $180,000 May -93 $94,500 7.9% SW 12TH ST Total 1 Oct -01 $180,000 May -93 $94,500 7.9% SW 13TH ST 1435 1 Feb -01 $218,000 Dec -97 $160,000 10.1% 1535 1 Jan -01 $221,300 Dec -99 $243,000 -8.0% SW 13TH ST Total 2 Feb -01 $219,650 Dec -98 $201,500 1.1% SW 14TH ST 11520 1 May -01 $164,800 Dec -77 $45,000 5.7% SW 14TH ST Total 1 May -01 $164,800 Dec -77 $45,000 5.7% SW 15TH ST 11427 1 Nov -01 $120,000 Feb -75 $38,000 4.4% SW 15TH ST Total 1 Nov -01 $120,000 Feb -75 $38,000 4.4% SW 17TH AVE 11455 1 Aug -01 $125,000 Jan -84 $60,000 4.3% SW 17TH AVE Total 1 Aug -01 $125,000 Jan -84 $60,000 4.3% SW 16TH ST 11697 1637 1 Jun -01 $155,500 Oct -00 $165,000 -8.4% 1650 1 Jul -01 $162,500 Jan -86 $78,000 4.8% 1 Jun -01 $203,000 Aug -00 $133,000 64.8% SW 16TH ST Total 3 Jun -01 $173,667 Oct -95 $125,333 20.4% SW 17TH ST 11634 1311 1 Dec -01 $226,900 Apr -94 $80,000 14.5% 1451 1 Mar -01 $153,000 Jul -71 $30,000 5.6% 1 Apr -01 $149,000 Nov -88 $62,000 7.3% SW 17TH ST Total 3 Jun -01 $176,300 Nov -84 $57,333 9.2% SW 13TH CT 11153 1 Oct -01 $180,000 May -93 $94,500 7.9% SW 13TH CT Total 1 Oct -01 $180,000 May -93 $94,500 7.9% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 52 Jul -01 $204,603 Mar -92 $117,956 18.7% 001 Total 52 Jul -01 $204,603 Mar -92 $117,956 18.7% 2002 Integra Realty Resources Beth David & St. Peter & Paul ALATKA ST 2920 1 Oct -02 $240,000 Oct -97 $200,000 3.7% ALATKA ST Total 1 Oct -02 $240,000 Oct -97 $200,000 3.7% S MIAMI AVE 2129 1 May -02 $735,000 Aug -99 $530,000 12.5% 2301 1 Feb -02 $410,000 May -81 $170,000 4.3% 2921 1 Dec -02 $525,000 Jan -72 $75,000 6.5% 2952 1 Oct -02 $560,000 Nov -01 $560,000 0.0% 3001 1 Nov -02 $615,000 Jun -01 $487,600 18.1% S MIAMI AVE Total 5 Aug -02 $569,000 Apr -91 $364,520 8.3% SW 12TH AVE 1990 1 Jun -02 $255,000 Dec -71 $33,000 6.9% 2020 1 Oct -02 $330,000 Aug -02 $310,100 41.8% SW 12TH AVE Total 2 Aug -02 $292,500 Apr -87 $171,550 24.4% SW 13TH AVE 11745 1 Jul -02 $283,000 Oct -91 $115,000 8.7% SW 13TH AVE Total 1 Jul -02 $283,000 Oct -91 $115,000 8.7% SW 14TH AVE 1041 1 Jul -02 $90,000 Oct -96 $68,000 5.0% 1190 1 May -02 $180,000 Jan -92 $77,000 8.5% SW 14TH AVE Total 2 Jun -02 $135,000 May -94 $72,500 6.8% SW 17TH RD 201 1 Mar -02 $325,000 Jan -99 $167,000 23.4% 235 1 Jul -02 $300,000 Jan -73 $26,500 8.6% SW 17TH RD Total 2 May -02 $312,500 Jan -86 $96,750 16.0% SW 18TH ST 11263 1 Nov -02 $170,000 Dec -75 $24,000 7.5% SW 18TH ST Total 1 Nov -02 $170,000 Dec -75 $24,000 7.5% SW 19TH TER 11407 1 Aug -02 $164,500 Sep -01 $146,000 14.9% SW 19TH TER Total 1 Aug -02 $164,500 Se 01 $146,000 14.9% SW 1ST AVE 2300 1 Nov -02 $283,000 May -01 $215,000 19.5% 3699 1 Mar -02 $272,000 Mar -01 $250,000 9.0% SW 1ST AVE Total 2 Jul -02 $277,500 Apr -01 $232,500 14.2% SW 20TH ST 11665 1 Apr -02 $159000 Nov -00 $127,500 16.1% SW 20TH ST Total 1 Apr -02 $159,000 Nov -00 $127,500 16.1% SW 21ST ST 1257 1 Oct -02 $150,000 Jun -93 $140,000 0.7% 1401 1 Sep -02 $329,000 Nov -95 $166,500 10.5% 11655 1 Jan -02 $215,000 Sep -95 $126,000 8.7% SW 21ST ST Total 3 Jul -02 $231,333 Jan -95 $144,167 6.7% SW 21ST TER 11241 1 Dec -02 $250,000 Nov -99 $162,500 14.9% SW 21ST TER Total 1 Dec -02 $250,000 Nov -99 $162,500 14.9% SW 22ND ST 11027 1 Jun -02 $217,000 Jun -93 $140,000 5.0% SW 22ND ST Total 1 Jun -02 $217,000 Jun -93 $140,000 5.0% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; * Last date of public record available at date ,.pfgseearch = 1/03. South Florida NEIGHBORHOOD SINGLE FAMILY RESALES HOUSING ANALYSIS Sales Period Apr. 1993 - Jan. 2003* Submitted Into the public record in connection ith item 2 -5;: r o3 Priscilla A.'hh-u-unl, scn City Cie rk Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida. of research = 1/03. 03- 611 Data Sale Year School Name Street / Direction HOUSE_ NO Current Avg. # of Current Sale Sales Sale Date Price Prior Sale Date Avg Compound Prior Sale Annual Price Chg. 2002 Beth David & St. Peter & SW 23RD RD 122 1 May -02 $280,000 Oct -99 $165,000 22.6% SW 23RD RD Total 1 May -02 $280,000 Oct -99 $165,000 22.6% SW 23RD ST 1414 1 Jul -02 $245,000 Jan -87 $75,000 1424 1 Jul -02 $245,000 Jun -78 $48,000 7.9% 7.0% SW 23RD ST Total 2 Jul -02 $245,000 Se -82 $61,500 7.5% SW 24TH RD 1444 1 Dec -02 $397,000 Mar -94 $211,000 7.4% SW 24TH RD Total 1 Dec -02 $397,000 Mar -94 $211,000 7.4% SW 25TH RD 1161 1 May -02 $280,000 Aug -95 $260,000 1.1% SW 25TH RD Total 1 May -02 $280,000 Aug -95 $260,000 1.1% SW 26TH RD 1405 1 Oct -02 $422,500 Jul -93 $192,000 8.9% SW 26TH RD Total 1 Oct -02 $422,500 Jul -93 $192,000 8.9% SW 27TH RD 1340 1 Feb -02 $160,000 Jan -97 $153,500 0.8% SW 27TH RD Total 1 Feb -02 $160,000 Jan -97 $153,500 0.8% SW 28TH RD 145 1 Dec -02 $175,000 Au -78 $51,000 5.2% SW 28TH RD Total 1 Dec -02 $175,000 Aug -78 $51,000 5.2% SW 29TH RD 1543 1 Jun -02 $629,000 Aug -86 $30,000 21.1% SW 29TH RD Total 1 Jun -02 $629,000 Aug -86 $30,000 21.1% SW 32ND RD 1341 1 Jun -02 $265,000 Jun -01 $215,000 23.7% SW 32ND RD Total 1 Jun -02 $265,000 Jun -01 $215,000 23.7% SW 10TH ST 11129 1 Jan -02 $245,000 Jun -00 $163,000 29.2% SW 10TH ST Total 1 Jan -02 $245,000 Jun -00 $163,000 29.2% SW 12TH ST 11121 1 Sep -02 $140,000 Se 99 $102,500 10.8% SW 12TH ST Total 1 Se 02 $140,000 Se 99 $102,500 10.8% SW 13TH ST 11511 1 Sep -02 $375,000 Jun -92 $145,000 9.6% SW 13TH ST Total 1 Sep -02 $375,000 Jun -92 $145,000 9.6% SW 15TH AVE 1919 1 Jul -02 $179,000 Nov -00 $106,000 35.9% SW 15TH AVE Total 1 Jul -02 $179,000 Nov -00 $106,000 35.9% SW 14TH TER 1411 1 Jul -02 $175,000 Oct -00 $112,000 1545 1 Jun -02 $229,900 Aug -77 $42,500 28.6% 7.0% SW 14TH TER Total 2 Jul -02 $202,450 Mar -89 $77,250 17.8% SW 16TH ST 11642 1 Jan -02 $300,000 Aug -97 $140,000 19.0% SW 16TH ST Total 1 Jan -02 $300,000 Aug -97 $140,000 19.0% SW 17TH ST 1335 1 Aug -02 $180,000 May -94 $128,000 1610 1 Jul -02 $205,000 Aug -00 $138,000 11630 1 Jul -02 $236,500 Jan -94 $120,000 4.2% 23.4% 8.3% SW 17TH ST Total 3 Jul -02 $207,167 May -96 $128,667 12.0% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 43 Jul -02 $288,870 Apr -93 $160,795 12.5% 2002 Total 43 Jul -02 $288,870 A r-93 $160,795 12.5% 2003 Beth David & St. Peter & Paul SW 17TH TER 1457 1 Jan -03 $200,000 Nov -77 $39,000 6.7% SW 17TH TER Total 1 Jan -03 $200,000 Nov -77 $39,000 6.7% SW 17TH AVE 11917 1 Jan -03 $235,000 Mar -94 $100,000 10.1% SW 17TH AVE Total 1 Jan -03 $235,000 Mar -94 $100,000 10.1% Beth David & St. Peter & Paul Total 2 Jan -03 $217,500 Dec -85 $69,500 8.4% 2003 Total 2 Jan -03 $217,500 Dec -85 $69,500 8.4% Grand Total 300 Feb -99 $202,743 Oct -89 $114,343 16.8% Source: Research Analysis of Public Record by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida, 5/03; Integra Realty Resources ' Last date of public record available at date South Florida. of research = 1/03. 03- 611 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 1 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile % 1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 NEW % 1.00 Mile %I 3.00MIlel %1 5.00 Mile % 2008 Projection 25,036 204,178 391,207 48,200 223,157 417,742 34,279 195,507 398,811 2003 Estimate 24,220 195,623 378,853 46,936 213,968 406,278 33,018 187,389 387,436 2000 Census 23,770 190,942 372,321 46,302 208,941 400,378 32,305 182,936 381,498 1990 Census 23,111 186,234 364,877 46,828 203,729 397,772 31,016 178,600 379,211 Growth 2003-2008 3.37% 4.37% 3.266/. 2.69% 4.29% 2.82% 3.82% 4.33% 2.94% Growth 2000-2003 1.89% 2.45% 1.75% 1.37% 2.41% 1.47% 2.21% 2.43% 1.56% Growth 1990-2000 2.85% 2.53% 2.04% -1.12% 2.56% 0.66% 4.16% 2.43% 0.60% f Est. Population by Single Race Classification 24,220 195,623 378,853 46,936 213,968 406,278 406,278 187,389 33,018 Not Hispanic or Latino 187,389 24.93% 387,436 22.24% White Alone 21,827 90.12% 157,879 80.71% 287,096 75.78% 39,241 83.61% 171,793 80.29% 293,325 72.20% 28,756 87.09% 150,852 80.50% 288,192 74.38% Black or African American Alone 516 2.13% 17,018 8.70% 52,696 13.91% 1,640 3.49% 18,881 8.82% 71,817 17.68% 903 2.73% 16,387 8.74% 58,969 15.22% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 27 0.11% 412 0.21% 888 0.23% 120 0.26% 466 0.22% 960 0.24% 85 0.26% 402 0.21% 934 0.24% Asian Alone 306 1.26% 1,677 0.86% 3,193 0.84% 334 0.71% 1,783 0.83% 3,282 0.81% 326 0.99% 1,587 0.85% 3,386 0.87% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 4 0.02% 55 0.03% 127 0.03% 12 0.03% 64 0.03% 134 0.03% 5 0.02% 58 0.03% 144 0.04% Some Other Race Alone 847 3.50% 11,163 5.71% 20,771 5.48% 3,355 7.15% 12,543 5.86% 21,330 5.25% 1,758 5.32% 10,902 5.82% 21,128 5.45% Two or More Races 693 2.86% 7,420 3.79% 14,082 3.72% 2,234 4.76% 8,437 3.94% 15,430 3.80% 1,185 3.59% 7,204 3.84% 14,682 3.79% 2003 Est. Population Hispanic or Latino by Origin* 24,220 195,623 378,853 46,936 213,968 406,278 33,018 187,389 387,436 Not Hispanic or Latino 6,038 24.93% 43,513 22.24% 116,421 30.73% 6,305 13.43% 46,938 21.94% 137,786 33.91% 7,190 21.78% 41,740 22.27% 126,833 32.74 Hispanic or Latino: 18,183 75.07% 152,110 77.76% 262,432 69.27% 40,631 86.57% 167,030 78.06% 268,492 66.09% 25,827 78.22% 145,650 77.73% 260,603 67.26 Mexican 282 1.55% 2,599 1.71% 4,254 1.62% 584 1.44% 2,826 1.69% 4,402 1.64% 535 2.07% 2,519 1.73% 4,469 1.71 Puerto Rican 518 2.85% 4,377 2.88% 10,594 4.04% 995 2.45% 5,131 3.07% 11,289 4.20% 779 3.02% 4,240 2.91% 11,120 4.27 Cuban 10,635 58.49% 79,122 52.02% 137,488 52.39% 20,521 50.51% 86,588 51.84% 140,352 52.27% 12,713 49.22% 74,698 51.29% 133,323 51.16 All Other Hispanic or Latino 6,748 37.11% 66,011 43.40% 110,097 41.95% 18,530 45.61% 72,486 43.40% 112,449 41.88% 11,800 45.69% 64,193 44.07% 111,691 42.86 2003 Est. Hispanic or Latino by Single Race Class. 18,183 152,110 262,432 40,631 167,030 268,492 25,827 145,650 260,603 White Alone 16,444 90.44% 129,934 85.42% 220,948 84.19% 34,029 83.75% 141,689 84.83% 225,695 84.06% 22,420 86.81% 123,929 85.09% 218,397 83.80% Black or African American Alone 276 1.52% 4,313 2.84% 8,719 3.32% 1,047 2.58% 5,118 3.06% 9,136 3.40% 529 2.05% 4,315 2.96% 8,943 3.43% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 18 0.10% 296 0.19% 583 0.22% 95 0.23% 334 0.20% 620 0.23% 69 0.27% 280 0.19% 608 0.23% Asian Alone 20 0.11% 108 0.07% 232 0.09% 46 0.11% 125 0.07% 234 0.09% 36 0.14% 103 0.07% 230 0.09% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 2 0.01% 30 0.02% 63 0.02% 7 0.02% 31 0.02% 64 0.02% 3 0.01% 29 0.02% 67 0.03% Some Other Race Alone 821 4.52% 10,996 7.23% 20,359 7.76% 3,316 8.16% 12,358 7.40% 20,875 7.77% 1,726 6.68% 10,741 7.37% 20,680 7.94% Two or More Races 602 3.31% 6,432 4.23% 11,528 4.39% 2,092 5.15% 7,376 4.42% 11,868 4.42% 1,044 4.04% 6,252 4.29% 11,677 4.48% 2003 Est. Pop. Asian Alone Race by Category* 306 1,677 3,193 334 1,783 3,282 326 1,587 3,386 Chinese, except Taiwanese 177 57.84% 701 41.80% 1,028 32.20% 218 65.27% 725 40.66% 1,032 31.44% 157 48.16% 649 40.89% 1,033 30.51% Filipino 22 7.19% 239 14.25% 459 14.38% 21 6.29% 258 14.47% 486 14.81% 26 7.98% 240 15.12% 530 15.65% Japanese 16 5.23% 102 6.08% 220 6.89% 13 3.89% 109 6.11% 225 6.86% 22 6.75% 93 5.86% 247 7.29% Asian Indian 56 18.30% 378 22.54% 909 28.47% 48 14.37% 421 23.61% 930 28.34% 77 23.62% 363 22.87% 954 28.17% Korean 9 2.94% 58 3.46% 126 3.95% 5 1.50% 60 3.37% 131 3.99% 12 3.68% 54 3.40% 133 3.93% Vietnamese 12 3.92% 52 3.10% 108 3.38% 13 3.89% 56 3.14% 113 3.44% 10 3.07% 47 2.96% 106 3.13% Cambodian 3 0.98% 4 0.24% 6 0.19% 3 0.90% 4 0.22% 8 0.24% 2 0.61% 4 0.25% 8 0.24% Hmong 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Laotian 0.00% 1 0.06% 1 0.03% 0.00% 1 0.06% 1 0.03% 1 0.31% 1 0.06% 1 0.03% Thai 1 0.33% 12 0.72% 43 1.35% 0.00% 13 0.73% 50 1.52% 2 0.61% 11 0.69% 53 1.57% Other Asian 8 2.61% 100 5.96% 240 7.52% 9 2.69% 104 5.83% 252 7.68% 12 3.68% 97 6.11% 265 7.83% Two or more Asian categories 2 0.65% 31 1.85% 52 1.63% 4 1.20% 33 1.85% 54 1.65% 5 1.53% 28 1.76% 57 1.68% Submitted into the public' rec"o d in Connection s,>f1 ith item4,k-'..on Priscilla Ae T City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 Submitted into the public Page 2 of 10 " a0r rd in connection with Pris,".11a A. Thompson POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT City Clerk Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile I %1 3.00 Mile 1 %1 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile % 1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Milel % 1.00 Mile %I 3.00NUIel %1 5.00 Mile 2003 Est. Population by Sex 24,220 195,623 378,853 46,936 213,968 406,278 33,018 187,389 387,436 Male 11,469 47.35% 96,652 49.41% 187,378 49.46% 23,178 49.38% 106,013 49.55% 200,783 49.42% 15,926 48.23% 92,924 49.59% 192,618 49.72% Female 12,751 52.65% 98,971 50.59% 191,475 50.54% 23,758 50.62% 107,955 50.45% 205,495 50.58% 17,092 51.77% 94,465 50.41% 194,817 50.28% Male/Female Ratio 0.90 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.93 0.98 0.99 2003 Est. Population by Age 24,220 195,623 378,853 46,936 213,968 406,278 33,018 187,389 387,436 Age 0 - 4 1,135 4.69% 10,755 5.50% 21,212 5.60% 2,652 5.65% 11,904 5.56% 22,945 5.65% 1,724 5.22% 10,423 5.56% 21,403 5.52% Age 5 - 9 1,079 4.45% 9,875 5.05% 19,866 5.24% 2,542 5.42% 10,959 5.12% 21,575 5.31% 1,565 4.74% 9,560 5.10% 20,034 5.17% Age 10 - 14 1,139 4.70% 10,093 5.16% 20,859 5.51% 2,411 5.14% 11,119 5.20% 22,904 5.64% 1,494 4.52% 9,708 5.18% 21,056 5.43% Age 15 - 17 639 2.64% 5,798 2.96% 11,870 3.13% 1,386 2.95% 6,405 2.99% 13,147 3.24% 857 2.60% 5,585 2.98% 11,999 3.10% Age 18 - 20 533 2.20% 5,279 2.70% 13,575 3.58% 1,312 2.80% 5,904 2.76% 14,294 3.52% 770 2.33% 5,122 2.73% 13,309 3.44% Age 21 - 24 1,002 4.14% 9,826 5.02% 19,654 5.19% 2,242 4.78% 10,742 5.02% 21,082 5.19% 1,511 4.58% 9,380 5.01% 20,103 5.19% Age 25 - 34 3,318 13.70% 29,472 15.07% 54,112 14.28% 6,173 13.15% 32,098 15.00% 58,489 14.40% 4,891 14.81% 27,969 14.93% 57,369 14.81% Age 35 - 44 3,818 15.76% 31,250 15.97% 59,757 15.77% 7,401 15.77% 34,199 15.98% 63,786 15.70% 5,455 16.52% 29,921 15.97% 61,706 15.93% Age 45 - 49 1,606 6.63% 12,992 6.64% 25,566 6.75% 3,119 6.65% 14,228 6.65% 27,354 6.73% 2,188 6.63% 12,505 6.67% 26,103 6.74% Age 50 - 54 1,468 6.06% 11,501 5.88% 22,786 6.01% 2,690 5.73% 12,599 5.89% 24,179 5.95% 1,950 5.91% 11,030 5.89% 23,094 5.96% Age 55 - 59 1,436 5.93% 10,279 5.25% 20,319 5.36% 2,377 5.06% 11,256 5.26% 21,460 5.28% 1,857 5.62% 9,831 5.25% 20,501 5.29% Age 60 - 64 1,436 5.93% 9,939 5.08% 19,295 5.09% 2,412 5.14% 10,892 5.09% 20,430 5.03% 1,778 5.38% 9,487 5.06% 19,417 5.01% Age 65 - 74 2,677 11.05% 18,957 9.69% 34,694 9.16% 4,910 10.46% 20,564 9.61% 36,823 9.06% 3,356 10.16% 18,119 9.67% 34,995 9.03% Age 75 - 84 1,997 8.25% 13,901 7.11% 24,913 6.58% 3,745 7.98% 14,988 7.00% 26,372 6.49% 2,512 7.61% 13,261 7.08% 25,363 6.55% Age 85 and over 936 3.86% 5,707 2.92% 10,377 2.74% 1,565 3.33% 6,111 2.86% 11,439 2.82% 1,111 3.36% 5,490 2.93% 10,983 2.83% Age 16 and over 20,632 85.19% 162,905 83.27% 312,749 82.55% 38,848 82.77% 177,793 83.09% 334,276 82.28% 27,929 84.59% 155,788 83.14% 320,743 82.79% Age 18 and over 20,228 83.52% 159,102 81.33% 305,047 80.52% 37,945 80.84% 173,581 81.12% 325,708 80.17% 27,379 82.92% 152,114 81.18% 312,944 80.77% Age 21 and over 19,695 81.32% 153,823 78.63% 291,472 76.94% 36,634 78.05% 167,677 78.37% 311,414 76.65% 26,609 80.59% 146,992 78.44% 299,635 77.34% Age 65 and over 5,611 23.17% 38,565 19.71% 69,983 18.47% 10,220 21.77% 41,663 19.47% 74,634 18.37% 6,980 21.14% 36,869 19.68% 71,341 18.41% 2003 Est. Median Age 43.55 40.35 39.73 41.42 40.22 39.50 41.78 40.33 39.61 2003 Est. Average Age 44.49 41.73 40.96 42.54 41.57 40.79 43.08 41.68 40.97 2003 Est. Male Population by Age 11,469 96,652 187,378 23,178 106,013 200,783 15,926 92,924 192,618 Age 0 - 4 565 4.93% 5,486 5.68% 10,830 5.78% 1,355 5.85% 6,076 5.73% 11,698 5.83% 865 5.43% 5,305 5.71% 10,924 5.67% Age 5 - 9 536 4.67% 5,105 5.28% 10,117 5.40% 1,291 5.57% 5,670 5.35% 11,001 5.48% 791 4.97% 4,942 5.32% 10,169 5.28% Age 10 - 14 575 5.01% 5,233 5.41% 10,734 5.73% 1,291 5.57% 5,765 5.44% 11,702 5.83% 777 4.88% 5,025 5.41% 10,819 5.62% Age 15 - 17 331 2.89% 2,895 3.00% 5,900 3.15% 702 3.03% 3,200 3.02% 6,567 3.27% 438 2.75% 2,788 3.00% 5,983 3.11% Age 18 - 20 278 2.42% 2,761 2.86% 7,033 3.75% 682 2.94% 3,087 2.91% 7,416 3.69% 403 2.53% 2,686 2.89% 6,921 3.59% Age 21 - 24 507 4.42% 5,106 5.28% 10,344 5.52% 1,217 5.25% 5,578 5.26% 11,014 5.49% 775 4.87% 4,899 5.27% 10,565 5.48% Age 25 - 34 1,659 14.47% 15,694 16.24% 28,784 15.36% 3,313 14.29% 17,110 16.14% 31,060 15.47% 2,495 15.67% 14,978 16.12% 30,768 15.97% Age 35 - 44 1,942 16.93% 16,367 16.93% 31,282 16.69% 3,865 16.68% 17,965 16.95% 33,518 16.69% 2,818 17.69% 15,736 16.93% 32,753 17.00% Age 45 - 49 782 6.82% 6,526 6.75% 12,966 6.92% 1,563 6.74% 7,167 6.76% 13,860 6.90% 1,083 6.80% 6,306 6.79% 13,359 6.94% Age 50 - 54 683 5.96% 5,639 5.83% 11,237 6.00% 1,317 5.68% 6,225 5.87% 11,950 5.95% 926 5.81% 5,452 5.87% 11,489 5.96% Age 55 - 59 687 5.99% 5,103 5.28% 10,025 5.35% 1,181 5.10% 5,604 5.29% 10,615 5.29% 869 5.46% 4,904 5.28% 10,179 5.28% Age 60 - 64 645 5.62% 4,788 4.95% 9,223 4.92% 1,179 5.09% 5,256 4.96% 9,760 4.86% 848 5.32% 4,593 4.94% 9,298 4.83% Age 65 - 74 1,200 10.46% 8,600 8.90% 15,750 8.41% 2,228 9.61% 9,380 8.85% 16,672 8.30% 1,533 9.63% 8,253 8.88% 15,915 8.26% Age 75 - 84 816 7.11% 5,553 5.75% 9,967 5.32% 1,501 6.48% 6,019 5.68% 10,487 5.22% 995 6.25% 5,324 5.73% 10,110 5.25% Age 85 and over 265 2.31% 1,797 1.86% 3,187 1.70% 494 2.13% 1,911 1.80% 3,463 1.72% 312 1.96% 1,735 1.87% 3,367 1.75% 2003 Est. Median Age, Male I 41.61 38.69 38.18 I 39.50 38.63 37.96I 40.04 38.71 38.10 2003 Est. Average Age, Male 42.55 39.99 39.30 40.59 39.87 39.12 41.17 39.97 39.31 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South �lo da; 5/03611 2003 Est. Female Population by Age Age 0-4 Ages -9 Age 10 - 14 Age 15-17 Age 18 - 20 Age 21 - 24 Age 25 - 34 Age 35 - 44 Age 45 - 49 Age 50 - 54 Age 55 - 59 Age 60 - 64 Age 65 - 74 Age 75 - 84 Age 85 and over 2003 Est. Median Age, Female 2003 Est. Average Age, Female 2003 Est. Population Age 15+ by Marital Status* Total, Never Married Married, Spouse present Married, Spouse absent Widowed Divorced Males, Never Married Previously Marred Females, Never Married Previously Married 2003 Est. Pop. Age 25+ by Educational Attainment* Less than 9th grade Some High School, no diploma High School Graduate (or GED) Some College, no degree Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Professional School Degree Doctorate Degree 2008 Projection 2003 Estimate 2000 Census 1990 Census Growth 2003-2008 Growth 2000-2003 Growth 1990-2000 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 3 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Nfilel %1 5.00 Mile %_1 - —oo—mi _1e -%1 3.00 Mile %I 5.00 Mile % 1.00MIel %1 3.00 Mile %I 5.00 Mile 12,751 98,971 191,475 23,758 107,955 205,495 17,092 94,465 194,817 570 4.47% 5,269 5.32% 10,381 5.42% 1,297 5.46% 5,828 5.40% 11,246 5.47% 859 5.03% 5,118 5.42% 10,479 5.38% 543 4.26% 4,770 4.82% 9,749 5.09% 1,251 5.27% 5,289 4.90% 10,573 5.15% 774 4.53% 4,618 4.89% 9,865 5.06% 564 4.42% 4,859 4.91% 10,125 5.29% 1,120 4.71% 5,354 4.96% 11,202 5.45% 717 4.19% 4,683 4.96% 10,237 5.25% 308 2.42% 2,903 2.93% 5,970 3.12% 684 2.88% 3,205 2.97% 6,579 3.20% 419 2.45% 2,798 2.96% 6,016 3.09% 255 2.00% 2,518 2.54% 6,542 3.42% 630 2.65% 2,817 2.61% 6,878 3.35% 367 2.15% 2,436 2.58% 6,388 3.28% 495 3.88% 4,720 4.77% 9,310 4.86% 1,025 4.31% 5,164 4.78% 10,068 4.90% 735 4.30% 4,482 4.74% 9,538 4.90% 1,659 13.01% 13,778 13.92% 25,328 13.23% 2,860 12.04% 14,989 13.88% 27,429 13.35% 2,396 14.02% 12,991 13.75% 26,602 13.65% 1,876 14.71% 14,883 15.04% 28,475 14.87% 3,536 14.88% 16,234 15.04% 30,268 14.73% 2,637 15.43% 14,185 15.02% 28,953 14.86% 824 6.46% 6,466 6.53% 12,600 6.58% 1,556 6.55% 7,061 6.54% 13,494 6.57% 1,105 6.47% 6,199 6.56% 12,744 6.54% 785 6.16% 5,862 5.92% 11,549 6.03% 1,373 5.78% 6,374 5.90% 12,229 5.95% 1,024 5.99% 5,578 5.90% 11,605 5.96% 749 5.87% 5,176 5.23% 10,294 5.38% 1,196 5.03% 5,652 5.24% 10,845 5.28% 988 5.78% 4,927 5.22% 10,322 5.30% 791 6.20% 5,151 5.20% 10,072 5.26% 1,233 5.19% 5,636 5.22% 10,670 5.19% 930 5.44% 4,893 5.18% 10,119 5.19% 1,477 11.58% 10,357 10.46% 18,944 9.89% 2,682 11.29% 11,184 10.36% 20,151 9.81% 1,823 10.67% 9,866 10.44% 19,080 9.79% 1,181 9.26% 8,348 8.43% 14,946 7.81% 2,244 9.45% 8,969 8.31% 15,885 7.73% 1,517 8.88% 7,936 8.40% 15,253 7.83% 672 5.27% 3,910 3.95% 7,190 3.76% 1,071 4.51% 4,200 3.89% 7,976 3.88% 800 4.68% 3,755 3.98% 7,616 3.91% 45.64 42.17 41.44 43.52 41.98 41.20 43.64 42.12 41.31 46.24 43.44 42.58 44.44 43.24 42.44 44.86 43.36 42.61 20,867 164,900 316,917 39,331 179,986 338,854 28,236 157,699 324,942 5,635 27.00% 50,176 30.43% 98,550 31.10% 11,500 29.24% 54,701 30.39% 108,312 31.96% 8,162 28.91% 48,131 30.52% 104,361 32.12% 8,737 41.87% 61,842 37.50% 120,677 38.08% 14,745 37.49% 67,334 37.41% 124,930 36.87% 11,061 39.17% 58,707 37.23% 119,553 36.79% 1,592 7.63% 16,906 10.25% 31,365 9.90% 4,137 10.52% 18,879 10.49% 34,027 10.04% 2,307 8.17% 16,418 10.41% 32,536 10.01% 1,898 9.10% 13,680 8.30% 25,631 8.09% 3,474 8.83% 14,800 8.22% 27,880 8.23% 2,546 9.02% 13,144 8.33% 26,417 8.13% 3,005 14.40% 22,295 13.52% 40,694 12.84% 5,475 13.92% 24,273 13.49% 43,706 12.90% 4,160 14.73% 21,299 13.51% 42,075 12.95% 3,045 14.59% 28,466 17.26% 55,925 17.65% 6,608 16.80% 31,001 17.22% 61,241 18.07% 4,470 15.83% 27,335 17.33% 59,909 18.44% 1,784 8.55% 15,114 9.17% 27,904 8.80% 3,848 9.78% 16,705 9.28% 30,345 8.96% 2,644 9.36% 14,670 9.30% 29,241 9.00% 2,589 12.41% 21,711 13.17% 42,625 13.45% 4,891 12.44% 23,700 13.17% 47,071 13.89% 3,692 13.08% 20,795 13.19% 44,452 13.68% 3,686 17.66% 28,155 17.07% 51,519 16.26% 6,992 17.78% 30,439 16.91% 55,790 16.46% 5,057 17.91% 26,848 17.02% 53,055 16.33% 18,693 143,997 271,818 34,392 156,935 290,332 25,098 137,612 279,531 3,078 16.47% 35,601 24.72% 59,580 21.92% 10,449 30.38% 39,450 25.14% 63,396 21.84% 5,251 20.92% 34,778 25.27% 60,340 21.59% 2,723 14.57% 29,103 20.21% 53,836 19.81% 7,448 21.66% 32,457 20.68% 59,315 20.43% 4,087 16.28% 28,209 20.50% 55,417 19.82% 3,102 16.59% 26,152 18.16% 49,759 18.31% 5,867 17.06% 28,673 18.27% 54,733 18.85% 3,943 15.71% 25,057 18.21% 51,485 18.42% 2,961 15.84% 17,760 12.33% 35,407 13.03% 4,033 11.73% 19,253 12.27% 38,181 13.15% 3,416 13.61% 16,684 12.12% 36,954 13.22% 1,164 6.23% 6,566 4.56% 12,492 4.60% 1,407 4.09% 6,826 4.35% 13,225 4.56% 1,312 5.23% 6,060 4.40% 13,020 4.66% 3,042 16.27% 14,881 10.33% 30,876 11.36% 2,894 8.41% 15,698 10.00% 31,484 10.84% 3,609 14.38% 13,925 10.12% 31,966 11.44% 1,291 6.91% 6,232 4.33% 13,323 4.90% 1,015 2.95% 6,447 4.11% 13,443 4.63% 1,705 6.79% 5,691 4.14% 13,694 4.90% 1,064 5.69% 5,847 4.06% 12,912 4.75% 999 2.90% 6,206 3.95% 12,892 4.44% 1,414 5.63% 5,497 3.99% 13,022 4.66% 268 1.43% 1,855 1.29% 3,633 1.34% 278 0.81% 1,924 1.23% 3,663 1.26% 362 1.44% 1,710 1.24% 3,632 1.30% 10,238 81,742 150,449 19,087 88,132 161,478 15,097 77,962 157,232 9,806 78,329 145,296 18,533 84,443 156,502 14,330 74,665 152,317 9,535 76,257 142,179 18,200 82,200 153,496 13,849 72,657 149,338 8,881 72,871 137,228 17,891 78,428 149,699 12,705 69,317 146,057 4.41% 4.36% 3.55% 2.99% 4.37% 3.18% 5.35% 4.42% 3.23% 2.84% 2.72% 2.19% 1.83% 2.73% 1.96% 3.47% 2.76% 1.99% 7.36% 4.65% 3.61% 1.73% 4.81% 2.54% 9.00% 4.82% 2.25% ubmitted Into the public y° is : crjn en-tio brit t Priscilla A. Tht�rnpton City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 4 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 NEW % 1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 NEW % 1.00 Mile I %1 3.00 NEW %1 5.1 Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33129-2313 Mlle %I 3.00Nfilel %1 5.00 Mile % Q stirs.:itted Into the public €th item Priscilla A. it Ee; l-$ Berl City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 Page 6 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile % 1 3.00 Mile %J 5.00Milej % 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile %1 5.00 Mile I % 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile 12 0.12% 82 0.10% 154 0.11%1 25 0.13% 89 0.11% 173 0.11%1 14 0.10% 79 0.11% 161 0.11 Submitted Into the public record lig i3C3s"eilcOX:',€ f3 v,ith iter nn f2- S o, c5 S2 03 Prisoiila A. Tho,.,:- 1,son -- City Clercs Integra Realty Resources South Florida Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 Page 7 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile %1 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile I % 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile % 1 5.00 Mile M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Submitted Into the public record in corincCy?ora w til item Z- 6- on as o � 3 Priscilla Pt. d hoi, tip -on City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 Households no People Age 18 or under: Married -Couple Family 2,454 25.03% 16,022 20.45% 30,956 21.31% 3,763 20.30% 17,344 20.54% 32,078 20.50% 3,134 21.87% 15,175 20.32% 30,972 20.33% Other Family, Male Householder 342 3.49% 2,797 3.57% 4,873 3.35% 761 4.11% 3,023 3.58% 5,257 3.36% 494 3.45% 2,680 3.59% 5,050 3.32% Other Family, Female Householder 724 7.38% 5,412 6.91% 9,635 6.63% 1,452 7.83% 5,784 6.85% 10,409 6.65% 952 6.64% 5,114 6.85% 9,759 6.41% Nonfamily, Male Householder 1,838 18.74% 16,827 21.48% 29,973 20.63% 3,739 20.17% 18,118 21.46% 33,128 21.17% 3,113 21.72% 16,251 21.77% 33,974 22.30% Nonfamily, Female Householder 2,066 21.07% 16,145 20.61% 28,356 19.52% 3,621 19.54% 17,017 20.15% 30,711 19.62% 3,285 22.92% 15,240 20.41% 30,748 20.19% 2003 Est. Households by Number of Vehicles* 9,806 78,329 145,296 18,533 84,443 156,502 14,330 74,665 152,317 No Vehicles 1,521 15.51% 20,516 26.19% 33,542 23.09% 6,277 33.87% 21,822 25.84% 38,199 24.41% 3,268 22.81% 20,172 27.02% 37,845 24.85% 1 Vehicle 4,245 43.29% 33,823 43.18% 62,248 42.84% 7,375 39.79% 36,623 43.37% 67,280 42.99% 6,499 45.35% 32,007 42.87% 65,727 43.15% 2 Vehicles 3,062 31.23% 18,646 23.80% 37,676 25.93% 3,765 20.32% 20,018 23.71% 38,817 24.80% 3,605 25.16% 17,450 23.37% 37,286 24.48% 3 Vehicles 686 7.00% 3,797 4.85% 8,538 5.88% 784 4.23% 4,275 5.06% 8,804 5.63% 711 4.96% 3,603 4.83% 8,249 5.42% 4 Vehicles 160 1.63% 1,078 1.38% 2,389 1.64% 183 0.99% 1,204 1.43% 2,452 1.57% 106 0.74% 968 1.30% 2,328 1.53% 5 or more Vehicles 131 1.34% 469 0.60% 902 0.62% 149 0.80% 501 0.59% 951 0.61% 141 0.98% 466 0.62% 882 0.58% 2003 Est. Average Number of Vehicles* 1.41 1.14 1.22 1.01 1.15 1.19 1.19 1.13 1.18 Family Households 2008 Projection 5,983 45,823 87,256 11,184 49,809 92,667 8,076 43,616 87,737 2003 Estimate 5,878 45,109 86,496 11,106 49,043 92,148 7,895 42,936 87,111 2000 Census 5,810 44,663 86,036 11,062 48,560 91,840 7,776 42,506 86,734 1990 Census 5,795 44,185 86,479 11,393 48,082 93,704 7,654 42,068 88,729 Growth 2003-2008 1.79% 1.58% 0.88% 0.70% 1.56% 0.56% 2.29% 1.58% 0.72% Growth 2000-2003 1.17% 1.00% 0.53% 0.40% 0.99% 0.34% 1.53% 1.01% 0.43% Growth 1990-2000 0.26% 1.08% -0.51% -2.91% 0.99% -1.99% 1.59% 1.04% -2.25% 2003 Est. Family Households by Household Income 5,878 45,109 86,496 11,106 49,043 92,148 7,895 42,936 87,111 Income Less than $15,000 720 12.25% 8,996 19.94% 15,834 18.31% 2,712 24.42% 9,929 20.25% 17,762 19.28% 1,502 19.02% 8,864 20.64% 16,410 18.84% Income $15,000 - $24,999 697 11.86% 7,879 17.47% 13,470 15.57% 2,056 18.51% 8,652 17.64% 14,739 15.99% 1,106 14.01% 7,554 17.59% 13,823 15.87% Income $25,000 - $34,999 658 11.19% 6,529 14.47% 11,952 13.82% 1,684 15.16% 7,135 14.55% 12,988 14.09% 971 12.30% 6,200 14.44% 12,227 14.04% Income $35,000 - $49,999 814 13.85% 6,876 15.24% 12,718 14.70% 1,567 14.11% 7,493 15.28% 13,796 14.97% 1,088 13.78% 6,420 14.95% 12,969 14.89% Income $50,000 - $74,999 1,060 18.03% 6,323 14.02% 12,177 14.08% 1,486 13.38% 6,868 14.00% 12,803 13.89% 1,117 14.15% 5,906 13.76% 12,021 13.80% Income $75,000 - $99,999 652 11.09% 3,306 7.33% 6,556 7.58% 689 6.20% 3,545 7.23% 6,756 7.33% 678 8.59% 3,043 7.09% 6,361 7.30% Income $100,000 - $149,999 684 11.64% 2,969 6.58% 6,592 7.62% 616 5.55% 3,117 6.36% 6,536 7.09% 754 9.55% 2,800 6.52% 6,317 7.25% Income $150,000 - $249,999 321 5.46% 1,313 2.91% 3,646 4.22% 197 1.77% 1,383 2.82% 3,438 3.73% 399 5.05% 1,271 2.96% 3,520 4.04% Income $250,000 - $499,999 137 2.33% 499 1.11% 1,814 2.10% 70 0.63% 511 1.04% 1,653 1.79% 178 2.25% 471 1.10% 1,738 2.00% Income $500,000 and more 136 2.31% 420 0.93% 1,737 2.01% 30 0.27% 410 0.84% 1,678 1.82% 101 1.28% 406 0.95% 1,725 1.98% 2003 Est. Average Family Household Income $78,528 $53,275 $65,551 $43,699 $52,104 $61,878 $66,529 $52,904 $64,066 2003 Est. Median Family Household Income $51,202 $33,699 $37,350 $29,665 $33,325 $35,637 $40,076 $33,144 $36,268 2003 Est. Families by Poverty Status* 5,878 45,109 86,496 11,106 49,043 92,148 7,895 42,936 87,111 Income At or Above Poverty Level: Married -Couple Family, own children 1,482 25.21% 9,553 21.18% 19,849 22.95% 2,381 21.44% 10,500 21.41% 20,364 22.10% 1,843 23.34% 9,092 21.18% 19,479 22.36% Married -Couple Family, no own children 2,323 39.52% 14,461 32.06% 28,001 32.37% 3,270 29.44% 15,573 31.75% 28,891 31.35% 2,773 35.12% 13,628 31.74% 27,860 31.98% Male Householder, own children 165 2.81% 1,412 3.13% 2,632 3.04% 428 3.85% 1,552 3.16% 2,881 3.13% 232 2.94% 1,366 3.18% 2,669 3.06% Male Householder, no own children 278 4.73% 2,412 5.35% 4,104 4.74% 596 5.37% 2,555 5.21% 4,378 4.75% 403 5.10% 2,272 5.29% 4,275 4.91% Female Householder, own children 394 6.70% 3,564 7.90% 6,928 8.01% 687 6.19% 3,856 7.86% 7,941 8.62% 533 6.75% 3,239 7.54% 7,120 8.17% Female Householder, no own children 630 10.72% 4,342 9.63% 7,944 9.18% 1,189 10.71% 4,617 9.41% 8,510 9.24% 774 9.80% 4,096 9.54% 7,992 9.17% M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Submitted Into the public record in corincCy?ora w til item Z- 6- on as o � 3 Priscilla Pt. d hoi, tip -on City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 Income Below Poverty Level: Married -Couple Family, own children Married -Couple Family, no own children Male Householder, own children Male Householder, no own children Female Householder, own children Female Householder, no own children 2003 Est. Population Age 16+ by Employment* In Armed Forces Civilian - Employed Civilian - Unemployed Not in Labor Force S Est. Employed Pop. Age 16+ by Occupation* Management, Business, and Financial Operations Professional and Related Occupations Service Sales and Office Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Construction, Extraction and Maintainance Production, Transportation and Material Moving 2003 Est. Workers Age 16+, Transportation To Work* Drove Alone Car Pooled Public Transportation Walked Motorcycle Bicycle Other Means Worked at Home 3 Est. Workers Age 16+ by Travel Time to Work* Less than 15 Minutes 15 - 29 Minutes 30 - 44 Minutes 45 - 59 Minutes 60 or more Minutes 2003 Est. Average Travel Time to Work in Minutes* 2003 Est. Tenure of Occupied Housing Units* Owner Occupied Renter Occupied 1 Est. All Owner -Occupied Housing Values Value Less than $20,000 Value $20,000 - $39,999 Value $40,000 - $59,999 Value $60,000 - $79,999 Value $80,000 - $99,999 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 8 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 1.00 Mile % 1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile %1 5.00 129 2.19% 2,301 5.10% 3,918 4.53% 637 5.74% 2,503 5.10% 4,198 4.56% 152 2.59% 1,875 4.16% 3,266 3.78% 560 5.04% 2,064 4.21% 3,509 3.81% 17 0.29% 625 1.39% 1,187 1.37% 164 1.48% 694 1.42% 1,358 1.47% 46 0.78% 348 0.77% 664 0.77% 138 1.24% 435 0.89% 768 0.83% 181 3.08% 3,304 7.32% 6,370 7.36% 852 7.67% 3,715 7.57% 7,537 8.18% 80 1.36% 911 2.02% 1,635 1.89% 205 1.85% 979 2.00% 1,813 1.97% 20,632 162,905 312,749 38,848 177,793 334,276 19 0.09% 123 0.08% 254 0.08% 21 0.05% 136 0.08% 254 0.08% 10,991 53.27% 75,344 46.25% 145,187 46.42% 17,255 44.42% 81,361 45.76% 153,815 46.01% 741 3.59% 8,583 5.27% 16,693 5.34% 2,121 5.46% 9,384 5.28% 18,426 5.51% 8,881 43.04% 78,855 48.41% 150,615 48.16% 19,451 50.07% 86,911 48.88% 161,782 48.40% 10,991 75,344 145,187 17,255 81,361 153,815 1,769 16.09% 9,055 12.02% 19,645 13.53% 1,551 8.99% 9,637 11.84% 19,935 12.96% 2,211 20.12% 11,419 15.16% 24,926 17.17% 1,939 11.24% 11,853 14.57% 25,600 16.64% 1,693 15.40% 14,994 19.90% 27,773 19.13% 3,850 22.31% 16,213 19.93% 30,607 19.90% 3,258 29.64% 19,940 26.47% 37,996 26.17% 4,386 25.42% 21,433 26.34% 40,302 26.20% 39 0.35% 271 0.36% 561 0.39% 96 0.56% 300 0.37% 601 0.39% 973 8.85% 10,131 13.45% 17,192 11.84% 2,894 16.77% 11,248 13.82% 18,177 11.82% 1,047 9.53% 9,534 12.65% 17,093 11.77% 2,539 14.71% 10,677 13.12% 18,592 12.09% 10,816 8,132 75.18% 1,479 13.67% 587 5.43% 183 1.69% 0.00% 35 0.32% 110 1.02% 291 2.69% 10,525 3,083 29.29% 4,194 39.85% 2,074 19.71% 602 5.72% 571 5.43% 73,884 49,038 66.37% 11,261 15.24% 7,550 10.22% 2,827 3.83% 67 0.09% 441 0.60% 1,169 1.58% 1,530 2.07% 72,354 16,097 22.25% 28,431 39.29% 16,676 23.05% 4,714 6.52% 6,436 8.90% 141,888 95,255 67.13% 20,350 14.34% 12,503 8.81% 6,303 4.44% 132 0.09% 1,177 0.83% 2,212 1.56% 3,956 2.79% 137,932 31,684 22.97% 54,378 39.42% 32,403 23.49% 8,432 6.11% 11,036 8.00% 25.68 3.88% 29.16 5.19% 28.46 4.60% 9,806 3.99% 78,329 4.24% 145,296 3.84% 5,168 52.70% 24,396 31.15% 57,085 39.29% 4,638 47.30% 53,933 68.85% 88,210 60.71% 5,168 5.17% 24,396 7.74% 57,085 7.70% 28 0.54% 266 1.09% 840 1.47% 14 0.27% 231 0.95% 886 1.55% 34 0.66% 751 3.08% 2,704 4.74% 104 2.01% 1,579 6.47% 4,558 7.98% 291 5.63% 2,077 8.51% 5,409 9.48% 16,827 10,578 62.86% 2,931 17.42% 2,225 13.22% 431 2.56% 16 0.10% 78 0.46% 330 1.96% 238 1.41% 16,589 3,351 20.20% 6,010 36.23% 4,119 24.83% 1,339 8.07% 1,770 10.67% 31.30 18,533 4,853 26.19% 13,680 73.81% 4,853 26 0.54% 66 1.36% 228 4.70% 281 5.79% 486 10.01% 79,708 52,728 66.15% 12,314 15.45% 7,954 9.98% 3,225 4.05% 65 0.08% 466 0.58% 1,335 1.67% 1,621 2.03% 78,086 17,192 22.02% 30,504 39.06% 18,408 23.57% 5,102 6.53% 6,880 8.81% 29.19 84,443 26,767 31.70% 57,675 68.30% 26,767 362 1.35% 331 1.24% 963 3.60% 1,796 6.71% 2,383 8.90% 150,222 99,397 66.17% 21,863 14.55% 14,152 9.42% 6,853 4.56% 148 0.10% 1,394 0.93% 2,375 1.58% 4,040 2.69% 146,182 33,430 22.87% 57,222 39.14% 34,232 23.42% 9,213 6.30% 12,085 8.27% 28.68 156,502 59,981 38.33% 96,522 61.67% 59,981 932 1.55% 1,108 1.85% 3,305 5.51% 5,364 8.94% 6,347 10.58% Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33129-2313 Mile %1 3.00 Mile 1 %1 5.00 Mile % 306 3.88% 2,229 5.19% 4,003 4.60% 315 3.99% 1,820 4.24% 3,345 3.84% 79 1.00% 621 1.45% 1,255 1.44% 92 1.17% 357 0.83% 698 0.80% 408 5.17% 3,323 7.74% 6,708 7.70% 137 1.74% 894 2.08% 1,708 1.96% 27,929 36 0.13% 14,310 51.24% 1,178 4.22% 12,405 44.42% 14,310 2,346 16.39% 2,588 18.09% 2,385 16.67% 3,800 26.55% 51 0.36% 1,605 11.22% 1,535 10.73% 14,049 9,787 69.66% 1,934 13.77% 1,417 10.09% 292 2.08% 10 0.07% 25 0.18% 291 2.07% 293 2.09% 13,756 3,634 26.42% 5,176 37.63% 3,041 22.11% 878 6.38% 1,026 7.46% 27.72 14,330 5,516 38.49% 8,814 61.51% 5,516 35 0.63% 36 0.65% 136 2.47% 132 2.39% 292 5.29% 155,788 127 0.08% 71,221 45.72% 8,193 5.26% 76,247 48.94% 71,221 8,573 12.04% 10,474 14.71% 14,300 20.08% 18,703 26.26% 256 0.36% 9,758 13.70% 9,159 12.86% 69,857 45,761 65.51% 10,903 15.61% 7,290 10.44% 2,823 4.04% 64 0.09% 398 0.57% 1,171 1.68% 1,448 2.07% 68,409 15,164 22.17% 26,668 38.98% 15,954 23.32% 4,416 6.46% 6,208 9.07% 29.27 74,665 23,233 31.12% 51,432 68.88% 23,233 285 1.23% 259 1.11% 758 3.26% 1,530 6.59% 1,909 8.22% 320,743 251 0 149,122 46 17,309 5 154,061 48 149,122 20,194 13.54 25,424 17.05 29,583 19.84 38,648 25.92 572 0.38 17,252 11.57 17,450 11.70 145,638 95,702 65.71 20,646 14.18 13,648 9.37 7,442 5.11 143 0.10 1,607 1.10 2,357 1.62 4,093 2.81 141,545 33,217 23.47% 55,571 39.26% 32,624 23.05% 8,666 6.12% 11,468 8.10% 28.40 152,317 57,391 37.68% 94,926 62.32% 57,391 823 1.43% 974 1.70% 3,006 5.24% 5,054 8.81% 6,003 10.46% Submitted Into the public i e `,.."° in �a:�19 � 7��i tit46.� 1 vlx t 3 item 5 63 Priscilla A. Th` rni son City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 M Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 9 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile %1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile % 1.00 NEW %1 3.00 Mile %1 5.00 Milel % 1.00 Mile %I 3.00Mi1el % 1 5.00 We I % Description Value $100,000 - $149,999 1,080 20.90% 6,320 25.91% 12,116 21.22%1 1,061 21.86% 7,074 26.43% 13,047 21.75%1 1,222 22.15% 5,881 25.31% 12,294 21.42% Submitted d Into the public' record in connection 9, zed item f2 _ -p _o.n s z� Priscilla A. �-h orr;p -oan City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 4 3- 611 W Integra Realty Resources South Florida Page 10 of 10 POP -FACTS: DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT Type: 1, 3, & 5 Mile Radius Submitted into the public Ah ren,cord }:0.1 cO . er't n V 5 Oil 'rt5c t a A. City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 United Way of Dade County Proposed "Center For Excellence" Pre -School Saints Peter & Paul School Beth David Preschool and Elementary School 3230 SW 3RD AVE 1435 SW 12TH AVE 2625 SW 3RD AVE MIAMI FL 33176-2827 MIAMI FL 33129-2513 MIAMI FL 33129-2313 1.00 Mile % 3.00 Mile % 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile % 3.00 Mile % 5.00 Mile % 1.00 Mile I %1 3.00 Mile I %1 5.00 Mile I % Description Value $150,000 - $199,999 1,446 27.98% 6,130 25.13% 10,240 17.94% 1,348 27.78% 6,603 24.67% 10,584 17.65% 1,371 24.85% 5,852 25.19% 9,689 16.88% Value $200,000 - $299,999 1,212 23.45% 3,952 16.20% 8,228 14.41% 981 20.21% 4,131 15.43% 8,128 13.55% 1,369 24.82% 3,760 16.18% 7,839 13.66% Value $300,000 - $399,999 347 6.71% 1,181 4.84% 3,897 6.83% 172 3.54% 1,229 4.59% 3,635 6.06% 407 7.38% 1,147 4.94% 3,676 6.41% Value $400,000 - $499,999 226 4.37% 676 2.77% 2,399 4.20% 89 1.83% 668 2.50% 2,203 3.67% 223 4.04% 647 2.78% 2,263 3.94% Value $500,000 - $749,999 208 4.02% 697 2.86% 2,665 4.67% 72 1.48% 698 2.61% 2,423 4.04% 156 2.83% 680 2.93% 2,596 4.52% Value $750,000 - $999,999 99 1.92% 309 1.27% 1,388 2.43% 27 0.56% 311 1.16% 1,248 2.08% 68 1.23% 305 1.31% 1,371 2.39% Value $1,000,000 or more 80 1.55% 228 0.93% 1,756 3.08% 14 0.29% 219 0.82% 1,658 2.76% 69 1.25% 220 0.95% 1,806 3.15% 2003 Est. Median All Owner -Occupied Housing Value $185,729 $157,951 $159,914 $160,304 $153,600 $149,569 $182,999 $158,500 $152,804 2003 Est. Housing Units by Units in Structure* 10,777 86,658 160,328 19,633 93,540 173,134 16,212 83,058 169,523 1 Unit Attached 1,241 11.52% 10,434 12.04% 16,691 10.41% 1,889 9.62% 11,326 12.11% 17,547 10.13% 1,245 7.68% 9,716 11.70% 16,812 9.92% 1 Unit Detached 4,973 46.14% 20,832 24.04% 51,614 32.19% 5,111 26.03% 22,308 23.85% 54,420 31.43% 3,962 24.44% 19,063 22.95% 49,325 29.10% 2 Units 443 4.11% 3,897 4.50% 7,484 4.67% 768 3.91% 4,258 4.55% 8,548 4.94% 477 2.94% 3,475 4.18% 7,833 4.62% 3 to 19 Units 1,307 12.13% 24,688 28.49% 36,261 22.62% 8,601 43.81% 26,056 27.86% 40,601 23.45% 4,085 25.20% 23,333 28.09% 41,564 24.52% 20 to 49 Units 759 7.04% 8,639 9.97% 14,760 9.21% 2,032 10.35% 9,494 10.15% 16,740 9.67% 1,653 10.20% 8,630 10.39% 17,757 10.47% 50 or More Units 2,043 18.96% 17,781 20.52% 32,092 20.02% 1,197 6.10% 19,591 20.94% 33,678 19.45% 4,774 29.45% 18,463 22.23% 34,831 20.55% Mobile Home or Trailer 8 0.07% 286 0.33% 1,268 0.79% 24 0.12% 394 0.42% 1,430 0.83% 8 0.05% 272 0.33% 1,236 0.73% Boat, RV, Van, etc. 3 0.03% 100 0.12% 158 0.10% 11 0.06% 114 0.12% 170 0.10% 9 0.06% 106 0.13% 165 0.10% 2003 Est. Housing Units by Year Structure Built* 10,777 86,658 160,328 19,633 93,540 173,134 16,212 83,058 169,523 Housing Unit Built 1999 to present 459 4.26% 3,674 4.24% 5,796 3.62% 560 2.85% 3,974 4.25% 5,996 3.46% 789 4.87% 3,631 4.37% 6,038 3.56% Housing Unit Built 1995 to 1998 401 3.72% 3,937 4.54% 5,755 3.59% 523 2.66% 3,998 4.27% 6,299 3.64% 734 4.53% 3,724 4.48% 6,299 3.72% Housing Unit Built 1990 to 1994 236 2.19% 3,194 3.69% 5,357 3.34% 409 2.08% 3,486 3.73% 5,710 3.30% 421 2.60% 3,120 3.76% 5,531 3.26% Housing Unit Built 1980 to 1989 1,128 10.47% 9,989 11.53% 17,616 10.99% 1,666 8.49% 11,424 12.21% 18,515 10.69% 2,011 12.40% 10,236 12.32% 18,279 10.78% Housing Unit Built 1970 to 1979 1,509 14.00% 15,516 17.90% 28,873 18.01% 2,668 13.59% 17,049 18.23% 31,085 17.95% 2,994 18.47% 15,271 18.39% 30,777 18.16% Housing Unit Built 1960 to 1969 1,164 10.80% 14,316 16.52% 27,456 17.12% 2,939 14.97% 15,570 16.65% 30,397 17.56% 2,442 15.06% 13,677 16.47% 29,460 17.38% Housing Unit Built 1950 to 1959 2,030 18.84% 14,335 16.54% 31,206 19.46% 3,687 18.78% 15,488 16.56% 33,901 19.58% 2,459 15.17% 13,072 15.74% 31,996 18.87% Housing Unit Built 1940 to 1949 1,677 15.56% 11,357 13.11% 21,062 13.14% 3,311 16.86% 12,007 12.84% 22,863 13.21% 2,078 12.82% 10,575 12.73% 22,225 13.11% Housing Unit Built 1939 or Earlier 2,173 20.16% 10,341 11.93% 17,208 10.73% 3,868 19.70% 10,543 11.27% 18,369 10.61% 2,284 14.09% 9,751 11.74% 18,919 11.16% 2003 Est. Median Year Structure Built* 1968 1975 1974 1967 1976 1974 1975 1976 1974 *In contrast to Claritas Demographic Estimates, "smoothed" data items are Census 2000 tables made consistent with current year estimated and 5 year projected base counts. Submitted into the public Ah ren,cord }:0.1 cO . er't n V 5 Oil 'rt5c t a A. City Clerk Source: Demographic data provided by Claritas as analyzed by Integra Realty Resources - South Florida; 5/03. 03- 611 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS MICHAEL Y. CANNON, MAI, SRA, ASA, CRE Submitted Into the public record in conneCItfin w'th ;? T2-5of , A. b3 EXPERIENCE: Managing Director of Integra Realty Resources — South Florida, formerl"IlMeR Appraisal and Real Estate Economics Associates, Inc./AREEA, which was established in 1973. Specializes in real estate and business counseling and analysis. Performs market/marketability and feasibility studies; investment analysis; partial interest appraisals relating to real estate developments and business. Consultant to various government agencies on real estate matters. President of AREEA Investment Advisory and Management Services, Inc., which provides advisory services relating to asset, portfolio, property management/leasing and administration; and is engaged in advising lease structures and negotiations of commercial leases for landlords and tenants. AREEA Assessment Consultants performs Ad Valorem Tax Appeals. PROFESSIONAL Member: Appraisal Institute [AI] - (MAI No. 8734); Past Chapter President, Board of ACTIVITIES: Directors, Member/Chairman of several committees Senior Residential Appraiser (SRA) Counselors of Real Estate (CRE Cert. No. 1058) Society of Mortgage Consultants of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers (SMC) American Society of Appraisers (ASA No. 008888) Founding Member of the National Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (NACORE) National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Builder's Association of S. Florida (BASF); Life Directors, Hall of Fame Member, and Past Vice President Urban Land Institute (ULI); Exec. Committee Member S. Florida Council International Council of Shopping Centers International Association of Assessing Office (IAAO) Beacon Council; Member of Economic Roundtable Forum American Association of Arbitrators; Appointed to Panel of Arbitrators Licenses: State of Florida Real Estate Broker (1961), Lic. #0182553 State of Florida Certified General Appraiser, #RZ684 Instructor/ Adjunct Instructor -University of Miami, Finance Department Lecturer: Florida International Univ; Market Analysis/Florida R.E. Commission Lecturer at Law relating to Value Theory & Valuation Theory in Estate Tax Planning and legal matters - Univ. of Miami School of Law Publisher of the AREEA Report for South Florida; Miami Herald Weekly Columnist; Editorial Advisor to various real estate journals and magazines; quoted in local/state/national media; authored papers and articles. Author of Market Analysis in the Valuation Process (Al) and Role of the Appraiser and Assessor in Ad Valorem Tax Matters IAAO EDUCATION: Majored in Business Administration, University of Miami Successfully completed numerous real estate related courses and seminars sponsored by the Al, accredited universities and others Currently certified by the Al, ASA, and State of Florida's continuing education QUALIFIED AS Circuit Court of Miami -Dade, Broward, Lee, Charlotte, Palm Beach, Indian River Counties EXPERT U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern District of Florida WITNESS: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division Testified before U.S. Senate Banking Committee, Washington, DC Rev. 03/03 Integra Realty Resources - 03— 611 South Florida