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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-1034.8RESOLUTION NO. 0 2 — 10 3 4 e 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS MEMBERS OF THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FOR TERMS AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individuals are hereby appointed to serve as members of the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board in the category as designated herein, each to serve a term expiring June 13, 2003, or until the nominating commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINTEES: Anthony R. Parrish,Jr Cynthia Haralson nr mr7111-1nv _ Business/Finance or Law Ci tizen NOMINATED BY: Commissioner Winton Commissioner Winton Gerald C. Marston Landscape Architect Commissioner Teele PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of September, 2002. THIS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. PRI67CILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK1 1 Board appointments are administrative acts which do not require the City Attorney's review and approval. - 1 - City Commission Meeting of September 11, 2002 Resolution Number 02-1034.8 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM 33 TO: Honorable Members of DATE: August 15, 2002 FILE: the City Commission Commissioner Teele Real Estate SUBJECT: Historic and Environmental FROM: �— REFERENCES: Preservation Board Priilla A. Thompson September 11, 2002 Agenda City Clerk ENCLOSURES: Restoration List of Members, Resolution The Historic and Environmental Preservation (HEP) Board administers the environmental and historic preservation ordinances, and serves as a quasijudicial instrument in certain areas. Members of the HEP Board must be experienced individuals representing specific professions related to the Board's responsibilities. Appointments must be made from individuals who have applied. Six current members' terms expired on or before March 9, 2002. Our office advertised for applications in a newspaper of general circulation, as required by the City Code Sec. 62-187(c). Listed below are the names of persons who applied for each category. Because Board members must be appointed in these specific positions, the following categories for the Commissioners, based upon previous appointments, are listed below: •6'.+n. Commissioner Teele Landscape Architect ^`..mom .< Gerald C. Marston (incumbent) ok Commissioner Teele Real Estate Louise Jewell ok Broker Anthony R. Parrish, Jr. ok Commissioner Sanchez Restoration Victor Alonso ok Architect or Heriberto J. Brito ok Architect Todd Jay Jonas ok Historian Henry Edward Lares does not comply Chad Oppenheim ok Randall Robinson does not comply Lourdes Solera (incumbent) ok 02-1034,6 Commissioner Sanchez Citizen Victor Alonso ok Heriberto J. Brito ok Jane Caporelli (incumbent) ok Grace E. Carter ok Louise Jewell ok Todd Jay Jonas ok Kobi Karp ok Chris Keidaish ok Henry Edward Lares does not comply Gerald C. Marston ok Chad Oppenheim ok Anthony R. Parrish, Jr. ok Randall Robinson does not comply C. Isabel Saavedra-Tragash ok Lourdes Solera ok Max Strang ok Victor Zamparelli does not comply Vice Chairman Winton Business/Finance Chad Oppenheim ok or Law Anthony R. Parrish, Jr. (incumbent) ok Victor Zamparelli does not comply Vice Chairman Winton Citizen Victor Alonso ok Heriberto J. Brito ok Jane Caporelli ok Grace E. Carter ok Cynthia Haralson (incumbent) ok Louise Jewell ok Todd Jay Jonas ok Kobi Karp ok Chris Keidaish ok Henry Edward Lares does not comply Gerald C. Marston ok Chad Oppenheim ok Anthony R. Parrish, Jr. ok Randall Robinson does not comply C. Isabel Saavedra-Tragash ok Lourdes Solera ok Max Strang ok Victor Zamparelli does not comply For your information, attached please find a copy of the current membership of said board. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting the Agenda Office to place this issue on the September 11, 2002 Commission agenda. This issue was deferred from the May 9, 2002 and the June 13, 2002 Commission meetings. PAT:ss c: Joel E. Maxwell, Assistant City Attorney Sarah Eaton, Preservation Officer/Liaison to Board, Planning Department Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Rai Fernandez, Chairperson 2 021--1034-S CITY OF MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD (9 members and 1 alternate) CATEGORY/ APPOINTED BY ARCHITECT REGALADO HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN GONZALEZ NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE Rai Fernandez, Chairperson, 3021 S.W. 27 Lane, M-33133 (W=305-860-3761; H=305-905-4171) Miguel Seco, 700 N.E. 72 St., M-33138 (H= 305-757-2542; W= 305-893-6511) C Mo 6 page # i RESOLUTION R-02-703 6-13-02 R-02-703 6-13-02 Em TERM EXPIRE 6-13-03 sm 6-13-03 13 REQUIRED RES -OK RES -OK A, j 8/6/2002 CITY OF MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD (9 members and 1 alternate) CITIZEN REGALADO ALTERNATE GONZALEZ i a out Jorge Zamanillo, 3542 S.W. 1 Ave., M-33145 W= 305-325-0789; H= 305-285-1019 page #2 R-02-703 6-13-02 R-02-703 6-13-02 N 0 6-13-03 6-13-03 13 RES -OK 8/6/2002 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL 'og? 4PP, 12 p:, J:1,0 PRESERVATION BOARD L i ci1'.y -:t. �r.• �r CITY OF NAME m v vl PROPERTY(IES) LOCA MIAMI LIMITS TO THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. x ,(' � p Q� G `1 10C FvC ojG �p .A r� IG{,W1; y I � �/t.� % 44v -� J rcQ1r � i a4M - . 0, 0A �_;, 02-1034.9 Randall Carl Robinson Jr. P.O. Box 191288, Miami Beach, Florida 33119 305-538-0090 x 16, randall@miamibeachcdc.org Experience Miami Beach Community Development Corporation Miami Beach Community Development Coordinator. Manage Preservation & Rehabilitation Grant Program. Produced Miami Urban Renaissance Conference, March 2001. Coordinated Flamingo Park Neighborhood Charrettes,1996 & 1998 as the basis for South Beach Residents Agenda. Successfully expanded MBCDC I s CDBG-funded work program to include residential area streetscape improvement program including Plaza de Espana/Espanola Way project. Produced This Is MIMo symposium on Miami Post -War Architecture, January 1999 & 2000. Coordinated formation of South Beach Transportation Management Association and created Washington Avenue Electric Shuttle demonstration project, June 1995. 1993 -present Preservation Planner. Provided Historic Preservation services to Miami Design Preservation League. Liaison with City of Miami Beach. Provided staff support to Design Preservation Advisory Committee which regularly provides input to City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation and Design Review Boards. Developed, coordinated and expanded MDPL Tour and Educational Programs to include Middle and North Beach and Miami Beach Post World War 11 Architecture. Coordinated Art Deco Weekend Tours and Lecture & Film Series. 1993 -1998 Wallace, Roberts & Todd Coral Gables Landscape & Urban Designer. Coordinated design and production of conceptual and construction documents for projects including Overtown Pedestrian Mall; Biscayne National Park -Convoy Point Facilities; Downtown Mobile, Alabama Urban Design Guidelines; Ft. Lauderdale Arts & Science District. 1989 -1991 Bruce Howard & Associates Coral Gables Landscape Designer. Produced design development and construction documents for numerous landscape design projects throughout Florida. 1987 -1989 Education University of Miami Coral Gables Independent Study of the 5 New Towns of the Paris Region, Summer 1992 Graduate study in Suburb and Town Design - Master of Architecture Program, September 1991- December 1992 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Denmarks International Study Program, Copenhagen, Denmark, Spring 1985 Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture, Diploma 1990 Salesianum School KriImington, Delaware Diploma 1981 Affiliation City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee of the Miami -Dade MPO 02-1034.6 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM RamuF� 1001APp HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL w. I t' PRESERVATION BOARD cl y Fs I ` ' NAME Cyni+iiw ii. H0401501% PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) '115 ME TO r> e+- OCCUPATION Tead-or BUSINESS/EMPLOYER lho cs sbMw School BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 592 WE 60 5 TELEPHONE NUMBER (DAYTIME) TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME) voice "vi 1 305. 157. 8359 305.159• -1331 ---Inc, _ -1!11&. 2--1 I i.RT ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. 6)Wk my daglr,+es a t in child olw� N I am Vey y iAl"sicd M wsloiw aid enviro"ftVXtt I pMS&vQfion. I ham bPsn on j�v OF 44% 8a44id1& acsid� ► s • i c)ni� � rWA teW AsSoCiafion Nin 41v �� !'hstorw As�'^�-f:, �' �'�°u'�y t�cor roc and e��irbniwn{a / �`p� �u��durront m Ike &u of h�esto brip-wvQ Aon. I am Conmrnad t jk& g"W41 Wk, Of- alknhon ar7d cAv,- St OufsS inn ftj , anw . I am 4 SMOhA ad JOCQhG Q'"G 'i1ar1 ' -- cN►►k;A• 2 3.19.02- r" he5urr%&, Sho4Id Vx on fi It Rom pf s or *efs ovn 0%& H" Bomid . nod, 1 Witt haps t* 4X wmjv(/ Q, ry o CYNTHIA ROMiNGER HARALSON EDUCATIOr` Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas Doctor of Philosophy, 1986 Major: Child Development Minor: Psychology Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas Master of Science, 1978 Major: Child Development/Family Counseling Minor: Statistics Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas Bachelor of Science, 1978 Major: Child Development/Family Living Minor: Art Richardson High School, Richardson, Texas; graduated 1973. WORK EXPERIENCE 2001 -present Adjunct Professor Barry University Teach early childhood education courses in the Adrian Dominican College of Education 1995 -present Nursery Teacher The Cushman School Miami, Florida Head teacher of three -year-olds at private Blue Ribbon of School of Excellence. 1991-1995 Early Intervention Pre -Kindergarten Teacher Liberty City Elementary School Miami, Florida Head teacher of low-income three- and four-year-old children in a mainstreamed pre -kindergarten classroom. Classroom is designated as a site for University of Miami student teachers majoring in early childhood education. 1991-1992 Instructor Nova Southeastern University Davie, Florida Taught early chit-1hood education courses at the graduate level. 1990-1991 Instructor Palm Beach County Public Schools Palm Beach, Florida Trained non -instructional staff of Palm Beach County Public Schools in `Development of School -Aged Children—Ages 5-8" and "Development of School -Aged Children --,Ages 9-12." 1989-1991 Child Development Specialist Dade County Public Schools, Parent Education Department Miami, Florida Trained caregivers at two shelter homes for abused and neglected infants, toddlers and preschoolers in appropriate practices for educating and caring for young children --one shelter home included a special program for substance -addicted neonates and infants. Trained teachers in developmentally appropriate practice in Dade County Public Schools parent -cooperative preschool classrooms. Conducted numerous workshops to parents of DCPS pre -kindergarten children. Authored a parenting curriculum for Foster Parents as part of a joint project between DCPS and the Department of Human Services. Taught parenting courses to the Florida Highway Patrol State Troopers. 1989-1991 Adjunct Professor Florida International University Miami, Florida Taught early childhood education courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. 1989-1990 Research Assistant, Early Childhood Education Florida International University, Dr. G-rge Morrison Miami, Florida Authored the Instructor's Manual for Child Develooment: Infants. Toddlers and Preschoolers. Assisted in revision of Early Childhood Education Today. 4'" edition. (End product: Early Childhood Education Today. 5h edition.) Authored Chapter 5 of same text. 02--1034.8 1988-1989 Director Future Stars Child Development Center, Internal Revenue Service Austin, Texas Director of employer-sponsored, on-site ch;ld care center. Planned and implemented developmentally appropriate program for 100 children of federal employees. Worked with funding, design, staffing, enrollment, budgeting, curriculum, food program, public and community and the parent program. 1987-1989 Instructor Austin Community College Austin, Texas Instructor in Child Development program. Taught courses: "Introduction to Early Childhood Education", "The Preschool Child", "Infant Development" and "Program Planning." 1986-1988 On -Site Director/Head Teacher The Open Door Preschool Austin, Texas Taught morning four-year-old class and assumed Director responsibilities in the afternoons. The Open Door is a NAEYC-accredited mainstreaming program that prioritizes for special needs, low-income and minority children. 1986-1987 Head Teacher Butterfly Christian Preschool --Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Austin, Texas Head teacher of the morning four-year-old group. Assisted Director in school -wide implementation of a developmentally appropriate curriculum. 1979- l 986 Head Teacher Texas Woman's University Nursery School Denton, Texas Taught morning four-year-old class and afternoon three-year-old class at a University Nursery School. Shared responsibility with Director for all child development students that observe and participate at lab school. These college students are enrolled in "The Preschool Child", "Music, Literature and Art for Preschoolers", "Concepts: Math and Science for Preschoolers" and "Student Teaching". The preschool program focused on the needs of the "whole child". p -1084,1 ; 1977-1979 Research Assistant North Texas Head Start Regional Training Office Denton, Texas Assisted in establishing Head Start centers throughout Texas and pro% ided educational consultation for programs already in existence. Conducted research in child development and presented findings at Head Start Consortium meetings. Planned and implemented numerous training workshops. EDUCATIONAL Doctoral Dissertation: Self -Concept: A Comparison of Children RECOGNITION Enrolled In Differing Preschool Programs—Montessori and a University Nursery School Master's Thesis: Low Income Parent's Perceptions of Early Childhood Education COMMUNITY Board Member INVOLVEMENT City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board 1999 -present Miami, Florida Officer Bayside Residents Association, 1996-2002 Miami, Florida Editor Bayside Views, Newsletter of the Bayside Residents Association 1998 -present Miami, Florida Founding Board Member City of Miami Alliance of Historic Districts Miami, Florida BIRTHDATE September 13, 1955 CONTACT Home: (305) 759-7331 INFORMATION Voice Mail: (305) 776-2724 Work: (305) 757-8359 E-mail: paulcindvh(&aol.com Fax: (520) 244-8369 Address: 715 NE 70* Street Miami, Florida 33138-5711 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY '•M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/ 2002 15:01:56 FOLIO NO: 01-3218-007-0120 LL -AL ADDR: 715 NE 70 ST GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 715 NE 70 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY PAUL HARAISON &W CYNTHIA YEAR: 2000 2001 715 NE 70 ST LAND: 26,004 29,786 MIAMI FL BLDG: 50,487 55,616 TOTAL: 76,491 85,402 ZIP: 331385711 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 ACADIA SUB PB 3-216 NONEX: 51,491 60,402 LOT 13 GRSS TX: 1,232 LOT SIZE 60.000 X 90 CNTY TX: 915 OR 16168-1926 1193 1 CITY TX: 317 SALE AMT: 120,000 73,400 47,500 SALE DATE: 11/1993 12/1986 06/1979 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 1/I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32180070120 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: ANA GELABERT-SANCHEZ Director March 2, 2002 Dear Sir or Madam: l(tSi#g of 4KTan1tT`,* CARLOS A. GIMENEZ City Manager The City of Miami is currently seeking to fill ten vacancies on the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board is composed of nine members, and one alternate member, who are experienced people in specific professions related to the Board's responsibilities. Board members must either be permanent residents of the City of Miami or work or maintain a business in the City of Miami or own real property in the City of Miami. Code Section 2-884(e) stipulates that no employee of Miami -Dade County, Florida, or any municipality therein other than City employees, shall serve on or be appointed to any board of the City (this restriction may be waived by a four-fifths affirmative vote of the City Commission, provided the individual is a resident of the City of Miami). Board members must be appointed according to the following qualifications: One (1) member shall be an architect registered in the State. One (1) member shall be a landscape architect registered in the State. One (1) member shall be a historian or architectural historian qualified by means of education or experience and having demonstrated knowledge and interest in county history or architectural history. One (1) member shall be an architect or architectural historian having demonstrated knowledge and experience in architectural restoration and historic preservation. One (1) member shall be an experienced real estate broker licensed by the State. One (1) member shall be a person experienced in the field of business and finance or law. Three (3) members shall be citizens with demonstrated knowledge and interest in the historic and architectural heritage of the city and/or conservation of the natural environment, and may also qualify under any of the above categories. One (1) alternate member shall qualify under one (1) of the above categories. We would like to inform you and/or your membership of this opportunity to serve the community and to submit nominations for the vacant positions. Enclosed are copies of the nomination forms for your use. The completed nomination forms must be submitted to the City Clerk, Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133, by March 8, 2002. The City Commission will consider making the appointments at the City Commission meeting presently scheduled for April 11.2002. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call me at 305-416-1409 if you have any questions. Sincerely, 4 Sarah E. Eaton Preservation Officer PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 4 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor/Miami, Florida 331.30/(305) 416-1400,Telecopier: (3051 416-2136 i Mailing Address: P.O. 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ZIP CODE ) OCCUPATI N BUSINE 31EMPLAYER BUSINESS ADDRESS T, CITY ZIP CODE) 1'E�LEP�H��rRWljllA�_g-�f$23 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITH THE CITY OF MW l -LIMIT3 TO WHICH YOU POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFZC KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE ' RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OF MIAMI BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACI ta--oNE (t) MEMBER SHALL BE AN 1LRCHITuT I ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE A CI ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN C AND HAVING DE MOD KNOWLEDGE V'ONQ (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHII EXPERIENCE IN ARCRTECTURAL RPSTORA' ❑ ONE (11 MEMBER SMALL BEAN EXPERIENC ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA PERSON EX �THRC[ (3) MEMBEAiS SHALL BE ARCFiITECT()RAL -1WERITAGE OF THE CITY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES �NE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SMALL QUALI PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEFu1ENT OF E E DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIF:C ;ONS FOR 114rGry��a NOMINEES FOA THE PROFESSIONAL POST WXILD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGOI .TERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD M AAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI C MNO TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: S,Il$?.EBER IN THE STATE. .HITECT REGISTERED IN TME STATE. ARCHITECTURAL. HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY 11 CT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVIM )N AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STA ENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINAN I WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AM Ib/OR CONSeRVATK)N OF THE NATURAL EN UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. VS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE IERS MUST EITHER Be PERMANENT MM REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF ANS OF EDUCATION OR aEfEAIENCE �1AAL HISTORY. DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND l OR LAW INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND tONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY i POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTA H A RESUME. iMC —Z -.O i Olt -S14t1� r� 7%ler� /yiP� Q9090j2� °' g�" A,.ywk e � 02 Sent By: HP LaserJet 3100; 305 9954599; Mar -15-02 11:40AM; Page 4A VICTOR ALONSO R.A. (REGISTERED ARCHITECT) SUPERVISOR, REGION IV- OFFICE OF CAPITAL BeROVEMENT MiAK DARE COLrNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS EMPLOYEE NO. 191034 EDUCATION Bachelor of Design, University of Florida, 1977 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Miami, 1980 (5 Year Pw&sslonal Degree, equivalent m 6 year Master's) PROFESSIONAL State of Florida Registratioa No. 0009092. 1982 Certified Uniform Building Code Inspector,1992- EMPLOYMENT Miami -Dade County Public Schools - Supervisor, Region IV HISTORY 1991- Present Partner -Hatcher, Z4gler, Gunn & Associates 1991-1991 PAST AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects Greater bliami Chamber of Commerce University of Miami School of Architecture, Board of Directors MDCPS EXPERIENCE As Supervisor or Region IV my duties include the development of projects within the City of Miami, Coral Gables and Key Biscayne. My responsibilities include the supervision of five Project Managers, each managing 10-15 projects in design or construction. Close coordination of all projects with the Region W Office and all school sites is critical. Specific duties also involve contract negotiations, coordination with architects, engineers and contractors. appmzl of change orders and pmj= phasinglscbeduling. Additionally, I have assumed responsibilities involving the strategic planning of special projects, acted as liaison with local govern mental agencies, served as a district representative u lth the media and community relations groups, and provided architectural expertise for School Board members. Recently. I negotiated an agreement with the City of Coral Gables to reduce orvrcrowding, and permit sewer connections at kcy school sites. As a result, the City will drop a pending lawsuit and not pursue ispact fee payments by the School Baud to the City_ The following are some of the more than 240 projects I have overseas since 1991: YEAR PROJECT DESCRIPTION PROJECT COST 2001 Ada Merritt Elementary (CM (c- Risk) -Historical Renovationlnew facility $15.0 million 2001 Key Biscayne K-8 Center (Design -Build) S10.0 million 2001 Booker T. Washitsgton High School - Conversion (Design Build) $30.0 million 2000 School Board Administration Am -Space Needs Analysis (Special Project) not applicable 2004 New World School of the Amv?ad"g garage (Programmiag) 540.0 million 2000 Marjory Stoneman Douglas - Biscayne Nature Center . $ 3.6 million 1999 Jose de Diego bdiddle School - new facility $12.0 million 1998 Miami Edison Middle - Historical Renovatioe/new facility 535.0 million 0 2 -�t0�'l8 Sent By: HP LaserJet 3100; A00k., AM—t!4 MIMMN�Uft GOMW FUW SChOW q w: •� w. sh.lor n the wx[o 305 9954599; Mar -15-02 11:39AM; Page 1/4 MIAMI DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Capita! Improvement Projects 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Room 318 Miami, FI 33132 1 FAX TRANSMITTAL FORK[ 1 Date: " TO: FROM: SUBJECT: �3• `ae/o r e. C' FAX#:PG • a164 No. of Pages,_, (inolucing Dover) VICTOR ALONSO, SUPERVISOR REGION IV FAX#: (3051995-599 MESSAGE: FOR YOUR REVIEW. 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SUBJECT:1,14 4le5 erg Thi *6VWG arJ -- C/7y /yir len/ MESSAGE: 46 t 'WlT �� Y l�i7t^►L��r 76 /� � Qftl - - O FOR YOUR REVIEW, APF ROVAL & COMMENTS • FOR YOUR SIGNATURE D RETURN OF SUBMITTAL O ACTION TO BE 'TAKEN v FOR YOUR TNFORMATI N 0 FOR YOUR RECORDS v AS YOU REQUESTED 0 OTHER .r_.M6.,P1.. Sent By: HP LaserJet 3100; rrom: we uc Io: w.rir+m whim FROM AIA MIAMI (�t ANA GEu►BERTAANCM- z piracies March 2, 2002 Dear Sit or Madam: The City of Miami is currently reel Board. The Historic and Environ alternate member, who are w responsibilities. Board members maintain a business In the City of stipulates that no employee of M employees, shalt serve on or be I four-fifths affirmative vote of the Miami). Board membem must be 305 9954599; Apr -1-02 12:27PM; Page 2/4 Date: 311102 Time: 5:48:12 'Pale 1 of 2 FAX NO. :30544@0136 r. 66 2002 01:34PM P1 rr f Aiarni C, CARLOS A. Gla�z Cay Manage I to fill ten vacancies on the Historic and Er virortmental Preservation ental Preservation Board is composed of nine members, and one rienced people in specific professions. related to the Board's rst either be permanent residents of the"fly of Miami or work or trni or own real property in the City of Miarr I. Code Section 2-684(s) fl -Dade County. Florida, or any municipolify therein oftr then City ointed to any board of the City (this res ion may be waived by a y Commission, provided the Indlvldual tr a resident of the City of tointed according to the following qualificati ns: One (1) member shall be an a chltect registered In the State. Ono (1) member shall be a lai idscaps architect registered in the State. One (1) member sha11 be a torian or arenitectural historian qualified by Insane of education or experience and having Jemonstrated knowledge and Interest in county history or architectural history. One (1) member shall be an architect or architectural historian he ving demonstrated knowledge and experience in orchitectural restoration and historic prose ry tion. One (1) member shall be an i xperienced real estate broker licensed by th i State. One (1) member shall bee p4 rson experienced in L1e field of business an 1 finance or law. Three (3) members shall beitizena with demonstrated knowledge and i serest In the historic and architectural heritage of city and/or conservation of the natural a vironment, and may also qualify under any of the bove categories. One (1) alternate member s il qualify under one (1) of the above calego lea. we would like to inform you and14 your membership of this opportunity to Berve the community and to submit nominations for the vacant sltions. Enclosed are copies of the nom nation forms for your use. The completed nomination fomust be submitted to the City Clerk, I 11arni City Miall. 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 133, by March B, 2002. The City Comm as'lon will consieer making the appointments at the City Com iesion meeting presently scheduled for April 11 20W. Thank you for your cooperation. P ease call me at 305416-1409 If you have ar y questions. Sincerely, Sarah E. Eaton Preservation Officer mA.4NlNG 6 ZONING DEVAitTMENT 4A•t l W. tnJ Av�.nu+. lidirp//MLI,A1, fiurld.t ]3l:;IJ/i.tUi� d16• I+rx1.'iC{lk:JpiCt: Nailing drru: y.0 Box 33VOWMiami, Florida 13233-070 03; 416.215E Page 1 of 1 Martinez, Maribel From: Ntekim, Ita E. Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:49 PM To: Martinez, Maribel Subject: RE: Verification of City Address It is within City of Miami limits. Ita -----Original Message ----- From: Martinez, Maribel Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:52 AM To: Ntekim, Ita E. Subject: Verification of -City Address Ita, Good morning. Can you please tell me if the following address is in the city of Miami? 1450 NE 2nd Avenue I believe that this building belongs to Miami -Dade Public Schools, but I just want to make sure. 4/5/2002 0�'034,8, OFFICIAL F oy mu `�• NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME -- �, -p HERIBERTO J. BRITO n PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) „tn 3400 SW 27m AVENUE, NUMBER 2004, MIAMI, FL 33133 OCCUPATION r `'"' INTERIOR DESIGNER / ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN �• BUSINESS/EMPLOYER 3 �} BRITO, LLC BUSINESS, DRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) �- 3400 SW 27 AVENUE, NUMBER 2004, MIAMI, FL 33133 --� TELEPHONE NUMBER (DAYTIME) TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME) v 305 858 4090 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. X ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. X ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. X THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. • MASTER OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE (EMPHASIS IN ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION), 1977, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA • BACHELOR OF DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE (EMPHASIS ON THE 2e CENTURY BUILT ENVIRONMENT)1975, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA • ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN, NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 1977-1979 • PRESERVATION PLANNER, SAVANNAH -CHATHAM COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION, 1979-1981 • ADJUNCT FACULTY, VARIOUS COLLEGES IN GEORGIA (TAUGHT CLASSES IN ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION / REHABILITATION) • HONORS AND PROJECT AWARDS BESTOWED BY THE PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON AND THE GEORGIA TRUST • NUMEROUS PUBLISHED PROJECTS COVERING THE AREAS OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND ADAPTIVE REHABILITATION • RESEARCH CONSULTANT, CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, 1986, NATIONAL REGISTER MULTIPLE RESOURCES • PREPARATION OF MEASURED DRAWINGS IN,THE HAGS / HAER COLLECTION AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS � N d O �C-)� y _7 T HERIBERTO J. BRITO, ASID r PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • BRITO, LLC [BRTTO DESIGN STUDIO], Miami, FL / Atlanta, GA 1992 -Present Principal Founder of a small architecture and interior design firm specializing in high-end residences, historic preservation projects, hospitality commissions, and specialty design projects throughout the southeastern United States. Completed projects have been featured in numerous national and regional publications as well as radio, television, and the Internet. Many of the projects have been honored by Design Excellence Awards from the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the Preservation Society of Charleston, and the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. • OSGOOD & ASSOCIATES, Atlanta, GA 1990-1992 Studio Director Responsible for design implementation, client communications, and project coordination within a large architecture and interior design firm specializing in corporate design, institutional projects, hospitality commissions, and graphics design. Conducted client and public presentations surrounding prospective and ongoing projects. • DESIGN CONTINUUM, INC., Atlanta, GA 1986-1990 Project Director Directed design performance and project implementation within a large interior design firm specializing in hospitality, specialty, and retail commissions. Realized the completion of various luxury hotel projects, restaurants, and clubs throughout the United States, the Caribbean, and Europe. Conducted client interviews and presentations surrounding the marketing of prospective and ongoing projects. • SAVANNAH -CHATHAM COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, Savannah, GA 1979-1981 Preservation Planner Responsible for the review, coordination, and realization of numerous public projects within Savannah's various historic districts. Conducted community meetings surrounding public expenditures on urban design and historic preservation projects. Undertook research on the viability of various project proposals for city -owned historic properties. Coordinated the development review of architectural plans and other construction drawings for special zoning variances and permits in the private sector. SEsuME MARCH 2002 02-1034•$ PAGE I NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, Washington, DC 1977-1979 Architectural Historian Responsible for the review and evaluation of urban and rural properties being nominated for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Wrote reports and testified on the architectural and historic importance of 20* century properties having achieved significance within the last fifty years. Conducted workshops and seminars for staff members of various State Historic Preservation Offices as well as the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture [Instituto de Cultura Puertoriquena]. Coordinated the initial survey and evaluation of the Miami Beach Historic District undertaken by Columbia University Historic Preservation students. EDUCATION • Attingham Park Summer School (Gerald Watland Scholar), Shropshire, England 1979 • Smithsonian Resident Associate Program in Architecture, Washington, DC 1978 • MASTER OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1977 • Victorian Society Summer School (Full Scholarship), London, England 1976 • BACHELOR OF DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1975 • Coral Gables Senior High School (Honors Program), Coral Gables, FL 1971 TEACHING EXPERIENCE • ART INSTITUTE OF FORT LAUDERDALE, Fort Lauderdale, FL 2001-2002 Adjunct Faculty Lectures and teaches studios in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program (Interior Design curriculum). Courses taught include: ERGONOMICS RESIDENTIAL WORKING DRAWINGS RESIDENTIAL DESIGN • ART INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA, Atlanta, GA 1991 Present Adjunct Faculty Lectures and teaches studios in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program (Interior Design curriculum). The Interior Design program at the Art Institute of Atlanta is a professional level program accredited by FIDER (Foundation for Interior Design Education Research). Courses taught include: INTRODUCTION TO SPACE PLANNING ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR DESIGN DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, COMMERCIAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, RESIDENTIAL SPECIALTY DESIGN ADVANCED CORPORATE DESIGlb 2 _ 10 3 4.2 HFR smro J. BR/TO, ASID Page 2 ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE HOSPITALITY DESIGN INDEPENDENT STUDY HISTORIC PRESERVATION INTERNSHIP • ATLANTA COLLEGE OF ART, Atlanta, GA 1999-2000 Adjunct Faculty Taught lecture class and studio in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program (Interior Design curriculum). The Interior Design program at the Atlanta College of Art is a professional level program accredited by FIDER. Courses taught included: MATERIALS AND RESOURCES INTERIOR DESIGN III: SPECIALTY • BRENAU UNIVERSITY, Gainesville, GA 1992-1993 Adjunct Faculty Taught lecture class and studio in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program (Interior Design curriculum). The Interior Design program at Brenau University is a professional level program accredited by FIDER. Courses taught included: INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN RESIDENTIAL DESIGN • GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA 1989-1991 Adjunct Faculty Taught studios in the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts programs (Interior Design and Historic Preservation majors). Courses taught included: INTERIOR DESIGN III: HOSPITALITY SPECIAL PROBLEMS: REHABILITATION INTERIOR DESIGN IV: RESIDENTIAL SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (SCAD), Savannah, GA 1979-1985 Professor Taught lecture classes and studios in the undergraduate curriculum (Architecture, Interior Design, and Historic Preservation majors). Developed the curriculum for the Master of Fine Arts programs in Interior Design and Historic Preservation as well as the Master of Architecture program. The NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board) has accredited the Bachelor of Architecture degree program as a five-year professional program. Courses taught included: INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II TWENTIETH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS I ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS II TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN COLOR THEORY CERTIFICATIONS THREE-DIlVMNSIONAL DESIGN INTRO TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION RECORDING AND INTERPRETATION PRESERVATION RESEARCH PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY 1 ADAPTIVE REHABILITATION LIGHTING FOR THE INTERIOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE • NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) Certificate • NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) Certificate RESUME HER/eERTO ASID 02-1034.9 1985 Pending Page 3 HONORS AND AWARDS • EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AWARD 2000 ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) Georgia Chapter Annual Award Bestowed uF,)n an Individual Member • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD --GOLD 2000 Residential Under 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Chapter Hanover House 11A & 12A [Brito Residence], Atlanta, GA • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—SILVER 2000 Residential Over 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Chapter Rubin Residence, Atlanta, GA • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD --BRONZE 2000 Residential Singular Space, ASID Georgia Chapter Blue Residence [Colony House Penthouse 1431], Atlanta, GA • EXCELLENCE IN REHABILITATION AWARD 2000 2000 Preservation Awards, Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation SEQUOYAH, Atlanta, GA • CAROLOPOLIS AWARD FOR EXTERIOR REHABILITATION 1999 Preservation Society of Charleston, South Carolina Ancrum Wharf Building, Charleston, Sc • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD -HONORABLE MENTION 1999 Residential Over 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Chapter Williams Residence, Charleston, Sc • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD, HONORABLE MENTION 1999 Residential Under 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Chapter Dailey—Gromm6 Residence, Charleston, SC • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—HONORABLE MENTION 1999 Historic Preservation / Adaptive Reuse, ASID Georgia Chapter SEQUOYAH, Atlanta, GA • DESIGN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1998 ASID Georgia Chapter Annual Award Bestowed upon an Individual Member • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—FIRST PLACE 1996 Residential Over 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Chapter Davis Condominium, Atlanta, GA • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—HONORABLE MENTION 1996 Residential Singular Space, ASID Georgia Chapter The Grand 4330, Atlanta, GA 02-1034-9 RESUME Hicwp TO J. ArlrO, ASID Poa / • CAROLOPOLIS AWARD FOR EXTERIOR RESTORATION 1995 Preservation Society of Charleston, South Carolina Robert Ewing House, Charleston, SC • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD --HONORABLE MENTION 1995 Residential Under 3500 Square Feet, ASID Georgia Cnapter Hanover House 5C [Brito Residence], Atlanta, GA • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD, HONORABLE MENTION 1994 Hospitality Design, ASID Georgia Chapter Delta Crown Room Club, JFK International Airport, New York, NY • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—SECOND PLACE 1992 Contract Design, ASID Georgia Chapter Louisville Gas & Electric Company Headquarters, Louisville, KY • AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION 1990 Architecture and the Law Committee, Chicago Bar Association Hotel Inter—Continental Chicago, Chicago, I L • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—FIRST PLACE 1989 Historic Preservation / Adaptive Use, ASID Georgia Chapter Total Systems Executive Offices [Columbus Railroad Depot], Columbus, GA • PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE 1989 ASID National Historic Preservation Committee • DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD—FIRST PLACE 1989 Historic Preservation / Adaptive Use, ASID Georgia Chapter CB&T Bancshares Executive Offices [The Arsenal], Columbus, GA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS (ASID), Board Member and Vice President • THE ATLANTA COLLEGE OF ART, Advisory Council • ATLANTA PRESERVATION CENTER • GEORGIA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION • FOUNDATION FOR INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATION RESEARCH (FIDER), Board of Visitors • FRIENDS OF DECORATIVE ARTS, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA • GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, Board of Advisors • MIAMI ART MUSEUM • MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE • NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION • PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON PUBLISHED WORK • ANTIQUES & INTERIORS REsumE HirvmR7o • ART & ANTIQUES Amp, ASID 02-1034.8 5 _- • ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRON-TrLE INSTYLE.COM • ATLANTA CI TYMAG MAGAZINE JEZEBEL MAGAZINE • ATLANTA DESIGN RESOURCES KITCHEN AND BATH BUSINESS • ATLANTA HOMES AND LIFESTYLES MAGAZINE • ATLANTA JOURNAL—CONSTITUTION KITCHEN AND BATH IDEAS • ATLANTA MAGAZINE MIDTOWN STORY • ATLANTA MAGAZINE BONUS BOOK PIEDMONT REVIEW • BETTER HOMES & GARDENS • PINNACLE MAGAZINE • BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION • POST & COURIER [CHARLESTON, SC] • BUILDING IDEAS PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DESIGN • CATALYST MAGAZINE THE RAMBLER • CHRISTIE'S ESTATES MAGAZINE RENOVATION STYLE MAGAZINE • COMMERCIAL RENOVATION SALON TODAY MAGAZINE • DESIGN LINES [ADAC] SECOND HOME MAGAZINE • DESIGNERS WORLD MAGAZINE SOUTHERN REFLECTOR MAGAZINE • DESSERT SUN [PALM SPRINGS] SOUTHERN VOICE • DOSSIER MAGAZINE STYLE MAGAZINE • FOUR SEASONS HOTELS & RESORTS TRADITIONAL HOME MAGAZINE • HOMEPORTFOLIO.COM TRAVEL & LEISURE • HOUSE BEAUTIFUL VERANDA MAGAZINE SELECT PRESENTATIONS AND OTHER MEDIA • Brito, Herbert. "Twentieth Century Chairs." INTERIORS BY DESIGN (803): HGTV (2000). • Brito, Herbert. "A Wright—Inspired Home." INTERIORS BY DESIGN (801): HGTV (2000). • Brito, Herbert. "Introduction to Michael Graves [Keynote Speaker]." DESIGN 2000, Atlanta, GA (27 June 2000). • Brito, Herbert [Keynote Speaker]. "The Revival of Modernism in Residential and Commercial Design." COLOR MARKETING GROUP (CMG): SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL MEETING, Atlanta, GA (19 August 1999). • Brito, Herbert. "SEQUOYAH: A Private Tour." ASID GEORGIA CHAPTER, Atlanta, GA (9 June 1998). • Brito, Herbert [Keynote Speaker]. "Designing for the New Millennium." ASID STUDENT CAREER DAY, Atlanta, GA (9 June 1998). • Brito, Herbert. "Collaboration Between Architects and Interior Designers." ATLANTA DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER: STUDENT CAREER DAY, Atlanta, GA (9 November 1997). • Brito, Herbert. "High—rise Living." HOUSESMART: DISCOVERY CHANNEL (1996). • Brito, Herbert. "What is the Moderne?" INTERIORS BY DESIGN (113): HGTV (1995). RESUME HrRisERro J. BRITO, ASID 02--1034.8 Page 6 • Brito, Herbert. "A Survey of Color in Architecture and Interiors." ATLANTA DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER STUDENT CAREER DAY, Atlanta, GA (10 November 1994). Brito, Herbert. "Savannah Architecture and History: Overview and Tour" ASID GEORGIA AND CAROLINAS REGIONAL MEETING, Savannah, GA (3 May 1986). CONSULTANT RESEARCH PROJECTS • STUART LONGMAN PROPERTIES, Boston, MA 2001 Preparation of plan configurations and exterior elevations for the proposed Ripley Light Yacht Club, a new development of 200 residences on the Ashley River in Charleston, SC. • CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, Miami, FL 1986 Preparation of the City of Miami Multiple Resources Nomination for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The nomination consisted of over forty individual properties and five historic districts. • JULIETTE GORDON LOW BIRTHPLACE [WAYNE—GORDON HOUSE], Savannah, GA 1985 Preparation of measured drawings of the Wayne—Gordon House for inclusion in the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) Collection at the Library of Congress. • TEMPLE MICKVE ISRAEL CONGREGATION, Savannah, GA 1984 Preparation of the Temple Mickve Israel Historic Report for designation as a National Historic Landmark. Temple Mickve Israel has the distinction of being the only temple in the United States executed in the Gothic Revival architectural style. • CITY HOTEL, Savannah, GA 1984 Preparation of measured drawings of the City Hotel for inclusion in the &ABS Collection. • TOWN OF ISLE OF HOPE, Chatham County, GA 1983 Preparation of the Isle of Hope Historic District Nomination for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The nomination consisted of over 150 properties. • MARTIN LUTHER KING (MILK), JR., NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Atlanta, GA 1982 Provided technical assistance and architectural guidance to property owners within the MLK National Historic Site, a large urban historic district consisting of over 400 properties. EXHIBITIONS • ART INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA (FACULTY SHOW), Atlanta, GA 1999 • BRENAU UNIVERSITY (BRENAU FACULTY EXHIBIT), Gainesville, GA 1993 • SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (FACULTY SHOW), Savannah, GA 1984 SELECT PROJECTS—HOSPITALITY • ANDALUZ: BAR DE TAPAS, Atlanta, GA o 2 o 3 4.0 RESUME HER/QERTO J. BR/r0, ASID Page 7 • BABALtJ, Atlanta, GA • BROOKSTONE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, Cobb County, GA • CAFE 505 MICHIGAN AVENUE, Chicago, IL • DELTA CROWN ROOM CLUB, JFK Airport, New York • DELTA CROWN ROOM CLUB, Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport • DELTA FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE, Gatwick Airport, London • DELTA FIRST AND BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE, JFK Airport, New York • DISNEY CONVENTION FACILITIES, Beach and Yacht Club Resorts, FL • GEORGIAN CLUB AT THE GALLERIA, Atlanta, GA • HOLE IN THE WALL SALOON AND BAR, Atlanta, GA • HOTEL INTER–CONTINENTAL CHICAGO, Chicago, IL • NEWPORT BAY CLUB HOTEL, Euro Disney, Paris, France • SHERATON HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER, Birmingham, AL SELECT PROJECTS --CORPORATE • ABB IMPELL, Atlanta, GA • ALEXANDER COMMUNICATIONS, Atlanta, GA • COLUMBUS BANCSHARES, Columbus, GA • HEWLETT PACKARD LATIN AMERICAN SALES CENTER, Miazni, FL • LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, Louisville, KY • QUADRAS, Atlanta, GA • SUNMICROSYSTEMS, Atlanta, GA • TOTAL SYSTEMS SERVICES, Columbus, GA • W. C. BRADLEY CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS, Columbus, GA SELECT PROJECTS—INSTITUTIONAL • COLLEGE OF LAW, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA • FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, Atlanta, GA • MOUNT VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH, Atlanta, GA • UNITED WAY VOLUNTEER CENTER, Atlanta, GA • W. C. BRADLEY COMPANY ART MUSEUM, Columbus, GA • W. C. BRADLEY COMPANY CHAPEL, Columbus, GA SELECT PROJECTS—SPECIALTY DESIGN • ASHLEY EYE CLINIC, Charleston, SC • DAII.EY–GROMME TWENTIETH CENTURY, Charleston, SC • DAKOTA JACKSON SHOWROOM, Atlanta, GA • EASTSIDE PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, Greenville, SC • MIDCITY LOFTS PUBLIC AREAS, Atlanta, GA • SIEMATIC CORPORATION, Buckhead Showroom Expansion, Atlanta, GA • , : UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN ATLANTA, Atlanta, GA • VIS-A-VIS SALON, Atlanta, GA RESUME ro J. BR/TO, ASID Page 8 SELECT PROJECTS—HISTORIC PRESERVATION . ANCRUM WHARF BUILDING, Charleston, sC • BELL RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • BONA ALLEN BUILDING, A+'anta, GA • THE DERENNE PENTHOUSE, Savannah, GA • ROBERT EWING HOUSE, Charleston, SC • FELDMAN RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • KOVARIK RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • LAMBOLL DOUBLE TENEMENTS, Charleston, SC • POLLACK RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • SEQUOYAH, Atlanta, GA • SIMS RESIDENCE, Savannah, GA • BEN T. SMITH HOUSE, Atlanta, GA • JOSEPH VERREE HOUSE, Charleston, SC • WILLIAMS RESIDENCE, Charleston, SC • 2 ZIG ZAG ALLEY, Charleston, SC SELECT PROJECTS—RESIDENTIAL • BROOKWOOD PLACE Fl, Atlanta, GA • BROWN MORRIS RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • COLONY HOUSE PENTHOUSE 1431, Atlanta, GA • DAVIS CONDOMINIUM, Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, Atlanta, GA • ESNARD RESIDENCE, Macon, GA • HEAD RESIDENCE, Greenville, SC • LONGBOAT HARBOUR TOWERS PENTHOUSE, Longboat Key, FL • MAZO RESIDENCE, Atlanta, GA • MCQUITHY RESIDENCE, Chickasaw Point, SC • MIDCTTY LOFTS PENTHOUSE 2, Atlanta, GA • PALM BAY YACHT CLUB 1109, Miami, FL • PARK REGENCY 20C, Atlanta, GA • THE RTTZ—CARLTON COCONUT GROVE 2004, Miami, FL • SYWOLSKI RESIDENCE, Charleston, SC • THE DAKOTA 2402, Atlanta, GA • THE KENSINGTON 1411, Atlanta, GA • THE PENTHOUSE, Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, Atlanta, GA • THE RIVIERA 1511, Miami Beach, FL • TOWNE SQUARE Penthouse, Decatur, GA EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL • UNIVERSITY OF BATH, Bath, England 1982 Coordinator and Tour Leader Lectured and directed tours for SCAD summer school students in 18" and 19d' Century Architecture, Urban Planning and Interior Design. -103, 4 RESUME HER/BERTO J. BR/TO, ASID FOREIGN TRAVEL • ARGENTINA FRANCE RUSSIA • BAHAMAS EAST GERMANY SCOTLAND • BELGIUM GREECE SPAIN • BERMUDA GUATEMALA SWEDEN • BRAZIL ITALY SWITZERLAND • CANADA LUXEMBOURG WALES • ENGLAND MEXICO 0 WEST GERMANY • FINLAND NORWAY YUGOSLAVIA T AATlZT TA Y:IIe • Fluency in SPANISH, ENGLISH, and FRENCH COMPUTER SKILLS • Proficient in MICROSOFTWORD, EXCEL, MICROSTATION, and IMPACT REFERENCES • Available upon request RESUME J. BR/TO, ASID 02-1034•v 10 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYP Z - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQT'" (32) DATE: 04, ,1002 15:20:36 FOLIO NO: 01-4121-199-0010 Lj-jAL ADDR: 2730 TIGERTAIL AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 2730 TIGER TAIL AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 13 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY CITY NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA YEAR: 2000 2001 TRUST DEPARTMENT (#2401-0736-00) LAND: 13,785,840 13,785,840 3400 SW 27 AVE BLDG: 1,000 608,321 MIAMI FL TOTAL: 13,786,840 14,394,161 ZIP: 33133 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTER: 0 0 RITZ CARLTON NONEX: 13,786,840 14,394,161 PB 154-34 T-20279 GRSS TX: 378,813 TRACTS A & B CNTY TX: 237,154 LOT SIZE 172323 SQ FT CITY TX: 141,659 FAU 01-4121-115-0010 THRU 0390 SALE AMT: <MORE> SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE 41211990010 ACTION: 01 XMIT: P.01 MAR -13-2002 04a1S AM OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD `�T� P, NT A 1�S (s7CZI} DE) BUSINESS/EMPLOYER jh BUSIN SS ADDRESS ( ET. CITY, ZIP ODE) ( 1 NUMBER (DAYTIM TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOM 5.7 LIST ANY OTHER PROPfiRTY(IES) LOCATO WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAM{ LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE —��— THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CRY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. Cl ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEAN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. Cl ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY ANOIOR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SMALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE. ACTIVITIES. AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. MAR -13-2002 04:15 AM Jane A. Caporeffl 3301 Nor%- east Fifth Avenue, Apt. 801, Miami, Florida 33137 305.5763824 EXPERIENCE GENERAL MANAGER Nov. 1992 to present Miami River Inn 118 Southwest South River Drive, Miami, FL 33130 Hands on general manager of 40 room nationally designated historic hotel and 16 rental apartments and conference facilities. Guest relations and services, marketing and all relevant activities In hotel operations and maintenance, bookings, billings and all financial and accounting activities. Hiring, scheduling and management of all staff and personnel. SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR Nov. 1991-1992 North Beach Development Corporation, Inc. 300 71st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 Logistical coordination, on-site event management, marketing, sponsor's liaison, fundralsing, membership coordinator, merchant association development, and meeting planner. MANAGER J ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Art Deco Welcome Center; Jan. 1990 to Oct. 1991 Miami Design Preservation League 661 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. 33139 Welcome Center management included merchandise sales to large tour groups and general public. Inventory selection, control, and maintenance; payroll and financial reporting; product and catalog development. Coordinated over 20 volunteers for tours of the Art Deco District including special Interest groups and foreign visitors. As assistant to Executive Director, participated In grant writing and reporting, special events planning and coordination, correspondence with vendors and media. P.02 9 AA MAR -13-2002 04:16 AM STORE MANAGER / DISTRICT MANAGER 1975-1990 Fifteen years of Retail Management experience at various department and specialty stores throughout New England and South Florida. Experience Includes personnel recruld ng/h i ring, training, and supervising (up to 50 to 60 employees), merchandising and product promotion, Inventory selection and control, cash controls, budgeting, and customer relations. EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND Warwick, RI Associate of Science Degree - 1977 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Providence, R.I. Undergraduate Studies RELATED SKILLS Computer experience with all hotel software, grant writing experience with both private and public foundations, business consulting, governmental relations dealing with local, state and federal regulations pertaining to planning, zoning and preservation. AFFILIATIONS —City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board- Board Member —Miaml-Dade County- Community Action Agency Board Member/Member-Executive Committee —Miami -Dade County- Community Action Agency - Little Havana Neighborhood Advisory Board "Accion"- Board Member —Miami River Commission - Board Member —Miami -Dade Empowerment Trust - East Little - Havana Neighborhood Assembly - Board Secretary —Miami River Neighborhood Restoration Association, Inc. - Board Member —Dade Heritage Trust - Past Member, Board of Trustees P. as 0 -4.0 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYP'-M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQT'- ' (32) DATE: 04 2002 15:03:28 FOLIO NO: 01-3230-044-0001 LLjAL ADDR: 3301 NE 5 AVE GRP FOLIO: 323004400IG PROP ADDR: 3301 NE 5 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: nC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY BAY PARK TOWERS CONDO YEAR: 2000.2001 3301 NE 5 AV LAND: 0 0 MIAMI FL BLDG: 0 0 TOTAL: 0 0 ZIP: 33137 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTER: 0 0 BAY PARK TOWERS CONDO NONEX: 0 0 BAY PARK TOWERS PB 72-60 GRSS TX: TR A CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32300440001 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL o,ck PRESERVATION BOARD DE) LISW OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE `CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. 7tiJ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. ❑ THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. �.- 12 a 012�-1034.5 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYF—M — PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INOr" (32) DATE: 0 _,2002 14:42:56 FOLIO NO: 01-4115-028-0270 a..—jAL ADDR: 2528 ABACO AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 2528 ABACO AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY EDWIN -L CARTER &W GRACE YEAR: 2000 2001 2528 ABACO AVE LAND: 210,445 301,984 MIAMI FL BLDG: 78,666 143,714 TOTAL: 289,111 445,698 ZIP: 331333802 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 500 500 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,500 25,500 KING PARK NONEX: 263,611 420,198 PB 5-112 GRSS TX: 7,604 LOT 3 LESS BEG NE COR OF LOT 3 TH CNTY TX: 4,896 SELY125FT SWLY6.25FT NWLY125FT CITY TX: 2,708 NELY6.65FT TO POB & ALL OF LOTS SALE AMT: <MORE> SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41150280270 ACTION: 1—CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: -1034.s,; MAR -28-2002 11:17 AM OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME , RECElvrn 2002 APr? _ ► Vii, !1: 26 N`d�-Ew ., CtT Y CITY OF HldMI. FL rG m 1 /\YYRC00 101 RCC I. W F T, 411 wuol AVE' A BUSINESS/EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU TITLE P.02 POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POS(TION5 WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE 0) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. M/ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL 13E AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. [,THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES, ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT Of THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION($) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. n i' ,2,+ .14- �I-1-�w'� I 1 e,��r:�tia.�J = m r� y n I !^11 �� Id�(e'�e* N(� I'1�1r �AuD dI �+ ry 1:; SIGNATURE DATE Jct)XEt) /InOV PC-F•erch vIf) G'r. March 28, 2002 u®ISE IEWEII, ut. RW ESM DOW 1535 SW 2 Avenue, Miami, FI.33129 Phone 305-285-0372 — Fax 305-285-1672 — Email Louise@LOUISEJEWELL.COM Sales. Rentals . Property Management Resume of Louise Jewell for Nomination to Historic & Environmental Preservation Board Director of Miami Roads Neighborhood Civic Association Chairperson for Roads Historic Survey working with Dr. Paul George. Chairperson for Miami Roads Annual House & Garden Tour Roads resident for 12 years, Miami resident 22 years Florida Licensed Realtor for 12 years Self-employed & operating as Louise Jewell, lic. Realtor 3 years with Re/Max Southern Properties 5 years with Coidwell Banker Real Estate Own and manage 4 income properties in the City of Miami for myself. Self-employed for the years 1980 thru 1990 in the fishing and boating industry in Miami. I am originally from Philadelphia, Pa. and a high-school graduate with 1 year of college. 1 have owned and restored a historic home in Philadelphia. My interest lies in preserving our older homes and neighborhoods in Miami. As a Director in MRNCA 1 have been able to secure grant funding for our Survey from the State of Florida and two grants from Dade Community Foundation. If you have any further questions regarding my qualifications, please call me at 305-285-0372. —JO34.i PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYG' `'I - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INO""' (32) DATE: 04 .002 15:05:43 FOLIO NO: 01-4138-001-3951 L -%;AL ADDR: 1535-37 SW 2 AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 1535 SW 2 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN:_DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 03 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY LOUISE JEWELL YEAR: 2000 2001 1535-37 SW 2 AVE LAND: 91,500 122,000 MIAMI FL BLDG: 97,500 112,625 TOTAL: 189,000 234,625 ZIP: 331291105 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 38-39 54 41 NONEX: 164,000 209,625 HOLLEMAN PARK PB 8-23 GRSS TX: 4,714 LOT 3 BLK 29 CNTY TX: 3,058 LOT SIZE 50.000 X 122 CITY TX: 1,656 OR 14429-410 0290 4 SALE AMT: 155,000 106,000 SALE DATE: 02/1990 11/1989 09/1976 SALE TYPE: 4/ 1/I 1; NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41380013951 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: -�a34.b Fran: kfke 1 LL To. -1000 JAY DX Ode: ;,UM Tiny::2V4 41 FROM : AIA MiAMi FW NO. : 3054480136 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM 2uu2 KAR 19 AM 8: 88 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD Page 2 d2 Mar. 06 2002 01:34PM P2 Llv l AN7 C Hl -F -R PRr5P T!(!ES) LOCATED iTHIN T'IE C:7Y OF gV MI'_!WITS TO WHICH Y6 - OL0 TIT! E THE HiSTOR!C AND ENVIRONMENTAL PR=S R`+A ON BOARD MUST BE COMPOSES OF THE FOLLOWING 00S;T1ONS :HECK THE ?OSiTION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE CUALjFIED. NOWNEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED {HOWLED GE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES W140 MEET ANY OF THE LIST, SD CATEGORIES MA" ALSO CHECK THE *ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD 161EMBERS MUST EITHER SE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF -HE CITY OF MIA.! OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE Cr Y OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL °ROPERTY IN TFE CITY OF W MI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOVY:NG QUALIFICATIONS: ONE (1) MEMBER SKALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE %1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1 EMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIANi ORARCHITECTURAL HIS-ORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AN AVING DEMONSTRAT50 KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OP ARCHI'ECTURA- HISTORY. ONE i1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DCMONS"RATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE :N ARCF;ITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED RIAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEM3ER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FEL.D OF BUSINESS AND FRANCE OR LAW. Q THREE. (3) MEMBERS SHALL. Be MTUENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND AROHITSCIURAI'HERmAGE OF THE CITY ANC10R CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIROWKENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY ZONDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. E (1) ALIFRNIATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF TiiE ABOVE CATEGCRIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCA7,1 , EXPERT CE. ACTIVITIES. AND(OR MER PERTINENT INFCfiMATiON 'NHICN DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUAL!FICATiONS FOR DME POSITIONS) CHECKED P.BOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. 0 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and consultants anticipated for this project: a. Name and Title Eodd Jay Jonas, Architect Registered Architect since 1976, in private practice since 1982, and active in the building o• ""' industry since 1969. PROFMSIONAT REGISTRATION AND UCENRI IRF 0 b. Project assignment: Principal Architect 4 Florida Registered Architect Florida No. AR0007863 1978 Licensed Real Estate Agent No. SLO203457 1975 Administration j Florida Registered Interior Designer North No.ID0002373 1990 ----- r Carolina Registered Architect National (USA) Certification NCARB No. 7128 No. 22,317 1995 1979 64 ------- ---- — c. Name of firm which associated: 4 TODD A .ARCHITECTS EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture Certificate in Architecture Architecture Architecture/Construction Boston Architectural Center Boston Architectural Center 1977 1976 years experience with this firm: 22 years with other firms: 10 years Bachelor of Arta Associate of Arta Education - Political Science Urban Planning Florida International University Miami Dade Junior College 1973 1972 1 Energy Eillciest Design. Non -Toxic Interior Design 1995 Construction Adnalubtradoo 1995 Modern Architecture Leel Aspects Design 1996 1999 e. EdUCatibn : American interior Design 1996 Life safety Dire issues 1999 (See adjacent information: Education) Computers is Architecture Construction Managed 1996 Construction Administration 1997 RN safety Procedures 2000 ExQerhse in: Construction Managemeat 1996 Carpeting, i.ocks. Peat Construction hteriors 2000 2006 Construction Law 2001 Building mea ADA, Fla Bldg. Code 2001 (Educational Facilities: Elementary to University Level) PROFFSSIONALASSOC ATIONS (Transportation: Aviation: Terminals, Hangars, FBO) Member A.I.A. Member C.S.I. American Institute of Architects Miamill ondou Constructions Specifications 1979 Institute Miami 1989 Member S.A.R.A. Society of Registered Architects Florida 1991 f. Active registration: year first registered / discipline. Member N.T.H.P. National Trust for Historic Preservation Miami 1968 (See adjacent information: Registrations) Member D.H.T. DdH Dade Heritage Trust Miami -Dade County 1990 Member R.A.I.C. Arbitrator A.A.A. Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Canada American Arbitration Association Florida 1991 g. Other experience and qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr Jonas served as University Architect for the University ofMiami. 1978-1982 1983 He was responsiblefor all planning, design and contract administration jbr the ten campus urban university COMMUNITY HONORS. i1WARIX4 & ALTI ITI S with annual construction expenditures of $20 taf30 million. His responsibilities included design and con- Boston 200 Boston, Massachusetts Design Award 1976 tract administration, pay request review, site inspections, survey and documentation of existing conditions. Mayors Award Boston, Massachusetts Design Award 1975 He interpreted, created and implemented University design standards and contract timils. Architectural Review Board Coral Gables, Florida City Building Department 1981 'onas has been actively involved in the renovations to Miami International Airport since 1988, work Solar Energy Award Design Award State of Florida Coral Gables, Florida Design Award Design Award 1962 1962 owldded main terminal expansion, new restaurants and interior design standards and constriction adminisira- Visiting critic University of Miami School of Architecture 1978-00 tion. In 1992 his firm was awarded a 3 year contract (PSA) for Replacements hurricane damaged buildings at Architectural Consultant University of Miami School of Music 1978.84 Miami -Dante County's Tank nri and Monsestead General Avladon airports. The work included Shade Cultural Affairs Panel Dade County, Florida Capita Grants Program 1995-98 Hangars, Handicap Accessibility Studies, "T" Hangars, 2 Maintenance and Repair Hangars, and Private FBO Preforming Arts Trust Dade County, Florida Existing Facilities 1996.00 Terminals totaling approximately 10 million in construction cost. Composers Alliance Mismi, Florida Bond Of Directors 1999-02 Omni Impact Committee City of Miami Omni Arra Committee 1999-02 Mr Jonas recently completed Construction Contract Administration for Miami International Main Terminal Emergency Command Center ($ 2.4m), State of Florida Regional Service Center ($ 8. I m) and new PUBLICATIONS Classroom additions to Leonard High School in West Palm Beach ($ 2.Im) A.I.A. 1962-1983 Architectural Record 1882-83 Mr Jonas is currently providing Construction Contract Administration for the AANdons and Renovations to Progressive Architecture Designer Quarterly 1982 1963 Iatedors magazine South Florida Business Journal 1983 1985.87 the Main Fire Station ($ 2.6m) and the Reserve Fin titers Fac Jig !lily (ii.7m) at Homestead AirRsserve Hospitality Magazine 1985 Boston 200 Baton Magazine Airport News 1976 19%-2000 , Miami Herald Visual Merchaadidag 97sStrtioA, I -00 1995.99 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYG' -M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQ'' -^" ( 3 2 ) DATE: 04 :002 15:08:41 FOLIO NO: 01-3231-052-0001 L -JAL ADDR: GRP FOLIO: 3231052001G PROP ADDR: 555 NE 15 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY VENETIA CONDO DESC YEAR: 2000 2001 555 NE 15 ST LAND: 0 0 MIAMI FL BLDG: 0 0 TOTAL: 0 0 ZIP• 33132 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTER: 0 0 VENETIA CONDO NONEX: 0 0 PLAZA VENETIA PHASE I PB 107-91 GRSS TX: TRACT A CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32310520001 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 03/08/2002 14:33 $r5 FROM i -AIM I AM I 3059459715 KOBI KARP ARCHITECTS alt, (� FAX Wi. : 3CS4480136 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD PAGE 01 . 07 2002 06:39PM P2 MAR 0 8 2002. Ate, OTY CLeklc ,305 094b - I G t O Zje ANY OTHER RO_PER�l /( S/LGCATED WITWIN THE CITY OF ARZI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE r THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRE TION HOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLO ANG POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSMON(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTP.ATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CKECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. WOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CRY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF X I BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ONE (t) MEMBER SMALL BE AN ARCHITECT REOISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. Cl ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN ORARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL. HISTORY. (] ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. 0 ONE (1) MEMBlR SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE, [3 ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD 0= BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. [] THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/CR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL EwnRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. Cl ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE. ACTIVITIES. ANDJOR AND/OROTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. S*:e y✓�✓+✓. �id/�79. GoN+ 3lX7 /b - 2 -1 n 19. vw� PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYF' 'M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQT*""' ( 32 ) DATE: 04 2002 11:53:35 FOLIO NO: 01-3230-014-0060 L-4AL ADDR: 226 NE 29 ST GRP FOLIO:. PROP ADDR: 226 NE 29 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: TQC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 13 OWMER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY JORDAN DEVELOPMENT CORP YEAR: 2000 2001 7100 COLLINS AVE #209 LAND: 44,625 44,625 MIAMI BCH FL BLDG: 127,447 143,655 TOTAL: 172,072 188,280 ZIP: 33160 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 BROADMOOR AMD PB 2-58 NONEX: 172,072 188,280 LOT 7 BLK 13 GRSS TX: 5,147 LOT SIZE 50.000 X 105 CNTY TX: 3,378 OR 19239-3958 0700 1 CITY TX: 1,768 SALE AMT: 350,000 65,000 SALE DATE: 07/2000 04/1981 SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32300140060 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 0 -1034.8 .. FROM : AIA MIAMI FAX NO. : 3054480136 Mar. 06 2002 01:34PM P2 OFFICIAL. NOMINATION FORM 4 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD I$ ot •� PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY. ZIP CODE) ` j• > �1 O CD i CCUPATI N E NU C . AYTIME Dewt` TtL9PH FN NUMBER (HOME) TEL—EPH�NE NUI1718E DAYTIME pS S°1 20SC x 109'�8(0•(083.SCo�(o LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE 1 HOLD TrrL,6 Tb THE AZOVE PcnriawVN i AbV2 S . THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRE ERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY, BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREB_. (3) MEMBERS SHALL. BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CrTY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, ANI)/OR OTHER PERTINENT INVORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. Folz TME PAST 3'JZ 'IEAZD i KAVE W02IC6-0 POR TNtE AQCKITECiU2E Flan of s6wneUc> ASMMIC.I!!.IPA ItmsmI 14HERE I An COIZZEWL`j THE SOB' CAPTAIN FOR T10C> H15H QISES cowNiOC,N• t HOL1D rA6TM*S 126112M Im RM ATZCHrrFC=E AND JDoeNALISYI AMD An IN ?}IE FINAL ZTMyE, DF oel-"1NIN5 ABcHffvcrt)a4L Re-Ti1STI?/ -nOIJ IN TRE- STATE OF FLORIDA- PRICQ TD CI"DUAir SCHOCC, I (wtiZKM AS A J0t321�*Lti,T IN TKIe-TDwNS 0;:MA>`TW(_VEr� TPAL.TI 13,"C8, u HARE 1 COVE IFD MSEUVrf_lols I'SSL�s . 7/// , t tltiS PRST `IERP I PURC>•IASE-D A I•lISTDQIc 19203 HOT'IE IN PEMT12AL MIAfi I. 4.1%-1,; Christopher Chloe Keidaish To lead projects in all aspects of architectural design and to be an active member in the community. 1998- Present High -Rise Design • The 1800 Club Bermello A,jamil & Partners Miami, FL Job Captain for a 40 -story, 450 -unit mixed-use high rise on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami. Oversaw schematic design and design development, working with City of Miami planners to obtain a Major Use Special Permit, which was approved by the City Commission in December 2001. The project is in the construction document phase for the same developer as the Brickell Bay Village project (below). • Brickell Bay Village Redesign Job Captain for a 34 -story, 360 -unit residential high rise on Brickell Avenue. I worked with City of Miami planners as well as neighbors at the Bristol and Atlantis, to obtain a Substantial Modification to the original MUSP for Brickell Bay Village. The original design for Brickell Bay Village by another firm was remanded by the Courts to the City Commission which required the owner to redesign the project with more sensitivity to the neighbors. • Brickell Bay Village Job Captain for a 28 -story, 360 -unit residential high rise on Brickell Avenue. Produced construction documents for design by another firm. Coordinated mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural systems with consulting engineers, as well as landscape architecture, civil engineering and interior design with in-house staff. Personally produced approximately 85% of the construction drawings, provided presentation color renderings and study models of the complex roof line. The job included code research, FHA and ADA compliance, and component calculations for project take -offs. • Four Seasons Hotel and Tower Team member for 64 -story multi -use high-rise slated to be the tallest building in Miami. Completed project analysis including Floor Area Ratio drawings and calculations. Coordinated drawings with New York City -based joint venture firm, Gary Edward Handel & Associates. Worked extensively on hotel, office and residential components of the project as well as intricate means of egress and fire stairs. The project is currently under construction on Brickell Avenue. Recreational Design • Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild Oversaw architectural component of zoological theme park in Brunswick, Georgia. Worked closely with client to achieve circa 1800's farm design for entrance pavilion, administration building, education center, veterinary facility, birds -of -prey flight cages, amphitheater with stage set, and retail and dining "trading camp". • North Shore Park Youth Center Completed construction drawings for a youth center, including a gymnasium with teen "sky box", a two- story community center, playing fields, tennis and shuffleboard courts. Worked with City of Miami Beach officials and the North Shore community. Residential Design • Moreno Residence, Coral Gables, design development for 8,000 sf Key West -style home • Cano Residence, Coral Gables, construction documents for a 1,200 sf addition y__ or Habitat for Humanity • Jordan Commons, South Dade, FL (Winter, 2002) • Global Village Mission, Marquette MI (Summer, 2000) • Toomer Residence, South Miami, FL (Winter, 1999) Professional, I have passed six divisions of the Architectural Registration Exam. I intend to take the remaining three Track w_' divisions in the next few months and hope to be licensed by the middle of the year. Education University of Miami, Coral Gables FL Master of Architecture, Master of Arts in Print Journalism Harvard University, Cambridge MA Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Cum Laude Architectural Association, London UK Foundation in Architecture SkillsAutocad R14, familiar with most multi -media computer programs, including 313 -modeling Photography, Reading, Sailing, Cycling, Rollerblading, Diving, Underwater Hockey References Upon Request 02- 034.8 TAE PAI M . t POST SUNDAY. JANUARI 13, 1998 `Florida used to have almost 3 million acres of dry prairie. We've lost 88 percent of those brairies in the last" 30 to 35 years. PAA C+MY Manager of AwkAM's IlIssi mtee Pralrte Saanclurtry satoroS ov twits. i. anEriE/atsawt.i.prttw Ile northwest Okeechobee County preserve. tate of the largest tracts of birds. of which the white Ibis (top) Is just one. Saw hills Slough tnxflsttubed land protected by the state parts service. boasts an abun- jabove), which runs through the park, will provide an excellent place to ;lance of wildlife - alligators. otters. deer and -700 to 300 species til bird -watch and check out the preserve's underwater residents. istory, nature thrive in Kissimmee Prairie 3y ^lttistopker Shloo I{CWabh faint Ih,W, I".I.O' f IVrib r OKEECHOBEE — Lank o t acrtass the Kissii lee Prairie State t're!---rve. over idle miles of saw pain etltas aml wire grassto where the oak and palm hanniocks meld the sky. Listen to the sound tri This as they take flight or deer nisting thrmuth the imsh. Then. 1 the a deep breath ami feel lite sun .hili wind on ytntr face. Nark imanaget luny Burch cabs it "rejtivettating tae stmt." That's whit the preserve does for him and that's .what he hopes it will tin for 9 -to -5t rs looking to escape their suburban sprawl. Md for hikers. bikers and Wwsehack riders in :.earth of fresh aur and fresh trails. Once (tome to American Indians pre -dating the Calusas ami 'requestas. the :#1.'182 -acre prairie in northwest Okeechobee County is one of the largest tracts of undisturbed land protected by the Fharidn Mwks Service. 1 can envision the nomad indianx walking across the Prairie and feel what they mere feeling." Burch said. "Were seeing what they saw." Tlic state', Conservation and Recreation lands bmight the: prairie in March for $21 millkn from Litt Maxey citrus and cape ro many. it stiff is honPatAf �, ' ..........� ' Prakte Stel• Palk w ............! ••h eros Q titin uarscmfstarr nriru awaiting preserve desimiumon irom the Parrk% Service, which currently manages 14 state preserves. Burch has spent the past sir months preparing the prairie fiat a late spring opt Tag. Since the emphasis of a preserve is of natant resources xKl resource management. only litre :amenities such ahs restroom, pavilions and camping facilities will be available. In his stompings abort the property. Morch food three prehistoric sites the state &I not know abort - mthlle mtnmtls nestle -d in the h aminocks that yam can walls right over witlumt kn(Aving they arc there. State arcimetlnmists Christine Newman and Ryan Wheeler determined them to be mitkiens, pktccs where people lived and worked. They tbttrtd small remains from what early settlers would have eaten — tnrtle bones, bird bones and snail shells - mixed in the mai with px)ttery shards. "'lie sites could be as early as A.D. 200." Newman said. "Tdtere's probably a 4K mnre (Hart then:." What there is a lot more of out there is wiM ife.-.ligators, bobcats. coyotes. fox, deer. otters, wild hops. an occasional Florida panther acid more. As maty ahs M) to :1p) different bind species migrate to the prairie throrghot tine year. Bird watchers .iso will m species Imitpnc to the Fkrid a pimie. including the saidhill crane, the cresteit caaastra. the borrowing owl ami tide Florida mottled (luck. The preserve is (tome twone of six populations of Floridamts, an endangered sul seems of the grasshopper sparrow, according to Paul Gray, ownagcr of Audebon's Kissimmee Pmm Sanctuary, which birders the preserve on the test. The naive prairies have disappeared at an alarming rate, and the ,grasshopper sparrows have to have the native Prairie to survive," PAUL). 6Iil77¢f9ity n,a.rarat.r Preserve nwreger Barry Bunch ex- amines a piece of pottery he fwM In the loose dirt of an anclant site. Gray said. "Florida Decd to have almost 3 mtlttoit acres of dry prairie. We've lost 88 percent of those ptairics in the last 30 to 35 years." I O PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYc' '%l - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INOT'-^" (32) DATE: 0- 1002 14:54:00 FOLIO NO: 01-4116-015-1410 GAL ADDR: 3431 SW 25 ST GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 3431 SW 25 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY CHRISTOPHER C KEIDAISH YEAR: 2000 2001 3431 SW 25 ST LAND: 52,488 57,737 MIAMI FL BLDG: 36,878 49,074 TOTAL: 89,366 106,811 ZIP: 33133 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 SILVER BLUFF HOMESITES PB 8-101 NONEX: 89,366 106,811 LOT 24 BLK 5 GRSS TX: 2,833 LOT SIZE 40.000 X 120 CNTY TX: 1,914 OR 19848-3663 06 2001 1 CITY TX: 918 SALE AMT: 157,000 143,000 SALE DATE: 06/2001 02/2001 05/1988 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 5/ NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41160151410 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: From. Mike 1 L2 To: JAIME CANAVES ............................................. FROM : RIA MIAMI Date: 315102 Time: 9:45:36 PM Page 2 of 2 ................................................. 1 V16% FAX NO. : 3054480136 R Mar. 06 2002 01:34PM P2 U14-1WAL NOMINATION FORMCir Y CL HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD U©ZQPP, -` • 3 NI, FL o. PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET. Ct7Y. 21P CODE) oe> OC-C l7PAT1 lV e- n=om BUSINESS/ PLOYER �'!:z�I•sTR-'R.1�11s.T LIST 3o�3�ia•31�1 �ERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI rm THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE F61-L01fVING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN` CATEGORY NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (t) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ONE (t) MEMBER SMALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ONE (t) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. C ONE (t) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (t) MEMBER SHALL 8E A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREfi (3) MEMBERS SHAD. BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND AFtCHl3'ECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL EN'JIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (i) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (t) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, ERIENCE, CT TIES, AND10R O-HElk PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. ' p -1034.8 ,, •..� ti FIU FLORIDA LNnMW770NAL UMVDZ TY Mrs. Sarah E. Eaton Preservation Officer City of Miami Dear Mrs. Eaton, I thank you for returning my call concerning the deadline for the position in the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. I have proceeded to hand -deliver my nomination to the City Clerk, City of Miami, today April 2Aa and I am now following up with a fax addressed to you, as recommended in your phone -call of last week. 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ZIP CODS zl dol e+9�C./�.4 Ai/e. - Ga aA e- l�R�GrsS� t� . 3 3l3 305 443 8431 P. 02_ . ............I ................ �. Mar. 06 2002 01:34PM P2 ..+.... --, . cr,pr nV.\G -vm (nwmw-j o?ae, was) 46 /- aoo-z._ ..` . r ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) IpCATEO WITHIN THE ITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO Wh11CM YOU MOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMP ED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE OUALIFIED, NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. 6OARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAM1 OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SMALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. 91"ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SWILL BE A HISTORIAN ORARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SWILL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. Q ,THREE (S) ME4qPM SHALL BE CITIZENS wirm DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL OUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, PERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, ANC/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. MAR -08-2002 10:55 WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD. 305 443 8431 P.03 WALLACE ROBERTS 6 TODD, LLC ew Gerald C_ Marston, ASLA Pn'ncipal Mr. Marston is a landscape architect with over 30 years of experience as a practicing professional and educator. He currently leads the landscape architectural practice in the WRT Coral Gables office. Mr. Marston's professional background includes senior de:�;gn and project management with three of the most prestigious planning and design firms in the United States. He has extensive and wide ranging experience in land planning and design for resort and waterfront properties, park and recreation master planning and design, community redevelopment and urban landscape design. EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1972 Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Michigan State University (with honors), 1969 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Partner, Wallace Roberts & Todd Coral Gables, A 1996 -present Senior Associate, Wallace Roberts & Todd Vice President, WRT, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 1991-1996 Senior Associate/ Sasaki Associates, Inc Cora/ Gables, A 1985-1991 Vice President/ Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Assoaates Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1981-1935 Principal / Walquist/Marston Columbus, ON 1976-1381 Landscape Architect / Labrenz. Reimer, Inc. Columbus, ON 1974.1975 Project Manager Sasaki. Dawson, DeMay Associates, Inc. Watertown, MA 1972- 1973 Landscape Architect Richard A. Gardiner & Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA 1969-1972 TEACHING EXPERIr1M Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture The Ohio State Universiry 1973-1981 --Lecturer/ Design Critic Hanrarc? Graduate School of Design The Catholic University University of Kentumy Texas A a M Kansas State University University of Florida University of Miami Florida international University PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Registered Landscape Architect in the States of Florida and Ohio PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Landscape Architects PUBLICATIONS / LECTIIrtES Creating Neighborhood Character. ASLA National Convention. 1996 Art & Architecture - Miami Symposium, 1995. Center of Contemporary Arts, North Miami, FL 'Thirty-five Years of Design on the Land,' a Sasaki Associates Retrospective. University of Florida; 19W Gerald C. Marston, ASLA HONORS AND AWARDS The American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1999 National Endowment for the Arts / U.S. Department of Transportation Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1996 Florida Chapter, The American Society of landscape Architects Merit Award, Overt~ Pedestrian Mall, 1996 International Downtown Association Merit Award, Ovenown Pedestrian Mall, 1995 Ohio Chapter. American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award, Land Reborn, 1975 The American Society of Landscape Architects Certificate of Merit Excellence in the Study of Landscape Architecture Michigan State University, 1969 REPRESENTATIVE CMC PROJECTS Flegler Corridor Strratscape , Miami, Florida Principal in Charge WRT was selected to prepare streetscape redevelopment plans for Miami's Main Street, the Flagler Corridor, from the Miami River to Biscayne Bay. WRT prepared detailed schematic and design development documents for Downtown Development Authority, WRT is currently under contract to develop construction documents for the Flagler Corridor. Placa of Flight; Dayton, Ohio, Principal in Charge WRT has been retained as landscape architects and site planning consultants to design an urban plaza in downtown Dayton that commemorates and celebrates the City as the birthplace of flight and home of the Wright Brothers. Orlando Centroplex, Orlando Florida Project Director/Designer while with Sasaki Associates Inc., Coral Gables. Florida. The Centroplex site identified by WRT in Orlando's Downtown Plan as an area that could generate opportunities for additional convention related activities. The fifty -acre project consists of the existing Bob Carr Performing Arts Center, Existing Expo Center. 15,000 seat Civic Arena and a four hundred -room hotel. The final site Master Plan created a unique entertainment district in downtown Orlando with signature paving, courtyards and plazas with contextual fountains, and lush landscaping forming this pedestrian oasis within the downtown core. Georgia Intarnatlonal Maritime and Trade Center, Savannah, GA WRT was retained as landscape architects and site planning consultants to design a 500,000 square foot conference and exhibition facility on Savannah's Hutchinson Island. As Principaql in Charge, Mr. Marston lead the design and construction documentation effort for the Trade Center plazas and 'Esplanade' riverfront spaces which incorporated the ability to expand exhibition. dining, and performance functions. 02-11034.8 Pa 1 of 3 MAR -08-2002 10:55 WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, 305 443 8431 P.04 Disney Contemporary Resort Meeting Facility. Orlando, Florida Director/Project Landscape Architect while with Sasaki Associates, Inc., Coral Gables. Florida Master Planning and urban landscape architectural services were performed for the addition of a 120,000 s.f. meeting facility adjacent to the existing Contemporary Hotel at Walt Disney world. The entry plaza unites the pone-cocheres of both the hotel and meeting facility and protAdes a lively graphic textured urban piazza for mixed vehicular and pedestrian use. The central park is defined by allees of historic "dixie cup" oaks and features the cultural icon; a floral Mickey Mouse watch Miami Beach Historic Convention Village - Clvk improvements, Miami Bead, Florida Project Director/Designer The Miami Beach Historic Convention village Civic Improvements focused on the development of schematic plans and design guidelines and schematic designs for a new City Hall plaza, botanical garden and riverwalk. Overtown Pedestrian Malt Miami Florida Project Director/Designer The Concept of the Overtown Pedestrian Mali was formulated in the SE OvenowntPark West Redevelopment Plan by Wallace Roberts & Todd. The Spine of the Redevelopment Concept is the establishment of a broad pedestrian mall from I -g5 to Biscayne Bay. The Overtown Pedestrian Mall eliminates vehicular traffic on NW 9th Street and establishes a broad pedestrian mall in its place. Constructed of rustic terra=o in vibrant oranges, yellows, blues and greens, the plaza is punctuated with dusters of seating drums and commemorative bronze medallions documenting historic events within the Overtoovn Community. Sunrise Civic Center, Sunrise, Florida. Project Director / Designer: WRT provided Master Planning services for the City of Sunrise Civic Complex which included integration with the existing City Hall and Fire Station and an adjacent office building to be converted to police and fire rescue use. The new 37 -acre Civic Complex includes a Broward County Library, a Senior Citizens Center and the 72,000 SF Civic Center. The plan required siting of the new facilities. Design of vehicular and pedestrian circulation systems and the development of a lake for storm water management. WRT also completed landscape design for wetland restoration within the existing lake, a new main entrance from Oakland Park. Boulevard and landscape and irrigation design and construction administration services for the Senior Center and Civic Center Facilities Estwo Island Streets=pe, Fort Myers, Florida Project Director/Designer Folkrrving the adoption of a WRT prepared redevelopment plan for this nine mile long barrier island on Florida's west coast. WRT is prepared detailed design and construction documents for New Island entry signage, over one mile of urban roadway streetscape improvements and the creation of a pedestrian mail as the focus of the traditional resort entertainment district. REPRESENTATIVE PARK PLANNING AND DESIGN PROJECTS Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, FL Partner In Charge: WRT prepared a Master Plan for Fairchild Tropical Garden the Miami region's 83 -acre public botanical garden and a world-renowned collection of palms, cycads. and other tropical plant families. The Master Plan, completed in 1993. was the Garden's first comprehensive evaluation of its physical plan and facility growth needs in over 30 years. The Master Plan identified key strategies for meeting the growing demands of the Garden's programs and operations through cooperative projects with adjacent Dade County park facilities, as well as strategic upgrades and expansions of existing Garden facilities. The Master Gerald C. Marston, ASLA WALLACE ROBERTS d- TODD. LLC it jT % , Plan also carefully preserved and restored significant features and concepts of the original 1938 Garden plans, prepared by the pioneering Florida landscape architect and Olmsted associate William Lyman Phillips. In conjunction with the Master Plan, WRT also designed specific "early action` improvements to help re -invigorate the Garden in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew. These included a renovation of the Garden's front parking area and entrance, a restoration of the 'Phillips Gate" and original entrance Aliee, and a restoration plan for the Flowering Tree Section. Coral Gables War Memoria) Youth Center, Coral Gables. FL. Partner In Charge / Lead Designer: WRT prepared a Master Plan for the renovation and expansion of the Coral Gables war Memorial Youth Center. Working with a recreational needs program prepared by the Metropolitan Dade County Parks and Recreation Department, WRT combined its architectural and landscape architectural expertise to provide an integrated solution for the Youth Center's future needs. New expanded outdoor facilities included three baseball fields, two soccerrfootball fields, combined basketball /rollerhocky court and tot -lot. The architectural solution included A new gym, auditorium, locker rooms, and multipurpose craft and meeting rooms. The Master Plan also recognized the 'Civic' aspects of the expanded facility and relocated the main entrance on University Drive. During the two part design and construction phases of the project. WRT served as landscape architects preparing detailed design documents and providing construction administration services for over $600,000. in site improvements including athletic facilities, landscaping and irrigation. Boynton Intracoastal Waterway Parr Boynton Beach, Florida. Project Director / Designer. WRT prepared a Master Plan for the last undeveloped parcel of land on the Intracoastal Waterway in Boynton Beach. The primary objectives of the plan were scenic enhancement, environmental restoration of the site, and educational interpretation. Master Plan facilities include a two story picnic facility, an educational and performance pavilion, a veterans Memorial garden and shelter, picnic shelters and restrooms and associated parking. WRT is currently preparing detailed architectural and site design and construction documents for this $2.5 million project. --X0344.8 P Z of MAR -08-2002 10:55 .0 Facsimile WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, Date: &-SAs AZ From: .r✓ !, r✓ Ref. No: Project Re: Pages - including cover. To: GfT`T cl-e" 305 443 8431 P.O1 305.448.0788 Fax 305.443.8431 Fax: (5010 6s8 - /(,<v Remarks: AID/n-1M4?7,MV /j�IU49n&0V ltb g DAJ ^V Gtr? o� �� �/ dfl�� M�►-.� �.ctYi.�.y�r�y't�. /o,P.e��ia�l ov X0.44/, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC 305.448.0788 03 `$ 191 Giralda Avenue - Penthouse www.wrtdesign.com Coral Gables, Florida 33134 fax 305.443.8431 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYP--M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQTT'--" (32) DATE: 04, 1002 14:51:35 FOLIO NO: 01-4128-005-0031 LLiAL ADDR: 3856 MAIN HWY GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 3856 MAIN HWY CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT- YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY ELIZABETH J KEELER & YEAR: 2000 2001 GERALD C MARSTON LAND: 151,182 188,978 3856 MAIN HWY • BLDG: 110,994 122,436 COCONUT GROVE FL TOTAL: 262,176 311,414 ZIP: 331336543 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 3RD AMD COCONUT GR PK PB 4-17 NONEX: 237,176 286,414 PORT OF LOTS 13-14-15 & 32 BLK Q GRSS TX: 6,880 DESC BEG AT MOST SLY COR LOT 14 CNTY TX: 4,443 TH N 50 DEG E49.87FT TO MOST ELY CITY TX: 2,436 COR LOT 14 N 55 DEG W41.43FT SALE AMT: 359,000 295,000 180,000 <MORE> SALE DATE: 04/1997 02/1995 07/1989 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 1/I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41280050031 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: Frm: Mike I LIZ To: CW OPPENHE!M R;n ! : AIA MIAMI FAv W. OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD Date: 3$0 Time. 6:03:14 Al Pap 2 of 2 3054480136 Mar. 06 2002 0, _14FM P2 R E C 1001 MAR 12 F'i; 35 �» WL °AN C+TY CITY OF HIAHI. FL PERMANENT °� (STREET, CrTY, ZIP CODE) _ avaAr`�`--- 3�'T —SU t I Z NVl (- 33 /4 I D -::7C T BUSINESSJEMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) .�y� T N-9N�UMBER(D M �� �A �iK- � TEyi��`HOME) _30(�' �q .p,c� Ito - ? � LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(16S) LOCATED WITHIN THE ITY OF 91AWMI LIWITS TCS WHICH YOU H -TITLE pooe THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOYANG POSITIONS. HECK POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE OLWLIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSrMNS WHO MET T4E DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE-CITIzEw CATEGORY. NOMINESS WHO MEET ANY Ol: THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMSERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN TME CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING CK144 IVICATIONS: ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHREC I REGISTERED IN THE STATE. Cj ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. 0 ONE (1) MEMBER SMALL BEA HISTORIAN ORARCHIPECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRAT=D KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY WS?ORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCY.ITE'CTURAL HISTORJAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. r ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LCENSED BY THE STATE. ONE 0) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSMESS AND FINANCE OR LAV'L (s' THREE. (3) ME4d5gRS OWL,BE =MIS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND jWMA , IN TN£ HISTORK; AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CO*ISERVAT*N OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SMALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUM ATEMENT OF THEE TION, ExpimmE, AcTivimms.-ANDfOR OTHER PERTINENT A DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS; CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. A4 Aoo0*/ OAJ 4Xl&L "Ao1L)) — 0 -1034.8,: Chad L. Oppenheim, A.IA Principal -in -Charge EDUCATION 1994 Bachelors of Architecture Cornell University Ithaca, New York 1998 Industrial, Product and Graphic Design Studies Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts REGISTRATION & PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 1999 Architect, State of Florida (License nbr AR - 0016620) 1999 N.C.A.R.B. Certificate no. 66699 1999 American Institute of Architects, Associate Member TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1994/95 Assistant Professor of Architectural Technologies and Lecturer, Comell University School of Architecture 1994 Visiting Critic. New Jersey Institute of Technology 1994/'00 Visiting Critic. University of Miami School of Architecture 1994/00 Visiting Critic. Florida International University School of Engineering & Architectural Technology 2000 Design Professor. Florida international University. School of Architecture CIVIC ACTIVITIES 1996/00 Jewish Allied Federation 1999/00 Member of Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce 1999 Panel Leader, Indian Creek Re -development Association, City of Miami Beach AWARDS 1992 Baird Prize, Japan 1994 Kume Fellowship, Japan 1995/98 Koizmi Lighting Competition, Times Square Hotel, Retail and Entertainment Center Competition, The Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino, LDefense, Paris and The Discovery Science Center in Los Angeles,(Competitions won in association as a design director an project manager with Arquilectonica) yy Chad L. Oppenheim, A.IA 2000 Chicago Athenaeum. American Architecture Award 2000 AIA Florida Design Award 2000 (2) AIA Miami Design Awards 2001 (2) Digital Architecture Awards 2001 (2) AIA Miami Design Awards 2001 Recipient of AIA Miami Young Architect of the Year Award PUBLICATIONS 1994 Time Share (Thesis Project), Cornell University Press Drawing on Rome (Personal Drawings), Cornell University Press PRESS 1999 Ocean Drive Magazine, Publication House Beautiful, Publication Metropolitan Home, Publication Design Times, Publication Investors Business Daily Review, Newspaper Publication 2000 Metropolis, Publication Ocean Drive Magazine, Publication Sunpost, Newspaper Publication Miami Today, Newspaper Publication Wund Design, German Design Publication 2001 Interview on House and Garden Television 2001 Speaking engagement at Architectural Digest Home Show, NYC 2001 Miami Herald, Newspaper Publication New York Times, Newspaper Publication Exquisite Homes, Publication Sunpost, Newspaper Publication Detroit Living, Publication Elie Decor, German Design Publication EXHIBITS 1993/94 Personal Drawings, Exhibit Sibley Gallery Cornell University 1997/98 Personal Furniture, Exhibit Americana's Collection 1999 Personal Projects, Exhibit South Florida Arts Center, Miami Beach, FL 2001 Steelcase furniture exhibit EXPERIENCE Mr. Oppenheim, a graduate from Cornell University, is the founder of OPPENheim architecture + design corporation, Receiving his professional training at several firms located in Spain, Japan and United States, Mr. Oppenheim developed a great design sense based on a physical as well as spiritual contextual sensitivity. Projects designed under OPPENhei n architecture + design: 03/08/2002 09:48 3056722672 OPPENHEIM Chad 1.Owenheim. A -IA 1999 / present OPPENhelrn Archkeellure + Design Miami Florida PAGE 05 • Governor Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Historical Renovation and 30.000 of Addition to a 1930 building of 100,000 sf. Project Includes restoration of facades to original state, adding of a 4w story. 8 new guest suites, underground parking, restaurant, pool terraoss and reflecting pool and interior design of lobby and suites. • Crown Hotel, Mismi'Basch, Florida Historical Renovation and Addition to a 1942 building of 300,000 at. Project Includes restoration of facades to original $trate, new penthouse guest rooms, adding of a pool cabanas and facilities, restaurant, pool terraces and reflecting pool and interior design of lobby and suites. • Park Washington Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Historical Renovation and Addition to (5) historic buildings totaling 250,000 at. Project includes restoration of facades to original state, adding of a 41h story, restaurant, pool terraces and reflecting pool and interior design of lobby and suites. • Clinton Hotel, Miami Beach, Florlds Historical Renovation and Addition to a 1935 building of 50,000 sf. Project includes restoration of facades to original state, adding of 4°'story penthouse suites, underground parking, restaurant, pool terraces and reflecting pool and Interior design of lobby and suites. • Ilona, a Condominium, Miami Beach. Florida A Sstory 45,000 at, new construction Condominium Building with double height apartments, parking and roof -top pool and terrace • Itonsbay, a Condominium, Miami Beach, Florida A 5 story, new construction Condominium Building with (8) four-story townhouses and (1) four- story penthouse villa. The building includes covered parking and (2) pools. comprising over 40,000 sf • Sky, a Condominium, Harbor Island, Florida A 20 awry, 200,000 at, new construction condominium building with double height apartments. parking and root -top pool and terrace • Edgewater, a Condominium, Miami Beach, Florida A 40 story, 450,000 at new construction Condominium Building with double height apartments. parking and pool/ health club terrace • Purdy Plaza, Miami Beach, Florida Reconstruction of a 20,000 sf commercial building and interior design for new tenants • OPPENofflce, Miami, Florida Reconstruction of a 7,000 sf commercial building and interior design for new tenants • 20*'Street Office Building, Miami Beach. Florida Architectural Design for a 6 story, 150.000 at, mixed use building Including parking and various roof gardens. • Chelsea Art Building, New York, New York Architectural Design for a 15 story, 50,000 sf mixed use building including parking and various roof gardens. • Euclid Lofts. Miami beach, Florida Reconstruction and conversion of (3) Historical Preservation Buildings, comprising 17,000 of into open plan live/work lofts • WWW Corporate Office, Miami, Florida Interior Design of (3) 11,000 at floors for an Internet company. Project Includes furniture design, construction management and bidding of specialties and materiels • Indian Creek Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Renovation and preservation of 90,000 sf Historical Hotel and Guest quarters. Projects include the redesigning of a two-story vacant guest house and the re -Imaging of the hotel suites • Saiana Bay Condominium, Miami Beach, Florida A 5 -story, 15 -unit condominium building comprising 60,000 of with covered parking a pool courtyard garden • Madison Hotel Condominium. Miami Beach, Florida . Historic Renovation and Addition of two 1920 -1935 buildings In the An Deco District. Including restoration of existing buildings. addition of third story penthouse units, restaurant. rooftop pools, and private roof terraces. Project scope also Involves complete Interior Design package for lobby and hotel suites. • Taylor Residence. Miami Beach, Florida lnterior+ Exterior Renovation of historic home in South Beach's Art Deco District. • Vila Gallian, Miami Beach, Florida Interior+ Exterior Renovation of historic home in South Beach's Art Deco District. V34•1, 03/08/2002 09:48 3056722672 OPPENHEIM PAGE 06 • Ville Allegra, Miami Beach, Florida Archlteciure and Interior Design of island home on Miami Beach. • 5 House, Miami, Florida Contemporary housing prototype for community of economical loft -style homes • WWW Corporate Apartment, Miami, Florida Interior Design and Renovation of apartment in the Santa Maria Condominium. • Afiiage. a Condominium, Miami Beach, Florida A 5story, 25.000 sf new construction Condominium Building with double height apartments, parking and roof top pool and tenace 1995/1999 Arquitectonice Intemational Miami. Florida • Miami Youth Museum, Miami Florida A 40,000 sf museum and grounds including an auditorium, an library, a cafeteria, and classrooms, designed with children in mind • Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana California Architectural design of 59,000 sf science museum located alongside a freeway in Orange Cot • Mloml Haat Arena, Miami Florida Architecture and interior design of 20.000 seat Indoor arena as pact of the down -town revitalization of Biscayne Bay • NBC Studios and Magic Johnson Clnemae, Miami, Florida A 400,000 mixed use entertainment complex located on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami. • Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles. California A 65 -acre master plan for downtown Los Angeles which includes a 20,000 seat sports arena, 400.000 sf of retal"ntertainment, and two 500,000 sf hotels • Chelsea Art Building, New York New York Architecture and interior design of 50.000 sf gallery complex butted in the Chelsea district • 17th Street Garage, Miami Beach Re-imaging of existing 210,000 sf parking facility for 850 automobiles • Tumor Arena. Atlanta Georgia Architecture and interior design of 21,500 seat indoor arena for hockey and basketball adaptable to other sports and music events. Part of a complex, which includes the new CNN Headquarters • Times Square Hotel and EWalk, New York New York Architectural and interior design of 1.37 million sf development that includes a sixty story tower which houses an 850 room hotel • Hong Kong East, Master Plan. Hong Kong Master planning and architectural design for a mired use complex that includes 7 million sf of offices, a shopping mall, 52 residential towers, a streetscape and other civic spaces • CNN Center Renovation. Atlanta Georgia Re-imaging and interior design of 1.000,000 sf Turner Networks headquarters to include offices, retail, and entertainment • Standard Hotel. Hollywood CaMomia Architectural, interior. and landscape design for renovation and re -Imaging of a 150 room hotel • Four Seasons Hotel, Caracas Venezuela Interior design of a 250 room 5 -star hotel within a mixed-use project • The Disney All-Star Resort, Orlando Florida Architecture and Interior design of a 5780 -room resort that includes the themed All Star Sports, All-Star Music, and the All-Star Movie • ITT Sheraton, Planet Hollywood Casino, Las Vegas Nevada Architecture and interior design of 3000 -room hotel, 500.000 si casino, and a 3000 -specs parking garage themed to the Planet Hollywood motif • Orlando City Center, Orlando Florida Two office towers totaling 800,000 sf. a 280,00 of hotel. 80,000 sf of retail, a health club, and a I structure. • WOODY Town, Kobe Sanda Japan Architectural and Urban Plan for a new downtown entertainment/ retail zone In Japan • Office Building, La Defense Parts Architectural design of 200.000 sf office building straddling a highway in downtown Paris • Deutche Bank, Berlin Germany 75,000 sf headquarters for Deutch Bank near Brandenberg Gate 01-10134.9 03/08/2002 09:48 3056722672 OPPENHEIM Chad L ODoenheirn, AAA • 86, 70, 80, Grange Road. Singapore Ten story luxury condominium developments that are on adjacent pieces of property • Shorehaven Condominiums, Bronx New York 1,200 unit town home community for lower middle Income families • Fleming Residence, Miami Beach Florida Interior design and renovation ofa 7,000 sf home on an exclusive island off of Miami Beach • Villa Marquard. Miami Beach Florida A private estate situated on 800 feet of bay -front property consisting of a 15,000 sf main residence, a 5.000 sf guest house, and a 3000 sf servants quarters with garage • Hughes Cove Residence, Miami Florida An 11,000 sf waterfront residence located in a gated community of Coconut Grove PAGE 07 o -to 341 03/08/2002 09:48 3056722672 OPPENHEIM PAGE 01 oppenfax to. City Clerk - City of Miami date. 3.8.01 phone. (305)416-1400 fax. (305)858-1610 Att: City Clerk — City of Miami project. number. pages. 7 from: Rodrigo Londono As per my conversation with Sarah E. Eaton, I am faxing you the Official Nomination Form prior to you receiving the original package. We are awarded that the deadline is today. Though, the package is on its way. Please contact me if you have any comments. Thank you, Rodrigo Londono oppenheim architecture + design I.I.c. 245 NE 37'" Street, FL 33137 Telephone.305.576.8404 • Fax.305.576.8433 pix=1p�4.e PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY.Q-M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQV- (32) DATE: 04, 2002 15:31:27 FOLIO NO: 01-3219-019-0340 Lt,,AL ADDR: 245 NE 37 ST GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 245 NE 37 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 11 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY TAINO INVESTMENTS INC YEAR: 2000 2001 3312 N MIAMI AVE LAND: 60,375 60,375 MIAMI FL 33127• BLDG: 96,059 101,174 TOTAL: 156,434 161,549 ZIP: 331273524 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTER: 0 0 19 53 42 PB 1-115 NONEX: 156,434 161,549 BUENA VISTA BISC BADGER CLUB COS GRSS TX: 4,904 LOT 39 & LOT 41 LESS HWY CNTY TX: 3,297 LOT SIZE 112.000 X 72 CITY TX: 1,607 OR 14516-1999 0490 5 SALE AMT: 260,000 SALE DATE: 04/1990 07/1989 06/1983 SALE TYPE: 5/ 3/ 1/I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32190190340 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 2-X434.= OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD RFS,, _ zp „` c r NAME IV7/o" PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) /,(P/ Z 7-16E R7;ogie, vl-..UrA l lvry iZR� � 4- Ayi) - D C-1-1 BUSINESS/EMPLOYER I ll t. -, ,o `G , z7A/c . 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THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ❑ ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. �'?O L. �s r Cams �� lv- /I7r D „z i rir%uz7:, C ozG c� S. ,ec lf3 FDuk&:rt f /�/L�/��I.0 G�Il /Lb � tN, AUC./N 1`�4 J qa-j- Cvcauut-6 �3tic�� 4� L p /—Z / rtr 6paw"" qc *6001! 3.04 dcaa+gx. X11 bY► rf�rL r�o�%ro gAir, LL/!7 4& -,N 7—,t~9Vb4l ANTHONY R: PARREH, JR. 1617 Tigertail Avenue -- Coconut Grove, FL. 33133 (305) 442-1999 Day (305) 285-0137 Eve (305) 442-1906 Fax email: apardsh@windandrain.com MEMBERSHIPS & LICENSES: Florida Bar (1977) Florida Real Estate Broker (1981) Florida Mortgage Broker (1983) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1994 to Present - FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF WIND & RAIN, INC., a low -to -moderate income single- family homebuilder, community developer, and Housing Solutions Provider"m in Miami, FI. Major focus to date: Coconut Grove, FI. in partnership with Coconut Grove Local Development Corporation. Twelve homes built to date, all sold to first-time homebuyers through utilization of the City of Miami's "Soft 2nd" mortgage program for affordable housing. Approximately 12 housing solutions are currently under development (7 in the West Grove and 5 in the Allapattah Affordable Housing Scattered Site Project, in conjunction with the Rafael Hernandez Housing & Economic Development Corp.) PRESIDENT OF WIND S RAIN PROPERTIES, INC., a full-service real estate brokerage, property management, and real property consultancy company. Headquarters at 145 Grand Avenue, the first new office building constricted in West Coconut Grove in 40 years (development by Wind & Rain, Inc.). Re -development of Grand Avenue commercial corridor, anchored by key properties acquired by Wind & Rain as part of overall revitalization effort. 1992 to 2002: EXCLUSIVE REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT AND BROKER to Miami -Dade Community College. Responsible for land acquisition and leasing throughout Miami -Dade County, as well as disposition of surplus real estate. In dose coordination with M-DCC's Legal Department, Administration, and District Board of Trustees assembled land for 2,200 car parking garage (Wolfson Campus), pub office buildings for expansion from private owner/RTC (Hialeah Center), arranged land exchange with First Union for new campus (Inter American Center), and assembled land for panting (Homestead Campus) totaling approx. $20M. 1998 to 2000: DIRECTOR OF ACQUISITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT with the Dacra Companies, Miami Beach, FL. Continuing acquisition of properties in the Miami Design District and coordination of private and public efforts to revitalize approx. 1 M sq. ft. of commercial space. Pre -development of St. Francis Hospital site into approx. 150 luxury residential units. 1983 to 1998.- REAL 998:REAL ESTATE BROKER AND PARTNER with Trust Group, Inc., licensed real elate brokers. Assemblage, rezoning and marketing of $10M land parcel adjacent to Miami International Mall, including development of small business park. Extensive experience with tax- free exchanges, sale -leasebacks, warehouse and office leasing. Headed redevelopment and leasing of 50,000 sq. ft. of commercial space on Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. i 1-03 4 �-s ; ANTHONY R. PARRISH, JR. page 2 of 2 ASSOCIATE TAX ATTORNEY with Arky, Freed, Steams, Watson and Greer, P.A., Miami. Real estate syndications and corporate law. 1982-1983. ATTORNEYICOORDINATOR FOR DUVAL COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION, Jacksonville, FL. Drafting of County and Local bills. Coordination of public hearings and legislative lobbying. Attorney for GBN Homebuilders. 1978-1980. ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY with Dell, Graham, Wilcox, PA, Gainesville, FL. Insurance defense and appellate practice. 1976-1978. FOREMAN, SURVEYOR, PILOT, Twin Creek Ranch, Jackson Hole, WY. 1973-1975. MILITARY SERVICE. Lt. U.S.N.R. Qualified jet navigator. Instructor U.S. Naval Academy. 1970-1973. EDUCATION: Graduate Program in Taxation, Holland Law Center, University of Florida. LLM. in Taxation (1981). Writing Instructor. University of Florida College of Law. J.D. (1977). Abstract Editor Florida Sea Grant projects on environmental low and land use planning. University of Pennsylvania. B.A. History (1969). PUBLICATIONS: Web Site: http:/Avww.vAndandrain.com Book Review: "Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and Gifts," 34 U.FIa.L.Rev. 158 (1981). "Public Beach Access: A Guaranteed Place to Spread Your Towel," 29 U. Fla. L. Rev. 853 (1977). Co-author. REFERENCES: Upon request. 2-1034.$, Cnt r �t�xx�ct RF ANA GELABERT-SANCHEZ C C� t7. CARLOS A. GIMENEZ Director * um um .• �j ! j% C ; F,� City Manager ��O-moo Fh14 March 2, 2002 f( Dear Sir or Madam: The City of Miami is currently seeking to fill ten vacancies on the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board is composed of nine members, and one alternate member, who are experienced people in specific professions related to the Board's responsibilities. Board members must either be permanent residents of the City of Miami or work or maintain a business in the City of Miami or own real property in the City of Miami. Code Section 2-884(e) stipulates that no employee of Miami -Dade County, Florida, or any municipality therein other than City employees, shall serve on or be appointed to any board of the City (this restriction may be waived by a four-fifths affirmative vote of the City Commission, provided the individual is a resident of the City of Miami). Board members must be appointed according to the following qualifications: One (1) member shall be an architect registered in the State. One (1) member shall be a landscape architect registered in the State. One (1) member shall be a historian or architectural historian qualified by means of education or experience and having demonstrated knowledge and interest in county history or architectural history. One (1) member shall be an architect or architectural historian having demonstrated knowledge and experience in architectural restoration and historic preservation. One (1) member shall be an experienced real estate broker licensed by the State. One (1) member shall be a person experienced in the field of business and finance or law. Three (3) members shall be citizens with demonstrated knowledge and interest in the historic and architectural heritage of the city and/or conservation of the natural environment, and may also qualify under any of the above categories. One (1) alternate member shall qualify under one (1) of the above categories. We would like to inform you and/or your membership of this opportunity to serve the community and to submit nominations for the vacant positions. Enclosed are copies of the nomination forms for your use. The completed nomination forms must be submitted to the City Clerk, Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133, by March 8, 2002. The City Commission will consider making the appointments at the City Commission meeting presently scheduled for April 11.2002. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call me at 305-416-1409 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Sarah E. Eaton Preservation Officer PLANNING '& ZONING DEPARTMENT�� 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor/Miami, Florida 33130/(3051416-1400;Tele,_opier: '30.i) 416-2156 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 330708/Miami, Florida 33233-070 ' PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYP 'M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INOT"-"' (32) DATE: 04 2002 14:37:05 FOLIO NO: 01-4140-028-0020 LL..iAL ADDR: 1617 TIGERTAIL AVE GRP FOLIO: - PROP ADDR: 1617 TIGER TAIL AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY ANTHONY PARRISH JR &W YEAR: 2000 2001 ELEANOR HAYDOCK LAND: 98,175 127,050 1617 TIGERTAIL AVE BLDG: 181,732 201,649 COCONUT GROVE FL TOTAL: 279,907 328,699 ZIP: 331332517 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 COLLEEN'S SUB NONEX: 254,907 303,699 PB 135-7 GRSS TX: 7,618 LOT 2 BLK 1 CNTY TX: 4,999 LOT SIZE 55 X 104.95 CITY TX: 2,619 OR 17690-0988 0697 1 SALE AMT: 385,000 407,500 80;000 SALE DATE: 06/1997 12/1996 10/1988 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 1/V NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41400280020 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: From: Mike / LIZ To: TODD TRAGASH Date: 302 Time: 5:32:10 AM Page 2 of 2 ............................................................................... FROM : AIA MIAMI FAX NO. 3054480136 Mar. 06 '2002 01:34PM P2 REC-"'ter OFFICIAL Z001 MAP 4 NOMINATION FORM L, ;.i r•;t:.�zi, HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL. CITY iL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME C. Isabel Saavedra-Tragash PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY. ZIP CO 261 Palm Avenue Miami Beach, Fl. 33139 OCC7PA-M5N— nterior Desianer BUSINESS/EMPLOYER STA Architectural Group — BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 3576"N: Miami Avenue Miami, Fl. 33127 TELEPHONE NIU 1 I AYTIM -fiON--A -�ItOME) 305-571-1811 ext. 205 305-532-1045 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI UMI TS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE 3500 N. Miami Avenue Miami, F1. 33127 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSER OF THE FOLLOWING POS IONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALT. BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. C ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. .THREfi (3) MEMBERS SHALL]Z . BE CnENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHrItCTURAL HERITAGE OF THE' CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTT TIES. AtOOROTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSrrIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. Ms. Saavedra-Tragash received her degree in Architecture at the University of Florida in 1985. She is a principal in the firm of STA Architectural Group (STA) which provides architectural and interior design services, with an emphasis on the rehabilitation of historic structures in Miami Beach. She owns a commercial property in the Wynwood neighborhood and has a deep respect for the architectural heritage of our community. �-- March 12th, 2001 C C. ISABEL SAAVEDRA-TRAGASH Principal / Interior Designer STA ARCHITECTURAL GROUP Ms. Saaverdra-Tragash is the Principal -in -Charge of the interior design services provided by STA Architectural Group. A native of Bolivia, Ms. Saavedra-Tragash combines her comprehensive knowledge of indigenous materials with her design and technical expertise. The result producing an eclectic expression in both classic and contemporary form. Ms. Saavedra-Tragash's professional career encompasses private sector projects located within South Florida, and South America. Her designs span a broad range on commercial and residential projects types. Each design solution is customized to the specific program, time and budgetary constraints. Bachelor of Design in Architecture University of Florida - 1985 Ms. Saaved ra-Tra gash received formal training in architecture at the University of Florida. Her terminal project focused on the architectural rehabilitation of the interiors of the Royal Palm, a historic Art Deco hotel located in the Miami Beach Architectural District. Ms. Saavedra-Tragash supplemented her architectural education interning at firms that specialize in interior architecture. There she developed a sensitivity toward interior architectural details. Many of the projects Ms. Saavedra-Tragash has been involved are within designated historic places and strictly follow the guidelines for architectural preser- vation of significant interior spaces. Ms. Saaved ra-Tra gash is the Principal in Charge of overseeing the firm's interior projects concentrating on design, space-programming/planning, finish/furnishing selection, specification & purchasing throughout each phase of the project. Selected examples of Ms. Saavedra-Tragash's commercial project experience include: Estefan Enterprises Corp. Offices Sky Latin America Admin. Offices Allied Universal Corporate Offices Courthouse Square, Miami Beach Beach Paradise, Miami Beach Baptist Medical Arts, Kendall Hispanic Community Center Clevelander Hotel, Miami Beach Cardozo Hotel, Miami Beach Bentley Hotel, Miami Beach Alamac, Miami Beach Coral Gables Medical Plaza I 03.13/2002 21:53 FAX 3056752954 STA-ARCHITECTURA F AX TRANS M I TTA L 2 0 0 2 DATE March 13, 2002 PAGE 1 1 OF 3 To City Clerk's Office FAX 305-858-1610 PHONE 305-250-5360 FROMI Isabel Saavedra-Tragash PRO1E NAME RE Vacancies for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board FILE # C.C. 9 NOTES / COMMENTS: Good Afternoon. Enclosed please find the official nomination form for the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board for your review_ If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at 305-571-1811 ext. 205. Best regards, PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYF" -M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQTr---' (32) DATE: 04 2002 14:40:15 FOLIO NO: 01-3125-019-0030 L__iAL ADDR: 3526 N MIAMI AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 3526 N MIAMI AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 11 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY TODD B TRAGASH &W C ISABEL YEAR: 2000 2001 261 PALM AVE LAND: 20,790 20,790 MIAMI BEACH FL BLDG: 65,098 73,057 TOTAL: 85,888 93,847 ZTP: 331395141 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 WYNDWOOD PARK PB 5-23 NONEX: 85,888 93,847 LOT 6 BLK 1 GRSS TX: 2,599 LOT SIZE 27.000 X 110 CNTY TX: 1,717 OR 17512-3817 0197 2 (2) CITY TX: 882 SALE AMT: 165,000 110,000 262,000 SALE DATE: 01/1997 03/1993 06/1980 SALE TYPE: 2/I 2/I 2/I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 31250190030 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 02-1034.8 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM ,Qeox. X41 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD oFtiiq y �'•y f, NAME O I .. BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, Z CODE) MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: '4 ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR YOUYR-�Q{UALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. E r; 3 -g8 -0 2 i' LOURDES SOLERA 1750 SW 16th Street Miami, Florida 33145 (305) 857-3588 EDUCATION Master of Architectural History - University of Virginia, 1991' 'L. Murray Dixon during the Streamline Decade" Bachelor of Architecture - Mississippi State University, 1987 QUALIFICATIONS Florida Architectural Registration, 1993 Experience in historic preservation, lectures on historic subjects and project presentations. Experience in commercial and retail design and development, construction documents, project management, construction administration, specifications writing, site planning and zoning documents. Computer abilities include AutoCADD, Archibus FM, MS Project, Excel, MS Word. MS Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop and Pagemaker. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan. 2001 -present Florida International University - Miami, FL. Adjunct Professor - Architectural History. July 1999 - present MCHARRY ASSOCIATES - Miami, FL Project Manager for public projects. Provide schematic, design development drawings and construction documents. Prepare company's marketing awards program and project presentations. Major Projects: Criminal Justice and Environmental Science Center, Miami -Dade Community College (New educational facility for North Campus); Dade Country Courthouse, Miami, FL (continuing historic restoration for floors 1-6); Lake Forest Elementary, Broward County (school expansion); Whiddon Educational Center, Broward County (classroom addition); Concourse 'F", Miami International Airport (Code compliance project) Oct. 1997 June 1999 WOLFBERG, ALVAREZ AND PARTNERS - Miami, FL. Project Architect/ Project Manager for multiple commercial projects. Provide design development drawings, construction documents and construction administration. Research and prepare programming for museum, corporate offices and manufacturing plant. Major Projects: Kristi House- Lee Orlowitz Child Center, Miami FL (Non-profit child advocacy center and Office of State Attorney); Science Center of the Americas, Miami, FL (Phase I Programming for the Miami Museum of Science); Coral Springs Charter School, Coral Springs, FL (Retail mall conversion); Ryder Elementary Charter School, Miami, FL; Sweet Donna's Country Store, South Miami, FL (restaurant); Ocean Reef Cultural Center, Key Largo, FL (auditorium, library and museum); Sasso & Gribble Poolhouses, North Miami, FL (poolhouse renovations); City of North Miami Main Street Revitalization, North Miami, FL; Cypress Lake Town Center, North Lauderdale, FL (shopping center renovation); Cordis Corp., Miami Lakes, FL (renovations and additions medical complex). June 1996- Oct 1997 LSM STUDIO -Miami, FL. Project Manager/ Facility Admistration responsible for development of South American corporate offices. Major Projects: Nortel CALA, Sunrise, FL (corporate offices of telecommunication company); NT Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela; NT du Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil, NT Puerto Rico, San Juan, P.R. (sales offices for Nortel). 34.9 Dec 1993 -May 1996 KOLL FACILITIES SERVICES - Miami and Sunrise, FL. Project Manager/ Facility Planner responsible for all user interface, project development and management, coordinate all facility requests and implementation, determine re -stack criteria, occupancy status and budget tracking, liaison between user -client and project construction. Major Projects: Northern Telecom CALA, Inc., Miami Lakes, FL (Latin American sales headquarters- telecommunications co.); Nortel CALA, Sunrise, FL (liaison between client and architect( contractor for relocation of headquarters from six buildings to one building Apr 1993 -Nov 1993 FORBES ARCHITECTS - Coral Gables, FL. Project Manager. Major Projects: Bentley's Luggage and Gifts (Nationwide retail store build -outs); Graham Properties, Miami Lakes, FL (retail and commercial renovations); Spanish Trace, Miami, FL (renovation multi -family development). Jan 1993- Apr 1993 LOURDES SOLERA, ARCHITECT - Miami, FL. Design, site planning and development, construction documents. Major Projects: Mertz Residence,. Miami, FL (addition and renovations); Emaus Retreat House, Miami, FL (addition and renovations religious center). Jun 1991 Jan 1993 HATCHER, ZEIGLER, GUNN & ASSOCIATES - South Miami, FL. Project Architect, design development and construction documents. Major Projects: Amelia Earhart Elementary / Hialeah Middle School, Hialeah, FL (addition and renovations); Opa-Locka Elementary, Opa-Locka, FL (addition and renovations); Rainbow Park Elementary, Miami, FL (addition and renovations). Sep 1989 -May 1991 dB ASSOCIATES - Charlottesville, VA. Intern Architect Architectural design, construction documents for commercial and residential development. Jun 1987 -Aug 1989 FRASUER KNIGHT ASSOCIATES - Miami, FL. Intern Architect Major Projects: Northern Trust Bank, Coral Gables, FL (interior build -out); Financial Federal, Miami Beach, FL (historical renovation); Easter Seal Society, Miami, FL (addition and renovation child development center); Hope Center, Miami, FL (training facility for mentally and physically handicapped). RELATED EXPERIENCE Board of Directors, Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 2001 Secretary / Treasurer - AIA Miami Chair AIA Miami- Architecture Week, 2000 & 2001 ORGANIZATIONS Board - City of Miami Historic Preservation and Environmental Board, 1997 - present Board of Directors, Miami Design Preservation League, 1995 - present Volunteer Tour Guide, Miami Design Preservation League, Jan 1992 - present American Institute of Architects 1988-90; 1997 - present Society of Architectural Historians 1989 - present President - Society of Architectural Historians - University of Virginia Chapter 1990-91 Miami Design Preservation League 1991- present National Trust for Historic Preservation 1989 - present REFERENCES Available upon request PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY^"EM - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQT' Y (32) DATE: 04. /2002 14:53:25 FOLIO NO: 01-4110-030-0070 LrvAL ADDR: 1750 SW 16 ST GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 1750 SW 16 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY KRISTIN L MERTZ &W MARIA YEAR: 2000 2001 1750 SW 16 ST LAND: 42,856 47,164 MIAMI FL BLDG: 31,952 35,315 TOTAL: 74,808 82,479 ZIP: 331451427 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 10 54 41 NONEX: 49,808 57,479 DURNIERS SUB PB 11-2 GRSS TX: 1,729 LOT 9 BLK 1 CNTY TX: 1,225 LOT SIZE 50.000 X 109 CITY TX: 504 OR 15958-0433 0693 1 SALE AMT: 78,000 63,000 1 SALE DATE: 06/1993 04/1985 01/1978 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 5/I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41100300070 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY.C' ''K - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQt*" " ( 32 ) DATE: 04, 2002 14:54:00 FOLIO NO: 01-4116-015-1410 LhvAL ADDR: 3431 SW 25 ST GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 3431 SW 25 ST CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY CHRISTOPHER C KEIDAISH YEAR: 2000 2001 3431 SW 25 ST LAND: 52,488 57,737 MIAMI FL BLDG: 36,878 49,074 TOTAL: 89,366 106,811 ZTP: 33133 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 SILVER BLUFF HOMESITES PB 8-101 NONEX: 89,366 106,811 LOT 24 BLK 5 GRSS TX: 2,833 LOT SIZE 40.000 X 120 CNTY TX: 1,914 OR 19848-3663 06 2001 1 CITY TX: 918 SALE AMT: 157,000 143,000 SALE DATE: 06/2001 02/2001 05/1988 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 5/ NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41160151410 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: From: I ke 1 LV To: MAX STRANG Date: 17M2 Time: 1:26:46 AM Page 2 of 2 FROM : AIA MIAMI FAX NO. : 3054480136 RECEIVE( OFFICIAL 2002 MAR -8 Pri r=27 NOMINATION FORM CITY-CLEi;;; p HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL. CITY OF MIAMI. FL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME A YIAmr-IN { I1VlJF%mQQ \l7. n - 1. v.. .. , 4CSl =xDLlbL^s 'R Mar. 06 2002 01:34PM P2 czcowa " c-iltomIr-, I=V 33133 BUSINESS)EMPLOYER s -r 9Aw& a s BUSINESS ADDRESS (SMET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 3109 CwD . A -*?1.-15, . MIAMI �� 331—TdLEPH NUMBER . SNE—NUI IlU SDA IM Q S LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) L6CA-TF5 ITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI UMITS TO WHICHi1 OU HOLD TITLE ses 'peftAm wr / At&%* POSITK)N(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOVALEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CIt7Z w CATEGORY. NOMINEES WNO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE GTY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. [] ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL- HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. E} ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL 13E AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. Q ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. Q .THREE ... (3) . MEl1ABERS SHALL. BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHIiECTURAI HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND10R CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. © ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATE OF THE UCA E CE, ACTT ES. ANDIOR OTH NENT 1NFORMATI WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. 07--- Mar. v AFFILATIONS: The Kampong of the National Tropical Botanical Garden Board of Overseers Cocoanut Grove Village Council Past Secretary 2892 MAR -8 p,) j. 2 r 7 ^C. -4A Clry OFci, H�gMFt I. �'� Coconut Grove Collaborative -A new community body with a goal to create a consensus for a strategic plan for the future of the West Grove and Grand Avenue. Founding Member American Institute of Architects Member Urban Environment League of Miami Member Fairchild Tropical Garden Member PROFESSIONAL/ EDUCATION: Strang Architects, Inc. Founding Principal Columbia University Master ofArchftecture University of Florida Bachelor of Design Born 1970, Winter Haven, Florida 02— �8 PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SYS' M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQLT-' (32) DATE: 04, 2D02 15:35:53 FOLIO NO: 01-4129-000-0200 L...-sAL ADDR: 4080 DOUGLAS RD GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 4080 SW 37 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY MAX WILSON STRANG YEAR: 2000 2001 4080 DOUGLAS RD LAND: 354,600 443,250 MIAMI FL BLDG: 6,149 9,735 TOTAL: 360,749 452,985 ZIP: 33133 HEX: 0 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 25,000 29 54 41 0.90 AC NONEX: 360,749 427,985 BEGIN 764FTN OF SE COR OF NE1/4 GRSS TX: 10,264 W222FT N20OFT E222FT S CNTY TX: 6,558 20OFT TO BEG LESS E25FT FOR CITY TX: 3,706 DOUGLAS ROAD SALE AMT: 400,000 250,000 <MORE> SALE DATE: 06/1999 03/1998 10/1993 SALE TYPE: 1/I 1/I 5/ NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41290000200 ACTION: 1 -CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 0 034.6 i7� Ta: VICTOR ZAMPAREIII - ..�, ..Date: 3112 Tire: 5:43:14 AM ....... Page 2 oft ..................... ........................................ . -c= M?AMI FAX NO. : 3954489136 Mar. 06 2092 01:34PM P2 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM �' 1! ow r N RONMENTAL'� T r Hj� �. HISTORIC AND E V! l PRESERVATION BOARD NAME vu,v)2 .7-A MAA -124,- 1,,L1 A .1 A NG�F-- PS ,A&)+l.-r f12-1 5U -1v /02,...t�/ I rG ^CC PAI Y2 SUSINESSIEMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, 'CITY, ZIP CODE) % " _:S � ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IFS) LOCATED WCfHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POS ONS. CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER' CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: �[ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. /❑> ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. xONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPMENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAN/. i THREE. py. . MEMBERS SHALL BE CII mm WITH DEMONSTRATED KNowLEDGE AND jNTFREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. "E (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTWITIES, AND/OA OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. ae,5v"gi 4- jib &HH' -o O2-109 -+1 P R O F E S S I O N A L P R o r 1 L h 5/93 — Present VZA ARCHITECTS, P.A. /DB/A/ VICTOR ZAMPARELLI ARCHITECTS, 13255 SW 137m Avenue, Miami, Fl- Principal-in-Charge, LPrincipal-in-Charge, President Mr. Zamparelli has over 15 years of diversified experience managing major retail, commercial, banking, office, residential & hospitality projects, for both private & public sector clients. Mr. Zamparelli has worked in numerous Historic Districts throughout the Country, including: Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL. Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA. Hollywood & Highland, Los Angeles, CA. Rockefeller Center, N.Y.C. Grand Central Station, N.Y.C. Soho District, N.Y.C. Landmarks Preservation Commission Madison Avenue, N.Y.C. Landmarks Preservation Commission Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA 12/90-5/93 PARK ASSOCIATES, INC., 103 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Director of Project Management and Design Associate Responsible for managing national retailer's accounts. Duties include project management of over 70 projects, staffing and supervision of office personnel, review of invoices and billings, coordination with client, vendors and consultants, marketing, development of proposals, and other administrative functions. Responsible for the purchase, application and management of CAD systems. Accounts under my supervision include: - The Body Shop - Bames & Noble Bookstores - B. Dalton Booksellers - Sunglass Hut - Bostonian Shoes - Doubleday Bookshops 4/90-12/90 NORMAN ROSENFELD ARCHITECTS, 41 East 11 St., New York, NY Project Manager Responsible for the allocation, supervision and coordination of design and production group. Coordinated with client and consultants. Met with client regarding programming, design, and construction phasing for: - Macy's at Herald Square 200,000 sq.ft. Renovation. 9/87-4/90 PENNOYER TURINO ARCHITECTS, 152 Madison Ave, New York, NY Project Manager Responsible for the management and design of hi -end residential, hotel, and commercial renovations and new construction projects. Initiated design concepts. Managed design staff and production of construction document, consultants and presentations to clients. Selected Projects: - The Mark Hotel - Brownstone Renovation - EMS Office Headquarters 11/85-9/87 - Judson Art Storage Facility - H.P.D. Apartment buildings - Dean Residence DI MARINISI & WOLFE Architects/ Urban Designers, Boston, MA. Senior Designer/Job Captain Directly responsible for the design and production of commercial and institutional projects. Duties included coordination with consultants, review of shop drawings, and site supervision. Selected projects include: - Falcone Piano Showroom - Boston Police Station - MCI Dormitory Facility - Boston Juvenile Detention Center eel. 10/84-10/85 JERRY M. JOHNSON Exhibit Designers, Boston, MA. Designer Planning and design of aquarium and zoo projects, including development of Master Plans, construction detailing, and coordination with technical advisors for the following projects: - New York Aquarium - Indianapolis Zoo - Prospect Park 1/86-9/87 BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL CENTER, School of Architecture. Faculty member responsible for the Senior Year design curriculum. 8/86-9/87 TUFT UNIVERSITY Regular design critic to the First Year Design Studio. 1/02 HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN. Executive Education Program, Continuing Education. Course on Marketing Skills. 9/01 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL, Leading Professional Service Firms Program. Executive Education. 1983-1986 BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL CENTER, School of Architecture. Bachelor in Architecture 1978-1983 UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO, School of Architecture. - New York City Historical Preservation Society Award 1989 for the Mark Hotel given to Pennoyer Turino. Member of design and management group. - New York City Historical Preservation Society Award 1989 for the Brownstone Renovation given to Pennoyer Turino. Member of design group. - Massachusetts Department Of Corrections Design Award 1989 given to Di Marinisi & Wolfe. Project Senior Designer. - Boston Architectural Center Thesis Commendation Award for Design Excellence. American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter, Co-chair Small Business Forum. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. OWTtl" 7777 American Institutes of Architects National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Califomia-Pending Colorado Connecticut Florida Hawaii Illinois Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina Texas Virginia Washington, DC 0 1034.E 03/07/2002 14:12 3052340902 VZA ARCHITECTS PA PACE 01 i F A X C O V E R S H E E I DATE: J ND2 TIME: :2p3 PM TO: %I v ( (�Q PHONE: a�c� �SC�— 53Lp �I r ,� FAX: 505-655— FROM- 05-655-FROM- VjG-be- ?-92rnF0 `-ISI, PHONE: 305-234-0061 FAX: 305-234-0902 RE: Oe6 C� CJ f--,Cr� CC. 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