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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-1197RESOLUTION NO. 02-1197 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL AS AN ALTERNATE MEMBER OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD FOR A TERM AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individual is hereby appointed as an alternate member of the Code Enforcement Board, to serve an unexpired term as designated herein: APPOINTEE: NOMINATED BY: TERM EXPIRATION DATE: Zenia Corral Commission At -Large February 11, 2004 (Alternate) PASSED AND ADOPTED this 29th day of October, 2002. THIS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. i PRISCILLA A. THOMPSO CITY CLERK' Board appointments are administrative acts which do not require the City Attorney's review and approval nor the Mayor's signature. City Commission Meeting of October 29, 2002 Resolution Number 02-1197 TO: Honorable Members of the City Commission FRonn : Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: October 3, 2002 FILE : SUBJECT: Code Enforcement Board October 29, 2002 Agenda REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: List of Members, Resolution The Code Enforcement Board was created to issue orders having the force of law commanding whatever steps are necessary to bring a Code violation into compliance. Florida Statutes Section 162.05(2) requires members of the Code Enforcement Board to be residents of the City of Miami. City Code Section 2-812 states that whenever possible, the board is to consist of an architect, a businessperson, an engineer, a general contractor, a subcontractor, and a realtor. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 162(3)(b), all members serve three year terms. Pursuant to City Code Sec. 2-886(a), any board member shall be automatically removed if, in a given calendar year: (1) he/she is absent from three consecutive meetings; or (2) He/she is absent from four of the board's meetings. The provisions of this section may be waived by a four-fifths vote of the members of the full city commission. One. appointment is needed at this time: • The Commission At -Large has one appointment for alternate member seat vacancy created when Commissioner Sanchez appointed Manuel Chamizo as his regular appointment. 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 October 29, 2002 Commission agenda. This matter was deferred from the September 11, 2002 Commission meeting. PAT:ss c: Ruth E. Johnson, Assistant City Attorney Teresita Fernandez, Liaison/Chief, Hearing Boards Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Charles McEwan, Chairman, Code Enforcement Board 02-119'7 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD (9 members) NOMINATED BY NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE REGALADO Ney Denis Rod; SANCHEZ TEELE GONZALEZ WINTON AT LARGE Manuel Chamizo; James Keane, Jr.; Adolfo Ramos; RESOLUTION TERM 1-24-02 EXPIRE R-00-632 2-10-03 7-20-00 A=5-9-01 7-11-01 12-13-01 4-10-02 5-7-02 5-8-02 R-02-699 2-13-04 6-13-02 (unexpired) R-02-308 2-10-03 3-14-02 A= R-02-93 2-12-03 1-24-02 A=2-13-02 4-14-02 R-02-994 2-12-03 A= Michael Gongora; 9-11-02 Allyson Warren; ALLYMICHEL@AOL.COM R-02-308 AWARREN@STROOK.COM 3-14-02 C.+ 1 MUST BE RESIDE IN CITY AND FILE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INTEREST [addresses and phone numbers protected by State Law — check with Sylvia Scheider] � 1 2-11-05 A= 5 REQUIRED 1 Sworn Sworn RES -OK Confidential Sworn RES -OK Sworn Confidential 9/20/2002 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD (9 members) AT LARGE Charles McEwan, Chairman; R-02-308 2-11-03 RES -OK 3-17-02 A= Confidential Sworn AT LARGE Paul Debesa; R-02-994 2-11-03 ALTERNATE 9-11-02 A= het Oamrn s oner Sanchez 2 -1004 %lZ`ill r , uiie�c iced m l t. MUST BE RESIDE IN CITY AND FILE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INTEREST [addresses and phone numbers protected by State Law — check with Sylvia Scheider] 2 CC 9/20/2002 k, 001. 1. 4r tNCaA69BLTEI C, 0 vi or »: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK'S REPORT MEETING DATE: March 14, 2002 Page No. 13 {This meeting includes the continuation of the March 7, 2002 Commission meeting. } ITEM 12 (March 14`h agenda) A MOTION WAIVING THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN SECTION 2-884 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, AS IT PERTAINS TO THE APPOINTMENT OF ERNESTO HERRERA AS A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY BOARD. MOTION 02-305 MOVED: WINTON SECONDED: GONZALEZ ABSENT: TEELE ITEM 12 A MOTION APPOINTING FRED JACKSON AS A MOTION 02-306 (March 14th MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY MOVED: SANCHEZ agenda) ADVISORY BOARD. SECONDED: GONZALEZ [Note for the Record: Mr. Jackson was nominated by ABSENT: TEELE Commissioner Sanchez.] ITEM 10 A MOTION INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER MOTION 02-310 (March 14`x' TO REVIEW RECORDS TO DETERMINE IF MOVED: TEELE agenda) ELADIO ARMESTO COMPLIES WITH SECONDED: SANCHEZ QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO BE APPOINTED UNANIMOUS AS A MEMBER OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD AND TO REPORT HIS FINDINGS TO THE COMMISSION MEETING CURRENTLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 11, 2002. [Note for the Record: Section 162.05(2) of the Florida Statutes requires that members of the Code Enforcement Board be residents of the City of Miami. Mr. Armesto stated on the record that he did not live in the City of Miami; he further stated that he owned property located in the City of Miami.] U2-119'7 statutes ->Search Statutes->2001->Ch0162->Section 05: Online Sunshine Pagel of 2 On I ne Welcome Sesson {ommitlees Legila�asleformolan lobbrislSunShin Color , Infarmolion View Statutes Search Statutes Constitution Laws of Florida Order Select Year: 0 2001 The 2001 Florida Statutes Go Title XI Chapter 162 View Entire County Organization And Intergovernmental County Or Municipal Code Chapter Relations Enforcement 162.05 Local government code enforcement boards; organization. -- (1) The local governing body may appoint one or more code enforcement boards and legal counsel for the enforcement boards. The local governing body of a county or a municipality that has a population of less than 5,000 persons may appoint five -member or seven -member code enforcement boards. The local governing body of a county or a municipality that has a population equal to or greater than 5,000 persons must appoint seven -member code enforcement boards. The local governing body may appoint up to two alternate members for each code enforcement board to serve on the board in the absence of board members. (2) Members of the enforcement boards shall be residents of the municipality, in the case of municipal enforcement boards, or residents of the county, in the case of county enforcement boards. Appointments shall be made in accordance with applicable law and ordinances on the basis of experience or interest in the subject matter jurisdiction of the respective code enforcement board, in the sole discretion of the local governing body. The membership of each enforcement board shall, whenever possible, include an architect, a businessperson, an engineer, a general contractor, a subcontractor, and a realtor. (3)(a) The initial appointments to a seven -member code enforcement board shall be as follows: 1. Two members appointed for a term of 1 year each. 2. Three members appointed for a term of 2 years each. 3. Two members appointed for a term of 3 years each. (b) The initial appointments to a five -member code enforcement board shall be as follows: 1. One member appointed for a term of 1 year. 2. Two members appointed for a term of 2 years each. 3. Two members appointed for a term of 3 years each. Thereafter, any appointment shall be made for a term of 3 years. (c) The local governing body of a county or a municipality that has a population of less than 5,000 persons may reduce a seven -member code enforcement board to five members upon the simultaneous expiration of the terms of office of two members of the board. (d) A member may be reappointed upon approval of the local governing body. ,. 01-21- http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/i ... /SEC05.HTM&Title-->2001->ChOI62->Section%200\5/20/2002 statutes->Search_Statutes->2001->Ch0162->Section 05: Online Sunshine _ _ Page 2 of 2 (e) An appointment to fill any vacancy on an enforcement board shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term of office. If any member fails to attend two of three successive meetings without cause and without prior approval of the chair, the enforcement board shall declare the member's office vacant, and the local governing body shall promptly fill such vacancy. (f) The members shall serve in accordance with ordinances of the local governing body and may be suspended and removed for cause as provided in such ordinances for removal of members of boards. (4) The members of an enforcement board shall elect a chair, who shall be a voting member, from among the members of the board. The presence of four or more members shall constitute a quorum of any seven -member enforcement board, and the presence of three or more members shall constitute a quorum of any five -member enforcement board. Members shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for such travel, mileage, and per diem expenses as may be authorized by the local governing body or as are otherwise provided by law. (5) The local governing body attorney shall either be counsel to an enforcement board or shall represent the municipality or county by presenting cases before the enforcement board, but in no case shall the local governing body attorney serve in both capacities. History. --s. 1, ch. 80-300; s. 5, ch. 82-37; s. 4, ch. 86-201; s. 2, ch. 87-129; s. 4, ch. 89-268; s. 1, ch. 94-291; s. 1441, ch. 95-147. Note. --Former s. 166.055. 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