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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-00-02340 .0 J-00-311 3/09/00 RESOLUTION NO. 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 as members of the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board in the categories as designated herein, each member to serve a term expiring March 9, 2001, or until the nominating commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINTEES/DISCIPLINES: Miguel Seco/ Historian -Architectural Historian Rai Fernandez/ Architect Rey Martinez/ Citizen NOMINATED BY: Commissioner Wifredo Gort Commissioner Tomas Regalado Commissioner Tomas Regalado CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF MAP - 9 2000 Resolution No. L r APPOINTEES/DISCIPLINES: Lourdes Solera/ Restoration Architect - Architectural Historian Jane Caprelli/ Citizen Andrew Witkins/ Landscape Architect Joseph Richards/ Business and Finance -Law Cynthia Haralson/ Citizen PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11 NOMINATED BY: Commissioner Joe Sanchez Commissioner Joe Sanchez Commissioner Arthur E. Teele, Jr. Commissioner Johnny Winton Commissioner Johnny Winton 9th day of March THIS A INISTRATIVE BECOMWFFECT I WALTECITY b Page 2 of 2 2000. OAU, Y. TO FROM 1 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM SECOND REV I.S'ION k,ierK DATE: February 28, 2000 FILE: SUBJECT: Historic and Environmental Preservation Board REFERENCES: March 9, 2000 Agenda City ENCLOSURES: 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. All members' terms expired on October 27, 1999. 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. Our office advertised for applications in a newspaper of general circulation, as required by the City Code. 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: Appointment By Category Commissioner Winton Citizen Commissioner Winton Business/ Finance or Law incumbent Applicants Residency Jane A. Caporelli OK Michael Conway OK Rai A. Fernandez OK *Cynthia R. Haralson OK Richard Heisenbottle OK Rey Martinez Needs waiver Joseph D. Richards OK Miguel A. Seco OK Lourdes Solera OK Todd B. Tragash OK Andrew M. Witkin ? Jorge Zamanillo OK Dorothy Zinzow OK **Joseph D. Richards OK Residency OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK OK :OK OK OK OK OK OK OK' OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK Appointment By Category Applicants Commissioner Teele Landscape No applications received . Architect Commissioner Teele Real Estate No applications received Broker Commissioner Regalado Architect Rai A. Fernandez Richard Heisenbottle Rey Martinez *"Lourdes Solera Todd B. Tragash " Andrew M. Witkin Commissioner Regalado Citizen Jane A. Caporelli . Michael Conway Rai A. Fernandez Cynthia R. Haralson Richard Heisenbottle *Rey Martinez Joseph D. Richards Miguel A. Seco Lourdes Solera Todd B. Tragash Andrew M. Witkin Jorge Zamanillo Dorothy Zinzow Commissioner Sanchez Restoration *Richard Heisenbottle Architect or Miguel A. Seco Architectural Lourdes Solera ' Historian Todd B. Tragash Commissioner Sanchez Citizen *Jane A. Caporelli Michael Conway. Rai A. Fernandez Cynthia R. Haralson Richard Heisenbottle Rey Martinez Joseph D. Richards Miguel A. Seco Lourdes Solera Todd B. Tragash Andrew M. Witkin Jorge Zamanillo Residency OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK OK :OK OK OK OK OK OK OK' OK OK Needs waiver OK OK OK OK OK Appointment By Category Applicants Residency Commissioner Gort Historian or Richard Heisenbottle OK Architectural *`Miguel A. Seco OK Historian Lourdes Solera OK Jorge Zamanillo OK Commissioner Gort Alternate Jane A. Caporelli OK Rai A. Fernandez OK Cynthia R. Haralson OK Richard Heisenbottle OK Rey Martinez Needs waiver Joseph D. Richards OK Miguel A. Seco OK Lourdes Solera OK Todd B. Tragash OK Andrew M. Witkin ? Jorge Zamanillo OK Dorothy Zinzow OK 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 March 9, 2000 Commission agenda. WJF:sl c: Maria Chiaro, Assistant City Attorney Joel E. Maxwell, Assistant City Attorney Sarah Eaton, Preservation Officer/Liaison to Board, Planning Department Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Joseph Richards, Chairman ` incumbent 00 CITY OF MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD (10 member] o CATEGORY NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE RESOLUTION TERM _REQUIRED APPOINTED BY EXPIRE ARCHITECT REGALADO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DE YURRE (Teele's) HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN GORT RESTORATION ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECT HISTORIAN SANCHEZ REAL ESTATE BROILER �TEELE F Lourdes Solera, 5960 S.W. 57 Ave., M-33143 (H= 305-857- R-98-1215 3588; W= 305-666-5474 12-8-98 vacancy (Nancy Siemion resigned) Miguel Seco, 700 N.E. 72 St., M-33138 (H= 305-757-2542; W= 305-893-6511) Richard Heisenbottle, 620 San Servando Ave., Coral Gables 33143 (W= 305-446-7799; H= 305-663-5499) Rene Rolle -Dawson, 1828 N.W. 152 St., M-33054 (H=305- 681-2407; W= 576-8098) MUST FILE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INTEREST page # R-94-762 10-27-94 R-98-1215 12-8-98 R-99-210 3-23-99 M-99-354.1 5-11-99 10-27-99 RES -OK 10-27-96 10-27-99 10-27-99 10-27-98 • residency waivf 2/8/00 CITY OF MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD (10 memberj o BUSINESS/FINANCE Joseph Richards, Chairperson, 1644 Onaway Drive, M-33133 R-98-1215 10-27-99 RES -OK OR LAW. (H= 305-856-5805; W= 305-371-2700) 12-8-98 PLUMMER CITIZEN Jane Caporelli, 3301 N.E. 5 Ave., Apt. 801, M-33137 (H=305- R-98-1215. 10-27-99 SANCHEZ 576-3824; W= 305-325-0045) 12-8-98 CITIZEN Cynthia I laralson, 715 N.E. 70 St., M-33138-5711 (FI=305- - R-99-354 10-27-99 PLUMMER 759-7331; 776-2724; 757-8359) 5-11-99 CITIZEN Rey Martinez, 1135.S.W. 94 Ave., M-33174 (H= 305-559- R-99-71 10-27-99 RFS-waived REGALADO 2888; W= 305-270-3701) 1 -26 -9& - ALTERNATE Ernest (Ernie) L. Martin, 1000 N.W. North River Drive, R-984215 10-27.-99 RES -OK GORT Townhome 114; M-33136-2927 (H=305-325-8734; P=305-324- 12-8-98 4425) [does not wish to be reappointed] U 0i'FJk-,1AL NOMINIAI TION i .Oi`M HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD = -- oco•.+.,c. - _' noESS :aTrcZT, CITY, ZIP �.vuci sCI -- 5.7.x"_ AyC ,BUSINESS/EMPLOYER I Y\ \ 1f'c� I t�' k rt_ �w ry t 1.z. 14 3 -I -)I 3 GNJIIV: JJ nV60R;lJ,7 kJ 1 RCC 1 . 1J11 I LIr VVC1 NU+}(Jbc ( + G H N t 049 3oS J1co 3%a 0, q 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. Cl 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. Q 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. 4 S at. -f-- p- -ice 1F--% cl k» p C.2poreLLL %� N° 3301 Northeast F%-th Avewue, sept. 001, M�Aw-. , �LDYLG�A 3313T 305. 6.3 24 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 natio 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, fundraising, membership coordinator, merchant association development, and meeting planner. MANAGER / ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE,, DIRECTOtt . Art Deco welcome Center; Jan. 1990 to Oct:, 199.1 . Miami Design Preservation League 661 Washington Avenue; Miami Beach,. Fla. 33139 Welcome Center management. included merchandise j Rt 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 N °,Executive. Director, participated in grant writing and reporting, special events planning and coordination, correspondence with vendors and media. JANE CAPORELLI I 18 S. W. South Mver Drive Miam1:FL 33130 (305) 325 004500 2 34. (800) HOTEL 89 FaX (305) 325-9227 E-1 ail mom Ioo@ix.netcom.com Jane Caporelli 2 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 recruiting/hiring, 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 -Miami-Dade County- Community Action Agency Board Member —Miami -Dade County- Community Action Agency - Little Havana Neighborhood Advisory Board "Action"- Board Member —Miami River Neighborhood Restoration Association, Inc. - Board Member —Dade Heritage Trust - Member, Board of Trustees. —Greater Miami Convention and Visitor's Bureau - Member —Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce - Member —Professional Association of Innkeepers International - Member OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME rtHAL0Z i . C& A/ t//4 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) S'q7 8 Nd 67' Of OCCUPATION BUSINESS/EMPLOYER iA NESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 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 BEAN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEiviBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED iN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. HREE (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. 5 CO Iry s —,A Tt- t� . �7r"7 00- 234 SIGNATURE DATE OFFiCIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL P RESErRVA i iON Eic)ARD NAME Rai A. Fernandez _ o PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) l� 3021 S.W. 27th Lane, Miami, Florida 33133 a OCCUPATION Architect - - -� rBermello; Ajamil & Partners, Inc. BUSINESS ACCRESS (STREET. CITY. ZIP CODE) r 2601 South Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida 33133 TELEPHCNE Mu'�19EF I^aYTIME) TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME) 305-860-3761 305-905-4171 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(!SS) 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: Pq 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. XX 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. Please see attached Resume. 0' �J DATE RAI A. FERNANDEZ, R.A. PARTNER Academic Background Master of Business Administration; Florida International University, 1998- Bachelor 998Bachelor of Architecture, University of Miami, 1985 New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1979-1980 Essex County College, 1976-1979 Professional Registration Registered Architect, State of Florida, License No. AR 0012637, 1988 National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, File No. 36045, 1988 Design Experience Mir. Fernandez has 14 years experience in managing, coordinating, designing and master planning a variety of projects. In the last five years he has handled a range of projects including two award-winning American Airlines Admirals Clubs (at Miami International Airport and at Mexico City International. Airport), Brickell on the River in Miami, a mixed-use hotel/residence/retail/meeting facility, the. world- class Homestead Motorsports Complex in South Miami -Dade County, Florida, and the Warren Cromartie . Baseball School., His broad background provides the diverse skills needed to meet client needs. Park Design Experience After successfully completing a Master Plan for twenty parks,'the design team was once again selected to design six. park cites. Some of the programmatic requirements included; Community Centers Nature Centers, Gymnasium, Tennis Courts, Baseball fields, -Soccer fields, etc. Completion for all six sites is scheduled for the first quarter of 2001. North Shore Park North Shore Open Space Park ■ Lummus Park ■ _ South Pointe Park ■ Pine Tree Park ■ Park Maintenance Yard ■ City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan The project consisted, of developing a comprehensive development plan for 20 park and recreation facilities. Extensive meetings were held between residents, users, interest groups, city administration, maintenance personnel, regulatory and review 'agencies to identify' concerns and develop a consensus -based development program for the park system and individual recreation sites. Plans were developed addressing all of the concerns including security, maintenance, accessibility and code compliance. The guidelines included strategies for site planning, building configuration and integration, and signage. The Master Plan and Guidelines were unanimously approved by the City Commission. 934 8 E R .M E E L 0 A) A M I L. & P A R" T N� E R., S I N C Rai A. Fernandez, R.A. Page 2 Aviation Design Experience ■ Miami International Airport American Airlines, First Class/Consular Lounge Development of two special lounges at the Miami International Airport. The First Class Lounge is a 50 -seat, 3,995-sf facility available for first class passengers only. The Consular Lounge, designed specifically for international diplomats, is 2,897-sf with a 50 -seat capacity. ■ Miami International Airport American Airlines, Admirals Club Concourse "D" Project Manager for design of this 12,784-sf private club, serving business and leisure passengers. ■ Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport A $22 million project including terminal additions and refurbishment, terminal connectors, new concourse, new ticketing, hold room for cruise passengers. ■ Miami International Airport American Airlines Admirals Club, Concourse "E" A 17,000-sf private club serving business and leisure passengers. ■ Miami International Airport American Airlines Baggage Handling Facility A 108,000-sf structure with 27 sortation piers. ■ American Airlines Admirals Club, Mexico City A 6,200-sf private club, serving business and leisure passengers. ■ Freeport International Airport Passenger Terminal Master Plan, Freeport, Grand Bahamas Developed a master plan design for the passenger terminal to facilitate the increasing number of passengers and generate programs to enhance passenger spending. The master plan incorporated an airside component for the terminal apron portion of the airport; and a landside component to process and service passengers as well as parking facilities. Mixed -Use Design Experience ■ Four Seasons Hotel and Towers, Miami, Florida A 67 -story, mixed-use facility which will include a 5 -star hotel, luxury office space, extended stay and condominium residences. The hotel will include ballrooms, function rooms, a state of the art health club and a 100,000-sf recreational facility. The facility includes a six -level parking garage with approximately 1000 spaces. This project required a major use special permit. ■ Brickell on the River Complex, Miami, Florida A mixed-use complex that includes 60- and 52 -story towers encompassing residential, hotel, offices, gymnasium, meeting rooms, parking garage and restaurant. Special consideration was given to maximize views from each floor, maintain a slender profile for the tower, conceal the parking garage, enhance pedestrian activity and improve the Riverwalk. The project includes 96 residential units, 325 residential hotel units and a 4,430-sf restaurant. 4 8 E R M E L L 0 A) A M I L & P A R T N E R S I N C • Rai A. Fernandez, R.A. Page 3 Residential Design Experience ■ Brickell Bay Plaza Responsible for design of a 40 -story condominium tower. ■ Quayside Lake Townhomes Responsible for overall design and project management for 18 luxury townhouse units along Biscayne bay and 32 lake townhomes. Specialty Projects ■ Homestead Motorsports Complex This racing facility which featured the Busch Grand National Finale in November of 1995, and the Grand Prix of Miami in March of 1996, was a unique design opportunity. The project includes a 1.5 mile quadoval and a 2.2 mile road course which have been designed to serve a venue of different events. Each course will provide the ,necessary turns, straight-aways and other features deemed necessary to obtain a world-class racing facility that is both interesting and challenging. The central component of each course is the Pit and Paddock Area housing garages, hospitality suites, ancillary buildings,,entertainment and concessions areas. As part of Phase I there are 55,000 permanent bleacher seats, a Race Control Tower with 20 corporate suites, administrative offices and a press area. Future phases will include Industry garages, corporate -condominiums, a main street and racing village entertainment areas. The construction cost of the first phase of the project was over $58 million. It is also estimated that once all phases of the project are completed, the Motorsports Complex will represent a $70 million investment.' Other Design Experience • Marketplace at Miami Gardens, Shopping Center- Project Architect ® Cromartie $asebal l School - Project Manager ■ M&M Aerospace Hardware, Inc. - Project Architect ■ Grove Harbour Condominium - Construction Administrator ■ Landmark Bank - Project Manager ■ Miami Northwestern Senior High School*- Project Coordinator (Consisted of gymnasium, football and track field, basketball courts, and tennis.courts). ■ Gulliver School renovations and additions - Project Manager Published Work ■ ('ARCA, January, 1998. ■ ENR (Engineering News- Record), December, 1996 ■ Progressive Architecture, February, 1985 ■ Architecture, February, 1985 ■ Urban Design Special Issue, 1985 B E R M E L L 0 ,A J A M I L & P A R T N E R S • I N C _ 234- • v Rai A. Fernandez, R.A. Page 4 Honors & Awards ■ Homestead Motorsports Complex, Florida Association of the American Institute or Architects. Award of Excellence, 1996 ■ Homestead Motorsports Complex, Society of American Registered Architects, Award of Merit, 1996 ■ American Airlines Admirals Club (Mexico City), National Association of Home Builders, Award of Merit, 1995 ■ American Airlines Admirals Club (MIA), ASID Award of Honor, 1994 ■ Jacob's Pillow National Design Competition, 3rd Place, 1985 ■ San Francisco Civic Center and Modern Art Museum National. Design Competition, 1 st Place, 1985 ■ Miami -Dade County Prototype Elementary Design Competition, Merit Award, 1985 Professional History 1992 - Present 1990-1992 1983- 1992 1987- 1990 1987 1983- 1987 1983 1982-1983 Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. TASC, Inc. Broward Community College, Department of Architecture Baldwin Sackman Carrington William E. Tschumy Jr. John Szerdi and Associates Jan Hochstim KMP & Associates B E R M E L L 0 A) A M I L & P A R T N E R S I N C Director January 21, 2000 tt u.� Jt�zarYit 1 ♦ - 1 i11IL111911111/ � i t 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 prcpertr ir. the City of Miami. Board members must be appointed according to the following qualifications: One (1) member shall bean 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 experienced real estate brokerlicensed 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 toinform 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, as .soon as possible. The City Commission will consider making the appointments at the City Commission meeting presently scheduled for February 10, 2000. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call me at 305-416-1409 if you have any questions. Sinc ely, Sar h Eaton'? Preservation Officer F PLANNING DEPAR rMENT .444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor/Miami;'Flririda 331.30/(305) 416-I400/Telmopier: 005) 416-21156 Mailing Address: P.O. Box.330708/Miami, Florida 33233-070 OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY. ZIP CODE) OCCUFAIlUN BUSINESS/EMPLOYER _.rte _ �.t� n rr" . �• � : n ��, . BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET. CITY, ZIP CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER (DAYTIME) I tLEPHONE NUMBER (Humt) 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: p ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. p 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. SIGNATURE DATE 6 sD CYNTHIA ROM LAGER HAR LSON EDUCATION Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas Doctor ofPhilosophy, 1985 Major. Child Development Minor. Psychology Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas Master of Science, 1978 Major. Child Development/Family. Couset 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 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 InterventionTre-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 Southeastem University . Davie, Florida Taught early childhood education -courses at the graduate level. 1990-1991 Instructor Palm Beach County Public Schools Palm Bead,, Florida Trained non -instructional staff ofPalm Beach County Public Schools m "Development of School -Aged Children --Ages 5-8" and "Develent of School -Aged Children—Ages 9-12." ` r- 0 - 0 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?ublic 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. George Morrison Miami, Florida Authored the Instructor's Manual for Child Development: Infants. Toddlers and Preschoolers. Assisted in revision ofEarly Childhood Education Today. 4t° edition. (End product: Early Childhood Education Today. 5h edition. Authored Chapter 5 of same text. 1998-1989 Director Future Stars Child Development Center, Internal Revenue Service Austin, Texas Director of employer-sponsored, on-site child 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 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. 1979-1986 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". 197771979 Research Assistant . North Teams Head Start Regional Training Office Denton; Texas . Assisted in establishing Head Start centers throughout Texas and provided 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 ComRarison of Children Enrolled RECOGNPTION In Differing Preschool Programs—Montessori and a University Nursery Schooi Master's Thesis: how Income Parent's Perceptions_ofEarl� Childhood Education CONM[TIVP " Vice -President INVOLVEMENT : Bayside Heesidents"Association, 1999-present Miami, Florida Editor Bayside. Views, Newsletter of the Bayside Residents Association 1998-present Miami, Florida 34 Founding Board Member City of Miami Alliance of Historic Districts Miami, Florida Board Member ' City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board 1999 -present Miami, Florida Secretary Bayside Residents Association, 1998 Miami, Florida Member at Large Bayside Residents Association, 1995-1997 Miami, Florida BIRTEII)ATE September 13, 1955 CONTACT Home: (305) 759-7331 INFORMATION Voice Mail: (305) 776-2724 Work: (305) 757-8359 E-mail: paulcindyhaa aol.com Fax: (520) 2448369 Address: 715 NE 70`' Street Miami, Florida 33138-5711 3GYl D] •LV:g fLAIN I%Lv/tfJJLI :UUP(, 4-1�J- v 4u•1Lnal . OFFICIAL • NOMINATION FORM L I l 1 v1 M 1 tial 1 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD Ci; FL NAME o PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET. CRY. ZIP CODE) 25 145- S. �54��/ , k . OCCUPATION BLfSINESSJEMPLQYER - �• 1/S�N�So?'TG�c' BUSINESS A ES5 (S'I NEET, CITY. 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BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: Mr'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 BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE 'OR LAW. C THREE (3) ME,tfBERS 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 r11f / YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. Poo 4 SIGNATU %I 1A DATE / 7 e 77 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL _ .. . PRESERVATION BOARD A - NAME dl?E DE-ONNAM IT An lDCCQ (STREET- CITY. ZIP CODE) l 741, i `7c)rj(, q 1, ) c7 ' �-,�-,ff,t 411AJ-1113 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 POSITIC+NS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE'CITIZEN' CATEGORY. I 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: Mr'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 BEA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE 'OR LAW. C THREE (3) ME,tfBERS 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 r11f / YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. Poo 4 SIGNATU %I 1A DATE / 7 e Rey Martinez, Principal Puig & Martinez Architects & Planners, Inc. 7000 Southwest 97th Avenue Suite 104 Miami, Florida 33173 (305) 270-3701 (305) 270-3703 - facsimile E-mail: RMART17000@aol.com . Education: University of Miami. Miami, Florida 1976 - 1980, B.A: - Architecture Miami -Dade Community College, Miami Florida ,1973 - 1976, Undergraduate Archbishop Curicy Ifth School, Miami, Florida 1968 - 1972, High School Graduate Professional E=erience: Residential Protects: Low Density: Design, construction documents, and land planning for: - Single family detached and attached products - Zero -lot -lines - Renovations Custom residences from 3,5.00 s.f to 12,000 s.f. Multi Family: Design, construction documents, land planning, and coordination of developments for: Low-rise multi -family, 6 to 16 dwelling units per acre - N id rise multi family, .20 to 40 dwelling units per acre. - High-rise multi -family, 50 and above dwelling units per acre Assorted rental units, townhomes, and duplexes Recreational Facilities Retirement Communities Theme Communities .234 Resume of Rev_ Martinez Page 2 Commercial Proiects.- Retail: Restaurants: Offices: Auto Dealerships: Resort Clubhouses Plannin�,Pro,�ects: Design and construction documents of retail' specialty stores such as: - Swim and Sports - Baron's - Burdines - Various boutiques Design and construction documents of restaurants such as: - Mezzanotte - Ruen Thai - Cafe Luna - ShecWs Giacosa-Miami Giacosa-Dominican Republic Design, construction documents, and space planning for multi- purpose office spaces such as: Transnational Aviation (Staf Cargo) Amaro Foods, Inc. 360,000 s.£ office/retail complex 121,000 s.f specialty shops DesijWdevelopment and construction documents for auto dealerships such as: Braman Audi of West Palm Beach Braman Porsche of West Palm Beach' Others: 40,000 s.f. facility - 52,000 s.f. facility - Environmental planning - Land use planning - Community planning - Density studies - Feasibility studies - Re -zoning studies - Plat approval process • Resume of Rev Martinez Page 3 f nAssociations: American Institute of Architects Aurora Award Committee Builders Association of South Florida (BASF) Florida Association of Home Builders (FAHB) Gold Coast Builders Association (GCBA) Latin Builders Association of South Florida (LBA) National Association for Senior Living Institute National Association of Home Builders (NAHB ) Parade of Homes- Judging Committee & Home Builders Association Society for Marketing Professionals South Eastern Builders South Florida's `Best" Committee - Member Resume of Rey Martinez Page 4 References: Bonanza Estate Development Braman Motor Cars Brookman Fels Homes Burdines Crestview Communities Dade County Aviation Department Homestead Air Base Developers, Inc. (HABDI) Gil Development, Inc. Kendall Country Estates Landmark Budding & Design National Builders Corp. Pembroke Springs Limited Poinciana Enterprises Regency Homes Southern Homes of Miami, Inc. Transnational Aviation Weitzer Homes ' OFFICIAL NOMI NATI ON F0AM'' fso ',G !60010 011011 C. �tia HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD ' NAME Joseph D. Richards PERMANENT 'ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) = -�- 1601 Noca.tee Drive, Miami, Florida' ' 33133 OCCUPATION ,,-� --=1 Lawyer -- _ �r BUSINESS/EMPLOYER Whi. te & Case BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, 'ZIP CODE) 200 S. Biscayne Blvd., -Suite 4900, Miami, Florida. 33131 TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)• (305) 856-5805 .` (30S). 371-2700 LIST ANY OTHER.PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE. 1601 Nocatee Drive,.wi—i, Florida 33133 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMEtbTRL PRESERVATION BOARD !LUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITIOH(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN` CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET.AHY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN:THE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE:` AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DAOE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN• HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERLENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AHD HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. X PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE.OR LAW. CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE.CATEGORIES.'— 3, over WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE n SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERT OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION. WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ABOVE. My undergraduate degree consisted of a co -major in environmental. studies. I have also practiced environmental law in Miami for eight years ., I have lived in the Miami area. for 31 years, and the last 5 years in Coconut Grove. I have a personal interest in.preserving our natural environment. POSITIONS) CHECKED PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: See attached resume. WORK EXPERIENCE: See attached resume. ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: See attached resume. 0 SIGNATURE l Joseph D. Richards., - Associate, Miami Office, White & Case LLP .t, Practice Experience r Mr. Richards practices environmental law, representing businesses in regulatory and compliance matters relating to hazardous substances and waste handling, environ- mental permitting and land use matters; property owners in matters relating to the environmental liabilities as with the ownership and transfer of real property, mangrove permitting, landlord tenant environmental disputes and environmental is- sues in bankruptcy; insurance interests'regarding liabilities for hazardous waste contamination; lenders in investigating and evaluating environmental risks in loan transactions; and landowners regarding land use planning, zoning and natural re- - source protection. He has extensive experience with Superfund, NEPA, the Clean .Water Act, Florida's Environmental Protection Acts, Water Resources laws, Pollut- ant Discharge Prevention and Removal laws, Public Records Act and Administrative Procedures Act, and water quality, environmental resource permitting and storage tank regulations. Mr. Richards has worked on large, nationally significant environmental litigation including the Everglades water quality lawsuit He represents clients before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Florida Department of Environmental Protec- tion, the South Florida Water Management District, the Division of Administrative Hearings and Dade County's Department of Environmental Resources Management. Bars and Courts The Florida Bar United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Education B.A., Baylor University, 1984 J.D., University of Florida College of Law, 1987 Bar Associations and Memberships Executive Council, Environmental and Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar American Bar Association, Section on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Policy Advisory Committee, Florida Institute of Phosphate Research ,_City,of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, Joseph* ids Page 2 Publications and Presentations Environmental Legislation Update: Reforms to Facilitate Cleanups,_ _ islative Up- date and Recent Case Review_, Real Property, Probate and Trust Lavr Aion Semi- nar, The Florida Bar, Palm Beach, Florida, July 24,'1998 (Author anXSpeaker) Does Kyoto Protocol Fall Short of the Mark? New York Law Journal at S4, April 27, 1998 (Co -Author) Environmental Issues in Commercial Leasing: Negotiation, Drafting and Tenant Management, Current Topics in Shopping Center Law, International Council of Shopping Centers, 1997 (Author) Environmental Liability: Superftmd Reforms and Brownfield Initiatives, 1996 ICSC U.S. Sh9Roing Center Law Conference. The International Council of Shopping Centers, Orlando, Florida, October 26, 1996 (Roundtable Discussion Leader) CERCLA Update, Annual Environment and Land Use Law Update and Section An- nual Meeting. The Florida Bar Seminar, Amelia Island, Florida, August 15-17, 1996 (Author and Speaker) Ii thimizing Exposure to Environmental Liability, 1995 ICSC U.S. Shopyin Cg enter ' Law Conference. The International Council of Shopping Centers, Scottsdale, Ari- zona, October 21, 1995 (Roundtable Discussion Leader) Environmental Compliance: Self -Examination, Auditing & Release Reporting. En- vironmental and Land Use Law Section Workshop, The Florida Bar, Tampa, Florida, September 18, 1995 (Program Chair) Marshalling & Disposition of Estate Assets: Environmental Issues in the Abandon- ment and Valuation of Property, Bankruptcy Issues Confronting the Environmental Practitioner. Environmental and Land Use Law Section Seminar, The Florida Bar, Miami, Florida, January 13, 1995 (Author and Speaker) Environmental Liabilities in Commercial Leasing.- Perspectives in Litigation, Drafting and Tenant Management, Florida Bar Journal, at 64,, January 1995 (Co -Author) Securing Financing in an Uncertain Environment: Post -Kelley Jitters, Florida Real Estate Journal, No. 19 at 3, October 1-15, 1994 (Co -Author) ' Shielding the Commercial Landlord from Environmental Liability: Issues in Nego- tiation and Tenant Management, Environmental and Land Use Law Section Reporter (Florida Bar) No. 6 at 2, July 1994 (Co -Author) Citizenship United States U�� 7 - Publications and Presentations Environmental Legislation Update: Reforms to Facilitate Cleanups,_ _ islative Up- date and Recent Case Review_, Real Property, Probate and Trust Lavr Aion Semi- nar, The Florida Bar, Palm Beach, Florida, July 24,'1998 (Author anXSpeaker) Does Kyoto Protocol Fall Short of the Mark? New York Law Journal at S4, April 27, 1998 (Co -Author) Environmental Issues in Commercial Leasing: Negotiation, Drafting and Tenant Management, Current Topics in Shopping Center Law, International Council of Shopping Centers, 1997 (Author) Environmental Liability: Superftmd Reforms and Brownfield Initiatives, 1996 ICSC U.S. Sh9Roing Center Law Conference. The International Council of Shopping Centers, Orlando, Florida, October 26, 1996 (Roundtable Discussion Leader) CERCLA Update, Annual Environment and Land Use Law Update and Section An- nual Meeting. The Florida Bar Seminar, Amelia Island, Florida, August 15-17, 1996 (Author and Speaker) Ii thimizing Exposure to Environmental Liability, 1995 ICSC U.S. Shopyin Cg enter ' Law Conference. The International Council of Shopping Centers, Scottsdale, Ari- zona, October 21, 1995 (Roundtable Discussion Leader) Environmental Compliance: Self -Examination, Auditing & Release Reporting. En- vironmental and Land Use Law Section Workshop, The Florida Bar, Tampa, Florida, September 18, 1995 (Program Chair) Marshalling & Disposition of Estate Assets: Environmental Issues in the Abandon- ment and Valuation of Property, Bankruptcy Issues Confronting the Environmental Practitioner. Environmental and Land Use Law Section Seminar, The Florida Bar, Miami, Florida, January 13, 1995 (Author and Speaker) Environmental Liabilities in Commercial Leasing.- Perspectives in Litigation, Drafting and Tenant Management, Florida Bar Journal, at 64,, January 1995 (Co -Author) Securing Financing in an Uncertain Environment: Post -Kelley Jitters, Florida Real Estate Journal, No. 19 at 3, October 1-15, 1994 (Co -Author) ' Shielding the Commercial Landlord from Environmental Liability: Issues in Nego- tiation and Tenant Management, Environmental and Land Use Law Section Reporter (Florida Bar) No. 6 at 2, July 1994 (Co -Author) Citizenship United States U�� 'WHITE & CASE,- UNITED STATES .• LIMITCD LIABILITY PARTM6RAHIr - ASIA ALMATY ' ,LOS ANGELES MIAMI FIRST UNION FINANCIAL. CENTER' ANKARA BANGKOK NEW YORK PALO ALTO WAS "HINGTON. D.C. 200 SOUTH BISCAYNE BOULEVARD BOMBAY HANOI MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131-2352 NO C141 "INN CITY HONGKONG EUROPE SINGAPORE BRATISLAVA TELEPHONE: (1 - 305) 37 I -2700` TOKYO BUDAPEST - BUDAPEST FACSIMILE: (1- 305) 358-5744 MIDDLE EAST FRANKFURT .. JEDOAN - RIYADH HELSINKI. DIRECT DIAL: (305) 995-5240 ISTANBUL - LATIN AMERICA LONDON .. .. ss MOSCOW - - - MEXICO CITY PARIS SAO PAULO PRAGUE STOCKHOLM ' AFRICA - : WARSAW • JOHANNESBURG 7. December 15, 1999 ti C^ The Honorable Johnny Winton The City of Miami Commission City Hall , 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Re...Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Dear Commissioner Winton: For your review, enclosed please find a courtesy copy of my official nomination form for the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. Thank you for your consideration.: Sincerely, ph D. Richards . JDR:he cc:. Mr. Walter J. Foeman, City Clerk' Ms. Sarah E. Eaton, Preservation Officer -— 26-4 iniami 200373 v1 t4@bc01!.d0cj 02/02/2000 1E:37 3058911367 CITY Or NUmOH M1AM-'- OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM r � orf U. �1 HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME h a PERMANENT ADDRES&MR Aj BUSINESSIEMPI OYER Q.of NVL14;. tA\ i76 AJG- I�� BUSINESS A ( . CI ) �& TEE eF (DaY2TIM— �'t'f '�"r i� - Ni low 7L 3012 -col Clo sQ'1�?-� -- LIS ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED THIN THE CITY F MIAMI UMCTS TO WHICH. YOU HOLD T 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 DEMONSTRATEC KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE'CITIZEM CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BF PFRMANENT 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. 34 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 t1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCF IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE. ❑ ONF (1) MFMRER 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 THF. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. El ONE (1) AL tERNATE 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 POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. S -C -IF- >An�-'�--J' 00- 2Q4 b1/ b1/ 2206 lb: d db5aydl�b r Li I Y U� NUK I r-: M1AM: r.+ _ _ _ MIGUEL A. SEGO 700 NORTHEAST 72ND STREET MIAMI, FL 33136 . (306) 757:2642 EXPERIENCE CITY OF NORTH MIAMI, North Miami, FL, Grants Administrator, 1998 — present Responsible for researching and administering all City wide. departmental grants. PHOTOGROUP CENTER, Coral Gables, FL Executive Director and Curator, 1990 - present Responsible for initiating, coordinating and supervising all programs pertaining to a major 20t'' century visual arts 'institution including exhibitions management, development, marketing and publications. Exhibitions management duties include curating, inspecting and installing temporary exhibitions, preparing inventory and condition reports, coordinating exhibitions transit including packing, shipping, insurance and courier obligations, documenting loans and donations, cataloguing, copyright regulations and storage of fine arts. Development activities include budgeting, grant writing, board development, private and public sector solicitation and membership drives. Marketing activities include printed and electronics media and public relation relations, community outreach programs and publishing promotional and support materials. NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTS, Miami, FL Discipline Coordinator, 1994 -present Responsible for coordinating and facilitating all activities pertaining to N. F.A.A.'s, ArtsWeek, a national gathering of outstanding high school seniors in various arts disciplines for a week of workshops, master Gasses, portfolio reviews and other educational activities leading to the selection of Presidential Scholars in the Arts. BARRY UNIVERSITY, North Miami, FL Instructor, Photography Department, .1997 Responsible for a special visual studies seminar focusing on photographyand its influence on modern art and culture. LINCOLN ROAD DEVELOPMENT. CORPORATION, Miami Beach,. FL, Assistant Director, 1988 -1989 Responsible for economic revitalization projects in a H.U.D. designated target area. Position involved providing capital improvement, architectural restoration and adaptive rehabilitation technical assistance, preparing grant compliance reports to city and federal. agencies and coordinating the publication of the first area commercial and architectural guide. SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER, Miami Beach, FL Assistant Director, 1987 -1988 Responsible for planning, scheduling and coordinating rotating contemporary visual arts exhibitions and initiating an arts tour program. Other duties included' Utf U4 LUUU 10. J! JUJU 7JI JO f development, grant writing, fundraising and special events, individual and corporate donations, and promotional publications. MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE, Miami Beach,; FL Executive Director, 1986 -1987 Responsible for the management of a historic preservation organization focusing on the country's only 20th century historic district. CONSULTANT, Washington, DC Private and public sectors, 1985 -1986 Cultural, economic and strategic development. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, Washington, DC Intern, 1985 Researched and evaluated. proposals for the expansion of the Museum, assisted with the completion of the American Association of museums Re- accreditation Questionnaire, U. N. E. S. C. O. , Paris., France Project Editor, June 1984 Responsible for editing the English version of the international Council of Museums Guidelines for the Return and Restitution of Cultural Property. EDUCATION The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC Museum and cultural policies development in the Third World, 1984 -1985 The Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center, Bologna Italy International cultural development, return and restitution of cultural property, 1983-1984 Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria Fellow in museum management and development, 1984 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL B.A. with Honors in Art History, 1982 Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, Italy Richter International Scholar in Art History, 1980-1981 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fully bilingual in English and Spanish, fluent in Italian, proficient in French, reading comprehension in Portuguese and German. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, member Bayside Residents Association Board of Directors, past president and member Bayside Historic District Committee, past chairman and member 0®- 2QO34 OFFICIAL DOMINATION FORM HISTORIC ANDENVIRONMENTAL' • PRESERVATION BOARD NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) l LOT ail +4- 5-C' T ► �R►-t 1_, '� 3 3 { �} AIIUN BUSINESS/EMPLOYER Mc cy'-) A,--t-E74; BUSINESS ADDRESS fS FET. CITY. ZIP CODE) 3 T O —NlJaAf6t4K -- �05 ��.5 - 3�C�5 dos ' '�7 - 3588 • 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. 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. ANDiOR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A, RESUME. 00 X34. SIGNATURE DATE 4 LOURDES SOLERA 1750 SW 16th Street Miami, Florida 33145 . (305) 857-3588 EDUCATION Master of Architectural History - University of Virginia, 1991 Bachelor of Architecture - Mississippi State University, 1987 QUALIFICATIONS Florida Architectural Registration, 1993 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 July 1999 — present MCHARRY ASSOCIATES — Miami, FL Project Manager/ Project Architect for public projects. Provide design development drawings and construction documents. Prepare company's marketing awards program. Major Projects: Concourse "F", Miami International Airport (Code compliance project); Criminal justice and Environmental Science Center, Miami -Dade Community College (New educational facility for North Campus). Oct. 1997 June 1998 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). 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 -tient and project construction. 004 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 trom 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 Eleinentary, 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 - 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 Fully bi-lingual English - Spanish ORGANIZATIONS 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 4"a f) Cr' r I C I A I - ,S D1 :.4 I si A T ! -t WLSTORIC MID ENV ?RESFR]AT_1j4 _R'CA(L) i NAME r ► �i . j "(� I( !1 I 1 S �, OMI E`C F' . T' ' C �C C1� D^: •� !�.'C '! ChE:K TH' PCISI Ii;ii(_; R Nh H ...G ARE Q1'A__ FIE.•. N ...N ... H. 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Architect CITIZEN WITH C-EMOKP.1th!=^ !.\jWt'JL AND 1IiTEKEC l ?t�� iJ 'JRIC:�! AND ., xERITAIE 0' 1'y_ _:'i Ai;; /?P :0.0iS;R.ATi0N OF NATU'"L ENVIRONMENT. SIR.,.._ V�'t _ ,. A!7£f;NATE `Et^yER K::'J �►�F:.IFi"; ciwr.Ef� !a,. GF -,�: 77 S T A Architectural Group alSIt!EsS ADDRESSi_TR 'c?_I:TY, _7IP CODE) 3526 North Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127 TEL: -PHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (SUSINESS r __ Ln 305/532-1045. q 305/571-1811 o ;. Y v'1 LIST AWT ETHER PROP ;IES LOCATED! WITHIN CIT !-1. . S `'n" wn' in`!i � �I.'!ITJ " :iL WHICHv 7"LE fit: 3526 - 3544 North Miami Avenue - i �'HE HiSTVOUC Alit ENU RCN E;JTkl iilH_SERVATIDN 3CRD.D- M: ST. BE � Or - ' Pu`IT!oj^ . r ► �i . j "(� I( !1 I 1 S �, OMI E`C F' . T' ' C �C C1� D^: •� !�.'C '! ChE:K TH' PCISI Ii;ii(_; R Nh H ...G ARE Q1'A__ FIE.•. N ...N ... H. Rui c_ I' AL _. t io��_ WHO hEEll THE GEHOUSTRATEi KNU4EEDGE AND EKFERIENCE Y:QUIP.EMENT t"OULi ALSO CHECK TKE "^f t c Tom_ r U1, +, �. ' T = rT r� �C Yr' :� C " `.. Cn �aD�cY. 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A!7£f;NATE `Et^yER K::'J �►�F:.IFi"; ciwr.Ef� !a,. GF -,�: I All '► 1?F+;h H! E . '`t'i 1:... F. G;�.'•ti�•. C74���t`�' ., .;i'' E E. A. 5 �r. . See attached resume. i .� G. AT...1 p :D�_G %�?�. T�.C- ] —r r• T�'i ''ii- ��:� 1.r i" ve .L_�, J., i;. ��r"ytH f i I i I %nS?.k!�r;,',iv(r� 4h' tv!�`L'k.Tf H�'•?iaTi�.c. , •i 'Todd. B. aga -- - -- ..'. ;,77--TEovem e Miami, January 6`f' 2000 Ms. Silvia Lowman CITY OF MIAMI 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Fl. 33133 Ref.: Design Preservation & Historic Preservation Board Dear Ms. Lowman: Please accept this application and resume for consideration for re -appointment to serve on the Urban Design Review Board. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 305-571-1811. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincere Todd Tragash, AIA O� 4 N 71 r _ � Ms. Silvia Lowman CITY OF MIAMI 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Fl. 33133 Ref.: Design Preservation & Historic Preservation Board Dear Ms. Lowman: Please accept this application and resume for consideration for re -appointment to serve on the Urban Design Review Board. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 305-571-1811. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincere Todd Tragash, AIA O� 4 TODD B. TRAGASH, AIA Principal Architect Mr. Tragash co-founded STA Architectural Group. in 1985.. A native to Miami. Mr. Tragash"s architectural career encompasses private and public sector projects located within South Florida's unique architectural environment. His designs span a broad range of project types and take many varied expressions. Each desi_n solution is responsive to the specific program and site constraints producing an architectural statement compatible within its context. EDUCATION: Master of Business Administration, International Business University of Miami - 1992 c� Master of Architecture, Historic Preservation University of Florida 1982 C_ y �� Bachelor of Resign in Architecture, with Honors University of Florida -.1980 - REGISTRATION: ` r cn Architect - State of Florida - 1985, No. 11,053 NCARB Certification - No. 42,558 EXPERIENCE: While receiving his formal training in architectural preservation at the University of Florida, Mr. Tragash` served as a Thomas Jefferson Intern to the Architectural Research Department at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. His graduate thesis focused on the architectural restoration of a colonial edifice in Lima, Peru serving to promote the indigenous Peruvian arts & crafts. Mr. Tragash has been active in the certified rehabilitation of numerous historic structures within the Miami Beach "Art Deco" District, and served on the City of Miami Beach Planning Advisory Board from 1991 to 1997, and the City of Miami Urban Design Review Board in 1999. In his practice, Mr. Tragash provides architectural, planning and interior design services for both the private developers and public entities such as the City of Miami Beach, Miami Beach Community Development Corporation, the Miami Design Preservation League, UNIDAD, the Ocean Drive Association and Miami -Dade County Department of Community & Economic Development. Mn Tragash is the principal -in -charge of the firm's architectural work overseeing the projects in each phase of development. Selected examples of Mr. Tragash's planning, --historic preservation and new construction project experience include: Fire Station 42 Master Plan, Miami Beach EI Cyclone, Miami Beach 4.1st Street Beautification Project, Miami Beach Madison,.Miami.Beach Ocean Front Auditorium Master Plan, Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center, Miami Beach Riviera Plaza, Miami Beach Clevelander Hotel, Miami Beach Parc Vendome, Miami Beach Bentley Hotel, Miami Beach , Alamac, Miami Beach Espanola Way, Miami Beach 3 I Qr-I'll Feb -21 200001U:48AP 1131-Wi 'IN DES !GN GROUPS LI yr mI8ml"" N� 6�7�oDP 2(;$ w- OIiFFICIAL N MINATION FORM .._; Wi TORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL P . ESERVATION BOAR® PE NENY ACD ES (STWEET. CITY, Zt CC�Eg PHO 'lV � i— ECEPR�RE'ROiJl9ERZA 0. L ANY QTHER PkOFI RT i) .00ATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED, NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL PosmONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO. MEET ANY OP THE, LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE 'ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS -MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF'f HE CITY OF MiAmi OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSIKESS IN THE CrFY OF MIAMI OA OWN'REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUAUFICATIONS: ❑ 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) MEMBIEER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN. OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREO IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVINI~ 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 SMALL Be cIT2ENs wrrm DEMONSTRATED KNOW,ED©E 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 CAT900RIES. ❑ ` ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIE8, AND/OR OTHER PERTINE DEMONSTRATES YOUR OUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE, PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME, 0— 234 Noelyed Time Peb�25, 2:Ci PM reo•zd• [UUU IU:4yAM WIIKIN Ut51UN UFOUNNc•7657 P 3 i i%NDREW Me WITKJN i DISCIPUNE I POSITION ; -President Witkin Design Group, Inc. Landscape Architecture/Planning EDUCATIONAL BAC&QROUND -Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree - The Pennsylvania State University, 1979. -Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape. Architecture - The Pennsylvania State University, 1978, RE 1STRATION -Registered Professional Landscape Architect; State of Florida, 1982 - #899. -Registered Professional Landscape Architect; State of North, Carolina, #0846 PROFESSIONAL AFFILh4T1,_ GNB -Member-of The American Society of Landscape Architects. -Member of Dade County Shoreline Development Review Committee.. -Life Director of The Builders Association of South. Florida. -Past Board of Director of the Land Trust of Dade County. FIELDS OF SPECIAL CQMTENCE -Landscape Architectural Design. Coastal Environment planting design. -Xedscape planting design. Project management and Contract Administration. -Municipal Approval Process., -Large-scale Residential and Commercial Development Extensive experience throughout the Caribbean. RECENT AVYARDS .1992 Award of Honorable`.Mention from The American .Society of Landscape Architects. 1992 .: Fame Awards from The Builders Association of South Florida, 2 Gold awards, 3 Silver awards. 1.993Fame Awards from The Builders Association of South Florida, 1 Gold award, 1 Silver award. 1994 Fame Award from The Builders Association of South Florida, 2 Gold awards, 2 Silver awards. 1995 Fame'Award from The Builders Association of South Florida, 1 Silver award. '1998 Prism Award from.The Gold Coast Builders Association. 1.999 South Florida's Best Awards from the Builders Association of South Florida; 1 Platinum, 1 Gold ®_ IST ANY OTHER F`RO�fT�(IE5) L'STATED IlHI1V 7H 11Y OF M�TAMI �1M1 S 1 O 1NHlt— Frt YUV H L` 11TL WMM 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. NOMINFES 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 THF CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: p ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THF STATE. RX ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN OUALIFIFn BY MEANS 'Or EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. C ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL- HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. p ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEAN 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. Ux THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND IN7ERF_ST 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. ax ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCF, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKFO ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. I have worked in the archaeological and historical preservation field for over to years in south Florida. I have a BA in Anthropology with a minor in history from Florida State University. Sonic of m}' projccts over the past years include: excavations at the Santa Maria Site on Brickell, Cape Florida Lighthouse, Miami Circle/Brickell Point, various projects in Coconut Grove and extensive work and'research throughout the county. Aside from fieldwork and historical research, I have over 7 years of project management experience, EIS, DR1, Corps Engineer permit reviewing, and experience with National _ /� Register sites and districts nominations and reviews. `�C OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME Jorge Zamanillo PE�titANENT ADD ,S _ C 3542 SW 1st Avenue, Miami, F1 .33145 Archaeologist/Historian. Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. ELgIN S ADDR 55 ISTR I. 0TY- "_1P L0f5Ei_ 111 SW 5th Avenue, Miami, Fl. 33130 #302 NUMBER1. MEj - - - --TcLPFii3RETJUhifiEii (FIO(viFi� r_Lk:PH0N1= 305-325-0789 305-285-1019 IST ANY OTHER F`RO�fT�(IE5) L'STATED IlHI1V 7H 11Y OF M�TAMI �1M1 S 1 O 1NHlt— Frt YUV H L` 11TL WMM 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. NOMINFES 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 THF CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: p ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE. ❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THF STATE. RX ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN OUALIFIFn BY MEANS 'Or EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. C ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL- HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. p ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BEAN 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. Ux THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND IN7ERF_ST 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. ax ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCF, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKFO ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME. I have worked in the archaeological and historical preservation field for over to years in south Florida. I have a BA in Anthropology with a minor in history from Florida State University. Sonic of m}' projccts over the past years include: excavations at the Santa Maria Site on Brickell, Cape Florida Lighthouse, Miami Circle/Brickell Point, various projects in Coconut Grove and extensive work and'research throughout the county. Aside from fieldwork and historical research, I have over 7 years of project management experience, EIS, DR1, Corps Engineer permit reviewing, and experience with National _ /� Register sites and districts nominations and reviews. `�C JORGE ZAMANILLO home(305)285-1o1 3542 SVC i=t Avenueoffice (305)32;-078O Miami, Fl. 33145 email: ahc1@?:bell>outh.net _0 7n January 27, 2000 ^C, - --� City Clerk -- Miami City Hall " 3500 Pan- American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 r Dear Sir or Madam, Please accept my nomination form for the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board as a historian or as a citizen with knowledge an interest in the historic heritage and natural environment conservation. I have extensive experience in the cultural resources field in the Miami and south Florida area and would welcome an appointment to the HEP board to contribute my knowledge and experience. I believe the City of Miami, lacking. their own, staffarchaeologist, would benefit from having an archaeologist/historian on their preservation n board. The addition of an archaeologist would bring a fresh approach to issues that may arise during permit and plan reviews that may require the expertise needed and not currently provided by a historian lacking the field experience. I also have experience dealing with environmental issues (wetland identification, mitigation, flora and fauna identification, hammock restoration, etc.), mostly as they relate, to cultural resources. Thank you for you consideration and I look forward to assisting and contributing to the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board for the City of Miami in any capacity. Sincerely, `I Vey 24w-c.1Q. VVV Jorge Zamanillo Enclosures nomination form resume references . cc: Sarah Eaton, Preservation Officer Commissioner Joe Sanchez 0J JORGE ZAMANILLO home (303)283-101 Q 3342 TX'151 Avenue office (3031323-0789 Miami, Fl. 33143 email: ahciC;bell�outh.ner Over 10 years of experience in South Florida in the historic preservation field, including historical research, archaeology and cultural resource planning. Professional Experience 1AirchaeolQgical and Historical Conservancy. Inc. 1988 -present Archaeologist: Field director in charge of archaeological excavations, survevs, mapping. photography, and supervision of field crew. Historian/Writer: Responsible for researching and documenting information concerning archaeological sites and Florida history, and writing and editing reports, grants, and proposals. Project Manager: In charge of directing projects from inception to completion. Tasks include directing staff, coordinating and attending relevant project meetings and review of A projects for sufficiency and compliance. Duties also include DRI and EIS reviews, and US Army Corps permit reviews. Collections Manager/Curator: Oversee cataloging, accessioning, and study of archaeological collections by staff and volunteers. Computer mapping and cartography: Implemented graphic illustration and mapping programs used by the organization for reports and publications. Responsible for creating all figures, maps, photographs, and illustrations for the AHC. Office manager/Project Coordinator: Supervision of office staff and field projects, screening and hiring of employees, and review of all employee timesheets � and payroll. Exhibit Designer. Planning, design and construction of various exhibits and displays for clients in the south Florida area. Historical Museum of Southem Florida 1989 Teacher/Aide: Taught Florida history programs to students, conductedmuseum tours, and worked cashier/information kiosk. Education Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl. B.A. Anthropology/minor in History, 1991 Miami -Dade Community College, Miami, Fl. A.A. General Studies/Music, 1989 Miami Senior High School, Miami, Fl. High School Diploma, 1987 Foreign languages: Fluent in Spanish Computer Skills: Microsoft Excel, Word, Access; Freehand, Pagemaker, Photoshop; AutoCad , ArcCAD; Internet web page design; setup and repair of computer systems. Affiliations: Historical Association of Southern Florida, Florida Anthropological Society, Archaeological Society of Southern Florida ..JORGE ZAMANILLO home (305)285=101 3542 SW 1St Avenue office (305)325-0789 Miami, Fl. 33145 email: ahciCdbellsouth.net Professional References Robert S. Can Executive Director Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc 111 SW 5th. Avenue #302 Miami, Fl 33130 (305) 325-0789 Christopher R. Eck' Director Miami -Dade Historic Preservation Division 140 W. Flagler #1102 „ Miami, Fl. 33130 (305)375-3469 John Ricisak Archaeologist Miami -Dade Historic Preservation Division' 140 W. Flagler # 1102 Miami, Fl. 33130 (305) 375-3412 Randy Nimnicht, President Historical Museum of Southern Florida 101 W. Flagier Miami, F1. 33130 (305) 375-1492 Academic References Glen Doran Assoc. Professor Department of Anthropology Florida State University Tallahassee, Fl. 32304 (850)644-4281 Personal Reference Richard DeAguero Retired Dade County Public Schools Administrator k 1200 SW 17th Terrace Miami, Fl. 33145 (305)854-7059 • OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD C17Y' .; ;__: ,,„. FL NAME _ PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP COADEE _ BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 3 - TELEPHONE NU(DAYTIME) TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME) 4 UST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE ;� ,X'717 `7/,l /ill- 'ee' d KGLL 0644 D'c/ _ ,/?J'/-jv-w /, //L &3 46 / THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATEL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REOUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CMZEW 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 QUALIFtQkhONS: ❑ 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 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 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. SIGNATURE DATE DOROTHY M. ZINZOW. 1408 BRICKELL BAY•DRIVE APARTMENT 811 MIAMI, FLORIDA•33131 EDUCATION: BACHELOR OF ARTS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CURRENT STATUS: RETIRED-EDITOR/PUBLISHER ' HISTORIC PRESERVATION 1992 -PRESENT BACKGROUND: THE VILLAGERS INC. - MARKETING AND SALES CHAIRMAN,. AND BOARD MEMBER OF THE VILLAGERS, THE OLDEST HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORGANIZATION IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FOUNDED. IN 1966. SERVED -ON COMMITTEES FOR THE RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF SUCH LOCAL HISTORIC SITES AS THE CAPE FLORIDA LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S COTTAGE, DR. FAIRCHILD'S -STUDY AT. -THE KAMPONG, THE GATEHOUSE MUSEUM AT THE ". FAIRCHILD TROPICAL GARDEN., THE COCONUT GROVE WOMAN'S CLUB, AND THE HOME OF MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS. 1992 -PRESENT DADE HERITAGE TRUST- ACTIVE MEMBER OF DADE HERITAGE TRUST. SERVED FOR 5 YEARS ON THE 'SAVE OUR LIGHTHOUSE' COMMITTEE, DESIGNED MARKETING ITEMS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ALL MAJOR PRESERVATION PROJECTS. SERVED ON CAPE FLORIDA. LIGHTHOUSE RESTORATION COMMITTEE, RE -LIGHTING CEREMONY COMMITTEE, AND DADE HERITAGE.DAYS COMMITTEES,. CURRENTLY SERVE ON THE MIAMI CITY CEMETARY COMMITTEE. AWARDS: OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION -1996 CAPE FLORIDA LIGHTHOUSE VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD -1993 PROFESSIONAL 1972-1991 BACLGROUND EDITOR/PUBLISHER-BAHAMAS MAGAZINE' 'PUBLISHED A QUARTERLY TRAVEL -TRADE MAGAZINE, 'BAHAMAS' WITH A CONTROLLED CIRCULATION OF 54,800, COPIES PER ISSUE TO EVERY TRAVEL AGENCY IN THE U.S. AND CANADA, 1040 AGENCIES IN .THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPE, AND 320 AGENCIES IN JAPAN. POSITION INVOLVED ALL PHASES OF PUBLISHING INCLUDING WRITING, EDITING, PHOTOGRAPHY, LAYOUT AND ADVERTISING. 00-4 POSITION ALSO ENTAILED EXTENSIVE TRAVEL TO COVER ALL BAHAMAS—RELATED PROMOTIONS AT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL/TRADE SHOWS,WORLD TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION ORGANIZATION MEET— INGS AND SEMINARS THROUGHOUT THE BAHAMAS, THE CARIBBEAN, EUROPE, AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA. 1980-1990 NORTH AMERICAN EDITOR—MIDDLE EAST TRAVEL MAGAZINE WROTE EDITORIALS, FEATURES AND A MONTHLY NEWS COLUMN FOR A CONTROLLED CIRCULATION MAGAZINE WITH 8,000 TRAVEL AGENT SUBSCRIBERS THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA. POSITION INVOLVED EXTENSIVE TRAVEL THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST REGION. 1984-1990 AUTHOR—EDITOR — FODOR'S GUIDE TO THE BAHAMAS WROTE AND EDITED ALL COPY, RESEARCHED AND GATHERED ALL FACTS AND DATA FOR FODOR'S FIRST EDITION OF A GUIDEBOOK FOR THE BAHAMAS, 1985. WROTE AND EDITED ALL SUBSEQUENT ANNUAL EDITIONS THROUGH 1990. PRESS & PROFESSIONAL OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB; ASTA—AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TRAVEL AFFILIATIONS AGENTS; UFTAA__UNIVERSAL FEDERATION OF TRAVEL AGENT ASSOCIATIONS; FIJET—FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL JOURNALISTS; FLORIDA MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION; CTA—CHA— The CARIBBEAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION AND CARIBBEAN HOTELS.