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J-99-347 3/23/99 n it h ` 2 • 0 RESOLUTION NO, e3 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL AS A MEMBER OF THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION 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 a member of the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board in the category as designated herein, to serve a term expiring October 27, 1999, or until the nominating Commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINT_F.R• CATEGORY, NOMINATED SYr Richard Heisenbottle Restoration Architect Commissioner Joe Sanchez Architectural Historian Section 2. The residency requirements contained in Section 2-884 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, are hereby waived with regard to Richard Heisenbottle. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of _March 1999. This A nistr ve A shall become effei imme is ely. APPRO b AS X F AND CORRECTNESS:% 88:BSS cm COMUSS1011 KEETINC OF MR 2 3 1999 Bewlatloa No. 94. - 2i 0 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA 44 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Members DATE: February 19, 1999 FILE: of thyCi Commission SUBJECT : Historic and Environmental Preservation Board FROM: alter J. Foeman REFERENCES: March 9, 1999 Agenda City Clerk 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. Four appointments are needed at this time. 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. Listed below are the names of persons who qualify for each category and who have submitted applications to the City Clerk for appointment to fill the vacancies on the Board. 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 Applicants Commissioner Plummer Citizen Commissioner Sanchez Restoration Architect/ Architectural Historian Richard Heisenbottle Kobi Karp Arthur King Randie Koroglu Diane Sepler Todd Tragash Zeb Jarosz Richard Heisenbottle (incumbent) Todd Tragash Residency waiver required waiver required waiver required ok ok ok ok waiver required ok 1 99- 210 Apuofntment By Category Anpl�, icants Residency Commissioner Teele Landscape (no applicants) Architect Commissioner Teele Real Estate Randie Koroglu ok Broker 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, 1999 Commission agenda. This issue was deferred from the December 8, 1998 and the January 23, 1999 Commission meetings. wJF:SE: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, Chaimian 99- 210 GAfF.CiTY OF 1'VIIAIVII I-iISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IJNTAL PRESERVATION BOARD (to rn(!mt)crs)1 O :..K. CATEGORY APPOINTED TIY ARCHITECT REGALADO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DE YURRE (Teele's) HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN GORT RESTORATION ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECT HISTORIAN HERNANDEZ (Sanchez's) REAL ESTATE BROKER TEELE NAME. ADDRESS. PHONE Lourdes Solera, 1750 S.W. 16 Street, M-33145 (Fl = 305-857- 3588; W= 305-666-5474 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 RESOI,U� TERM RI, oul14En EXPIRE R-98-1215 10-27-99 12-8-98 R-94-762 10-27-96 10-27-94 R-98-1215 10-27-99 12-8-98 R-98-73 10-27-98 residency 1-13-98 wgivcd by M-9 73.1 R-98-179 10-27-98 2-10-98 page # 1 01 /28/ 99 i CITY OF MIAMI HISTORIC: AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD(10 membcrs)1® BUSINESS/FINANCE OR LAW Joseph Richards, Chairperson, 1644 Onaway Drive, M-33133 (H= 305-856-5805; W= 305-371-2700) R-98-1215 10-27-99 RES-OK PLUMMER 12-8-98 CITIZEN SANCHEZ Jane Caporelli, 3301 N.E. 5 Ave., Apt. 801, M-33137 (H=305- 576-3824; W= 305-325-0045) R-98-1215 10-27-99 12-8-98 , CITIZEN PLUMMER Raul L. Rodriguez, 4440 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Gables 33146 (H=595-1937; W= 305-448-7417) R-98-73 10-27-98 RES-waived 1-13-98 CITIZEN REGALADO ALTERNATE GORT - V— Rey Martinez, 1135 S.W. 94 Ave., M-33174 (H= 305-559- R-99-71 2888; W= 305-270-3701) 1-26-98 Ernest (Ernie) L. Martin, 1000 N.W. North River Drive, R-98-1215 Townhome 114, M-33136-2927 (H=305-325-8734; F 305-324- 12-8-98 4425) i� N "1 IUST FILE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INTEREST page # 2 10-27-99 RES-waived 10-27-99 RES-OK 01 /28/99 Nov 12 19 07:17p 7k� Heisenbottle OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD Richard J. Heisenbottle LENT ADDRESS fSTRFFT r ,,, ,,., • ---•, — Uvucf 611 San Servando Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33143 TION 446-9275 Architect BUSINESS/EMPLOYER R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, P. A. BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE} 340 Minorca Avenue, Suite 10, Coral Gables TELEPHONE (HOME) FL 33134 305.663.5499 TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN NO:VIr CITY OF MIA I, LIMIT' 790 WHICH Y OU HOLD TITLE - - - nn&/ r"VIRUNMENTAI PRES- E` RygTION BOARD J7UST BE CHECK THE POSITIONS) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT MPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY AL50 CHECK HCECKPOSITIONS WHO CATEGORY. SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN" ALTERNATE MEMBER" X 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 HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADS COUNTY HISTORY OR AR HISTORY. RIENCE AND ARCHITECTURAL X ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. EDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWL REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. .� CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE rirr-rnnrrr 9 v ` 210 RECEIVED PAST DEADLINE p•2 SE'"I'T BY : CO)1 PLAN REV./ASSET 11G -12-98 : 3 : 23P1, : C I TY OF/'AQlV I - RICHARD J. HEISENBOTTLE, AIA R.J. Heisenbottle Architects P.A. POSITION: Principal -In -Charge EDUCATION: New York Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Science; University of Miami - Bachelor of Architecture REGISTRATION-. Architect; Florida, New York; National Council of Architectural EXPERIENCE: Registration Boards Certificate Mr. Heisenbottle has more than 26 years of experience in all aspects of the profession of architecture and interior design. His background includes governmental, educational, cultural, healthcare, hotel, office, retail, renovation and historic preservation projects. Early in his career, Mr. Heisenbottle was part of the team that restored the Cast Iron Building at 801 Broadway, one of New York City's premiere cast iron structures. This project set in motion a trend toward preservation of the cities cast iron district and earned a New York State AIA award. Since the f m's inception it has successfully completed some of South Florida's most prestigious preservation projects including the restoration of Miami's historic landmark Freedom Tower building. Other examples are the adaptive use study for the coliseum in Coral Gables and the rehabilitation program for the Coral Gables Women Club. Current preservation projects include Virrick Gym (1932) and Larkin School (1912) both in Miami. ° Ivir. Heisenbottle's Projects have been widely published and he has received many awards for his preservation work. He is a member of the Heritage Conservation Board and has been a guest speaker on historic preservation at the University of Miami School of Architecture and the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. RELATIVE RESTORATION EXPERJENCE: Gasman Center for the Performing Arts • Seminole Theater Miami, Florida Homestead, Florida Miami Edison Middle School Athen Theater Miami, Florida Deland, Florida Freedom Tower • Lyric Theater Miami, Florida Stuart, Florida 99- 210 ,Vv Ic 15 o7:22p b. Heisenbottle s-446-9275 PUBLICATIONS o ARCHITECTURAL RECORD ® FLORIDA AP-CHITECT • FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE • DESIGNER'S WEST/DESIGNER'S WORLD • COMAERCIAL RENOVATION • LIBRARY JOURNAL • PRESERVATION TODAY • CAM PROFILES • MIAMI ARCHITECTURE OF TBE TROPICS • CONSTRUCTION MARKET DATA FLORIDA A-E-C MARCH 1990 SUMNER 1993 XTLY/AUGUST 1990 MARCHIAPRM 1990 COPYRIGHT 1993 DECEMBER 1991 OCTOBER 1990 DECEMBER 1986 SPRING 1990 SEPTEMBER 1993 COPYRIGHT 1993 OCTOBER 1998 99- 210 Nov 12 19 07:1ep NAME: ADDRESS: BIRTH DATE: SOC. SEC. NO.: REGIST. STATUS EDUCATION: EWLOYIv1ENT: MOON . Heisenbottle Richard J. Heisenbottle, A.I.A. 2718 Day Avenue, Unit 1 Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 (305) 444-7469 August 23, 1950 157-42-3939 Registered Architect State of New York State of Florida N.C.A.R.B. Certificate Bachelor of Science of Architectural Technolo New York, Institute of Technology New York, New York Bachelor of Architecture University of Ilgiatni R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. 340 Minorca Avenue Coral Gables, Florida President March, 1987 - Present SPillis Candela & Partners, Inc. 800 Douglas Entrance Coral Gables, FL 33134 Vice President Declen1be, 1979 - June, 1987 The Smith, Korach, Hayet, Haynie Partnership 175 Fountainebleau Blvd, Mrs► FL 33172 Designer -project Architect August, 1977 - December, 1979 -44G-9275 p.3 99- 210 Nov 12 19 07:18p Neisenbottle 446-9275 p,a Richard J. Heisenbottle Page II PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Consultants Collaborative, Inc. 69 Merrick Way Coral Gables, FL 33134 DesignerlProject Architect October 3, 1976 - May, 1977 Obst Associates, P.A. 324 Royal Palm Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 DesignerlProject Architect August, 1974 - December, 1975 Stephen B. Jacobs & Associates, P.C. 19 Fast 57th Street New York, NY 10022 Designer\Job Captain March, 1972 - July 1974 Solomon Kaplan, AIA, Architect 101 Park Avenue New York, Ny Draftsman September, 1970 - June, 1971 Carl S. White, AIA, Archtect 202 Mountain Avenue Westfield, NJ Draftsman June, 1968 - August, 1968 Member of the American Institute of Architects Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce National Trust for Historic Preservation Florida Trust for Historic Preservation 99- 210 Nov 12 18 07e18p Richard J. Heisenbottle Page III MOPIIIL IW Heisenbottle}-446-9275 AWARAs Award for Excellence in ArchiW=,e Florida Association of American Institute of Architects Award of Merit for Design Miami Chapter of American Institute of Architects outstanding Preservation Project Award from Florida Trust for Flistoric Preservation QR �'b�hing's Designer of the Year in 1990. Nov 12 19 07c18p Heisenbottle �r-446-9275 p_ c PUBLICATIONS • ARCHITECTURAL RECORD • FLORIDA ARCHITECT ♦ FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE ♦ DESIGNER'S WEST/DESIGNER'S WORLD • COIINIERCIAL RENOVATION ♦ LIBRARY JOURNAL • PRESERVATION TODAY • CMD PROFILES • MIAIvE ARCHITECTURE OF THE TROPICS ♦ CONSTRUCTION MARKET DATA FLORIDA A-E-C MARCH 1990 SUMAIER 1993 JULY/AUGUST 1990 MARCH/APRIL I990 COPYRIGHT 1993 DECEMBER I991 OCTOBER 1990 DEC -EMBER 1986 SPRING 1990 SEPTEM13ER 1993 COPYRIGHT 1993 OCTOBER 1998 09-- 210 SENT 81':COM PLAN REV/ASSET VGV:11- 2-98 ; 8:25A1f (4 C'Itt U-'% * � OFFICIAL N 0 M I NATION FORM HISTORIC AND ENVIHONNENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD PERMANENT ADDRES4(srRE CITY, ZiP GOOE1 -- k LdST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF NIAMI LIKITS TO NIiICIt YOU HOLD TITLE 305945373 :; - 21. �4 CHECK THE POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE 'QUALIFIED. ROM NEESOFORS THE PAUFESS/ONgLINC POSITIONSOWFM) MEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGDR NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THF. LISTED CATEGORIES MAY. ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" LATE Y, ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIUA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF'FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND NAMING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE I ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. N REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IV THE STATE OF FLORIDA. 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. .. —__•. _ over - "�. -7--__"._... 33)� 99` 210 S 11 Bl:(' N PLAN RBI'AS:,LI /1(jNj;II— 1-98 : 6:26-AN: ; (i T'i OF WIAMI— 3059453737:.. 3�a 2) WITHIN THIS SPACE, PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATE EAT Oi E OTHER PERTINENT tNFORMAtION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICAUTIONSXFOR THE POSITION(S)�CHECKED ABOVE. e aAvdV8 (e5'uyn�e,*� cutA PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING [NFORHgTION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION! See ah�,� WORK TiiERIENCE* - --_—' ORGANIZATIONS AND COMHUN 99- 210 e, i S $0275 'YCed'' +,�, �j Y : r�„"r.�n..-.cz?rrov,u..ur.••-is.aw,.�Nx...w+'.�,w �iti:r...w�m...:..o.�..,.�. f KOBI KARP ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN P L A N N I N G i Kobi Karp Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design 17100 Collins Avenue Suite 209 Miami Beach, Florida 33160 Educational Background: University of Minnesota Institute of Technology; Bachelors of Science in Environmenal Design 1987 University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology, Bachelors of Architecture 1987 Experience: Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design, Inc. 1996 to Present President Lane, Pettigrew, Wood & Karp, Inc. 1994-1996 Partner Lane, Pettigrew, Karp 1992-1994 Partner Lane Pettigrew Jones 1988-1992 Associate Cunningham Architects 1987-1988 Intern WCOB Architects 1984-1987 Professional Licenses: Registered Architect State of Florida License No. 12578 State of Minnesota License No. 19335 State of Georgia License No. 9152 State of Colorado License No. 63358 Registered Interior State of Florida ID No. 0003850 Designer State of Minnesota ID No. 1062 General Contractor State of Florida CGC 048575 TEL: (305) 945-3636 . FAX: (305) 945-3737 . Voice (305) 732-2512 17100 Collins Ave. Suite 209. Miami Beach, FL 33160. E-Mail: kka@dialisdn.com 90- 210 Professional Associations: Awards: American Institute of Architects American Society oflnterior Designers National Trust for Historic Preservation League National Counsel for Interior Design Qualifications National Counsel for Architectural Registration Boards Miami Beach Police Athletic League, Board orDirectors Gold Award, American Resort andDevelopment Association, (ARDA) 1998 Silver Award, American Resort and Development Association, (ARDA) 1998 Outstanding Leadership Award, Sunny Isles Beach, 1998 Miami Beach Design Preservation League Excellence in Historic Preservation, Hotel Astor, 1996 Governor's Design Team, Af'"eopolis, Minnesota, 1987 Thesis Award with Honors Minneapolis, Minnesota 1987 Recognized in the following periodicals: Hotel/Motel Management Hospitality Management Daily Business Review South Florida Business Journal Ocean Drive Magazine The Miami Herald Miami Today Contract Design Resorts and Great Hotels The Hi -Riser Tropical Tribune Tel: (305) 945-3636 o Fax: (305) 945-3737 0 Voice: (305) 732-2512 17100 Collins Ave. Suite 209 Miami Beach, FL 33160 • E-Mail: kkaodialisdn.com 99- 210 wnwnb�K6, OBI KARP Kobi Karp was born in Netayna, Israel on November 1, 1962. As a child, Kobi dreamed of becoming an architect. For him, there were no other career paths to choose. When Kobi's family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota at age 12, Kobi Karp continued striving to achieve the most comprehensi�,e education in order to best prepare himself for his entrance to the University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology. Kobi was accepted to the University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology in 1981. During his five years at the school, he traveled extensively in Europe, Central America and the Middle East studying the great architectural historical structures, such as ancient temples, cathedrals, mosques and monastaries. Kobi also spent a summer in Alaska during his education. In 1986, Kobi was appointed to the Minnesota Governor's Design Team. Kobi worked as a graduate intern at the prestigious, architectural firm of Cuningham Architects in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While there, he worked under principle, John Cuningham, gaining valuable experience in the architectural field. Kobi graduated with a degree in Architecture and Environmental Design University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology. In 1988, Kobi took the NCARB reg stra ion exam and passed the exam, in full, the very first time. This was a remarkable accomplishment for someone his ag e. Kobi's first job in Miami was with the firm of Lane Pettigrew Jones in Miami Beach, Florida. He began working as a Project Architect on Caribbean Hospitality Projects such as La Source in Grenada a Wynham Hotel in St. Lucia and Club Med resorts in the Bahamas and in Mexico. Kobi also worked on several Super Clubs Resorts and a hotel project for the former Prime Minister of Jamaica, Edward Sea a. In 1992, Kobi became a partner which was renamed LPWK and continued his focus in the Resort and Hospitality Industry. He worked on the renovation of nine Club Med resort projects all over the Caribbean and in Copper Mountain, Colorado. During this time, Kobi also passed the NCID and became registered as an Interior Designer. Q Kobi began working on projects in the Art Deco District of Miami Beach now, known as South Beach. Kobi was a major contributor in the preservation of this historical area. He renovated and designed the interiors of historic hotels, retail and restaurant projects in the area. Kobi was the archi Of record for three nationally known projects in historic South Beach, the Limited Ex tact r Avenue, the Official All Star Cafe on Ocean Drive and the Astor Hotel on Washington Avenue.ollins In 1995, Kobi opened a second office in the Seacoast Towers, which was the largest sale of real e in the history of Miami Beach. Over a two year time period, Kobi redesigned the interiors of the state and received City of Miami Beach approval fora project addition totaling 450,000 square feet. tm''rune story tower and atwo-story penthouse In 1995, Kobi and his partner dissolved their partnership. Kobi continued operating his firm un name of. LPWK, Miami Beach Inc. In 1997, Kobi felt the identity of the firm needed to evolve thu der the leading to the birth of Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design, Inc. r Kobi moved his office to Sunny Isles Beach and began working on a multitude of projects in the rebirth of this new city. Kobi's clients are some of the top developers in Miami today. From a 12-story bayside marina and condominium, to a 40-story resort time-share tower on the ocean, Kobi Karp is working on designing many projects in resort, lifestyle and multi -family residential arena. In addition to local projects, Kobi was awarded the Park Hyatt Hotel project in Roatan, Honduras. He received accolades for his design of this luxury resort from Hyatt Hotel Corporation. This resort promises to be the prototype of future Park Hyatt Resorts. In the area of residential architecture. Kobi designs between one to three homes annually.e has H designed homes for notables such as Troy Vincent, a former Miami Dolphins Football Player, Edna Buchanan, a Pulitzer Prize winning Author and Columnist. His residential designs are distinctive, yet unique to the personalities which will reside in them. Kobi is very active in the local community. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, American Society of Interior Designers, National Trust for Historic Preservation League and National Counsel for Architectural Registration Board. He is on the Board of the Miam cause. i Beach Police Athletic League, and in addition to designing their new building, he has raised thousands of dollars towards their Kobi recently was honored by the American Resort and Development Association with it's prestigious Gold Award for a Hilton Hotel Interior Design for F' .. project. Also, Kobi was honored with an award Outstanding Leadership from the Mayor of Sunny Isles for his work on the City Department. ' Hall y and the Police 4. '= These major accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. The local press has published Kobit. consistently throughout the years. The Daily Business Review describes Kobi's reputation as "The Businessman's Architect." Ocean Drive Magazine declares Kobi as a "Talented o taking the architectural world by `. storm." The Sun post explains "Karp is a new breed of Man who is who is conscious of the environment and wants to enhance his community Miamian, one possible... he brings m the f ,; most aesthetic way a youthful and energetic perspective to his designs." f "' On a personal note, Kobi's hobbies include spending as much time with his two year and his wife of five years, Nancy. Together, they enjoy travelingand Y old son, Jordan water related activities. 1 As Kobi's first decade as a registered Architect comes to a close, he maintains his philosophy architecture must be related and appeal to the human P phy that spirit and the soul. It must use innovative to create a mood with function. His objective is to design interesting, higher quality techniques that will ultimately produce a successful ty projects for his clients environment and a return on investment.q creativity towards great designs while working within the realities guides his maintaining of the business community the economic, marketing, and aesthetic goals of his clients. n' and 99— 210 5] OFFICIAL N O M I N A T I O N F 0 R M HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME �. PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP COD ) 1 OCCUPATION BUSINESS/EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 0 TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE 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 MEET 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. 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 DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. _ ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. 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. over 99_ 210 r - L ur H 3ur�MNHr STATEMENT pF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE. ACTIVITIES. ANO!Oo OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION W14ICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. i PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: c. c WORK EXPERIENCE: ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY.ACTIVI/TIE ZC.e- — ,PT i ��.�- .� DATE 210 3054480136 _r.T♦.; tx, 10-28-98 06:4U P. UZ Y OFFICIAL N 0 M I N A T I HISTORIC AND ENVI N F 0 R M l�T•: �f��•®,. • tttttr • is oftt ♦� ENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD Randie L. Koroglu - -� PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 2 Grove Isle Driv #302 c, OCCUPATION Miami, FL 33133 ---------------------- Broker/ Vice Pres dent of Coconut Grove Realtv rn.-.,.,.. & BUSINESS/ENo►nvra BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, ITY, ZIP CODE) 3121 Commodore P1 za TELEPHONE (HOME) Miami, FL 33133 TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 305-858-2788 305-448-4123 Ext.111 LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IE5 LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE 3121 Commodore P1 za Miami, FL 33133 rHE HISTORIC EONSTRATED ND ENVIROHM TAL PRESERVATI N BOARD RUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE TIONS} FOR RICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS MEET THE KNO LEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO HE T ANY F WHO CATEGORY. 0 THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" ARCHITECT REGISTERED N THE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RIGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITE TURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED NOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DAOE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITE TURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORAT ON AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. X REAL ESTATE BROKER LIC LASED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN USINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTI;ATEO KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY A D/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO Q ALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. HITHIN THIS SPACE. PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES. AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. Graduating from the University of Miami in 1974 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, studying Art and Architectural history and its influence on South Florida today. Owning Coconut Grove Realty, I am constantly involved in the neighborhood and its development. Being a native Miamian and having two children growing up here in Miami, I feel it is necessary to be an active member of our community. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: B.F.A. University of Miami 1974 M. S. Florida International University 1981 Realtor/Broker F.R.E.C./N.A.R. 1985 WORK EXPERIENCE: Owner/ Broker Coconut Grove Realty Corp. 1985 - Present Dade County School Teacher 1975-1981 ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Board of Directors - Coconut Grove Chamber Member - National Association of Realtors Past President, Current Member - Zonta International Kampong, Bali Ha'i Committee Barnacle Society - Commodore's Birthday Committee Parent Association Committee - Miami Rowing Club SIGNATURE DATE 9 9 - 210 OFFICIAL N O M I N A T I O N F O rr HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME DIANE S. SEPLER PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 1581 BRICKELL AVENUE, T-204, MIAMI, FL 33129 OCCUPATION INTERIOR DESIGNER BUSINESS/EMPLOYER SELF—EMPLOYED, DIANE S. 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ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN 4 ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. X PER50N EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. X 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. aver 99- 210 W"`wi4 TNSUMyARI' STATEMENT OF THE C' �E.R PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH E EOUfAT?ON ErPe'R►E4;E A['tyrT c; DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSIT Y% Gv;K^c *****SEE ATTACHED***** PEASE PROVIDE THE FOE�puING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED; OR ATTACH A SEPARALTRESUME. EDUCATION: �_ 1957-59 Oneonta State Teachers College 1959-61 Delta Air Lines Representative 1962-63 Chase Federal Savings and Loan Special Services Agent 1963 Anita Priest School of Interior Design 1963-Present Interior Design Continuing Education Courses Sponsored by Florida State University NCE: WORK EXPERIE *****SEE ATTACHED***** ORGANJIATIONS AHD COMMUNITY gCT1VITIES: *****SEE ATTACHED***** 1 1 /4/98 DIANE S e SEPLF.R OATS 99- 210 m n, I 99- 210 H L P 99- 210 t 17 a r" 99-• 210 101 --- ----- --- - 99- 210 z:L 9 - 9 210 7 99- 210 4 t7-- T r: 79 99- 210 (IISTOR€C AND ENw<Ii;i?PiI`tUN?AI PRISRVATION SCARD NAME j Todd B. Tragash'-, AiA PERMANENT AD:�RCSS (s"REr—, ''CITY, -if) CCILE1- 261 Palm Avenues, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 OCCUPATION ' Architect 1 BUSINESS!EMPLOYER S T A Archite BUSINESS ADDRESS (STR, V' ural Group iTY. ZIP CODE 3526 North Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127 TEL:.PKOHE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 305/532-1045 305/571-1811 LIST ANY OTHER PROPEVY(,ESj LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIA'!! LIMITS TO W410i `'Cv tiOLC TITLE 3526 — 3544 North Miami Avenue THE HIS OPIC AND EN:iF:J:(.[=iTA,. Pi.ES RtiAT Oi+ 8G„F:D MUST 8t CO!SPOScu OF TR—E fCLIO*•:d_ POSITIONS, CHECK THE POSIT1i`h(S; '=OR «hICH :' l ARE QUALIFIED. 40MINEES FOR Tr.e PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO BEET THE DEMONSTRATED KNUriLEDGE PLAID EXPERIENCE Rc0'UIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THi; "CITIZEN'. CATEUOPY. NOMINEES WHO flt!7, A -NY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THS '—'-T;ERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. X ARCHITECT REGISTF.PEDlIi TEE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCH.;TeCT K.=aISTEREJ IN THE STATE DF FLOR:CA.. hISTORIAN Or A.R ri INe vR... HISTORaNA' QVALIFIED B, w F c r ^T" '� T �' Mc"A..S G EDUCATION I c OR EXPEP. ENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTR.ATEC' KNOdLEDGL At%L' EXPER!prt: IN DACE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCH:TECTL'kAL HISTORY. X ARCHITECT OP A'KCHITECT:iRAL i•!;STGRIAN FAVING '!'('lONSTRATEO KNOiLEDGVE M AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL R_STORATIO.4 AND t:IST0'IC FRESErtiATIOK. REAL ESTATE aRCKEP. L'iCE`SEC BY THE STATE OF FLGRIDA. PERSON EX?EPIENCED 1''' S:1SI;NFSS PUD Fih LACE OR LA:l. �— CITIZEN WITH DEMONPTINtATcD eNOWL-E-FIGE AND 1NTE;c1S7 IS THE HiSTO^'.!CAL AND ARC'r.ITECTL,RKL HERIThiE OF THE IsiTY At;D/Ok CONSEWANON CIF TI?E NATURAL ESiViR44K11'T. 1 ,! ALTERNATE I-EMBFA' W4 QUALIFICS UNDER ONE OF TK: ASOVE CATEGORIES. 99 210 :3 Ua -4 4 V :, . %2.;. EMiNT %ES, ,)VE c`7 ..C.qn See attached resume. vP VT�ACRA SpAqATE pESV� WOP.K VML, 5 GNA TOda B.' agayh I 99- 210 s w a MUM-= MOm The Information Managemerrr Company 305-477-9149.800-287-4799 • FAX 305-477-7526 s a photocopy in poor condition FC 017 M! STA Architectural Grcup TODD S. 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 en-lronment. His designs span a broad range of project types and take many varied expressions. Each design solution is responsive to the specific program and site constraints producing an architectural statement compatible within its contest. EDUCATION: Master of Business Administration, International Business University of Miami -1992 Master of Architecture, Historic Preservation University of Florida - 1982 Bachelor of Design in Architecture, with Honors University of Florida - 1980 REGISTRATION: Architect - State of Florida - 1985, No. 11,053 NCARB Certification - No. 42,558 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 Miami Beach Planning Advisory Board from 1991 to 1997. In his practice. Mr. Tragash provides architectural services for both the private developers and public entities such as the City of Miami Beach, Miami Beach Development Corporation, the Miami Design Preservation League, UNIDAD, the Ocean Drive Association and Dade County Department of Community & Economic Development. Mr. 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 #2 Master Plan, Miami Beach 41st Street Beautification Project, Miami Beach Ocean Front Auditorium Master Plan, Miami Beach Riviera Plaza, Miami Beach Parc Vendome, Miami Beach Alamac, Miami Beach El Cyclone, Miami Beach Madison, Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center, Miami Beach Waldorf Towers, Miami Beach Bentley Hotel, Miami Beach Espanola Way, Miami Beach 90- 210 OFFICIAL N O M I N A T I O N F 0 R M HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD NAME Sri v • . v,r 1I V%� de"G+ ENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE OCCUPAT BUSINESS/EMPLOYER CH175c� / Pik" . BUSINESS ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) ELEPHONE a_ TELEPH NE (BUSINESS) LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD 11115T BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE POSITIONS) 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 ANY OF THE LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. xARCHITECT 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 DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. 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. X, ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. over WiTHjN Tuic conrc ^r ,;DE A SUMM11- ^F THE EAN DUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, D/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS) CHECKED ABOVE. 144or li f //1� �-IZGYl7 Gam/ �XG•//u k'/.�'�► fJNII/E2S/T� op caw / pmoro 1gif�o 44naY u�i� � r � © fi9�t ✓//)lam f� ! ��j Gf 77 7.! . �'G�/Y 6;F / 1979. W AIA7e1,1k'C- /007- 44f r,25r//Y jV96)47r 4,H' A7C75'�, coAR^,l'Y i- ©W,iWc PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED, OR ATTACH A SEPARATE RESUME. EDUCATION: 17 WORK EXPERIENCE: /17/ -- /975 Fl pw PK7- /1V 77-i7�M cF-u"g, 11-75 - / 7t? W09K ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY A`TIVITIES� N ��© �`� gsvvrH lt�-"02 IPA- >allLz;i!5� oc� 99- 210 (9 T Recent Single Fancily Residential Projects Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Dan Marino Jupiterlslanc4 Florida 7,000 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Dan Marino Weston, Florida 14,000 sq.ft. Residence for Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Fischer Miami Beach, Florida $,600 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. Riccardo Buzzi Key Biscayne, Florida 6,500 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Richartz Key Biscayne, Florida 5,000 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Dan Marino Weston, Florida 8,000 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Ruffe Gables Estates, Florida 13,000 sq.ft. Residence for Dr. & Mrs. Vitiello Gables by the Sea, Florida 6,500 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Rodriguez Miami, Florida 4,500 sq.ft. Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Mulligan Davie, Florida 14,800 sq.ft. Residence for Arex Investments, Inc. Key Biscayne, Florida 9,650 sq.ft. Residence remodeling for Environments Intl Key Biscayne, Florida 6,000 sq.ft. Residence remodeling for Demopolis Inc. Key Biscayne, Florida 5,500 sq.ft. F 99- 210 Residence remodeling for Envirolments Ind South Miami, Florida Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Santamaria Boca Raton, Florida Residence for Midcity, Inc. Coconut Grove, Florida Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Gitlow Coral Gables, Florida Residence for Arex Investments, Lic. Kendall, Florida Residence for Mr. Herrera Jupiter Islwg Florida Development of 41 luxury Domes Cassandra Estates South Miami, Florida 5,500 sq.ft. 5,000 sq.ft. 4,000 sq.ft. 4,000 sq.ft. 3,000 sq.ft. 3,000 sq.ft. JarOsz Architects has designed and/or built over one hundred custom 1 the inception of the firm in 1979. comes since 99- 210 ..I P \14 iNI Y. _'I:-?F BUS SS i,IN ! :•nra Isr ,a. locg www.heraid.com Businesses are embracing Mialru-Dade County's latest initiative to revive inner cities. The %ny: attracting investment and creating employment. r:l_•a�. By WMI WW EFIEL0 .ld a V*u welter Anlikely mix or more than 1.000 people n uCommunity' activists. politiclam. sricial service wnrken• business executives, wel. �' fare mothers and inner-city residents — jammed >: '" : ;*<' •' � a drn.ntnw•n Miami auditorium to stralegize on %ndrIng a federal empowerment zone for Miami- Iry = •i,.rr� -�• '�r'-'•'� ��• Uadc County. the draw was obvious: Winning EZ status could mean S130 million in tax incentives and rmiihiv an additional S I00 million in grants over Knox calls the empowerment proms --the last, the next 10 years to spur economic development best opportunity to make it happen (for the inner in the county's most impoverished neighbor. city). If it does, we're in for a real boom. - hoods. But even long-time proponents or the Miami -Dade Mayor Alex Penelas is optimistic empowerment concept seemed ■ bit over. that the County witlemerge 2winner when ISnew whelmed by the turnout earlier this month and..,* urban and five rural empowerment zones are particularly in the business community's interest. selected its Washington in late December urnu ly Some Participants did more than just verbalize "'lanuary' their support for the Clinton administration's In the 1994 round, the county lost out to grassroots approach to creating jobs and rebuild. Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Fhiladcl- !ng inner cities. They len behind money to lever• agc Miami•Dade's bid — ranging from S25 to pphiaiCamden and New York, which each Iron 5230 million in federal SM checks to a pledge from area banks to lend tax credits and gnnis over 10 years. mote than S344 million in the proposed empow• Unlike 1994 when the county's application rrment zone. "I was heavily oriented toward social service pea► thought it wn phenomenal," said rieoM jrcts and long on platitudes. this rime around it% Knit-, a Miami attorney who also pushed hard focus is on spurring investment and creatingjobs "lien tire county applied — unsuccessfully — for for those who live in the county's pcnmt areas. empowerment zone status in 1994. "1 think busi• "The bottom line in any community is pulling nes% people are finally beginning to catch or,: people to work — especially with the w•elfarrta• There's serious money to be made in the inner work initiative exacerbating the need for jobs" city and there's a serious market there. For those said Cynthia Curry, who is on leave from a Flor• wholiveinThe zone, the opportunities come with ida International University vice presidency to the jobs. and the jobs come with investment.- coordinate the county's empowerment ;,one NW6ST ul t L. a fWylnvtiod .Q • !;,6 Miami—i>•'.r`;;_ International �. 1'� •. hlekou AllepatMk : a Mir" i5 'OvenFe ,9 A calls JuaTF • 11..n11%-." AREAS OF NEED: Renovation of fits Lyric Theatw. ahoy nears complPtlnn m !ate Overlown. If Miami Dade County wins eipowerment zo..i. status• it could halt, sr speed develnprnent r the Historic Overtowl Fo!klife Village* a prOIW the Lyric watt anchor. EmpowPrm�, zone bennfils nlno could ptill Inve%tman• into Liberty City. roll H." rv. P.". application. That's a fundamental shift in the wa% !III - community views amelinmting po%'criv Hill In;. county saddled with a 7.2 percent unemplo•, m-nl rate while the rest of the cnuniry htinm•, lol•: +^ seen as the quickest war Ur transform trot,•• live%. "What we mally nerd to do in the miter t n % , create pathways to p+bs and %crviaes:' Curry cmd Even though million% in federal funds hat, flowed intn the inner rule% through the ,rir% tither than a fety notated prnjeci%, there is little t. show for n This ycai % t'mhrwrrmrnl apphrato..n I 641. ran c+.•i•nv r ,o mic devdnpment efTa 1, %each a• the (;water Miami Chamber of I ommcrce i t nu ir,,intiv 0tnmi nitimlt%r. which imeei we cn kc% inrlu%trir% for futore jnh irenu.in I'cnclai Lconnmic Summit earlier IN, %ra, ani the unit of the - nunt%'% 1'rhan Fnmomi; Re, talnalmn Tasi force PLEASESEE ZONES, �; :'•' NW71ST. 71 �JOS TuttleC". ! i.r: eloctryrie Boy- �z �•Y�nelian Cswy. NW 58 ST H1 Miami See appendix for full text 99e- 210 - a-sx„arG'a��•ebs.asAs}?��tuh'+Fl•j4�jt'�i - - i t• 1 1 , t 1 rr • a� r ,• � ��ht. i 'a 1 �'' ��r 4„�iy � � +3 �� / ,.✓ �r �r �.I. f. 1��.�. ~ r. }� 1 y yr. I{•,. r. � , I r �� jJ qF r f7 h '• y r p � r•, ai ! v �` ',fill` ;'' �� ' •!3 .a,�''t y.,frT' ,� ' lI - Y Y '!•i � r rj '�'�•` � L 4 i.. LW. lorm Architects, teaty, 4J t' r11imr30:-34n-USc: —~r Fax, 10544 -1177 November 03, 1998 M''rs. Sarah E. Eaton Fistoric and Environmental 11reservaticn Roard C ity of Miavmi 3400 Pan American Drive, Miami. Florida 3+133 Dear Mrs. Fator.. 696 t33mo% RoaJ Coconut lirtmcc 1:t i 111" Thank � ou for an opportunity to svlhmit a nolninr"�7n form for the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. l have -c;ided in Coconut Grove Ior the past 23 years and presently ov:n a 1910 vintage Bungalow style home, reputed to originally belong to Alexrn&r Grah;un Be1Ts sisters. My experience in research, readapt;ation, rediesk,n and reconstruction of historical structures in Europe and I,JS/t may he of a considerable asset to the Board and the community. In addition. as a "son of a son of a sailor' and an a(•tive US Merchant Marine Offic.!r I rerirescnt snme degree of knowledge ofenvirortmental issues as related u) our waterways and waterfronts. Please do not hesitate to call me shoWd )-Du hsve any funher questions. Z. W. JAROSZ ARCHITECTS, P.A. ZBIGNIFW "ZE13" W. JAROSZ 3696 BAYVIEW ROAD MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 PHONE: (305) 446-08M FAX: (305) 447.1177 99- 210 UN AWN& —�ew�a -A � �o The In Management Company 305-477-9149 •800-287-4799 • FAX 305-477-7526 s a photocopy in poor condition FC 017