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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem #50 - Discussion Item~~, _. !' ~, r -...'t ^+. n. •~ e: ~..e .~ t t as f ~ .. j ~' ~X ~ ~` ,,. ~ r " < ~_~ ~ ,~,_ ~ > ,.;.?` T +,.~ l7 4ri~. R= sr,€~ ~`•. f P ~~ ~r-a~R 5 ~Y l~ds~~,1i'l~ackk5~,~ ~-~ A,. Vioky Diva, 1~aaiettt~;nt C~,ty City of Miami ia.ov e.x~i;Eir'®t i Southeast ~xd ~ilaml, ~ivxida ~~~ Naar 4~a, T,,aiva: Eaq, ~ttoscna~* suild~.np ~ven~u® 33131 Str~~nittcc~ into the ,~~ubli~ xec~rd i~~. co~~~cction itl o ~~ `rati~r ~~irai pity ~;`ler1~ Pali ~m "~f is~.t~~.#,c Msm©~'Shil. im rr Pursuant tQ pur canversatiaa of this d~a-te, this 3attrr i~ wrlttan to vlari:ey and coflfi~ the p©sitian oi' Pan dtx-arica~n wand Airways, Inc . (°' Pan .~m11 ~ xith t^agard to 1M ... appraxim®ta~.y ~ - 0 © 0 cubic feat at er~atad iaatez~~.~-S inC~.udinq avte~al museuA exhibits hu*~dgeda t°! photoq~re-pha, display cases, and other historic sxhibitr. , . t1- (the pnn due "Historic ~iamarab~,~.~.a'F~ , as daaoribad in an ~.ugu~rt 34, 1985 me~o~t~t~du® tram City Pie~a~ger, serr~io ~+sxsira, to the fiiayog and City Qf Miami Commiatianas~. It is ~y und.retand~.ng that the agenda .fox the City Commissianara° ~estinq to bg head toYaarrow, Malrch 8, 1990 incSud®s it~a ~4~. ocnvasr-ing the "Histori,C Msmoral~ilia". Please note that pan ~ Mill nat gave an authasi~sd rmpzesentativa~ present at the mrst~.ng and accordingly I eua submittincr this letter as Pen I~tD ° a par3tiet~. The Cammiariot~e.rs shau3.d be aware that !t is th® po~itSor. o£ Pan Am that th• °ili~.sfigric M~aarsbilia°' wse loaned to th® City of Miami (the °'C3ty"~ for the pttrpoee of display ~.r~ s l~...mue~eum fracturing a~riation ma~arak~ilia. o . °1 to ~ae~aora~ta the inauguration o£. the, Pa,n Jam, .C1ig~per searvica from Dinner Key iz~ 1934 , ass propo:~d by Mayor' Maurice _A.. Ferro, ~ .his Setter of I~ay ~r 19s~ to t~.r. C. Edwnrd Roker, Chairman o2 the SaQrd at pan 1~. Pleas® note that the !°H~,ator3c MemarabiXia°t was delivered tra the City far temporary afioru a i~ a City-awned i~utticipAl Se~cvica au~,Sding pending eatabi~ahiaant of th® av.iatian murseuxa. Alease also note that it tree net, and never has been, the intent of Pan Am to give, tran®far ox atherwiae relint,~3,ah title to the l1Histc~ric P~emaxabilia°t to th® City cr to any ether pArty. Psrf pm~riaarf ~lut~a! Afnu~l, Ftrt., N~Dh Mt 6u4i,~it~,. N~rc ~'treY., Idtrw Yw'lc 79th ~; ~,7 ~ °'I 'id' :~ yt '"I ~ ~ ~ +~ 3~I cY Cl ~ C7 L P ' L U ' ~ ~~. c"'-s O d ' ~ 3'C 3 1'wT 'tf t~I Rf ci ~ I'4 ro' i S F°. C~ U F ' ~' CS ' E o ~- ~r~zek'~ i, ~.€aor P~C~ '~hf.s ~~ct is e~xdsMC~t~ byi cazt~ o~h~r dAC~ar++~nts, my :~s'~tsx o~ ~~roka ~.~, 1.~A~ tp fix, ~. G, EaQs, Jx-. , ~ss~str4x~~ City ~,sna.r~sY ~ iM which T ~~:~te the rsr~ta~.r~~a~i~ ~~~t t.hs ~s~Fr~xaxy ~tar~.~e ~~naili~~ bs a "... ~ecux+~ ~.~~al~3.cn as, a~ as~urr~~, i.t [tta~? rrki~.®tpx~.c Mezrerabi~,ia"~ i~ vaxy valuable to us. r~ In a~dd~.tian, Pan , r s c®ntiru,~n~ attnr~x~a~hip has a~k~a.~a~rl~dg~d ~n ~Tr . ~a,3' s rs~~p~ns+e o~ Apx'il ~., 3~9~b ~.ri ar~ai~t: he a~e~ad ~~at the "~tistQrl,o ~2sm~~ak~~.1.i_a" wa~ald bs t~mpoz'arilX stcarsd by tha Ci~.y fox Fran Am, p+endiz~g display arrs.n~er~~-n~a by Fan 1~i's inte~me~c~~.Ary r~pr~a+~zzt~t~.va:~, the C~. ipp~~ Finrie~~-rs ~ 'title bo ~21s 'tHa.s ~.aric M~fiorabilia" continues ~c x~~~~in w~.~..b Pan ~m~ z wou~.a ap~rsc~.at~t~ youz° preempt ~cki~owledge~~ent at tt~e f ~-cts pr~rs~7'=tl~d ~boV~,a Sincerely, r ~7e~~rcy F. K~i~ndler ~i~e Pre~id®nt .. G~xpoxatrs Golur~uni.c~tic:^s Enclostare JFx: ~M: bks Submitted into the ~'~ublic cc: R~~er Gaak~, ~`sq. recorr~ in conn~: Gni~ Meltan, Esq. ciion t~,rifi; x'06 Gnx~on, Esq. itexx~~~ an - ~z~~`~~ fatty I:i?rai Cif:y Clerl~ (~" !4r ~..~ i 4I' T ,. _~ .. _~ ,, _ _ _ :}:, ~t, ~, -__.____ _ _.~,..,.. {~3 1 1 e ~~-~ i'.' E s`31 R ~ r r~ ~.~ ~~ 1 ~~ ~ r~. ~•r1 4 (..S i ; ~y ~ ' ., rt 7 A 7' 1LV 1J }1~.~.~ J~-. I'i l.~ t, vl 3~.S~~-TY~t{r ,I.~C l_~ 1 " . /"-~ {'t r e ~ ~~I l~ ~. , i ~ ~ ~~ r.•7 _ _ _. f~~;~.ai~j ~-31TQla. _ In 1 9$~-, Rn associa.tian of refixed l'an .A.mYri ce.r~ pile#.s find fl~~~}~ ~~£,~.; ~__ ' engineers, the Clipper 1'ioneexs, t~e~,.d its annual conventiom in !'}ie.rna,., A local member, thin}sing that news of this event might be of positive public relations val~ze to the city, discusser) the mattez• with a member of the Pfiami City Commission. The commissioner agreed and directly set ~- up a meeting with the Cifgr of Miami Department of Economic Development. That meeting, and subsequent ones, did lead to wide and favorable media coverage and many people, riiamians and visitors, ware surprised to hear and road for the first time that more than 60 years ago, and with the enlightened support of the leaders of this city, the. world's first scheduled global air transport system was developed. Aircraft and engine design, tec}iniquPS of long-range flight planning, cruise control and navigation invented here are still universally used by the world's airlines. the Director of the Department of Economic Development also told members of Clipper Pioneers that, to celebrate Miau~i's unique involvement in this turning point in history, city officials for five years had been contemplating the evezxtual conversion of Miami CitS• Hall, originally the Dinnex Key Marine sir Terminal, into an aviation museum when the city administration moved into larger quarters, as was then expected. The Department of Economic Development and other city officials asked local Clipper Pioneers, a number of whom had actually (lawn the clipper ships out of Dinner Key on proving and scheduled flights, if they would make their experience, and experiences, available to tiie city in its efforts to establish such a museum. They readily agreed to do so and ever since Nava been cooperating with the city and its staff to assure the success of this project. They were well aware that the museum as planned would be unique in the world community. No other city could truthfully boast of an aviation museum chat exhibits its artifacts in the very building where they were first designed, built, tested and then ~~~~0~1,6 • ~ f. . }:) t 1 #. 1 it T' ~ ~.' R. } .1. F?. 3" ~= c.: T"4- 7 (;.., I~f ~„- }) l ~. F 7. t'1 "~", p ' Jl A f, l t) TJ A. ~. ~: ~% 7' A Tl~ r it e f~ ~~ ~. ~- ~ }? f~, c ~ n T- p r~~peTi.itt~ ;~:tri arx-~-°atl~ r.r~ I$ier,f?t,t.~Q I;A~. ,lt?"'t. oiit,~:cjo i.h~ Ittta7-rlittn~ ~:hi.s mtac~um ~+attJ.ri he a mctt~ttmet,t, t,a t,}t~ ?~e~.', insl.a s~>ens>~t?7.e r. oa. Q t,lae C~. ~,y of "liami payed i.n t'asteri.nq th.e early cieve,lopmen#, of whe.#. a-s zaow #.his ple.net's most widely used form of tra.nsportata L. .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ -~ * ~'eGUr€~ izl co~~~~~~:c~;;.c3_ ~:;~zth l.tUl~l.- ~~ Ui7. ~~ j t~ As evidenced in the following documents, local pilots becaa;e t ed';am a~.~rtG~ >_rai through which agreements an;d understandings, needed to move tYi~i~. ~rl~ project forwaxd., were arrangedz A. "DINNER. ICY MASTER, PLAN 19$4," page 18 2.c.5. "Miami. City Hall Adaptive ke-Use," B. Letter, dated 2 May 1984, from City of Miami Mayor (Ferxe) to Pan Am Chairman (Acker), C. Letter, dated 1 June i98~, from Pan Am (Kriendler) to the City of Aliarni (Ferxe) , D. Letter, dated i4 August 1985, From Pan Are (Kriendler) tQ Miami City Manager (Pereira), E. Letter, dated 24 January 198£x, .fro~v Miami City Manager (signed by Eads) to Pan Aar (Kriendler), k'. Letter, dated 12 March 1986, from Pan Am (Kriendler) to Assistant Miami City Manager (Eads), G. Letter, dated 1 April 198, from Miami Assistant City Manager (Eads) to Pan Am (Kriendler). In April, 1989, these pilots were appalled to discover that Terremark i ~{ (Medina) bad removed valuable, fragile and irreplaceable artifacts frog -i _.+, the warehouse where, in accordance Frith the above agreements, the city was storing them pending the availability of specs in City Hall that the city would. set aside for ~he museum. Terremark (Medina) had taken tuffs material to decorate his restaurant. Some pieces uow adorn that xestaurant; the whereabouts of the other artifacts, supposedly in secure storage, are unknown to us. -_ ~} 1- 4 - l h~? ~!_ i c#, t~~ ~ nr,~ri~f'1li.fi r~nt~#~.,i ttta~c F{, F~1trYt,r?~?r~~,1~r t,f ~aFc~c,~~7~~~ ii i.~t.T~~~i€` n~~t,.,-,rja ct.r~c,~-s? s~i~r>>tt, its a. X~(7 {171 1. Z1 ~.77 ,)L"!? _{~'n ~^F?C~, F ~~. i. A, (.t F'. .r fi(i},=1r1(} .`"i ~ f,C??. 7, C~l [1t4 rc ca.rt,c;r~s rip},ad_ open e~~d prot.ectivQ wc~odera cz•at.es t.c~r~~ ~.}.;axt, I. "}1AV~tZA C'.LII'}'i,k __ },LY .'U PEtUYUUi:D A}c, J.I'tiG'I'S LAxUiJ].'," ~ist~ed 9 June 1989, from Tessi Interiors to l.'erremark, J. Letter, dated ~5 ~+~ug~~st 1 y89, from Pan Am (}~riendler) to Terrem~.rlC (Diaz ~ , K. Kesolution/Ap•rpement 89-811, de.ted 148 September 1989. (after it became publicly knuwn tho.t artifact9 had been removed from the city warehouse in order to promoi;e a privately owned restaura~xt, 8y-$i 1 , based on erroneous information or nazte at all, was enacted.), t L. 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Memr~r~r A51D. Iuuminatin8 Fngineejrin,~ So~_~ety s lnstiLUt~B of Bus~nes~: Designers • Interior Gesi~~n Guild k `- ~iPa~I.~a~~'~ t"T.%~~'~~1 ~jA(y~^ LIQV~R ~~~ SACK ~rrz~ S~:~E W,~Lt.~: Ti~O Z.ARGE SI~ttiRSKX PRIN?,'S SAI~;Dt~7ZCH GnLTN'Z'ER BACK WALL: aNE Lt~FdGE FOKKER Pi?INT r~t ri,. D:~NI2+1'G AREA WEST' WALL: CENTER PANEL: FOURTEEN SEPIA PRINTS Off' PAA CLIPPER PLANES SIDE PANELS TWEL~7E SEPIA PR3NZ'S OF PAA C^.LIPPER PLANES INTERIOR PIiGTOGRAPHS OF CLIPPER PLANES NEWS CLIPPINGS PHOTOGRAPHS OF' HISTORICAL FLIGHTS 'SU'bIIlltteC~ I11tp tale ~ocor~d ill ~u~.I.ic Co~~1~1cc~ICn t-;~if.11 ~~e1u f~ on _ OS~i r~'c~ .~,:~C~ f t rr -~~11'C1 j ~'jty ~lor' Com~nerc+a! S Residential Arch+t.ectur~jl space Planners h.0esigners ~ Assoc. Member- A~IQ. ;Ilurninatmp Engineering E:~~c~ei.y a !nst+tuce of 6us+n~<:>s CJ+~s~gners ®interior De:,ign i.~ui{d :_w~ ., ~ 1.__k .{~dl AL1Ctel~ ~r~ <<_r? fir , Manuel A . Diaz Executive Vice nresident Terremark Inc. 2600 S.W. Third Miami, Florida Avenue, Penthouse 3312' Dear Mr. •Dia2: ~~b~itted info the pubiie IeCOZC~ I27 (vLl7"'l;)CT~IU.I~. ~iJZt~l item ~-d ( ors. _~1~ <.~~~ , ~icxt~y ~lI'Qi pity Clerl~ T.~:B have had an opportunity to review ,your plans to open a new restaurant at Dinner iCey and I would like to advise you that our. management, at the present time, does not wish to sponsor nor be associated with a restaurant either in i~iami or elsewhere Therefore, I regret that we wild. not provide you the necessary authority *o use our "Clipper" mark as part of your restaurant's name. Pan Am, of course, would have no right to object to your use of the name Havana Express, that was originally intended based on the plans we reviewed, except that we would not want our memorabilia displayed in the restaurant. Therefore, we would appreciate your letting me knave when we can pick up those items you now have so that we can return them to the rest of the collection in Miami. We wish you the best with you?- new endeavor, and hope you will understand that this decision was based an a rejection of the concept, not you or your company. Sincerely, ... f i ~^'-. f ~ -} } , ~ ' ".-`-y~ 2 -'""~ _, ~a _- ....:-'mss. ~, if\ { ~~ ` r^' '" -•• } ~` < ~ S / ,s. Mr. C. Edward Acker Chairman of the Board Pan American World Airways 200 Park Avenue - New York, NY 10I66 Dear Ed: ~ ~. auk~rnitted infix fi~t~ fi~~~. :;c xeeerc~ i.n conz.c~c~ko~.~ ~-.: i~)~ 11~atty ~3izai pity ~'lerk The City of Mi arni i s presently considering the .creation of a landmark project to commemorate a significant chapter ir, aviation history -- the inauguration of the Pan Am Clipper service from Dinner Key in 1934. This would be in the form of a museum featuring aviation memorabilia depicting the start and development ofi this indbstry throughaut the world. As the Cii pper service from Miami was at the heart ofi the star; of i ntg'rna ti onai aviation, we wool d censi der i t most appropri ate i f Pang Ameri can World Airways ~+as a primary participant i n the estabiishmen6 of this museum. We are proposi ng ~ to estabi i sh this project with di spl eys exhibited within an area of the marina offiice in Dinner Key which is presently undergoing an extensive enlaraernent and renovation program, to be completed this summer: = The City of h;i ami i s underwri ti ng ~ the costs of enlarging and remodeling the structure that will house th;s first museum venture. Tt i s our hope that following marked ng and feasi bi 1 i ty _- -studies, them wi i i be i nteracti on wi th the private sector of the = communi ty for financing of a larger permanent faci 1 i ty sometime in the future. The G1 i pper Pi sneer Pilots Inc . i s holding its con venti on i n Miami i n October. Also the Air Line Pi 1 ots Association i s convening here at the same time. This would indeed offer an excelleat opportunity to formally dedicate the Pan Am Displays. i « ~ _ r .i i. l C r") F1 'S.. j ! 1 .i r ` G~ ±'~ rl i. i'. #1 1 S j ~ C 1 1 i ~_ ~* A.i i ~ ~ ~? y~ }9 Ct ~ 11 ~ ~ .•: ~ i- •~. F` s~ i" ~.. 1 CS ~1 ~ {) '" ~ ~ t. s ~ r c c j C1 f' 1 'l : ? ~ ~~ f' ~ ~ ; c~ n ii+ ~` S j_ 7 Cm ~ fl fi "~ ¢' 1 Q n k ~ c 9 4 f) r : . ~, n ,. ~~~~r~~e n` ?~~,~1(~(3 z~ii~~re }c,nnP ~.n (dinl°~e~ k.~,r ~FCI~ `scar ,.ct i_i_S'(lt T')f3 7ni ~1[)WL ~11C~? r?t i_~'1£ e"?f1r71)? ` .. ~^ ~{ 1 ~ n Ml ~ i.. I i (~ i. r'i r' d'? 1 ~ ~ 1. ~ C 4.1 [? ~_ l- ~ E.' I , l".: C~ ~,} ~ 1,1 1.. i* ~' ~) !! ~' ~ 'S~~ h ~ ! i ~ i ~ ~? n i C^ ~ 1,. ~ r ~Jhit_h i ; lai::a#.s~c', i,ls;; f~ few ~e€~r. frt~m 'the pr~c~a~)1c~ €~1_ICeacn c°~ e:~, in ad~iticn, cc,untless numbers of tr~~ristS are ~transpQrue~ `o tape Dinner trey Marna as part of tour taus ~cchQdules. I would like to request that Pa.n Am aesignate personnel who are knor~ledgeable in museum matters to take exclusive charge of the selection of items and their display. Same of these would become the permanent property of the museum; others would be on loan to the City. City staff and a representative of the G1 i peer Pioneer Pi `tots have already met nn several occasions to discuss this matter and prominent persons in the community with ties to Pan Am have expressed eagerness to become part of this prejpct. A full discussion of the proposed aviation museum is included in the agenda of the next Miami City Commission meeting on N,ay J.D. I can clearly project the success of this venture in estdb?fishing an aviation museum with displays open to the public. Therefore, the city of Miami i s pleased to extend this opportunity to Pan ~,m. I look forward to learning your comments on this important project. S/~,n~erelyr G,/ ~~ tdauriee A. Ferre MAF/es Submittc~-? into the pv_b'ic xecc~rd ire c~;nnecfi~o.j ~. i;:h ifein--~_/ ____an ~~~'v IViat~~1T ~3irai . City C1erK l' A X.. ~.:.1 ~ - ~ ~ ~ tH~ ~ pt 9 .pane 1, 1x84 ~o The Mauorable Maurice A. Ferre rsayox of the City of Miami p.0. Boac 33708 Miami, Florida 331.33 Aoar Mayer Ferrer .. 1. ~ ~ ~~ Thank you far your letter to Ed Acker about the Dinner Key rlus®usa. He has asked sae t~ establish contact xith you since tr.e historical material is under my arcs of -~spongibil3ty. ir~® arc naturally eager tv install our memcx'abilia at Dinner F.ey since it xxs of such historical importance to Pan Am. As soon as ti<e have an idea of the space available t~o us P We will ba ire a better position to evaluate allocation of the naterial. We are arranging with Clipper pioneers and our tither Pan Am personnel to appropriately select axed display the items. f ~ ... r ~.:'~ Your enthusiasm about this project is greatly appreciated. The opportunity so~set up this musuem as s :first venture •excites us all and ere feel it will be beneficial to evt:ry~ one conceraod. T laol. f©Z'ward to your reaponstr regarding the space t::at ire may Ltilize. Sincerely, i i cc : C. Eci-rard Acker bee : Ann V,'hy t t: J~.iko C1 ark Submitted into the pu?~Tic record in col~I~ection w/ith 1teI11 ~~. Uri ~~ ~/ `7~0 ~~G! Ciy ~ITCII City Clerl~ r r~ , - ~~ ~ ,Mc _~ _~ `';S :.may `~ = August 14, 1985 _- Mr. Sergio Pereira - City Manager City of MiadTli xr'.1?+ w~3~~=("?4 t 4 r:i~`;1".3r 3 .~:" fi.:; . -~~-.~aF-w.r'~~r.;i ;sr-rcar~:. .... i - Y: aN+r; a e~., A~~a~ 1l~ra r+~$~~qnt C:nrpt?*ntn (;n*r,mtRneCR!•~ne 3480 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Pereira: Submiti^d. infra the public rcc~zd i~ ~;~':?I1~,Gt1.021 with itczzz~__on 3~~ `~a_. ,, i-~.~x~ C~~crl~ We understand that the City of Miami can provide free, temporary storage for our historical memorabilia until a permanent museum can be set up at the Dinner Key facility, and that your warehouse is air canditiored and has a good security system. Befare we arrange to have the material packed and shipped, could you sign and r~turr: the copy attached. Also, please provide the full address of your warehouse and any other details you consider necessary. We are looking forward to exhibiting our historical items in Miami. A copy of my letter to Mayor Ferre of June 1, 1984 is enclosed for. your information. Jsncerely, _ ~~ August 16, 19$5 cc: C~.ptzin George Price ~~ _ . ~. -~ .. , rte.. ~~ ~ ~:_.. ~ ~a .., ,~,_ .. ~. t~ January 2~, 1986 Mr. Jef trey Kriendler ' ~r'ace President of Corporate Cc~®~aunScationg Pan American world Airk'ays Pan American Building Zq0 Yark Ave. ' New York, New York 10156 Dear Mr. Kriendler, Re: Aviation Museum Materials t"aF6t;`F C`~ TtiF C,.1"`Y t~+~nA;nC.FR Submitted into tl~e p«blic xecoxd in r~nnection with item ~ ~ _.._ on ~ J _ -`~ (~ Mc~~tty ~~iizai Cit~r Clexk T11e Miami City Commisv~.on at its meet~.ng of January 23, 1986 agreed to accept the shipment of h:.storic memarabilia .rom Pan kmeracan iJorld Airways; and directed the City Administration to provide storage for said materials, pending the development of display space at Danner ~Cey. At this time we request of you addition2l information with regards to this shipment, as follows: 1) Time and place of dElivery in Miami 2) S~imensiar.s of the containers or crates cont2ining the material 3) Any aped.=1 handling requirements ~e thank you to the e:'fer, and xe are looking forward to the development cf the concept of a his:.orical Avation Museum in ;.h:.s area. Sincerely, Assistant Ci .y i',anage:^ s `~C~22F~ ~~. _ 3'~ w .. .~ Puv r' k. 'l!'71~• .. ~• - G--^-•rnn*Pt'* Commun~c+~trons ~~- -- ~ .~- `a -- , ~~ March 12, 1986 Mr. Ii. C. Eads, Jr. ~,.~~ Assistant city Manager Submitted i1~to tl~.c tai.iblic .~ City of Miami ' Office of the City Manage;t• record in cL~Az~ctioz~z ~' nth _ ~ 3500 Pan American Prive ~.. ~ on~4v~~~ _ :~ Miami, Florida 33233-0708 item -- _ . ,r Nia.ttj,~ f~iiacxi Dear Mr. Eads: Cifi~y Clexk __ ~ Following our letter of February 6th we are now "', unclosing the crate dimensions of the historic ~~" memorabilia. ,; Lrve are still checking on the means of transportation _ to Miami. The material will probably be sent by trailer -_ ~ and will be delivered directly to your warehouse. This :_ should be accomplished by early April. ~~ Since a good many of the items are fragile, the shipment -~ = will need careful handling. It will also need a secure -_ .; location as, of course, it is very valuable to us. 1 ti .~ Under the direction of retired captain GQOrge Price, the Miami Clipper Pioneers (the orrarization of retired _- - ~ Pan Am pilots) should have access to the material so that it can be repaired and sorted for eventual display. ~T~ --; -~,: - Can you tat >,:s know the address of the warehouse, confirm ~. that Captai:t Price will have access to ~..he material, and ; - that it will be stored in a secure area at no cost to us. ~- " We a reciate r ~- ' ~ ._ pp your coope_a..ion. Sincerely, " _ ..~ ~~ = bcc: James A. Are}' -. .:.. C. Michael. Clark / ~~* Captain George Price ~/ -_ Ann Whyte. r ~• ~~ '' ~c .. Pan American Wortd Airways, Int., Par. Am Building, New York, W.Y. tOt66 r~'~"°"~~~~~~ ... ~ .+c..+:.~".:L73.~. - _ ... ~••_at.t~..t,-+•. _"_....Y-"`,"` _~._.P ~'n:.u..u~~~'a.::. 4 1 T:I.r:~+F%F it!tu4'i:Ai=tx Ye. fwr: a-~ w .. ,., y ~n .. -~ ~. ": ~~~i.~~~~I ~ -~ ,y . „r ~,, ,r ~~ ~.`~~ CE=n.n fi Oc~+o ~~ , - n_v. _ April 1, 1980 Mr. Jeffrey F. Kriendler Vice President Corporate Communications Pan American World Airways, Inc. Pan American $uilding New York, NY 10166 Dear Mr. Kriendler: ~x ,~ .. - t~ _t r., e,.~ ~. C_-iDn 3333-r'~Q (? . .. _ _ _^G _ F~_i r_F In response to your letter of March 12, 19(36, confirming the shipment of Pan American historic memorabilia in early April, we anticipate having enough space cleared for this project in our Municipal Service Building, located at 1145 N. W. 11 Street, i~iiami, Florida 33136. There will be no cost for storage pending final disposition of this material through the efforts of the Clipper Pioneers. The City Property Manager, Mr. Alberto Armada, should be contacted prior to shipment so arrangements can be made. Mr. Armada can be reached by phone at (305) 579-631f,3. Looking forward to the success of this project. Sincerely, - {(~J(//~~~ Suhmi#tcd into the public ~+", A =ecurd in coi~.llecuon tivith H. C. Eads, Jr. Assistant City Manager l~~m_ ~~ pI), ~~~~~~ • =~~ ~laiiy I~irai City Clerk ~~1~~~.~~.~ ~- ., i2%Ilt i ~ ~?~ r ~~' E~~~ ~ f ~ ~ ._ . ._ ~ MEETING DATE: Septe~k~er 14, 1g~9 PAGE N0. 3 NON-AG. A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING AN AI~iOUNT NOT TO EXCEED R 89-807 << $10,000 FROM SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND ACCOUNTS, MOVED: PLUMMER -~ CONTINGENT FtIND, AS A GRANT TO THE AMIGOS DE SECONDED: DAWKINS CLAUDE PEPPER FROJECT, INC. TO BE PAID ON A UNANIMOUS REIMBURSEMENT AASIS FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A `i STATUE IN JOSE MARTI PARK; SUBJECT TO ATID CONTI~NGENI' UPON SiJCH CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS AS M.AX BE PRESCRIBED BY THE CITY OF MIAMI. AG 26 A RESOLUTION WAIVING, BY A U/~TI-]S AFFIRMATIVE R 89-808 VOTE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COi~]MISSION MOVED: PLUMMER AFTER A DULY ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, THE SECONDED: RANGE PROHIBITION AGAINST THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNANIMOUS WITH A CITY OFFICIAL, AS SUCH PROHIBITION APPLIES TO ;tOBERT F. CLARK, WHOSE LAST SCE]EDULED DAY OF CITY` SERVICES AS AN ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY IS SEPTEMBER ?5, 1989, FOR THE PRGP,OSED ENGAGEMENT OF THE SERVICES OF SAID INDIVSDUAL AS SPECIAL COUNSEL IN MATTERS FRIMARILY RELATED TO LEGISLATION AND SPECIAL PROJECTS HANDLED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. AG 26 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO R $9-809 ENGAGE THE SERVICES OF ROBERT F. CLARK AS MOVED: PLLjMMER SPECIAL COUNSEL IN MATTERS PRIMARILY RELATED TO SECONDED: RANGE LEGISLATION AND SPECIAL PROJECTS HANDLED BY THE NOES: SUAREZ CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ON AN ANNUAL BASIS COMMENCING SEPTEMBER i$, 1g$9, WITH TOTAL COMPENSATION FOR SAID SERVICES NOT TO EXCEED _ _ 860,000 AND WITH MONIES THEREFOR BEING -- ALLOCATED FROM LAW DEPARTMETIT BUDGETED FUNDS. =~ - AG 27 A RESOLUTION DENYING THE A?PEAL OF MR. MARTIN R $9-810 =-s SUSKIND IN CONNECTION WITH A PERMIT FOR A MOVED: PLUMMER * SIDEWALK CAFE IN THE RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO SECONDED: DAWKINS 3176 COMMODORE PLAZA IN COCONUT GROVE (ALSG UNANIMOUS -- KNOWN AS "LA BREAD STATION") AND THUS AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMEIIT OF PUBLIC WORKS TO DENY PERMIT RENEWAL OF THE -= SIDEWALK CAFE IN QUESTION. NON-AG. A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENT, AUTHORIZING THE R 89-811 CITX MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN MOVED: PLUMMER -= SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM ATTACHED, WITH TERREMARK SECONDED:DE YURRE AT DINNER KEY, INC. FOR THE EXHIr3ITI0N AiFD ABSENT: DAWKINS DISPLAY OF AVIATION ARTIFACTS AS PART OF THE CITY OF MTAMT AV IATTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM EXHIBIT. ~u~rr~it~cd into the pudic reoord i=~ ccz~~7r ~t or; ~x~ ith ~` i t G ITT ~ ~ ~~J~l L~ C 1: i ~. ._.__.~ _ --- ._.1.__ ------_~. ~_ ,:. ~~ti~~s,~y I-,s~:zi ~:;it~>~ Cl~r~~: ~~ ~~ ~ . <„ ~, a?~_~?~_:s?! ~ ; ~~~: A RI~~OIsCTTI ~1, ~ TH AT'~i.AClif'IE?`TI' , ll~ttl'I~RI Z I t'~+ TB E C 13~ M1~t1l+~ER ~ E~.ECtTT`E ~ ~REE~'I', IN SUBSTI~NTIAf.~.~X THE FC?RM AT~C, W"I ~ TERRE~4Ak2~Z AT DIt~1Et2 RE`s, Its , k~7R '[~; E~HXF3ITIO~N ACID DIS;PL~1Y QF AVZA.`TIQN AItTIF'ACTa AS P1~F7I' OF TBE CTT~' QF M.I~4AlI A`JI~'IQN HIS°Z~RICAL ~ISEt~ F~HIBIT. WHERF.A.S, City of tii~ni has endorsed, in principle, the kept of a historical ~aviati.on museum; and WE~EREAS, Pars American Airways has donated to the City of h~iaini avi~+tion artifacts to be used in the establishment of a museuQn exhibit; and +i~EAEAS, an a~reem2nt with Terremark to exhibit and display aviation artifacts affords the citizens of the City of P4i.ami access to said exhibition in the area of Dinner Rey; 1JOW, THEREFCIRE, HE IT RE9DI,'S1ED EcX THE Q~SSICA~ OF THE CITY OF MIANII , FIIJRIDA Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute an agreement, in substantially the form attached, with ?erremark at Winner Key, Inc. (Terrenark) in connection with the ex!-iibition and display of certain select items from the above Pan American Airways donation. Section 2. his resolution shall beoare effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED ANA AIX7PTID this ~ 14 * h r3ay of ~g~,t mh , 1969. / a ~.~.~. XAVIEIt Y.,. SU Z, PRF~ARID AND APPF2C7VED BY A. VICSCY LEIVA ASSI~AN'I' C;I~i' A~'T171~1EY C Z 'Y AT'rC~ RIJ ~ . I~PRL73Eb AS TC FOR~9 PtND C.ARFtfX:°Zf~GSS: t - r...,` ~t7 GF L k'E~k lJDE2 A~lL : 2~ f :415 71 ~s Su~rnitfec~ into tll~ i~'~?~l~c le~crd in cc.~~ r.~ `c iioii 4.~ i f?1 ---~L-_~ r.~i 3 lte~ __~~~1(..) ____.. 11~f. i... ~. ~' .i, i ;l' `' a. 1~ •r' ~ ~ ~ ~T M ~ ~'~o, ~ ~`~ i, f e, ~~TY ~OI~fi.I:~ISST01~ 1~~I; i III G C7F ~~P ~~~~!~E7r~J~~y j CSblU~1f1N i~C ~ `'' w~ "' ~zea~krs ,~,~ ~.~ ~, __ _ ,~ -""""' v~ f ~ e. ,J1 t''lj,~j' .1 t 7 7• } 'i. • __, i ~E'7t~ ,~.~ _~ r r-~~J This At~x~e~e!m~~at a~nt~n~~+d into yes of t~ai~ ~~h_zf.~aT~,` Epc~~ 8eptc~mbor, 1'~5~, by a~~d ~ietwesn the C~.ty oP M~.a~m~,, ~".i.~at~~.~~'1 cQx-pc~rat~.~-n of the Eta.te- oP F~c~rid~, (hez~einaftor xoPera~~d to as "OZTY") ar~d Tex-re~m~,rk at ~~.nneX' RC~~, Inc ~ {hexoinefter referrQd to ~!- "T~tREM.~lRK~s j . ~$.i k''I~EREAS, CxTY i~a in R©seeesien of those certain +avi~-tion artif®ct.a donated by Fan American Wnrld 1~ixwayo, Inc. ; and 6~iEREAB, CITY Roes flot have the Pncilities to exhibit the Artifacts (aa hwreinatter dePin~ed); and wHERE~AS, CSTY is desirous of ®xhibitinq the Artifacts; And k~iETtEAS, TERREM~-RK losses certain premis®® locetod et 3360 Pan Ata~+rican T~rive, Miami, Dada County, F7.orida 33133, (ths "Pr®mieoet4) tram the CSTX pursuant to that cortnin 1®ae~® dated es of 6eptemb®r 25, 1979 and as amended on November 2l5, 1986 (th® "L®aBa~') t and WHEREAS, CITY and TERREM.ARR hav® had variaus discussians over th0 peat y®arg segsrding the need oP the CITY to eaxhibit the Aztifecte; and i~HEREAS, TER~EtKARK is willing to eexhifiit the Artifacts: and wHEREA6, TERA;E:A4ARX has ®xpend®d ccnsidc~rable funds in dosignin~ the layout at the Fromi~es in order t© accommadat® the e:chibiticn of th® Artifacts. P14i4, T~iEREFQRE ire conr~ideretian of the mutual c©~r®nante end oblig8tiane heroin contained, end s~ab~oct to the terms and canditiors h~ar+eir,ettsr stated, the parties berate undoretand and sgree e~- follows: ~. IIGEI+.E~1T '!'b ~XH~AZZ': ~`EAREMIe,R~e herek~x agrees to exhibit such ert.i Pacts as am agreed tg b~tw®an ~`ER~tEM1~RX end the City l~ena~ger ox hie deaign~e pursuant to an ~xhib,it tr be ettgched berate and mad® ra ~St~rt ~~~~~ ~. - - ., • r _ i ^ 5 { • ~,1,~?S ~[+A. ~~-h,~ `"~+$'1t_~ ~~e:.'v}~'~) ~ tos~C3 C.~. ~ ~~ rla3?'~~?~. 1 ~i~aTl~ 'tTt~ ~Y ~ ~~~C~.~ 'fit"? 1 d~~.~~~.~?'~ ~`c-~~ '~.?~~ ~~9.~~ct~ac~~a ~~^sc4 a~:.t~~~r~a ~n '~Pt~! 'C~1?'~~ t~~r_'~ cor~.itiQn~ hex~ei,a~ ~ctat~c~, CITX r+~pz-Q~~nt~ ancA ~ararmnt~ tt~~at nt hay cu~tQdY Anc~ cc~ntrQ~. of '~h~a Artifaacts fQx the beneP"it cif the ci.ti~ene oP the tsit~, anc~ that it has tall right ~-ndl s~atharity to exhibit the Artifacts i,n eac+ardanap~A,~w~~hi:! t ~1~~~. 7~~~ a~'.. this ~-gr+~em.-nt . , . , stem Lf 1 .~ o?. t __~~ Ix. ~.ai1:~r i:ii~u~ .~ Tom: ~ Czt.y ~;lerk .~' The tarrn at thin Agreement shall bra fsor~ th® dat~- here+ot through the termination date oP the ieace, includi.nq et~y ®xtansians and ro~nawale thareof.(th® "Term"). I Z ~ s O~LZGI~TION~ O1~' '3'EA;Ft'E~tARR: 7CERREMARK shall, during th® t®rm hnrsct, comply with all of the following obligations; (1) TERREMARK shall at all times display the Artifacts on the Pramisas. The Premi®Qe shall b® open to the public during normal burin®as hours, end the public shall h~-va access to the Pre~:iae$ at no cost and with no obligat~,on. Tarremark shall post notices ax the •ntranc® of the Premi®ae and In other conve:~ient places that the Artifacts are th® property of and on display b~~ the CITY. , (~) TERREMARK shall insure the Artifacts: against loss by casualty, such insurance policy to nam® CITY as additional 1 osfi pay8s with reap®ct to the Artifacts. ' (3~ R'EIRRE~IA,RK shall, prior to exhibiting the A.rtifects, ao all things r-~-ee-~usary, including el4aning and tepaire, tQ assure that the quality ©f the Artifacts is such tYaat they are ¢~t l~ureum exhibition quality. ~f'ERRg23AR:{ shall maintain the Artifacts in good conditi-ors, normal wQar and tear exceptec9. TE1KA,3tK eahall rmp~,ir the Artifacts as may b® nsese~saty in the ordinary course et buslr~~-ss, and shall return the Artifacts to ~``~` ~.. C{ _ L ~ ~ _ ~t~~~~ ~~~. l - _ .. _ _ r l •,.. ,~ - _ ,:. _., `~ ,; _. I ~~~4~p'~.~'?Q. ~~L1~'.~It"Iiit~Cl 1J1f 1 v ~,I~ j=+tli~~t'?C ' xeCCrCi I?1. f'QTl_i7f'C:~I;~TZ t,]~,>jt~] -•~ - ~_ .. ~ 1 ___-._ €EE~^ s ^~ _ T~~ ~ .~~ i Y I ~ ~ a ~ ~. CxTx ra~a~ae the rl.c~h~. to cr4ete a, board o~;~~~.~~ 1aa~eaaa in they Dit~n®r ~Cax ~r®a vt which authority TERREMARIC shall became a member. CTTx reserves the right to grant auc2~ borard the wuthvriky t© charge such Ewes and/or dtxas as era rwesana.bly ~~ wstabliahad and approv@Q Prom time tee Kime. 'The Pailure of the City to Rx+~rcis@ suer powers shall not ~rffect tT,a validity opt ~. •• , . tahl.a Agreem~ant . .t ~. caxPLSaavcE wITH PEUERAL, STATE AHCS IACAL Z.Aws Eoth parties shall comply with till applicable lows, ordinances mnd cade6 or federal, state end local governments: VI. G~1'ERAL CONDITIONS: ~-. All notices or other communications which shell yr may be given pursuant to this Agreement aha~11 be in writing and shall be delivered by pets®nal service, or Dy rogiat®r~sd mail addressed to the other party at the addreaB indicated herein or ma the same may b® changed Srom time to tim®. such notice shall bs daatnad given pan the fifth day e~rtar being pentad nr the dat® of aactual rac®ipt, whichawar i® aerli®X. CITY OF D~A?4'L "3'F.I2]~'~ENAytK City Ha11 2644 ~outhwe+~t Third Avenuo 35A4 Pay: American Drive Penthouse I+iiarni, Floz•S.da 33133 Miami, Florida 33129 A. Titl~- end parr-graph htsad.ings era Sat canvc~nient r~efsrarc~r end ere not apart am this Agra,at~®nt. C~ r. tt ~~~r r, .. ..w _ ._ _ ~~ ~ _.~ C:. ~~ k^~~ ~~eaT't#_ ~~ C'r`±P1~9 A.4~e:: ~i~c.+.~~~~`+ ~;.$» ~a~,x~'9~ C~1' ~_1~..~ ~q~c~~a~'~. ~~~c~ sz~}~ t~~ ~.~~ c~x~c~ ~.t~ a~+~~ c~c~~~~ ir~~~ i~ ~;ny attach~±c~ dtaeum~t~t.s, tho_ t~~s in this sax~en~Qrt't shall rial+~. I~, A1® waiv~x or broach caf rany prcavisian of than Agroomonk oht+ll. const~.tuto ~, waivox pf a~ay oubs~g~+snt k~re~+ch of th® +sarn+~ or an}- other p~°ovision taor®o~, end no ~raivar shall be offective unle~a m®de its writing. ~. &hauld arty provisions, paragraphs, aontenco,s, wordy or phrases contta fined it3 this ~;greement lee s9etermine4 '~ ~ by a court of competont ~ urisdiction t4 bo invalid , ' illegal or ot.h®rwia~s unontore®ablo candor th® lr~w® of trie Mate of Florida or the Qity oP Mismi, ~cuch ' provisions, pAragxephm, oont®ncee, words or phraffiea ohall be daomod znadiriod to the o~tont neeesssary in ©rQer to conform with eucta laws, or is atot moditiabl® to cantors with acuch 18ws, then steams shall be deemed s®varable, and in either event, the reanaining terms end provisions of this ~-gzeement sha11 remain unmodified end in full force and offset. ., VII. Qt~tISRS~iIP QF ~4,RTIFA,CT&: The parties acknowledge that the Artifacts, together with any inPormatiarr, writings, maps, contract doc~tnents, reports or any other snatttr whatsoever which is given by CITY tc T~RREMA.Rx pursuant to this Agro®mrant a-hall nt roll tim®8 roms,in the prepare}' oP CITY and shall not be u6ed by TER~{~MARK for any oth+or ptirpo~:cs tArhatsoaver without the writtQn Gons~ent of CITY. TSRREMhRK egr®os tr.et nll d®dumsnts maintained anfl generated pursuant tc~ this cantrectual reldtic~nship brdtwme~n CITY and TERRlEt~..A.RIC ohall be subject to all pravigione of the Public Records L,a~w, Chapter 119, Florida 6t~rtutes~ ~u~nlittec~ int© tiic T~ublic I'GC`GTC~ 1.11 ~;~:r,;-,~~~.:~;!: 'i~~t~t~l Y. • ~- .~ _._. - . _._... r. .~ ~. ~ ~ , ..a-P, `~ ' ~ f ~- -~ a _ __ ~'h~t t.h~ Q~~at,~at3:c~n,a ~3nt'~E?~•tek~n ~y ~'ER~t.~~a,AR~ ~aur~?~~nt t~? t2~i~ Agreaam~nt e~.haX~. not bey d~+l~ge,t~c~ eaz ,~sei~ne~d tc~ eny ew+tha~x~ ~ paaraon or l~i.x~n ~anle-ap Cf~'X ehe~,l tixst e:eax;ee~nt in ~rsaeiting to the - -. ~ pearfox~nnce ox +a~aignmant of eruch eax~~ica ear any part th+~reot by another person ear t,ix~n, tahich cone®nt ehal~, not ba unrena~on~,b~,y --~ • ~i '.' w~.thheld e ,. e6.A v ~6/~A.• R~.i~iil~ s ~, CTTX reae°xve® the riy7ht to audit thee secos~dw ag T'E~tEMARK ~~~ : - sedating to th® Artl~factes at any time during the pertox~mance of _ 1.. ~~ this Agrewm®nt anti ror a period or one yeax arta~r the en® or the ~.~ E .~. SU}JI77:1.~,;'li lni~~` i~'e p~1~~JiC a„ Term. `~"~. - ~ record in cost~~:~~ tion v,-:t~~-~ ,. ~ .~ . '' item. ~-~'~ on ~~~~.~ _~.: x . - '° -~'.~ . IVlaity Iiirai -~, Al~t3~tD 0~ AGI~EEM£N'T': Cit Cl l ~; ~.,. y er ~ ~` `. TERR.E~.ARx warrants thmt it has not emplayeed or r®tained any •~ -~ peramn employed by the CITY to e:olieit ar secure this Agreement =~ _ end that St hats not otxeered to pay, paid, ar agreed to pay any -` person semployed by the CITY ar~y fee, com;~iss3on parcantaq®, brokerage tees, oX gilt of any kind ecntingant upon or resulting from the awe~rd of this Agre:e:menz. 9~I . eONSTRDCTICiAd CF rAGRE~N"I's This Agreean®nt shall b® eonmtrueed o.nd sntoreod according to the laws og the 6tate oz ~larida. ELI I . 6UCCE~I~dR~ Atop A~SIC1dS: Thies ~agreanetnt ah~sil be binding upon the parties h~sxea+n, their hei~ra, executorae, le:gal sepreaeantatives, aeucceasora, and a~~ir~»~c. r 5 ~~~~~ ~~~~~.~~ ~' ` ~.' ; r" ~ ~ ~ t~ .i ., ~~ _ _ t !•' ate. ~~yy q~^~ {-- ~+ fly -~~,~ '~'~$i_~'{.~:?~~~tK, ~~ ~~~ [StM"71 4"I~?t41~ ~n~ ~~#l4fi~AV e A S?Z` ~'° ! :t ~~'~ oi' C~'TY. , thx•ou~h eoaansel taf ita E?tn-tl ~!slectican, at~~all d~~®r-d and ~' ~,:~ ~ ~°sprssent the C~[TY, its c,~~'1eA.als +andfQr smpl.c~yeas, aria shaall ~~,: i.ndsanl.~'X and hold the C•Y~°x ha~x~as tram and against a+ny and all r°- :_ ~, costs and sxpsrte~-B (b~~t not dame~ges) og d+~fsnding s,ny sand all ~~ ':~.~~ prategts, aAaninietratiye prpeeedingg, sections, causes of t~ction, ... ~' suits, claims and ~lsm+~nds (includ~.rag sppe~als} clirmctly z•esultixag ~• rota, s~risinq out of or accruing by vi~rtus of the exhibit of they ~. ~ llrtiPsctss. Su.b ~n.ltt,.d into tl~e pilbl~c ~'~K rc~cc~rd 111 CQIlIlCCt10I1 vtT `~. ~clv.2tam 4 ~__~--- ~;;:. cot~zlcT of ~rrrE~sT: .~~c~fty Hixai A. T£RREMARK covenants t2~at no psravn us$ (,~kemplay ,-. s~ho pr®ssntly s~ce~reisas any lunctiana ar responsibilities in connection with this Agreetn@nt has any gexaonal Pinaneial antsree~t®, direct or ina~irect, with CITY. TERREMARK =urther covenants that, in the psrtorsnaric~ of this Agreement, no p®rson having such c®ntlicting interest shall btj ®mploysd. ~.. Piny such interests on th® part of TERREMARK or its employees, must be disclosed in writinr~ to CITY. B.TLRREt~SARR is aware o! th® conflict v$ interest laws o! the CITY (City o! Pliami Codm~ Chapt®r 3, Article v}, pads Caunty Florida (©ade County Code Bsetian 2-- 11.I) and th® State of P"1c~ricYa, a»d agxe®s that it .. ahal? fully comply in a.ll respects with the terms at :. •~ smid laws. r- .; ~. .~. ~> '~ Xv . ;. _ `~ IYdAE PE~TDF,2~T C~~°t"1~.R - TERREI~ARK and Its ~etnployeea at~d agents shall tie deemed to • bar irderpandent contrasctare-, said not sngents ax employees of CITX Barad anal. not attain gray ari.ghtr esr benefits under the Civil ~ ~.. ~~~~1 ~.. ~ ~ _ . .` r~ €~~g~vie~? ~,~ ~~tj~i~~ ~r`c:3i.n~~~~r? ~i t'7 . '4, a?. ~.n~ ~,~;~t'-~ ~~n~~-as1a~° ~i~~'nz~c~~;,=~ c°~~~s~'~~.~~9 c?~- s,n~l.~s~~.`~c~~9 ~~~~_c~~°~~~f ~'~~'t~-+~~ k~~~`~~~~ shall not b~ d~+~m~r~ ~ra'~i~.?~~cA t~ t,h~ ~'~ox`icl?~ ~cark~~''~ ~c~mpan~+nti,can ban~fit,~ as an ~mplaye~ of ~I~`~`. ACV I . O ~tOHDI80TtI~XNATTl7N : TER~£t~ARM aq~eees that it shall. not discriminate as to race, sex, oo1Qx, creed, flational origin, or riens~icap in czQnnection N.ith its par:cx-manc+a tender this Agreement. FurthermASe, that no otherwise qualified i~Qividual shall, solely by reaacan of his/hex race, sex, c®1Qr, creed, natiannl vrigrin, oz handicap, ba excluded Prom the participation i.n, b+a deni®d benefits uf, nr be e~ub~ected to discrimination and®r any pre~gram ®r e~ctivity rocoiving fed®.al €inancie,l atrsiatanca. XVII. MSt~ORITY PItOC'tT~SFSENT GUMPZSANCE: TERREMAR.K acknawl®dges that it has been turni~hed a copy of Ozdinenc• Ns~. 10538, the r;inority Pr®euram~ant Ordinance of the City Af Miami, and agr®es to comply with all epplicablg substantive and procedural provi~ian6 therein, including any amand~ents thez®to. XVIII. Y?EFAVLT P'R®VZBIOI~T: In the event that TERR~MARK shall fail to comply with enrh and ®vary form and condition of this Agreement or ~fnils to perform any of the tez~ns and canditidns ceataineCt Y~erein, .then CzTY, at its ®ole option, uFon written noticm to TERIZ.EMAR~i may cancel and tasminata this Agreement, ®nd all Artif~-cte shall b~ forthwith r®turna~d to CITY. Submitted into tie Pubjic record in conlze~c~i;,~~ v~~ith item ~_L____ orl 3% ~~~ U ll~~it~% .i-~irci C`~ ~ ~ Clerk .. ~ ~. "`°~ ~,. ~~~~ "~, :;;: z ~:,. a ~~,, ~~. y ~+ v :~ . ~e. ~,. - ~+:~ ~ ~' ~~ ~t~ ~° .i' ~: ~.~-.r. :~`~:- ~: ..,~ .~.,~ ~ •, ..~. `;~. ~- ... ~. ~~ ~ ,~ a ~~ ~, .,~.. ~' ;~ .:;~:. ~' .t., :i . '- ~. .:. °- a ~' ~T~:. Ho ~,trandl~++mntr~ to th~~ Ac~t~~m~nt ~~al.l h~ b1n~~.s~~ Qn a~.tk~ax Ratty unl~a~~ ~.n ~r~.tir~g and ~~.~n+~d ~y both ~+artS.~+a. IN ta?I i~IES~ 4~H~REU~`, the ~arti~~ hax~eta kaa'+~+a oa~aaad this instru,~~nt to b~ ~xe~+~ut~d ~y the r~e~p+~ctiva ofPic~,alsa thara~an~.Q duly authori~~dP ti~i~ th~a deny and year ~ir~t ~+bova ~rri.tt~n. di~gnec9, oa~~+lad ~r~d d+~l~.- ~arad in th® ~r®aaa~ce ©t: (J1s to City ) fAa to Tezre:r~t~rk) APPROVED AS TO INSUR.~-NCE REQUIREMENTS: Claims 0 ~~,sion CITY 9~' t~.IAM2, ~ ~unieipel Corporation oS ~h• Stag of F'1®rida ~y: Ce-aar H, O io, C ty Managa:r ~,TT'ES 3' Marty Hirai, City C1®zk fiERRE~3A~tK ~T DINNER KE'~, INC. , ~ Florida corporation ey: .ATTEST Corporation 6~erdtary (6ealj APPROVED AS TO FORM 1~ND CORRECTNESS: Jor~® Fernan az City ~-tt~rney Sulamitted into the pudic record in conn~:ciicn c~.~ith item~~o~~1 3j~ "/ t'~ - --_ . Nl~' ±ty Hi.~ai City Clerl~ ~~m µ. f ~ ~~~~~~ ~._. ,...~ ..,..w --~- ,r..r~ --~. ~ - - fac~s~ land in c~ntrc~~er~y tired Pan Am pilows who spear- rant at Dinner Iie}• Auditorium, on By MONlCA RNOR headed the museum project. property teased from the city. The It. was city officials who first Pan Am memorabilia is displayed f~lfam~ eu.ea~ proposed the idea of an aviation in the lobby and throughout the MIAMI - In 1986, Pan Am sent museum in 1984. Tlzey approached restaurant. the city a shipment of aviation pan Am and the Pioneers for help Kreindler did not learn of the re- ~history. in gathering the memorabilia. moval until ]ate June. On Aug. 25, The l64 artifacts -auto- The museum was to be housed in • he sent a letter to Terremark ask- graphed photos of Charles Lind- _ the current waterfront Miami City mg for the return of the items, say- '~ergh, vintage airline china, Hall, which was once a Pan Am ing "we would not want our memo- ~Reathered flight bags, priceless terminal where Clipper seaplanes r a b i l i a d i s p l a y e d i n t h e cockpit radios and landing gear - took off across Biscayne Bay for restaurant." were loaned to the city for use in a Latin America. The city plans But on Sepl. 8. Odio drew up an proposed aviation museum. eventually to move into Heys agreement with Medina allowing Instead, they now hang at a Co- offices. use of the Pan Am items. The cr~n- conut Grove restaurant owaed by letter, then- 1986 In an April 1 tract states that the city "loans the " an influential developer. , , Assistant City Manager H.C. Earls but does artifacts to Terremark, Pan Am wants the collectibles agreed to house the material in a not flute that Pan Am still owns the back. "It's our material. They were secure location until the perma- property. City commissioners approved just holding onto it until the [muse- ' nent carters were available. Earls 9zlso ronused to zve the p g the agreement on Sept. 14, follow- said , um~ location was available, ' Cizpper Pioneers' final disposition ing a recommendation by Odio, ' s vice Jeffrey Kreindler, Pan Am " of this material but were not told cf Pan Am s president of corporate communi- . ownership, the airline's letter de- cations. "We just lent it to the But three years later, in the manding rettu°n of the items, com- city." springnf 1989, Odio gave Terre- plaints from the Pioneers or that The way the items have been mark Inc., a development comps- the items had already tzAen taken handled has left a group of retired ny, authorization to take the mate- out of storage. piicts boiling mad at City Manager riot`, said TVancy 13ahn, assistant Odio failed to return five calls to Cesar Odio and the City Commis- director of the city's General Ser- },~ office. He issued a' 14-word sion. vice Administration. statement through his secretary: "They robbed us," said George Terremark, owned by Coconut "Those items were donated to the Price, spokesman for the Clipper Grove developer 2~lanny Medina, city and wt, gave them to h9anny Pioneers, an organization of rc opened Lhe Havana Clipper restau- h'ledina." Submiti~c~ into t]ic public 1'ECOIC~ i11 CC. L1~_.~;;C,t;~_.11 .,._~1 ifein.-...- ~.W~.._.~___ c;~~ _5~~~~~-~_v -- i~':':1~~' aiii.i1 `.1~`~C~~~..~.~ ~a SteN photo/ROBERT OUYOS ,4rtifacts destined far museum now hang in the Havana Clipper restaurant in Coconut Grove.