HomeMy WebLinkAboutHEP Memo 04-08-2010CITY OF MIAMI
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
To: Honorable Members of the Date: March 29, 2010
City Commission
Subject: Historic and Environmental
Preservation Board
From: Priscilla A. Thompson References: April 8, 2010 Agenda
City Clerk
Enclosures: List of members, Applications
The Historic and Environmental Preservation (HEP) Board administers the environmental
and historic preservation ordinances, and serves as a quasi-judicial instrument in certain areas.
Members of the HEP Board must be experienced individuals representing specific
professions related to the Board's responsibilities. The board consists of nine members and
one alternate member qualified as follows:
• One member shall be an architect registered in the state.
• One member shall be a landscape architect registered in the state.
• One 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 member shall be an architect or architectural historian having demonstrated
knowledge and experience in architectural restoration and historic preservation.
• One member shall be an experienced real estate broker licensed by the state.
• One member shall be a person experienced in the field of business and finance or law.
• Three 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 alternate member shall qualify under one of the above categories.
Our office advertised for applications in a newspaper of general circulation, as required by the
City Code Sec. 62-187(c). Appointments must be made from individuals who have
applied. Since Board members must be appointed to specific category positions, the
categories, incumbents, and eligible applicants to the category are as follows:
Two (2) appointments are required at this time.
• Vice Chairman Frank Carollo has two (2) nominations for seats currently held by:*
1. Vacancy, Citizen, since James Broton, deceased on March 18, 2010.
Eligible applicants for this category are: Gary M. Hecht, Rafael J. De La
Sierra, and Miguel Seco
2. Jorge Zamanillo, incumbent, Architectural Historian, whose term expired on
March 11, 2010.
Eligible applicant for this category is: Miguel Seco
NOTE 1: Migueal Seco is a full time Dade County Employee and a City resident, if
appointed, requires the waiver of employment restriction of Section 2-884 (e) by a four/fifths
(4/5ths) affirmative vote of the Commission.
NOTE 2: Jorge Kuperman, incumbent, appointed by Commissioner Gort on March 11, 2010
is full time Dade County Employee and a City resident; requires the waiver of employment
restriction of Section 2-884 (e) by a four/fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote of the Commission.
For your convenience, we are including a copy of the current membership of said board and
application from each applicant. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting the Agenda
Office to place this issue on the April 8, 2010 Commission agenda.
PAT:sa
c: Rafael Suarez -Rivas, Assistant City Attorney
Ellen Uguccioni, Historic Preservation Officer
Elvi Gallastegui, Agenda Coordinator
. This item was continued from December 17, 2009, February 11, 2010, and March 11, 2010 Commission
meeting.