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DEC-19-2003 16:17 CITY ATTORNEY'OFFICE 305 416 1804 P.02 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledge, the County, the City and Bayside hereby agree as follows: 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The recitals and findings set forth in the preamble of this Second Amendment are true and correct and are hereby adopted by the reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. 2. Defined Terms. All defined terms utilized herein but not defined in this Second Amendment shall have the meanings as ascribed to said terms in the Tri-Party Agreement and/or the First Amendment (collectively, the "Amended Tri-Party"), unless otherwise provided in this Amendment. 3. Amendment Controls. In the event of any conflict between the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment and the Amended Tri-Party, it is agreed that the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment shall control. 4. This Amendment. All references in this Second Amendment to the "Bayside Agreements" shall include this Second Amendment. 5. Pedestrian Bridge. 5,1 Release of Pedestrian Bridge Obligations. The terms and provisions of Section 9 of the First Amendment regarding the Pedestrian Bridge are hereby deleted in their entirety and the County, City, Bayside, and BPL are hereby released from all rights and obligations thereunder. In furtherance of the foregoing, the County, City, and Bayside acknowledge and agree that neither the County, the City nor BPL shall have any liability or responsibility for the planning, design, construction, and operation of and the funding for the Pedestrian Bridge. 5.2 Release of Pedestrian Bridge Easement. 5.2.1 The Pedestrian Bridge Easement granted by the City to Bayside pursuant to Section 9.3 of the First Amendment is hereby released and of no further force and effect. 5.2.2 The easement granted by the City and Bayside to the County pursuant to Section 9.4 of the First Amendment for (a) construction and maintenance of the Pedestrian Bridge on Bayside Marketplace property, (b) pedestrian access and use of the Pedestrian Bridge between the Property and Bayside Marketplace and the landing of the Pedestrian Bridge on Bayside Marketplace, all at the location shown on Exhibit "F" to the First Amendment, is hereby released and of no further force and effect. 5.2.3 Exhibit "F" attached to the First Amendment setting forth the location of the Pedestrian Bridge Easement and the easement described in Section 9.4 of the First Amendment is hereby deleted. 2 DEC-19-2003 16:1e CITY ATTORNE`.r' OFF I CE 305 416 1804 P.03 5.3 Design Criteria. Exhibit "G" of the First Amendment setting forth the Design Criteria for the Pedestrian Bridge is hereby deleted in its entirety. 5.4 Application. It is the intention ofthe parties that the provisions of this Section 5 are applied in a manner as to exclude any liability and responsibility of the County, City, Bayside, and BPL with respect to the Pedestrian Bridge, and the preceding sentence shall not be construed to inadvertently change the definitions, terrns, and conditions of the Bayside Agreement in a manner inconsistent with this stated intent. 6. Port Boulevard/Biscayne Boulevard Intersection. In connection with the existing grade level crossings between the Property and Bayside Marketplace at the Port Boulevard and Biscayne Boulevard intersection, within ninety (90) days of the date hereof, the County and City agree to use reasonable efforts (and cooperate with each other, to the extent permitted by law) to evaluate the need for additional pedestrian safety measures at said intersection. Ifrecommended by said evaluation, within thirty (30) days following receipt of the evaluation, the City and the County agree to provide the Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") with a written request to implement the additional pedestrian safety measures recommended by the evaluations which may include the installation of multiple public safety devices at grade level crossings. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the implementation of the pedestrian safety measures including the installation of any public safety devices shall be made (x) in accordance with applicable law including FDOT requirements and (y) only if and when funding for such improvements is available from the FDOT, the County and/or City, it being understood that the County, the City, Bayside, and/or BPL shall not have any funding obligations for such improvements pursuant to this Second Amendment, Nothing contained in this Second Amendment shall be deemed or construed to expand the obligations of the County and/or City under applicable law with respect to the existing grade level crossings between the Property and Bayside Marketplace at the Port Boulevard and Biscayne Boulevard intersection. 7. Mutual Releases, 7.1 County Release of City, Bayside and BPL. As additional consideration for entering into and performing the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment, County hereby remises, releases, acquits, satisfies and forever discharges City, Bayside and BPL of and from all, and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, attorneys' fees and costs, specialties, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, trespasses, damages, judgments, executions, claims and demands whatsoever including, in law or in equity, which County ever had, now has, or can, shall or may have, against City, Bayside and/or BPL for, upon or by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever arising, accruing or occurring prior to or after the date hereof in connection with, arising from, or related to the rights and obligations of the County set forth in Section 9 of the First Amendment including, without limitation, any payment obligations required by the Section 9 ofthe First Amendment in connection with the Pedestrian Bridge, but specifically excluding any and all claims in connection with, arising from, or related to any rights and obligations of City, Bayside and BPL set forth in this Amendment. The foregoing release shall survive the termination of the Bayside Agreements due to an uncured event of default or otherwise. 3 DEC-19-2003 16:18 CITY ATTORNEY' OFFICE 305 416 18©4 P. ©4 7.2 City Release of County,_Bayside and BPL. As additional consideration for entering into and performing the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment, City hereby remises, releases, acquits, satisfies and forever discharges County, Bayside and BPL of and Lull all, and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, attorneys' fees and costs, specialties, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, trespasses, damages, judgments, executions, claims. and demands whatsoever including, in law or in equity, which City ever had, now has, or can, shall or may have, against County, Bayside and/or BPL for, upon or by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever arising, accruing or occurring prior to or after the date hereof in connection with, arising from, or related to the rights and obligations of the City set forth in Section 9 of the First Amendment including, without limitation, any payment obligations required by the Section 9 of the First Amendment in connection with the Pedestrian Bridge, but specifically excluding any and all claims in connection with, arising from, or related to any rights and obligations of County, Bayside and BPL set forth in this Amendment. The foregoing release shall survive the termination of the Bayside Agreements due to an uncured event of default or otherwise. 7.3 Bayside Release of County,City, and BPL. As additional consideration for entering into and performing the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment, Bayside hereby remises, releases, acquits, satisfies and forever discharges County, City and BPL of and from all, and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, attorneys' fees and costs, specialties, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, trespasses, damages, judgments, executions, claims and demands whatsoever including, in law or in equity, which Bayside ever had, now has, or can, shall or may have, against County, City and/or BPL for, upon or by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever arising, accruing or occurring prior to or after the date hereof in connection with, arising from, or related to the rights and obligations of Bayside set forth in Section 9 of the First Amendment including, without limitation, any payment obligations required by the Section 9 of the First Amendment in connection with the Pedestrian Bridge, but specifically excluding any and all claims in connection with, arising from, or related to any rights and obligations of County, City and BPL set forth in this Amendment. The foregoing release shall survive the termination of the Bayside Agreements due to an uncured event of default or otherwise. 7.4 BPL Release of County, City, and Bayside. As additional consideration for entering into and performing the terms and conditions of this Second Amendment, BPL hereby remises, releases, acquits, satisfies and forever discharges County, City and Bayside of and from all, and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, attorneys' fees and costs, specialties, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, trespasses, damages, judgments, executions, claims and demands whatsoever including, in law or in equity, which BPL ever had, now has, or can, shall or may have, against County, City and/or Bayside for, upon or by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever arising, accruing or occurring prior to or after the date hereof in connection with, arising from, or related to the rights and obligations of BPL set forth in Section 9 of the First Amendment including, without limitation, any payment obligations required by the Section 9 of the First Amendment in connection with the Pedestrian Bridge, but specifically excluding any and all claims in connection with, arising from, or related to any rights and obligations of County, City and Bayside 4 DEC-19-2003 15:18 CITY ATTORNE`, ' OFFICE 305 416 1804 P.05 set forth in this Amendment. The foregoing release shall survive the termination of the Bayside Agreements due to an uncured event of default or otherwise. 8. Property Development. The County, the City and Bayside hereby agree that the County and the City shall upon execution of this Second Amendment, will cooperate in the joint planning of the development of the Property. 9. Ratification. Except as set forth in the Amendment, all other terms and provisions of the Bayside Agreements shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect and the parties hereby ratify all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Bayside Agreement. [THE REST OF THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] 5 DEC-19-2003 15:18 CITY PTTORNE''OFFICE 305 415 1804 P. 05 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Second Amendment as of the date first above written. Attestation: Harvey Ruvin, Clerk By: Attest: By: Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk County: MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida By: George M. Burgess, County Manager APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ATTORNEY: By: CITY: Assistant County Attorney CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida By: Joe Arriola, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By; Alejandro Vilarello, City Attorney BAYSIDE: BAYSIDE CENTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Maryland limited partnership By: ROUSE-MIAMI, INC., Sole General Partner By: Name: Title: 6 DEL-19-2003 16:18 CITY ATTORNE`r" OFFICE 305 416 1804 P.07 STATE OF FLORIDA SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of September 2003, by Joe Anriola, as City Manager of the City of Miami, a Florida municipal corporation, on behalf of the City, who (check one) ❑ is personally known to me or D has produced a Florida drivers license as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida My Commission Expires: Print Name: STATE OF FLORIDA SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADS) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of September 2003, by George M. Bur ess, as County Manager of MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, on behalf of the County, who (check one) [ is personally known to me or D has produced a Florida drivers license as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida My Commission Expires: Print Name: 7 DEC-19-2003 16:18 CITY ATTORNEY' OFFICE 305 416 1814 P.©8 STATE OF MARYLAND ) SS: COUNTY OF HOWARD ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of September 2003, by as ofRouse-Miami, Inc,, as sole general partner of BAYSIDE CENTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, on behalf of the Corporation and Limited Partnership, who (check one) ❑ is personally known to me or ❑ has produced as identification My Commission Expires: Print Name: NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Maryland 8 DEC-19-2003 16:18 CITY ATTORNEY' OFFICE 305 416 1884 P.©9 Joinder Basketball Properties, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, hereby joins in the execution of this Second Amendment for the purpose of agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of Sections 5 and 6 of this Second Amendment for the intents and purposes set forth therein. Attest: BASKETBALL PROPERTIES, LTD., a Florida limited partnership By: BASKETBALL PROPER IES, INC., a Florida corporation, its general partner By: By: Secretary STATE OF FLORIDA SS: COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE) Name: Title: The foregoing instrurnent was acknowledged before me this day of September 2003, by as ofBasketball Properties, Inc., as general partner of BASKETBALL PROPERTIES, LTD., on behalf of the Corporation and Limited Partnership, who (check one) D is personally known to me or ❑ has produced as identification. My Commission Expires: Print Name: NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida 9 DEC-19-2003 16:19 • CITY ATTORNEY'OFFICE 305 416 1804 P. 1© EXHIBIT "A" THE PROPERTY Tracts "A," "B" and "C" of MARITIME ARENA, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 154, Page 37 of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, W011 Second.Amd2Tri-PartyAgree(10-01-03)1 TOTAL P.1© DEC 17 2000 4:29PM MIAMI RIVER COMMISSION 305 361 4755 p•1 MIAMI RIVER COMMISSION C/O ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF MARINE & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE 4600 RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY MIAMI, FL 33149-1098 TEL:(305)361-4850 FAX WWW.MIAMIRIVERCOMMISSION.ORG FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: FROM: Honorable Mayor Diaz, City Manager Adriana M. Cabrera, Assistant Managing Arriola, City Clerk Thompson, and City Director Attorney Vilarello COMP ANY: DATE: 12/19/03 FAX: TOTAL NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER; 305-854-4001, 305-250-5410,305-858- 3 1610,305-416-1800 PHONE NUMBER: SENDER'S REFERENCE NUMBER: RE: YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER: Recommendation for Approval of City Commission's December 18, 2003 Agenda Item PZ-1 and PZ2 Please find enclosed a copy of the letter to Chairman Winton regarding the Miami River Commission recommendation for approval of City Commission's December 18, 2003 agenda item PZ-1 and PZ-2. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Respectfully-, `Anana M. Cabrera Assistant Managing Director Miami River Commission DEC 17 2000 4:2SPM MIRMI RIVER COMMISSION 305 361 4755 p.2 Policy Committee: Governor of State of Florida Mr. Jeb Bush Designee: Dr. Parnella Dana Chair of Miami -Dade Delegation Representative Rene Garcia Designee: Ms. Debra Owens Chair of Governing Board of South Florida Water Management District Mr. Nicolas J. Gutierrez, Jr. Designee: Ms. lrela Bague Miami -Dade State Attorney Ms. Katherine Fernandez -Rundle Designee: Mr. Gary Winston Mayor of Miami -Dade County Mayor Alex Penelas Designee: Mr. Henry F. Sori Mayor of Miami Mayor Manuel A. Diaz Designee: Mr. Otto Boudet-Murias City of Miami Commissioner Commissioner Joe Sanchez Designee: Mr. Steve Wright Miami -Dade County Commissioner Commissioner Bruno Barreiro Designee: Mr. Alfredo Gonzalez Chair of Miami River Marine Group Mr. Charles "Bud" Morton Designee: Mr. Richard Bunnell Chair of Marine Council Mr. Michael Karcher Designee: Mr. Phil Everingham Executive Director of Downtown Development Authority Mr. Dana A. Nottingham Designee: Mr. Adam Lukin Chair of Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Mr. William O. Cullom Designee: Ms. Megan Kelly Neighborhood Representative Appointed by City of Miami Commission Dr. Ernest Martin Designee: Mr. Michael Cox Neighborhood Representative Appointed by Miami -Dade Commission Ms. Sallye Jude Designee: Ms. Jane Caporelli Representative from Environmental or Civic Organization Appointed by the Governor Ms. Janet McAliley Designee: Ms. Theo Long Member at Large Appointed by the Governor Mr. Robert Parks Member at Large Appointed by Miami -Dade Commission Ms. Sara Babun Designee: Mr. Torn Parker Member at Large Appointed by City of Miami Comnussion Mr. Cleve Jones, Jr. Designee: Captain Beau Payne Managing Director Captain David Miller Miami River Commission c/o Rosenstiel School 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 Office: (305) 361-4850 Fax: (305) 361-4755 email: mrc@rsrnas.miami.edu December 18, 2003 Honorable Chairman Johnny L. Winton 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Re: Recommendation for Approval of City Commission's December 18, 2003 Agenda Item PZ-1 Dear Chairman Winton: This letter serves as the Miami River Commission's (MRC) "official statement" to all City Commissioners, requested in City Resolution 00-320, regarding December 18, 2003 City Commission Agenda Item PZ. I, which impacts the Miami River. On November 18, 2003, the MRC heard a presentation from Ines Marrero-Prieguez, Akerrnan Senterfitt, Mr. Antonio Cabrera, Epoch Development, and Mr., Reinaldo Borges, Borges and Associates, regarding the pending "Miami River Village" Major Use Special Permit (MUSP) application. The MRC found the proposed mixed -use project, featuring 1,300 residential units setback 50-feet from the shoreline, with a restaurant connecting to the publicly accessible riverwalk, to be consistent with the award winning Miami River Corridor Urban Infill Plan. In addition, the MRC found the proposed project to be consistent with the Miami River Greenway Action Plan in providing a publicly accessible 20-foot wide riverwalk, featuring a 16- foot wide unobstructed pedestrian path including way -finding signage and cleats for recreational boat access. Therefore The MRC unanimously recommended approval of the "Miami River Village" MUSP application. The proposed mixed -use project is another significant step towards creating a vibrant 24-hour downtown Miami. Sincerely, Robert L. Parks, Esq Chair, Miami River Commission Cc: Honorable Mayor Manuel A. Diaz City Manager Joe Arriola City Clerk Priscilla Thompson City Attorney Alex Vilarello DEC 17 2000 4:29PM MIRMI RIVER COMMISSION 305 361 4755 P.3 Policy Committee; Governor of State of Florida Mr. Jeb Bush Designee: Dr. Pamella Dana Chair of Mianu-Dade Delegation Representative Rene Garcia Designee: Ms. Debra Owens Chair of Governing Board of South Florida Water Management District Mr. Nicolas J. Gutierrez, Jr. Designee: Ms. Irela Hague Miami -Dade State Attorney Ms. Katherine Fernandez -Rundle Designee: Mr. Gary Winston Mayor of Miami -Dade County Mayor Alex Penelas Designee: Mr. Henry F. Sori Mayor of Miami Mayor Manuel A. Diaz Designee: Mr. Otto Boudet-Murias City of Miami Commissloner Commissioner Ice Sanchez Designee: Mr. Steve Wright Miami -Dade County Commissioner Commissioner Bruno Barreiro Designee: Mr. Alfredo Gonzalez Chair of Miami River Marine Group Mr. Charles "Bud" Morton Designee: Ms. Richard Bunnell Chair of Marine Council Mr. Michael Karcher Designee: Mr. Phil Everingham Executive Director of Downtown Development Authority Mr. Dana A. Nottingham Designee: Mr. Adam Lukin Chair of Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Mr. William O. Cullom Designee: Ms. Megan Kelly Neighborhood Representative Appointed by City of Miami Commission Dr. Ernest Martin Designee: Mr. Michael Cox Neighborhood Representative Appointed by Miami -Dade Commission Ms. Sallyc Jude Designee: Ms. Jane Caporelli Representative from Environmental or Civic Organization Appointed by the Governor Ms. Janet McAliley Designee: Ms. Theo Long Member at Large Appointed by the Governor Mr. Robert Parks Member at Large Appointed by Miami -Dade Conrmuslon Ms. Sara Babun Designee: Mr. Tom Parker Member at Large Appointed by City of Miami Commission Mr. Cleve Jones, Jr. Designee: Captain Beau Payne Managing Director Captain David Miller Miami River Commission c/o Rosenstiel School 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 Office: (305) 361-4850 Fax: (305) 361-4755 email: mrc@rsmas.miami.edu December 18, 2003 Honorable Chairman Johnny L. Winton 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Re: Recommendation for Approval of City Commission's December 18, 2003 Agenda Item PZ-2 Dear Chairman Winton: This letter serves as the Miami River Commission's (MRC) "official statement" to all City Commissioners, requested in City Resolution 00-320, regarding December 18, 2003 City Commission Agenda Item PZ.2, which impacts the Miami River. On October 6, 2003, the MRC heard a presentation from Mr. Kevin Reilly, Gil Pastoriza Esq, and Mr. Bernardo Fort -Brescia, Arquitectonica, regarding the pending "River Place" Major Use Special Permit (MUSP) application. The MRC found the proposed project to be consistent with the award winning Miami River Corridor Urban InfiIl Plan, in that it is a high -density, mixed -use project in the downtown area, featuring residential, office and retail uses, including a restaurant connecting to a publicly accessible riverwalk. In addition, the proposed development is consistent with the Miami River Greenway Action Plan by providing a 50-foot setback and a 20-foot wide riverwalk, with a 16-foot wide unobstructed pedestrian path featuring historical and way -finding signage, and cleats to allow for recreational boat access. The proposed 455-residential unit mixed -use project will be another significant step towards creating a vibrant 24-hour downtown Miami. Robert L. Parks, Esq Chair, Miami River Commission Cc: Honorable Mayor Manuel A. Diaz City Manager Joe Arriola City Clerk Priscilla Thompson City Attorney Alex Vilarello Dec-19-2003 03:03pm From -Dade Delegation 3053754151 T-746 P 001/005 F-005 2003 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION Chair; Representative Rene Garcia Vice Chair: Senator Frederica Wilson Executive Director: Debra Owens dowens@miemldade.gov Executive Assistant: Mlrtha D.Flores mlioresemlamldade,gov Delegation Office 111 N.W. 1 Street Floor, # 108 Miami, FL 33131 Telephone: 305-375-4088 Fax; 305-3754151 214 House Office Building Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Name and District Dlstrlct Office Tallahassee Office Committee Assignments Sen. Frederica Wilson 33rd District Wilson.FrederIca.webOtisenate,aov (305) 654.7150 Fax: (888) 284-8589 18425 NW 2nd Avenue Suite 310 Miami, Florida 33169 (850) 487.5116 224 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Democratic Whip Appropriations -Health & Human Services, Subcommittee; Children and Families (Vice Chair) Commerce Economic Opportunities & Consumer Services; Education, Health Aging & Long Term Care; Military & Veteran's Affairs, Base Protection & Spaceports Staff: Joan Glickman Patricia Lightfoot Tyrone McIntosh Sen. Debbie Wasserman- Schultz 34th District Schultz.Debbie.webafisenate.aov (954) 704-2934 (305) 919-7838 Fax: 954) 704.2936 10100 Pines Blvd1BIdgB-2"d FI Pembroke Pines, FI 33026 (850) 487.5103 202 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Appropriations, Vice Chair Appropriations -Subcommittee on Education Banking and Insurance Commerce, EconomicOpportunities, and Consumer Services Health, Aging and Long -Term Care Military and Veteran's Affairs, Base Protection, and Spaceports Constitutional Amendment Implementation Staff: Julia Lopes Judith Knopp Mayte Canino Sen. Gwen Margolis 35th District margolls.gwen.webagisenate.gov (305) 535-5432 Fax: 305-535.5435 HSBC Bank Building 30141 Street, 3ra Floor Miami Beach, FI 33140 (850) 487.5121 213 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, El 32399 Banking and Insurance, Vice Chair, Appropriations Committee on Article V Implementation and Judiciary, Children and Families, Criminal Justice, Health Aging and Long Term -Care, Regulated Industries, Select Committee on Constitutional Amendment Implementation Staff: Gwynne Gonzalez Karen Simon Marisa Bluestone Sen. Alex Diaz de La Portilla 36n Distrcf portllla.atex.webr flsenate,aov (305) 643-7200 Fax (305) 643.7202 1555 SW 8 Street Miami, Florida 33135 (850) 487.5429 404 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Regulated Industries, Chair Appropriations, Subcommittee on Education, Banking and Insurance, Health, Aging and Long Term -Care, Committee on Judiciary, Committee on Rules and Calendar Staff: Jeanette Nunez Anabel Castillo Julio Guillen Sen. J. Alex Vlllalobos 38+^ District viliobos.alex.webeflsenate.cov (305) 222.4160 Fax: (305) 222.4162 2350 Coral Way, Suite 202-A Miami, Florida 33145 (850) 487.5130 305 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Judiciary -Chair, Criminal Justice-Chalr, Appropriations SubComm.On Article V and Judiciary, Regulated Industries, Comm. On Const. Amendment Imp. Health Aging and Long-term Care, Children and Families, Rules and Calendar -Vice Chair Staff: Vicky Romaguera Norma Ledesma Na Ledes l Dec-19-2003 03:03pm From —Dade Delegation 3053754151 T-746 P 002/005 F-005 Name and District District Office Tallahassee Office Committee Asslpnments Sen. Larcenia Bullard 39tl1 District bullard.larcenia.webltlsenate.gov (305) 668.7344 Fax: (305) 668.7346 8803 S. Dixie Highway, #304 Miami, FL 33143 (850) 487.5127 Fax: 487-5841 218 Senate Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Education (Vice -Chair); Comprehensive Planning; Transportation; Agriculture; Ethics & Elections; General Government Appropriation Sub -committee Staff: Julie Fishman Ralph McCloud Sheila Chamberlain Denise Cooper Sen. Rodolfo "Rudy" Garcia (305) 384-3191 (850) 487.5106 Commerce, Economic Opportunities end 40th District Fax: (888) 284-8594 Consumer Services, Chair Appropriations Garcia.rudy,webeflsenate.eov Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Committee on Ethic and Staff; Frances Aleman 7475 West 4 Avenue, Suite B 413 Senate Office Building Elections, Committee on Home Defense, Public, Safety and Ports, Select Chlara Fabietti Hialeah, Florida 33014 Tallahassee, FL 32399 Committee on Automobile Insurance/PIP Susie Martin Reform Senate"staff a-mailaddresses;':Iastname,firsthame.Shcgtrlct#gflsenate.0v'.' FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Rafael "Ralph" Arza 102 District przaRaleh@myflorldahouse.co (305) 827.2720 Fax: (305) 827-2725 14845 NW 77U St, Suite 104 Hialeah, Florida 33014 (850) 488.1683 323 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 Education K-20 Vice Chair, Appropriations, Education Appropriations Sub, Public Safety & Crime Prevention Staff: Rolando Lara David Concepdon Rep. Wilbert T. Holloway 103 District Holloway.teeelmyfloridahouse,corn (305) 828-7077 Fax: (305) 828-7079 1525 N.W.167t+ Street, Suite 103 Miami, Florida 33189 (850) 488-0766 1402 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 Finance & Tax Appropriations, Public Safety Appropriations Sub, Business Regulation, Public Safety & Crime Prevention, State Administration Staff: Ruby Morton Suheld Leon Rep. Yolly Roberson 104 District Roberson.votivOrnyf otldehouse.com (305) 919-1867 Fax: (305) 919-1869 645 NE 127e Street North Miami, FI 33181 (850) 488-7088 1401 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 Health Appropriations Sub, Health Care, Judiciary, Procedures Staff: Naze Sahebzamani Melanie Burke Dec-19-2003 03:03pm From -Dade Delegation 3053754151 T-746 P 003/005 F-005 FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Dan Gelber 106 District gelber.dan@myfloridahouse.com (305) 531.7831 Fax: (305) 535.5487 1920 Meridian Avenue Mlaml Beach, FI 33139 (850) 488.0890 1401 The Capitol Tallahassee FL, 32399 Judicial Appropriations Sub, Insurance, Judiciary, Select Committee on Medical Liability Insurance Staff: Naomi Bennett Debra Schwartz Rep. Gustavo A. Barreiro 107 District Barreiro.GustavoRmvflorldahouse,corn (305) 643-7324 Fax: (305) 843-7326 1454 SW 1 Street Suite 100 Miami, Florida 33135 (850) 488-9930 204 House Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Chair, Public & Safety & Crime Prevention, Appropriations, Public Safety Appropriations Sub, Education K-20, Judiciary Staff: Ana Garcia Betsy Mesa Rep. Phillip Brutus 108 District brutes.phllllp§mvfforidahouse,com (305) 956-2538 Fax: (305) 958-2540 (888) 864-7582 1125 NE 125th Street, Suite 103 Miami, FI 33161 (650) 488-4233 1302 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL32399 Human Services Appropriations Sub, Commerce, Judiciary, Subcommittee Banking &Securities, Subcommittee Claims Staff: Angela Lane Carol Margron Rep. Dorothy Bendross- Mindingall 109 District ipindinaall.pQrothy@myfialdahous9.ccm (305) 894-2958 Fax: (305) 694-2960 6800 NW 27th Avenue, Suite 112 Mlaml, Florida 33147 (850) 488.0625 1401 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 Appropriations, Education K-20, Future of Florida's Families, Procedures, Transportation Staff: Tiandra Sullivan Rep. Rene Garcia 110 District GBrcia.rene(c mvforidahoese.coni (305) 827.2767 Fax: (305) 827.2769 3768 W 12 Avenue Hialeah, FI 33012 (850) 487.2197 (850) 488-9933 fax 214 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Subcommittee on Health Services (Chair) Health Appropriations Sub, Business Regulation, Health Care, Public Safety & Crime Prevention, Sub Telecommunications, Sub Criminal Justice www,reneaarciaorq Staff: Osvaldo Guerra Chastity Acosta Rep. Marco Rubio 111 District na4lamarcoemvApridehme.cpm (305) 442.6939 Fax: (305) 442-6941 8427 SW 8th Street Miami, FI 33144 (850) 488-1993 (850) 922.6002 fax 317 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 Majority Leader, Appropriations Staff: Maribel Villarreal Michelle Lorenzo Dec-19-2003 03:04pm From —Dade Delegation 3053754151 T-746 P 004/005 F-005 Rep. David Rivera 112 District rivere.davidgmvfloridphouse,com (305) 227-7830 Fax: (305) 227-7632 2450 SW 137h Avenue, Suite 205 Miami, Florida 33175 (850) 488.7897 417 House Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Finance& Tax, Commerce Staff: Aline Garcia Belen Valladares Rep. Manuel Prleguez 113 District prioauez,munueigmvflorldahouse.com (305) 643-7338 Fax: (305) 843.7338 304 SW 12$ Avenue, Suite 304 Miami, Florida 33130 (850) 488-4202 300 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Chair, Committee on Business Regulation, Appropriations, Health Care, Health Services Commerce & Local Affairs Appropriations Chair- Hispanic Caucus Staff: Viviano Bovo Maritza Probe' Rep, Gaston Cantons 114 District cantens.ustonOrn fID dahouN GR:m (305) 227-7628 Fax: (305)227.7629 1321 SW 107m Avenue, Suite205C Miami, Florida 33174 (850) 488-2831 (850) 414-5045 fax 322 The Capitol Tallahassee, FI 32399 Majority Whip, Appropriations, 8olect Committee on Medical Liability Insurance Staff: Veronica Dennis Jimmy Card Rep. Juan Carlos J.C. Planas 115 Dlstrlct planas...c.Ca1mvfioridahouse.com (305) 442-8800 Fax: (305) 4426802 8532 SW 8m Street, Suite 280 Miami, Florida 33144 (850) 488.3618 218 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Judiciary, Vice Chair, Judicial Appropriations Sub, Public Safety & Crime Prevention Staff: Miriam Grlssett Roberto Sanchez Rep. Marcelo LLorente 116 District Ilorente.marcaloOrhytioridahouse.com (305) 273-3200 Fax: (305)273-3202 13701 SW 88! Street, Suite 201 Miami, Florida 33188 (850) 488.5047 214 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Finance & Tax Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations Sub, Insurance, Public Safety & Crime Prevention Staff: Carolina Suarez Michael Pineiro Rep. Julio Robaina 117 District robalna.Julloamvfloridehouse•corn (305) 442-6868 Fax: (305) 442-6870 8741 SW 24e Street, Suite 19 Miami, Florida 33155 (850) 488-8506 402 House Office Bullding Tallahassee, FI 32399 Local Government &Veteran Affairs Vice Chair, Commerce & Local Affairs Appropriations Sub, Health Care, Transportation Staff. Claudia Miro Alex Dominguez Rep. Edward Bullard 118 District butlard.Edward(itmvflorldahouse.corn (305) 234-2208 Fax: (305) 234-2210 16201 SW 95!^ Avenue Miami, Florida 33157 (850) 488-5430 1003 The Capltot Tallahassee, FI 32389 Subcommittee Trades, Professions & Regulated Business, Subcommittee Tourism, Public Safety & Crime Prevention, Commerce & Local Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, Transportation Staff: Veronica Buie Joyce Randall Dec-19-2003 03:04pm From —Dade Delegation 3053754151 T-746 P 005/005 F-005 Rep. Juan C. Zapata 119 District Zapata.luantmvllorldahouse.00m (305)273.3288 Fax: (305) 273-3290 13550 SW 88th Street, Suite 150 Miami, Florida 33188 (850) 488-9550 303 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Subcommittee Trades, Professions & Regulated Business, Business Regulations, Education Appropriation Subcommittee. Pubilc Safety, Subcommittee on Corrections and Joint Legislative Auditing Committee Staff: Brenda Fausta Danielle Blake-Bellido Rep. Ken Sorensen 120 District Sprensen.ken@myt1orldahpuse,com (305) 853.1947 Fax: (305) 853.1949 P.O. Box 899 Tavemier, Florida 33070 (850) 488.9965 303 House Office Building Tallahassee, FI 32399 Local Government & Veterans Affairs, Chair, Commerce & Local Affairs Appropriations Sub, Judiciary, Natural Resources Honorary Member Staff: Laura Todd Revised 8/29/03 House staff e-mail addresses: lastname.firstaame@myfloridahouse.com Florida Legislature Bill Information: (800) 342-1827 State Senate 8111 Drafting: (850) 487-5312 Final Bills: (850) 488-4177 Florida Legislature Web Page: www.lea,state,fl.ug 12/19/03 uIAhiI-DADE ELEC2 15 : 37 '$305 375 1036 _ — _ Ij001 Eif i�xnYi PKISCILI A A. THOMPSON City Clerk December 10, 2003 Ms. Constance Kaplan Supervisor of Elections Miami -Dade County P.O. Box 012241 Miami FL 33101-2241 JOE ARRIOLA City Man3gcr Dear Ms. Kaplan: Please verify whether Pastor Dwayne K. Gaddis, 18111 N.W. 68 Avenue, Hialeah, FI 33015, is a registered voter of Miami -Dade County, as is required for members of the Miami Sports and Exhibition Authority. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, �C%�2�C�dl�il Pristilla A. Thompson City Clerk PAT:ss b OFFICE or THE CITY CLERK 3500 Gan Amerlc.Th Drive / Miami, FL 3323i / (305) :50-5360 / FAX: (305) 858-1610 Mailing Address! P.O. Box 330700 Miami, Florida 33233-070: