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NOMINATION FORM
HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PRESERVATION BOARD
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LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
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POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE "CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE
LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT
RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY
OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS:
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE.
ZONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE
AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
d ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE HELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
❑ THREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
d ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH
DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME.
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SIGNATURE
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DAVID R. PAYNE
640 Santander Ave., #5 Coral Gables, FL 33134 (617) 290-2041 email: dpayne@umsis.miami.edu
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 7 years of experience with historic preservation and architecture projects, including National Register
nominations, Investment Tax Credit applications, Adaptive Reuse projects, documentation, and design review.
• Demonstrated interest and background in the fields of historic preservation, architecture, and planning,
• Extensive experience in positions requiring communication and organizational and editorial skills.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Intern Architect, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Coral Gables, FL September, 2003 - present
• Prepare HABS drawings for historic buildings, such as the Ward Rooming House in Miami, FL.
• Perform general office duties and other architectural tasks as assigned.
Architectural Historian, Boston Landmarks Commission, Boston, MA 2001-2003
• Consult on design review issues for Boston Landmark buildings and districts, meet with architects and
engineers to formulate design solutions for restoration and new construction projects, and prepare staff
comments and attend all Boston Landmark Commission meetings.
• Research, prepare and edit Boston Landmarks Commission Study Reports for properties such as the Mission
Church complex, the Modern Theatre, the Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District, and Fenway Park.
• Administer Boston's Certified Local Government, including preparing all National Register Opinions of
Eligibility, editing all National Register nominations for Boston properties, and organizing and conducting
public meetings for the National Register Program.
• Prepare and administer Massachusetts Historical Commission grants for annual architectural surveys, National
Register nominations, and historic preservation planning projects.
• Disseminate public information in response to individual, institutional, non-profit and neighborhood requests,
meet with architects and homeowners regarding survey information and municipal preservation programs, and
lead neighborhood meetings to present architectural and development history and review preservation options.
Marketing Coordinator, SBA j Steffian Bradley Associates, Boston, MA 2000-2001
• Acted as primary marketing contact responsible for public relations and press releases, responded to Request
for Proposals, and created and distributed marketing collateral material for Boston's second -oldest
architectural firm.
• Wrote and designed company promotional materials directly intended for clients, including PowerPoint
presentations, project sheets, and brochures.
• Responsible for maintaining photo library and archives of marketing materials, coordinated workflow within
the department, and supervised a marketing intern.
Sales & Consulting Associate (part-time), American Landmarks, Winchester, MA 1998-2001
• Designed and maintained the company's Internet site (www.americanlandmarks.com); served as primary
contact for computer and software issues.
• Consulted on various historic preservation projects, including National Register nominations, Investment Tax
Credit projects and Adaptive Reuse plans.
• Assisted in the marketing and showing of historic properties as a licensed real estate salesperson.
Editorial Assistant, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1998-2000
• Designed all of the Dean's graphic presentations using PowerPoint, PhotoShop and Quark, maintained a
Dean's office email account, performed on-line and library research, and maintained a database of journal
articles.
• Edited and proofread all of the Dean's scholarly writing and correspondence.
• Interviewed students, faculty and staff and wrote a weekly Student Scene feature for the HMS Web Weekly
web magazine.
Graduate College Fellow/Research Assistant, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 1996-1997
• Taught fellow graduate students how to design and update individual Internet pages.
• Researched and designed Internet sites for non-profit organizations, such as the Ethan Allen Homestead.
• Wrote features for the program's newsletter and designed and created promotional materials using
PowerPoint, PhotoShop and Quark.
• Assisted faculty in preparation for classes and coordination of program activities; assistant to the Director of
the Historic Preservation Program.
Intern, Historic Charleston Foundation, Charleston, SC 1997
• Assisted conservation staff with calls from the public, visited sites and diagnosed conservation and research
issues and solutions.
• Represented HCF at zoning and architectural review committee meetings with the city of Charleston.
• Performed general preservation related duties, such as architectural photography, building descriptions and
histories, and archival research; assisted with the development of the HCF Preservation Division web site.
• Participated in the development of the Cooper River National Register Historic District project, the largest
such district in South Carolina, a tourism forum, and a crafts training program.
Graduate Assistantship, McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 1995
• Performed primary research for the "Knowing Nature" exhibit, which won a regional distinction award from
the 1996 Cultural Olympiad in Atlanta, and others.
• Responsible for coordinating promotion and public response for the exhibits.
Project Coordinator, Direct Media, Inc., Greenwich, CT 1994-1995
• Coordinated merge/purge projects for business and consumer direct mail clients, covering all steps from
planning through mailing.
• Communicated directly with clients and service bureaus to establish specifications and meet strict deadlines.
Project Manager, Harris Publishing Co., White Plains, NY 1991-1994
• Oversaw and facilitated the production of alumni directories from planning through production phases;
trafficked over fifty accounts at one time, including clients such as Yale University, Mount Holyoke College,
and the Ohio State University.
• Analyzed databases, interpreted contracts and communicated directly with clients to establish consistency with
publication specifications.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
M.Arch, University of Miami, anticipated May, 2006
20 credits towards M.Arch. — Boston Architectural Center, 2001-2002
M.S., Historic Preservation — University of Vermont, 1998
9 credits towards M.A., Applied History — University of South Carolina, 1995
B.A., History — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1991
Lee Institute Real Estate School, Brookline, MA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROJECTS
(many of these project descriptions are available on-line at: www.uvm.edu/—dpayne/projects.html)
• Adaptive Reuse Proposal, Moran Power Plant, Burlington, VT
• Architectural History Project, Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston, SC
• Conservation Assessment, Charles Peterson House, Burlington, VT
• Documentation Project, Decter Property, Addison, VT
• Histories and Architectural Descriptions, various properties in Burlington, VT and Charleston, SC
• Investment Tax Credit Project; Gershon Cutter House, Arlington, MA
• National Register Nomination, First Baptist Church, Burlington, VT
• Preservation Advocacy Video Project — Where the Rueben Hits the Road: Vermont's Historic Diners
• Research Project, Sunnyside National Historic Landmark, Tarrytown, NY
• Walking Tour of the University of Vermont Green National Register Historic District, Burlington, VT
RELEVANT GRADUATE COURSEWORK
University of Miami
• Architectural drawing
• Architectural technology
• Architecture design & theory
Boston Architectural Center
• CAD 2-D
• Forum in Design Principles
• Freehand drawing
• Master's A and B 1 design studios
• Orthogonal drawing
• Perspective drawing
• Sketch problem
University of Vermont
• Advanced architectural conservation
• Architectural conservation
• Architecture, landscape and history
• National Register practicum
• Preservation contemporary practice
• Preservation economics
• Preservation law
• Researching historic structures and sites
University of South Carolina
• American architectural history
• History research methods
• Preservation field schools in Charleston, South Carolina and North Yorkshire and London, England
ACTIVITIES
• Instructor, Boston Architectural Center — Spring and Summer, 2003
• Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation
• University of South Carolina men's lacrosse team
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of the following positions. Check the position(s) for which you are
qualified on the next page. 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.
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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.
JCITIZEN 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.
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NAME / LEGAL IN (32).
DATE: 04 9 3 16:58:53
FOLIO NO: 01-3124-024-0010
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OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS
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OFFICIAL
NOMINATION FORM
HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PRESERVATION BOARD
NAME
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LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. CHECK THE
POSITION(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED. NOMINEES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS WHO MET THE DEMONSTRATED
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO CHECK THE 'CITIZEN" CATEGORY. NOMINEES WHO MEET ANY OF THE
LISTED CATEGORIES MAY ALSO CHECK THE "ALTERNATE MEMBER" CATEGORY. BOARD MEMBERS MUST EITHER BE PERMANENT
RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI OR WORK OR MAINTAIN A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI OR OWN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY
OF MIAMI. BOARD MEMBERS MUST APPOINTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS:
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE.
ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE HISTORIA-4 OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE
AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED LEDGE AND INTEREST IN COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE.
❑ ONE (1) MEMBER SHALL BE A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW.
VHREE (3) MEMBERS SHALL BE CITIZENS WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND MAY ALSO QUALIFY
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
[J ONE (1) ALTERNATE MEMBER SHALL QUALIFY UNDER ONE (1) OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES.
PROVIDE A SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACTIVITIES, AND/OR OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH
DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ATTACH A RESUME.
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Jorge Zamanillo
16201 SW 87 Court
Village of Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
home(786)573-0455
office (305)375-1492
Professional Experience
Historical Museum of Southern Florida, 2000-present
- Curator of Object Collections
Responsible for managing, conserving, and interpreting three-dimensional artifacts in
museum collection and acquiring objects and collections for the museum. Research and
writing for exhibits, journals and publications.
Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc., 1988-2000
-Archaeologist and Project Manager
Field archaeologist and project director for cultural resource management and
preservation projects throughout south Florida.
Education
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
BA Anthropology/Minor in History, 1989-1991
Miami Dade Community College, Miami, FL
AA General Studies/Music, 1988-1989
Foreign Languages: Fluent in Spanish
Affiliations: American Anthropological Association, American Association of
Museums, Florida Associations of Museums, Florida Anthropological Society
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June 5, 2003
Commissioner Angel Gonzalez
City of Miami, District I
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Re: Historic and Environmental Preservation Board
Dear Commissioner Gonzalez:
Enclosed is my nomination form and resume for your consideration in the
appointment of a board member for the City of Miami's Historic and
Environmental Preservation Board. I am currently a member of the
"HEP" board I would like to continue serving as member under your
appointment.
The City of Miami's Preservation board consists of strong candidates with
backgrounds in architecture, history, law, and preservation. I was the first
candidate to be appointed to the board with a background in archaeology.
This background experience has helped the board strengthen its position
when dealing with matters concerning archaeological and prehistoric sites
in the City. I believe it will also help in dealing with important issues the
City will face with pending developments in Downtown Miami located
near known archaeological sites.
Thank you for your consideration. Please call if you have any questions I
did not address.
Sincerely,
Jorge Zamanillo
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SPECIAL EXHIBITS
The Everglades:
Exploitation & Conservation
February 22,2002-
August 13, 2002
Cuba: Flora and Fauns
September 6, 2002-
J:tnuar: 19, 2003
SPECIAL EVENTS
Croquet and Crogvetas
April, 2002
Harvest Festiva!
November 23-24
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Telephone: (305) 375-1492 Facsimile: (305) 375-1609 E-mail: hasf@,historical-museum.org
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