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HomeMy WebLinkAboutapplications - 3• • Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board NAME i�Y ll CnV(11 L , 12C� PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) 01( c mac: OCCUPATION LC -kb Sre _-tp, BUSINESS/EMPLOYER €-€)4- O1 cr:S3.)-GGC9 TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. • • 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 ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. /CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: WORK EXPERIENCE: ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: SIGNATURE DATE OC3 \O. T: +(01) 305 858 9909 F: +(01) 305 858 9908 E: camilo@labdevelopers.com Arch. SA / Dipl. Arch. MA 1395 SW 22 st — SUIT 2A MIAMI 33145 FL USA Personal details Date of birth: October 13, 1973 Education Experience t-m] 1997-1998 Architectural Association, MA Housing & Urbanism — London, UK 1997 PRATT INSTITUTE Bachelor in Architecture — New York, USA 1996 ROME Program PRATT INSTITUTE — School of Architecture, Italy 1995 UNIVERSITA DI VENEZIA Scuola di Architettura - Italy International Competition, Summer Urban Workshop 2nd Place 2002 -Present Lab design — Principal- Miami, Bogota, Madrid - '-2,0;-ai Sea ' i w condominium: 63 units on 17 floors, 130,000 s.f -und. constuction - '<UEII<. LOFT condominium, Mix use sustainable building, with 30,000 s.f of retail space and 300 bi- level units on 15 floors divided into two buildings. The 50,000 s.f of amenities include green roof gardens with spas, herb gardens and aviary sanctuary. Common areas are powered by solar energy. -und. constuction - ci-Lavr_i condominium, Mix use building with 70 units on 17 floors and 5,000 s.f of retail space. -und. design - :_OFT 1.14 condominium with 32 units and 5,400 s.f - Bogota, Colombia Euar-aNyista bUc for a neighbourhood of 350,000 s.f.- Bogota, Colombia - :=Iamos Diverpiaza shopping center with a multiplex and 450,000 s.f of retail und. Constuction - Bogota, Colombia 2000-2002 Junquera Associates — Madrid, Spain - Responsible for the strategies of intervention in the design team. The rehabilitation of the "Cuartel de Antiguones" 18th C, for the University of Murcia, 120,000s.f. - Design of "Housing for the Elderly" with medical facilities, 9,000M2. und. constuction - Collaborated in the design team housing project in Madrid, 200,000 s.f. and the new Cultural Center in the port of La Coruna, 600,000 s.f. 1998-2000 Gumuchdjian + Spence with Shigeru Ban — London UK. MILLENNIUM DOME — Shared Ground Pavilion 25000 s.f. (100% Recycled Cardboard structure). Designer and site architect, also responsible for structural design in conjunction with Buro Happold. 1999 & 2001 Shigeru Ban —London UK Coordinator and designer of his sections in the exhibitions, "Cities on the Move" by Rem Kolhass at the Hayward Gallery -spring- London UK and the " housing ..." by Terence Relay at the MACBA -summer 2001- Barcelona 1997 As Architect Refurbishment of Apartment (1,100 s.f ) — Madrid, Spain Vaughan's Compound (10,000 s.f) - Abbaco, Bahamas Refurbishment of Office (800 s.f) - Bogota, Colombia 1994 & 1997 FLAB Design — Bogota, Colombia Assistant in the design of a residential project of 250 units: Fall 1994. Responsible for the development of innovative structures using bamboo in a private beach home in Cartagena, Colombia comprised of 2 cabanas and a central facility. Skills Languages: Spanish, English & Basic Italian _ T: +(01) 305 858 9909 F: +(01) 305 858 9908 i:: camiio@labdeveloperscom Arch. 8A / Dipl. ,arch. MA 1395 SW 22 st - SUIT 2A MIAMI 33145 FL USA Awards & Exhibitions Architecture Biennial, Junquera Asociates Madrid, Spain: 2003 MACBA, Paper Log -House - Barcelona, Spain: Summer 2001 Science Museum "Shared Ground Pavilion"— London, UK: 2000 Hayward Gallery, Paper Log -House — London, UK Summer: 2000 High Honours PRATT Institute, 1997 2nu Place "Stance Urbane"— Verona, Italy: 1995 P1LE ARPS PROPERTY illfEM - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INY (32) DATE: 0 /2004 15:06:36 OLIO NO: 01-4139-001-0100 LEGAL ADDR: 1625 S MIAMI AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 1625 S MIAMI AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY TJAN ESPINOSA &W VICTORIA YEAR: 2002 2003 LAND: 99,622 147,980 310 SW 28 RD BLDG: 88,373 98,912 1IAMI FLA TOTAL: 187,995 246,892 ZIP: 331292524 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 39-40 54 41 NONEX: 187,995 246,892 3RICKELLS FLAGLER PB 5-44 GRSS TX: 5,428 7,031 JOT 14 BLK 55 CNTY TX: OT SIZE 50.000 X 150 CITY TX: 1,892 2,430 SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 41390010100 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: NAME ^^1 rr,A for; Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Tot. y is i j% /'c'. y r PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) OCCUPATION BUSINESS/EMPLOYER c` / / Ay e..7- TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. tiara Uad xemployee The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. va • • I .T, ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. D'!`i fjs;Y 13 ,,,, 10: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF F'LORI.DA. =ir ;, "I FL HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OP EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. //REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. /PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. (/ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. 1 Ofl PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: �GyAt"c ��-/'�,"c.(/r Ct,ir _ 5. c 4 ct.c.,>c f 7 6.- cz - tr WORK EXPERIENCE: - le' <J ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: 4 ,„/ / SIGNATURE --x' �./7' DATE (J1 �1 Professional Profile: GARY A. APPEL, Esq. Home Address: 1717 North Bayshore Dr., #3942, Miami, FL 33132 Office Address: 19495 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 301, Aventura, Fl 33180 Telephone: (305) 935-4424 Facsimile: (305) 935-7282 E-mail: gappel@taxadjusters.com Professional Areas of Practice • Historic Preservation tax consulting and representation of taxpayers before the State Historic Preservation Office, the National Park Service and the Internal Revenue Service seeking Federal, State and Local tax credits and abatements for the rehabilitation of historic buildings • Enterprise Zone Program consulting and representation of companies before the various agencies seeking Federal, State and Local tax credits and abatements for the creation of jobs and other economic activity in designated geographical areas • Ad Valorem tax consulting and representation of property owners before the Local Property Appraiser, Administrative Appeals Board and Circuit Court • Commercial real estate brokerage and lease negotiations on behalf of landlords and tenants Professional Experience • Law Offices of Gary A. Appel, PA, Aventura, FL (attorney: 1993-present) • Garth Realty Corporation, Aventura, FL (principal/real estate broker: 1994-present) • Bates -Appel, Inc., Aventura, FL (principal/ad valorem tax and historic preservation tax consultant: 1996-2003) • Real Estate Tax Services, Inc., Miami, FL (ad valorem tax consultant: 1993-1994) • Deloitte & Touche, New York, NY (Federal tax consultant: 1992-1993) • Buchanan Ingersoll, P.C., Aventura, FL (attorney: 1992) • CB Richard Ellis, Inc., New York, NY (commercial real estate broker: 1984-1991) Professional Licenses • Florida Bar; Connecticut Bar; New York Bar • Florida Real Estate Broker Professional Affiliations • City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board — Voting Board Member • Miami Design Preservation League- Voting Member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors • National and Florida Trusts for Historic Preservation • International Council of Shopping Centers • American and Miami -Dade County Bar Associations Education • University of Miami Law School - LL.M. - Taxation • Fordham University School of Law — J.D.(Evening Division) • Carnegie Mellon University - B.S. (History and Managerial Economics) • Continuing education related to law and real estate licenses • Volunteer lecturer at seminars on Historic Preservation Working Relationships With Historic Preservation Professionals • Sarah Eaton -Historic Preservation Officer, City of Miami • Tom Logue, Esq.-Miami-Dade County Attorney and attorney to the Dade County Historic Preservation Board • Rick Ferrer -Historic Preservation Specialist, Miami -Dade County Historic Preservation Board • Walter Marder, AIA-State Historic Preservation Architect. Florida Bureau of Historic Preservation • Barbara Mattick-Deputy State Historic. Preservation Officer for Survey & Registration, FL. Bureau of Hist. Pres. • Gary Goodwin -Historic Preservation Planner, Florida Bureau of Historic Preservation • William Cary- Director — Design, Preservation & Neighborhood Planning Division, City of Miami Beach • Tom Mooney -Design and Preservation Manager, City of Miami Beach • Gary Sachau-Historic Preservation Reviewer, Tax Incentives Program, National Park Service • Christopher Eck- Broward County Administrator & Historic Preservation Officer (former Dade Cty Officer) PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/11,2004 16:10:45 'OLIO NO: 01-3231-048-0001 LEGAL ADDR: 1717 N BAYSHORE DR GRP FOLIO: 3231048001G PROP ADDR: 1717 N BAYSHORE DR CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY 'HE GRAND YEAR: 2002 2003 LAND: 0 0 _717 N BAYSHORE DR BLDG: 0 0 IIAMI FL TOTAL: 0 0 ZIP: 33132 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 'HE GRAND F/K/A VENETIA NONEX: 0 0 )MNI INTERNATIONAL PB 102-3 A GRSS TX: 'ORT OF TR B LESS E5.6FT BEG NW CNTY TX: :OR TR B E250FT N2OFT E242.30FT CITY TX: ;252.26 W330.73FT Sl4FT W154.6FT SALE AMT: <MORE> SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32310480001 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: • Timothy A. Barber NAME Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board 5400 NW 22nd Avenue Bldg C Ste 101 Miami, FL 33142 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) Archivist 0 �Wl OCCUPATION The Black Archives History and Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc. BUSINESS/EMPLOYER (954) 558-4311 (305) 636-2306 TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) Lyric Theater 819 NW 2nd Ave, Dorsey House 250 NW 9th St, Johnson X-ray Clinic 171 NW 11th St List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. City Code Sec. 2-884 (e) states: "No employee of Miami -Dade County, Florida, or any Municipality therein other than City of Miami employees, shall serve on or be appointed to any board of the City of Miami." Are you an employee of Miami -Dade County or any municipality therein other than the City of Miami? NO The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed of the following positions. Check the position (s) for which your 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. • • ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA X 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. X CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. X ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION (S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: Specialized A.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology NEC Bauder College; B.A. in English Florida A&M University; Master of Applied Social Science concentration in History and African American Studies Florida A&M University WORK EXPERIENCE: Black Archives of South Florida, Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center & Archives Tallahassee, FL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Serve on the ARTEC Advisory Board, CPHI Advisory Board, Assist community, city, county and state with historical information needed for various projects, member of the Golden Key Honors Society, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi music fraternity, and a member of the Society of American Archivist. SIGNATU DATE PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY , - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/11.2004 09:20:59 iDLIO NO: 01-0103-060-1190 LEGAL ADDR: 819 NW 2 AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 819 NW 2 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 31 00 CLUC: 44 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY LACK ARCHIVES HIST & RESEARCH YEAR: 2002 2003 OUNDATION OF SO FLA INC LAND: 35,200 35,200 400 NW 22 AVE BLDG: 56,999 60,257 IAMI FL TOTAL: 92,199 95,457 ZIP: 331423075 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 92,199 95,457 W WHITES RESUB OF BLK 36 NONEX: 0 0 PB B-34 GRSS TX: ,OT 29 & N15FT OF LOT 36 CNTY TX: ,OT SIZE 40.000 X 110 CITY TX: )R 13766-92 0788 1 SALE AMT: 55,000 SALE DATE: 07/1988 SALE TYPE: 1 I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 01030601190 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: timothy A. Barbed 5400 NW 22nd Avenue Bldg C, Ste 101 Miami, FL 33142 Tbarber337@aol.com (954) 558-4311 * (305) 636-2306 Education: Master of Applied Social Science degree, concentrated areas of History and African American Studies, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida 2003. Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Minor in Education, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida 2002. O r. CrN Specialized Associate of Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology, Bauder College, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1993. Work Experience: The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc. Miami, FL Intern 09/03-12/03 Assistant Archivist 01/04-Present • Survey, catalog, and maintain historical artifacts and documents • Create finding aids, guides and other descriptive publications • Research people, places, and things to validate historical significance • Serve as reference service personnel and assist researchers • Lecture students of higher education • Present reports to different advisory committees throughout the city • Assist with the Teaching with Historic Places Program in Dade County • Assist in designating historical significant buildings in Miami -Dade County • Create and design exhibits • Provide historical support • Develop community out reach archival programs • Provide supervision for service learning, intern, and volunteer students • Conduct historical tours in Miami Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum Intern Tallahassee, FL 06/03 -09/03 • Survey, catalog, and maintain historical artifacts and documents • Create finding aids, guides and other descriptive publications • Design museum exhibits • Serve as reference service personnel • ! Florida A&M University Office of International Services and Summer Sessions Advisor & Program Assistant Tallahassee, FL 05/02-09/03 International Services • Assist with recruiting students to study internationally from host university and other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) • Maintain correspondence with HBCU consortium members • Register university students who are studying overseas • Prepare financial waivers for students • Collaborate and report to coordinator of the program on issues dealing with students • Prepare flyers, newsletters and other program publications for public distribution • Organize annual study abroad conferences with other Historically Black Colleges and Universities • Maintain files and tracking information on students • Assist students who are applying for internships with U.S. Department of State Summer Sessions • Assist with governing university regulation over summer programs • Participate with the Orientation of counselors and summer camp participants on campus • Observe overall operation of camps to ensure safety of students • Screen prospective counselors and directors background checks through FDLE Gold Coast Cablevision Miami Beach, FL Service Technician 06/94-06/96 • Repair system amplifiers and equalizers • Perform preventive maintenance operations • Repair overhead and underground lines • Service customer residences with major disruptions References: Available Upon Request MAY-17-2004 11:00 PM 311 • 3055766395 P . el Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board ciQOJl� NAME 3"b01QE: p-p7 h� PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) doe OCCUPATION e.,ut r kl BUSINESS/EMPLOYER gai TELEPHONE (HOME) _it4t1'111 317 5os - o S- oo4,�1 TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. • MHl'-17-2004 11 :01 PM3f1 .3055766.395 i P.02 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. ,X _CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME, EDUCATION: WORK EXPERIENCE: ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: SIGNATUREi!�C " - `�- !� /I ' ������� DATE `5 - I P_03 MAY-17-2004 11:01 PM 3M • 3055766395 • Jane A. Caporelli 3301 Northeast Fifth Avenue, Apt. 801, Miami, Florida 33137 305.576.3824 EXPERIENCE GENERAL MANAGER Nov. 1992 to present Miami River Inn 118 Southwest South River Drive, Miami, FL 33130 Hands on general manager of 40 room nationally designated historic hotel and 16 rental apartments and conference facilities, Guest relations and services, marketing and ail relevant activities in hotel operations and maintenance, bookings, billings and all financial and accounting activities. Hiring, scheduling and management of all staff and personnel, SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR Nov. 1991-1992 North Beach Development Corporation, Inc. 300 71st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 Logistical coordination, on -site event management, marketing, sponsor's liaison, fundraising, membership coordinator, merchant association development, and meeting planner. MANAGER / ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Art Deco Welcome Center; Jan. 1990 to Oct. 1991 Miami Design Preservation League 661 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. 33139 Welcome Center management included merchandise sales to large tour groups and general public. Inventory selection, control, and maintenance; payroll and financial reporting; product and catalog development. Coordinated over 20 volunteers for tours of the Art Deco District including special interest groups and foreign visitors. As assistant to Executive Director, participated in grant writing and reporting, special events planning and coordination, correspondence with vendors and media. 1 1: 0 2 PM 3M 3055766395 P.04 MAY• 17-2004 • STORE MANAGER / DISTRICT MANAGER 1975-1990 Fifteen years of Retail Management experience at various department and specialty stores throughout New England and South Florida. Experience Includes personnel recruiting/hiring, training, and supervising (up to 50 to 60 employees), merchandising and product promotion, inventory selection and control, cash controls, budgeting, and customer relations. EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND Warwick, RI Associate of Science Degree - 1977 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Providence, R.I. Undergraduate Studies RELATED SKILLS Computer experience with all hotel software, grant writing experience with both private and public foundations, business consulting, governmental relations dealing with local, state and federal regulations pertaining to planning, zoning and preservation. AFFILIATIONS ',City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board- Board Member —Miami-Dade County- Community Action Agency Board Member/Member-Executive Committee Miami -Dade County- Community Action Agency - Little Havana Neighborhood Advisory Board "Acclon"- Board Member -,Miami River Commission - Board Member -Miami-Dade Empowerment Trust - East Little Havana Neighborhood Assembly - Board Secretary -,Miami River Neighborhood Restoration Association, Inc. - Board Member -Dade Heritage Trust - Past Member, Board of Trustees Greater Miami Convention and Visitor's Bureau - Member —Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce - Member PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SY M - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/2 /2004 08:31:02 "OLIO NO: 01-3230-044-0001 LEGAL ADDR: 3301 NE 5 AVE GRP FOLIO: 3230044001E PROP ADDR: 3301 NE 5 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY r PARK TOWERS CONDO YEAR: 2002 2003 LAND: 0 0 301 NE 5 AV BLDG: 0 0 IIAMI FL TOTAL: 0 0 ZIP: 33137 HEX: 0 0 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 0 0 AY PARK TOWERS CONDO NONEX: 0 0 AY PARK TOWERS PB 72-60 GRSS TX: ,R A CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 32300440001 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Raimundo A. Fernandez NAME 3271 S.W. 17th Street, Miami, FL 33145 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) Architect OCCUPATION Bermello, Ajamil & Partners BUSINESS/EMPLOYER (305) 461-3495 (305) 860-3761 TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 3271 S.W. 17th Street, Miami, FL 33145 List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. X ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: See attached resume. WORK EXPERIENCE: City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation & Latin Builders Association ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: SIGNATURE' /1�� DATE May 10, 2004 :LE ARPS PROPERTY SY•M - PROPERTY OLIO NO: 01-4109-009-0760 GRP FOLIO: CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS AIMUNDO FERNANDEZ &W SUELY V 271 SW 17 ST IAMI FL LEGAL ADDR: PROP ADDR: BL PRESENT: ZIP: 331451819 LEGAL DESCRIPTION 'ORAL GATE SEC A PB 46-95 SOT 76 BLK 5 SOT SIZE 85.000 X 100 )1R. 20196-1157 02 2002 1 NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS ACTION: 1-CONTINUE YEAR: LAND: BLDG: TOTAL: HEX: WVDS: TOTEX: NONEX: GRSS CNTY CITY SALE SALE SALE KEY: 3271 3271 YES TX: TX: TX: AMT: DATE: TYPE: NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/11,2004 16:01:15 SW 17 ST SW 17 ST ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 VALUE HISTORY 2002 2003 81,175 93,500 59,380 69,129 140,555 162,629 25,000 25,000 0 0 25,000 25,000 115,555 137,629 3,135 4,090 1,032 237,000 02/2002 1 I 1,354 06/1999 01/1994 4 4 41090090760 ACTION: 01 XMIT: • 7-11 2LPi '-g`iI4 PIS12:4I ,5ota [_ I? FL Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board NAME 33 6-L, »2 .c- ividfi.144 I FL. 33 /3 3 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) L. 2 ice_ OCCUPATION w�rc�yt-c.� .6cy�rs u�- BUSINESS/EMPLOYER (3q) 46/ - TELEPHONE (HOME) 201,2 (306) 4 --CD e- TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. r-' ✓LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. • /w PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: SS iv4 J SC4 ec 4 - 1/14r4141 v f 25- v 4vb cr - / a m4s rx L ,,,06--,.,‘00.44- , 4_ D, Pe3erw►' I''7 Z WORK EXPERIENCE: ORGANIZATI• ► ND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: a / ht / ' ,. / - HEW h� 1 SIGNATURE DATE � _11--o ® • WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, LLC Gerald C. Marston, ASLA Principal Mr. Marston is a landscape architect with over 30 years of experience as a practicing professional and educator. He currently leads the landscape architectural practice in the WRT Coral Gables office. Mr. Marston's professional background includes senior design and project management with three of the most prestigious planning and design firms in the United States. He has extensive and wide ranging experience in land planning and design for resort and waterfront properties, park and recreation master planning and design, community redevelopment and urban landscape design. EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1972 Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Michigan State University (with honors), 1969 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC Cora/ Gab/es, FL 2001-present Partner, Wallace Roberts & Todd Cora/ Gables, FL 1996-2000 Senior Associate, Wallace Roberts & Todd Vice President, WRT, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 1991-1996 Senior Associate/ Sasaki Associates, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 1985-1991 Vice President/ Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates Ft, Lauderdale, FL 1981-1985 Principal / Walquist/Marston Columbus, OH 1976-1881 Landscape Architect / Labrenz, Reimer, Inc. Columbus, OH 1974-1975 Project Manager Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Associates, Inc. Watertown, MA 1972- 1973 Landscape Architect Richard A. Gardiner & Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA 1969-1972 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture The Ohio State University 1973-1981 Lecturer / Design Critic Harvard Graduate School of Design The Catholic University University of Kentucky Texas A & M Kansas State University University of Florida University of Miami Florida International University PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Registered Landscape Architect in the States of Florida, Ohio and Missouri PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Landscape Architects PUBLICATIONS / LECTURES Creating Neighborhood Character, ASLA National Convention, 1996 "Thirty-five Years of Design on the Land," a Sasaki Associates Retrospective, University of Florida; 1990 HONORS AND AWARDS The American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1999 National Endowment for the Arts / U.S. Department of Transportation Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1996 Florida Chapter, The American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1996 International Downtown Association Merit Award, Overtown Pedestrian Mall, 1995 Ohio Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award, Land Reborn, 1975 The American Society of Landscape Architects Certificate of Merit Excellence in the Study of Landscape Architecture Michigan State University, 1969 REPRESENTATIVE CIVIC PROJECTS Ocean City Boardwalk Renovation, Ocean City, MD Mr. Marston was Principal -in -Charge for the $2 million restoration of the oceanfront boardwalk and associated facilities. WRT prepared recommendations for the design and detailing that would convert an existing, deteriorated concrete promenade to its historic wooden form. In addition WRT prepared recommendations and designs for Entry Gateway Features, beachfront graphics logo and icons, specially themed pavement areas, and thematic site furnishings. Beach Street U.S.A, Virginia Beach, VA Mr. Marston was Principoal-in-Charge in collaboration with local consultants to develop unique families of elements that would provide the district with a distinct identity. Families of elements including gateway features, performance venues, lighting, and paving with a distinctively lively feel and recalling indigenous community features. Overtown Pedestrian Mall, Miami Florida Project Director/Designer: The Concept of the Overtown Pedestrian Mall was formulated in the SE Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Plan by Wallace Roberts & Todd. The Spine of the Redevelopment Concept is the establishment of a broad pedestrian mall from 1-95 to Biscayne Bay. The Overtown Pedestrian Mall eliminates vehicular traffic on NW 9th Street and establishes a broad pedestrian mall in its place. Constructed of rustic terrazzo in vibrant oranges, yellows, blues and greens, the plaza is punctuated with clusters of seating drums and commemorative bronze medallions documenting historic events within the Overtown Community. Dayton Plaza of Flight, Dayton, Ohio, Principal in Charge: WRT has been retained as landscape architects and site planning consultants to design an urban plaza in downtown Dayton that commemorates and celebrates the City as the birthplace of flight and home of the Wright Brothers. Art & Architecture - Miami Symposium, 1995, Center of Contemporary Arts, North Miami, FL Gerald C. Marston, ASLA Page 1 of 3 Orlando Centroplex, Orlando Horida Project Director/Designer while with Sasaki Associates Inc., Coral Gables, Florida. The Centroplex site identified by WRT in Orlando's Downtown Plan as an area that could generate opportunities for additional convention related activities. The fifty -acre project consists of the existing Bob Carr Performing Arts Center, Existing Expo Center, 15,000 seat Civic Arena and a four hundred -room hotel. The final site Master Plan created a unique entertainment district in downtown Orlando with signature paving, courtyards and plazas with contextual fountains, and lush landscaping forming this pedestrian oasis within the downtown core. Miami Beach Historic Convention Village - Civic Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida Project Director/Designer The Miami Beach Historic Convention Village Civic Improvements focused on the development of schematic plans and design guidelines and schematic designs for a new City Hall plaza, botanical garden and riverwalk. Estero Island Streetscape, Fort Myers, Florida Project Director/Designer Following the adoption of a WRT prepared redevelopment plan for this nine mile long barrier island on Florida's west coast, WRT is prepared detailed design and construction documents for New Island entry signage, over one mile of urban roadway streetscape improvements and the creation of a pedestrian mall as the focus of the traditional resort entertainment district. Flagler Corridor Streetscape, Miami, Florida Principal in Charge WRT was selected to prepare streetscape redevelopment plans for Miami's Main Street, the Flagler Corridor, from the Miami River to Biscayne Bay. WRT prepared detailed schematic and design development documents for Downtown Development Authority. WRT is currently under contract to develop construction documents for the Flagler Corridor. Sunrise Civic Center, Sunrise, Florida. Project Director / Designer: WRT provided Master Planning services for the City of Sunrise Civic Complex which included integration with the existing City Hall and Fire Station and an adjacent office building to be converted to police and fire rescue use. The new 37-acre Civic Complex includes a Broward County Library, a Senior Citizens Center and the 72,000 SF Civic Center. The plan required siting of the new facilities, Design of vehicular and pedestrian circulation systems and the development of a lake for storm water management. WRT also completed landscape design for wetland restoration within the existing lake, a new main entrance from Oakland Park Boulevard and landscape and irrigation design and construction administration services for the Senior Center and Civic Center Facilities REPRESENTATIVE PARK PLANNING AND DESIGN PROJECTS Haulover Park Master Plan, Miami -Dade County, FL WRT was retained by Miami -Dade County to prepare a Master Plan for Haulover Park, one of the County's most important regional parks. Haulover has served for decades as a prime beach attraction for residents and visitors, as well as offering a variety of recreation including golf, tennis, boating and fishing. In recent years the park has suffered from deterioration of some facilities and a decline in popularity. In developing the Master Plan, WRT examined a number of options for the golf program (including both traditional course and teaching facilities), beach revitalization and other park elements. WRT worked closely with County staff, municipal representatives and other stakeholders, as well as special consultants the National Golf Foundation, in developing and evaluating concepts. The Master Plan concept includes a re- located and expanded, special waterfront par 3 golf course; an WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, LLC r, enhanced and diversified beach experience; improved parking and circulation; an extensive waterfront promenade; an expanded marina and concession area; a conservation education facility; and a"great lawn" civic space for community events. Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center, Coral Gables, FL. Partner in Charge / Lead Designer: WRT prepared a Master Plan for the renovation and expansion of the Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center. Working with a recreational needs program prepared by the Metropolitan Dade County Parks and Recreation Department, WRT combined its architectural and landscape architectural expertise to provide an integrated solution for the Youth Center's future needs. New expanded outdoor facilities included three baseball fields, two soccer/football fields, combined basketball /rollerhocky court and tot -lot. The architectural solution included a new gym, auditorium, locker rooms, and multipurpose craft and meeting rooms. The Master Plan also recognized the "Civic" aspects of the expanded facility and relocated the main entrance on University Drive During the two part design and construction phases of the project, WRT served as landscape architects preparing detailed design documents and providing construction administration services for over $600,000. in site improvements including athletic facilities, landscaping and irrigation. Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, FL Partner In Charge: WRT prepared a Master Plan for Fairchild Tropical Garden, the Miami region's 83-acre public botanical garden and a world-renowned collection of palms, cycads, and other tropical plant families. The Master Plan, completed in 1995, was the Garden's first comprehensive evaluation of its physical plan and facility growth needs in over 30 years. The Master Plan identified key strategies for meeting the growing demands of the Garden's programs and operations through cooperative projects with adjacent Dade County park facilities, as well as strategic upgrades and expansions of existing Garden facilities. The Master Plan also carefully preserved and restored significant features and concepts of the original 1938 Garden plans, prepared by the pioneering Florida landscape architect and Olmsted associate William Lyman Phillips. In conjunction with the Master Plan, WRT also designed specific "early action" improvements to help re -invigorate the Garden in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew. These included a renovation of the Garden's front parking area and entrance, a restoration of the "Phillips Gate" and original entrance Allee, and a restoration plan for the Flowering Tree Section. Volunteer Park & Equestrian Center, Plantation, FL Principal in Charge: WRT has been retained by the City of Plantation to prepare design and construction documents for the $6 million development and expansion of Volunteer Park. This unique project will combine a multi -use, open -space community park — adjacent to an existing Community Center -- with extensive restored wetlands, trails and boardwalks and a nature- themed playground. In addition, the City's popular but aging Horse Arena, also adjacent to the park, will be completely renovated and expanded as part of the project, providing a venue for Class "A" Horse Shows as well as a wide variety of special equestrian uses. Greynolds Park Swimming Hole, Dade County, Florida. Partner in Charge: WRT provided conceptual design and feasibility studies for the reintroduction of a "Swimming Hole" in Dade's historic Greynolds Park. Due to the deterioration of water quality and related issues, swimming was no longer allowed in the original lagoon. WRT evaluated a number of options for treated water containment and alternative technologies and evaluated the permitting and environmental implications of each. WRT's two recommended options for the reintroduction of swimming in Greynolds Park included: the preferred option of utilizing ozone water treatment to remove, treat and return water to the north end of the lagoon creating a bubble of clean Gerald C. Marston, ASLA Page 2 of 3 water without harming the existing aquatic flora and fauna; and a second option proposing a sand bottomed upland "Swimming Hole" in a naturalistic setting perched on existing high ground overlooking the lagoon. Boynton Intracoastal Waterway Park, Boynton Beach, Florida. Project Director / Designer: WRT prepared a Master Plan for the last undeveloped parcel of land on the Intracoastal Waterway in Boynton Beach. The primary objectives of the plan were scenic enhancement, environmental restoration of the site, and educational interpretation. Master Plan facilities include a two-story picnic facility, an educational and performance pavilion, a Veterans Memorial garden and shelter, picnic shelters and restrooms and associated parking. Greynolds Park Bird Watching Tower, Dade County, Horida. Project Director / Designer: Greynolds Park is home to one of the region's largest wading bird rookeries. WRT was commissioned by the Metropolitan Dade County Parks and Recreation Department to provide conceptual design and permitability review for a bird watching tower overlooking the main rookery. Key issues that influenced the design included: minimizing impacts on the existing mangroves and bird nesting areas, providing full accessibility for physically challenged visitors, and maintaining design compatibility within the historic park setting. WRT's design solution proposes a gently sloping elevated walkway leading to a sheltered platform perched ten feet above the water. The gently curving walkway skirts the existing mangrove fringe and rises to reveal expanding views of the lagoon and rookery. REPRESENTATIVE INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL Mr. Marston served as project director for the landscape architectural aspects of the firm's Master Plan for the Florida Gulf Coast University. The concept builds on the qualities of the existing vegetation through a tiered approach. The FGCU site contains organized to minimize impacts and retain, preserve and restore existing areas of high quality wetland vegetation. University of Central Florida Landscape Master Plan, Orlando, FL Mr. Marston served as project director for the preparation of the Landscape Design Guidelines for the University of Central Honda. The element required a detailed inventory and analysis of the existing character and quality of landscape treatments for all campus spaces. Based on the evaluation WRT prepared a conceptual framework for enhancement of the existing campus and all future developments identified in the Master Plan. University of Miami Landscape Master Plan, Coral Gables, FL Mr. Marston served as project director for the preparation of the Landscape Master Plan for the University of Miami after the destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew in August 1992. The plan included detailed inventory and analysis of the existing landscape development and focused on the creation of a framework for improvement of existing landscaped spaces and creation of themed elements related to future expansion. The framework identified three district zones: Academic Core, New Campus/Main Entrance and Athletics/Student Housing Zones and established clear design concepts for each. A major feature of the plan was the identification of the Academic Core "Great Spaces" and the development of alternative concepts creating memorable institutional spaces. WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD, LLC 6111 University of Georgia Visual and Performing Arts Center, Athens, GA Mr. Marston recently completed an assignment as a planner / landscape architect with a design team which won a national design competition for the new Visual and Performing Arts Center at the University of Georgia in Athens. The plan envisioned a group of buildings clustered around a courtyard, much like the historic quadrangle that forms the center of the original campus. WRT provided master planning, urban design and landscape architectural services through construction administration. REPRESENTATIVE TOURISM PROJECTS Ritz Carlton Grenada, Grenada, West Indies Principal In Charge: WRT is currently preparing landscape plans for a hotel and golf resort in Grenada that includes a championship golf course, two marinas, residential villas and townhouses, and a five-star hotel. The project is being developed according to the latest technologies and principles of sustainable design, and is intended to complement and protect the adjacent habitat sanctuary of the endangered Grenada Dove Lake Nona Mixed Use Resort Community, Orlando, Florida Project Director/Designer while with E.D.S.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Lake Nona is a 6700-acre mixed -use development with an emphasis on golf resort communities. The project was a development pioneer in the southeast quadrant of Orlando and is immediately adjacent to the expanding Orlando International Airport. The site abounds with natural features including more than 900 acres of pristine freshwater lakes. The first phase, Lake Nona Golf Club and Estates, includes an 18-hole Tom Fazio championship golf course and more than 100 luxury homesites. The club is recognized as one of Florida's best and is quickly establishing a quality image for future development. Antigua Resort Community, Antigua, British West Indies Project Director/Planner while with Sasaki Associates, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida The Antigua Resort Community was conceived as an adaptive re- use of an existing petroleum off loading and storage facility of approximately 80 acres. In order to compete with other waterfront oriented resorts on the island and in the Caribbean region, the concept included obtaining an additional 2000 acres of coastal property to serve as community beach front and marina amenities and a 200 acre expansion of upland facilities to include the development of a championship golf course and related housing. The core of the community which is to be developed on the existing site include a tourist resort commercial town center, a cricket academy and a meeting facility lodge associated with the golf club house. Disney Contemporary Resort Meeting Facility, Orlando, Horida Director/Project Landscape Architect while with Sasaki Associates, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida Master Planning and urban landscape architectural services were performed for the addition of a 120,000 S.F. meeting facility adjacent to the existing Contemporary Hotel at Walt Disney World. The entry plaza unites the porte-cocheres of both the hotel and meeting facility and provides a lively graphic textured urban piazza for mixed vehicular and pedestrian use. The central park is defined by allees of historic "dixie cup" oaks and features the cultural icon; a floral Mickey Mouse watch Gerald C. Marston, ASLA Page 3 of 3 PULE ARPS PROPERTY SY* - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQUS FOLIO NO: 01-4128-005-0031 LEGAL ADDR: 3856 GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 3856 CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS LIZABETH J KEELER & ERALD C MARSTON 856 MAIN HWY 'OCONUT GROVE FL ZIP: 331336543 LEGAL DESCRIPTION RD AMD COCONUT GR PK PB 4-17 ORT OF LOTS 13-14-15 & 32 BLK Q ,ESC BEG AT MOST SLY COR LOT 14 H N 50 DEG E49.87FT TO MOST ELY 'OR LOT 14 N 55 DEG W41.43FT <MORE> NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS ACTION: 1-CONTINUE YEAR: LAND: BLDG: TOTAL: HEX: WVDS: TOTEX: NONEX: GRSS TX: CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: KEY: (32) DATE: 05/17/2004 09:23:19 MAIN HWY MAIN HWY ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 VALUE HISTORY 2002 2003 236,432 236,432 131,384 147,777 367,816 384,209 25,000 25,000 0 0 25,000 25,000 342,816 359,209 7,074 7,275 2,510 359,000 04/1997 1 I 2,519 295,000 02/1995 1 I 180,000 07/1989 1 I 41280050031 ACTION: 01 XMIT: ® • r- Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET,SCITY, ZIP CODE) OCCUPATION • LOUSINESS/EMPLO'ER • TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) • List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. "PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. "CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST `' -I HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND.OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: WORK EXPERIENCE: ' / 1 r !Y ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: C:sr'' r "..---A:_, r SIGNATURE .f•� DATE > 177. PNLE ARPS PROPERTY SAW - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQUil, (32) DATE: 05/ 004 16:38:24 "OLIO NO: 01-3124-024-0010 LEGAL ADDR: 4424 NE 1 AVE GRP FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 4424 NE 1 AV CANCELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY :ENNETH E MERKER YEAR: 2002 2003 LAND: 53,377 71,523 424 NE 1 AVE BLDG: 105,934 122,575 IIAMI FL TOTAL: 159,311 194,098 ZIP: 331373404 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 ILTMORE SUB PB 6-67 NONEX: 134,311 169,098 ,OT 1 THRU LOT 3 BLK 1 GRSS TX: 2,356 2,427 ,OT SIZE SITE VALUE CNTY TX: )R 16500-0134 0894 1 CITY TX: 739 746 SALE AMT: 115,000 94,500 SALE DATE: 08/1994 09/1988 09/1984 SALE TYPE: 1 I 5 1 I NEXT FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 31240240010 ACTION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: 0 Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board LcJi e3 l� l r'��ia. NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) C C9Thil cu I 12v,e va-vd-e OCCUPATION , -C L' \ D PtV / 1 `' 5 a La Ut 0,74 sc r BUSINESS/E OCCUPATION/ / (-7 33/3 ems- 31-- R9c2- dos-3/7 - r�Z TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 96-s - '�--D6(C List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. 'CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. _ E U ATION: tAc ty e WORK EXPERIENCE: 9 -(-ait ORGA IZATIONS AND COMMUNI Y ACTIVITIES: SIGNATURE DATE i Luis Penelas 133 N.E. 47th Street Miami, FI 33137 MbI. 305-318-8952 Fax 305-751-0666 Penelas@aol.com EXPERIENCE: In the last several years 1 have gained local recognition as a Community Activist. 1 have successfully produced events and demonstrations to bring media attention and effect change in areas such as; The Democratic Party, Political Campaigns, Historic Preservation, Human Rights and HIV Prevention. Because of my worked 1 have been able to forge strong relationships with the local Media. PRESENTLY working as a Consultant with Florida International University's Latino HIV/AIDS Behavioral Science Center in a project to bring Primary HIV Prevention to Hispanic Youth using Advertising as well as Television and Radio appearances. Union Positiva Inc. Miami, 2001 to 2004 Executive Director - Responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day operation and the furtherance of it's mission, to educate and raise awareness on HIV Prevention amongst Hispanics - Designed and Implemented HIV Prevention Programs - Developed close relationships with local, state and federal legislators to educate on HIV - Promote and Produce mayor HIV Awareness Events and Media Campaigns - Brought Operational Budget of agency from less than $100,000.00 to over $5,000,000.00 annually Department of Children & Families Coral Gables, 1999 to 2000 Public Assistance Specialist - Case management, establish and maintain documentation on client eligibility Yuca Restaurant Miami Beach, 1996 to 1998 General Manager - All aspects of restaurant operations. - Establish and develop the banquet and catering operation. - Staffing, payroll, inventory promotions and sales. The Great Entertainer San Francisco, 1992 to 1996 Restaurant and Banquet Manager - Operations of a full service restaurant and bar. - Quality control and staffing.. - Implementing new marketing strategies. Crown Sterling Suites Hotel South San Francisco, 1990 to 1992 Banquet Manager - All aspects of banquet operations. - Supervising restaurant daily operations. - Payroll, Scheduling, staffing as well as inventory and quality control. The Twenty Fifth Street Workout San Francisco, 1986 to 1990 Manager - Sales and Promotions. - Bookkeeping and tax preparation. - Scheduling and staffing. Bank of the Orient San Francisco, 1984 to 1986 International Supervisor - Supervision of accounting staff. - Letter of credit and foreign exchange rates and operations. - International collections.. EDUCATION: Postgraduate work in business at Golden Gate University San Francisco, California BFA Advertising Design, Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan AA Miami -Dade Community College Miami, Florida AFFILIATIONS: Member of the Democratic Executive Committee, City of Miami HIV/AIDS Executive Advisory Council, Hampton House Trust Board, Miami -Dade County HIV/AIDS Partnership Executive Committee 06-08-'04 15:47 FROM-CIT`/ NAGEF 3058913100 T-535 P01/05 U-094 NAME Post -it' Fax Note 7671 Dace -"p of 0. To S 1L Ul A Low M.4J From M I olk•-L Ffact7 Co /Dept. Co Phone # Phone it Fax # Q,K) cK58 4(9 07 Fax # Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board IN, • 2---tko 100 Ne- �� PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, Z1P CODE) 33i3e) OCCUPATION o' I\ t I i\k . -11c, Tx- aUSIN :SS/EMPLOYER (9 41.9 TELEPHONE (HOME) 45s-)1c1--is•kti TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board must be composed 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. ' 06-08-'04 15:47 FROM-CITYoNAGER 3058918100 T-535 P02/05 U-094 • 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 ARCHITTECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.. REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA. PERSON EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW. ✓CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE • HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. l/ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. ALSO INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH DEMONSTRATES YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION(S) CHECKED ABOVE. PLEASE ALSO ATTACH A RESUME. EDUCATION: WORK EXPERIENCE: ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: SIGNATURE 06-08-'04 15:47 FROM-CITi'eIAGEP, 3058913100 • T-535 P03/05 1j-094 MIGUEL A. SECO 700 NORTHEAST 72ND STREET MIAMI, FL 33138 (305) 757-2542 EXPERIENCE CITY OF NORTH MIAMI, North Miami, FL Grants Administrator, 1 998-present Responsible for researching and administering implementation of all City grants including law enforcement, public works, parks and recreation, social services, art and culture, and emergency preparedness programs. Responsibilities also include preparing legislative appropriations agendas and serving as liaison to municipal, County and State agencies. In addition, duties include special projects and serving as Acting Deputy City Manager as assigned. PHOTOGROUP CENTER, Coral Gables, FL Executive Director and Curator, 1990 - present Responsible for initiating, coordinating and supervising all programs pertaining to a major 2Oth century visual arts institution including exhibitions management, development, marketing and publications. NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTS, Miami, FL Discipline Coordinator, 1994 - present Responsible for coordinating and facilitating all activities pertaining to NFAA's ArtsWeek, a national gathering of outstanding high school seniors in various arts disciplines for a week of workshops, master classes, portfolio reviews and other educational activities leading to the selection of Presidential Scholars in the Arts. BARRY UNIVERSITY, North Miami, FL Instructor, Photography Department, 1997 Responsible for a special visual studies seminar focusing on photography and its influence on modern art and culture. LINCOLN ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Miami Beach, FL Assistant Director, 1988 1989 Responsible for economic revitalization projects in a H.U.D. designated target area. Position involved providing capital improvement, architectural restoration and adaptive rehabilitation technical assistance, preparing grant compliance reports to city and federal agencies and coordinating the publication of the first area commercial and architectural guide. 05-03-'04 15:43 FFON-CITY 1AGEF 3058913100 T-535 PO4,/05 I)-094 • MIGUEL A. SECO Page Two SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER, Miami Beach, FL Assistant Director, 1987 - 1988 Responsible for planning, scheduling and coordinating rotating contemporary visual arts exhibitions and initiating an arts tour program. Other duties included development, grant writing, fundraising and special events, individual and corporate donations, and promotional publications. MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE, Miami Beach, FL Executive Director, 1986 - 1987 Responsible for the management of a historic preservation organization focusing on the country's only 20th century historic district. CONSULTANT, Washington, DC Private and public sectors, 1985 - 1986 Cultural, economic and strategic development. Projects included analyzing cultural policies in developing countries and socioeconomic shifts in Caribbean basin nations. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, Washington, DC Intern, 1985 Researched and evaluated proposals for the expansion of the Museum, assisted with the completion of the American Association of Museums Re - accreditation Questionnaire. U.N.E.S.C.O., Paris, France Project Editor, June 1984 Responsible for editing the English version of the International Council of Museums Guidelines for the Return and Restitution of Cultural Property. EDUCATION Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC Museum and cultural policies development in the Third World, 1984 - 1985 Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy International cultural development, return/restitution of cultural property, 1983 1984 Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria Fellow in museum management and development, 1984 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL B.A. with Honors in Art History, 1982 Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, Italy Richter International Scholar in Art History, 1980-1981 06-02-'04 15:48 FROM-CITY46AGEF 3053918i00 T-535 P05/05 U-094 • MIGUEL A. SECO Page Three FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fully bilingual in English and Spanish; fluent in Italian; proficient in French; reading comprehension in Portuguese and German. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS Oracle, member. City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, member Bayside Residents Association Board of Directors, past president and member. Bayside Historic District Committee, past chairman and member. RAI A. FERNANDEZ, R.A. • Partner Director of Architecture ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Master of Business Administration, Florida International University, 1998 • Bachelor of Architecture, University of Miami, 1985 • New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1979-1980 Essex County College, 1976-1979 • Professional Registration • Registered Architect, State of Florida, Reg. No.AR 0012637, 1988 111 • Professional Affiliations • Latin Builders Association (Director) Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, City of Miami, 2000-2003 (Chairman) • Leadership Miami, 1996 • Professional Design Experience Mr. Fernandez has 19 years of experience in managing, coordinating, designing and master planning a variety of projects.ln the last five years he has handled a range of projects including four award -winning projects, the American Airlines Admirals Clubs (at Miami International Airport and at Mexico City International Airport), the Four Seasons Hotel and Tower in Downtown Miami and The 1800 Club in the Miami Omni District. These last two projects are residential mix use highrise structures. • Other notable projects include the Brickell on the River in Miami, a mixed -use hotel/residence/retail/ meeting facility, the world -class Homestead Motorsports Complex in South Dade County, FL, and the Warren Cromartie Baseball School. His • broad background provides the diverse skills needed to meet client needs. • Residential Mix -Use Design Experience • • • The Colonade, Miami, Florida - This project is located in what will become downtown Kendall, and is part of the newly rezoned district under Downtown Kendall, Urban Center Zoning District. The project will consist of four buildings with over 500 residential units, with retail services, common use areas,a new community park, pedestrian use only streets, • private court yards and offstreet parking. • • • 1800 Club, Miami, Florida - The 1800 Club is a 450-unit mixed -use high rise located on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami's emerging Performing Arts Center neighborhood. City planners envisioned a signature skyline project that would 0 encourage public interaction with the adjacent waterfront park and promote a pedestrian friendly environment. 0 • Klemen Plaza,Tallahassee, Florida - This project includes a restaurant, gymnasium, over 75,000 square feet office space and 210 residential units in downtown,Tallahassee, Florida. The site is part of Klemen Plaza. The restaurant, gym and entrance to the office and residences will be from the plaza level. • Michigan Avenue Office Building, Miami, Florida - Four story office/retail complex with a four-story garage. 0 • Brickell Bay Village, Miami, Florida - 360 Unit apartment complex, with gymnasium, retail tennis court and pool 1111 with 510 parking spaces. 0 BERMELLO • AJAMIL • PARTNERS • INC • Brickell Bay Plaza - Project Manager for design of a 40-story Residential Building. • Four Seasons Hotel and Towers, Miami, Florida - Project Architect for the 764 foot tall hotel and residence tower. This is the tallest building in Miami's skyline and the tallest building south of Atlanta, Georgia. B&A provided architecture, civil engineering and landscape architecture services for this multi -use building. The structure will combine a five star, Four Seasons hotel, luxury office space, and extended stay and condominium residences. The hotel will include ballrooms, functions rooms and a state of the art health club and recreation deck. Located between Brickell Avenue and Biscayne Bay near downtown Miami, the building represents a new model for urban living. This multi -use facility will have a dual role, serving as a tourist destination and as an integral part of the urban community. Features include retail shops, a sports club and a recreation deck. • Brickell on the River Complex - A mixed -use complex that includes 60- and 52-story towers encompassing residential, hotel, offices, gymnasium, meeting rooms, parking garage and restaurant. Special consideration was given to maximize views from each floor, maintain a slender profile for the tower, conceal the parking garage, enhance pedestrian activity and improve the Riverwalk.The project includes 96 residential units, 325 residential hotel units and a 4,430-sf restaurant. • Quayside Lake Townhomes - This project consists of 18 luxury townhouse units along Biscayne Bay and 32 lake townhomes. Mr. Fernandez is responsible for the overall design and project management of this project. Recreational/Sports Project Experience • Homestead Motorsports Complex Grand Prix Experience - This racing facility which featured the Busch Grand National Finale in November of 1995, and the Grand Prix of Miami in March of 1996, was a unique design opportunity. The project includes a 1.5 mile quadoval and a 2.2 mile road course which have been designed to serve a venue of different events. Each curse will provide the necessary turns, straight-aways and other features deemed necessary to obtain a world -class racing facility that is both interesting and challenging. The central component of each course is the pit and paddock area, housing garages, hospitality suites, ancillary buildings, and entertainment and concession areas.As part of Phase' there are 55,000 permanent bleacher seats, a Race Control tower with 20 corporate suites,administrative offices and a press area. Future phases will include industry garages, corporate condominiums, a main street and racing village entertainment areas. The construction cost of the first phase of the project was over $58 million. It is also estimated that once all phases of the project are completed, the Motorsports Complex will represent a $70 million investment. • Grand Prix of Miami - This racing facility was unique because once again racing took place within the streets in downtown Miami. The requirements were to design a facility that would be erected once a year for Indy Style racing. As project manager, Mr. Fernandez was responsible for the coordination between all State, County, City agencies and racing associations to bring this project to completion. • Aruba International Motorsports Complex,Aruba, Dutch Antilles - As Project Manager, Mr. Fernandez was involved from initial feasibility studies through site selection and design documents.The project required innovative engineering approaches for not only the 2.72 mile Grand Prix Circuit, but also infrastructure development at a remote, undeveloped location. Parks and Recreation Experience BERMELLO • AJAMIL • PARTNERS • INC 1 . • City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan - The project consisted of developing a comprehensive development plan . for 20 parks and recreation facilities. Extensive meetings were held between residents, users, interest groups, city administration, maintenance personnel, regulatory and review agencies to identify concerns and develop a consensus -based development program for the park system and individual recreation sites. Plans were developed addressing all of the concerns including security, maintenance, accessibility and code compliance. The guidelines included strategies for site ' planning, building configuration and integration, and signage. The Master Plan and Guidelines were unanimously approved by the City Commission. • City of Miami Beach Park Projects - After successfully completing a Master Plan for twenty parks,the design team was once again selected to design six park cities. Some of the programmatic requirements included:Community Centers, Nature Center, gymnasium,Tennis Courts, Baseball Fields, Soccer fields, etc. Completion for all six sites is scheduled for the first quarter of 2001. • North Shore Park North Shore Open Space Park Lummus Park . South Pointe Park Pine Tree Park Park MaintenanceYard Special Projects • Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild - This project consists of a development of 2000 acres in South Georgia with African and American wild Animal Preserve. • Univision Network Addition Offices, Studios, Editing Rooms - A new two story 36,000 sf office addition which includes editing rooms and technical areas.The project also includes a new television recording studio, make-up rooms, changing rooms and green rooms. 1 Aviation Design Experience 1 • Taca Airlines, Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida - Project Manager responsible for the design of a new cargo facility and executive offices for Grupo TACA, an alliance of several airlines includingTaca International Airlines, Aviateca, Copa, Lacsa, and Nica.The scope of work included the location of freezers and offices on the ground -level cargo area and space planning of 9,100 square feet of office space on the mezzanine level. B&A was responsible for programming, space planning, contract documents and contract administration. • American Airlines, First Class/Consular Lounge, Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida - II Project Manager for development of two special lounges at the Miami International Airport.The First Class Lounge is a 50- 1 seat, 3,995-square foot facility available for first class passengers only. The Consular Lounge, designed specifically for international diplomats, is 2,897-square feet with a 50-seat capacity. • MIA American Airlines, Admirals Club Concourse "D", Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida - Project Manager for the design of some 12,784 square feet private club, serving business and leisure passengers. • Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - Project Manager of a $22 1 BERMELLO • AJAMIL • PARTNERS • INC million project including terminal additions and refurbishment, terminal connectors,a new concourse, new ticketing, hold room for cruise passengers. • MIA American Airlines Admirals Club, Concourse "E" Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida - Project Manager for a 17,000 square feet. private club serving business and leisure passengers. • MIA American Airlines Baggage Handling Facility - Project Manager for a 108,000 square feet structure with 27 sortation piers. • American Airlines Admirals Club - Mexico City - Project Manager of this 6,200 square feet private club, serving business and leisure passengers. • Freeport International Airport Passenger Terminal Master Plan, Freeport, Grand Bahamas - Project manager of master plan design for the passenger terminal to facilitate the increasing number of passengers and generate programs to enhance passenger spending.The master plan incorporated an airside component for the terminal apron portion of the airport; and a landside component to process and service passengers as well as parking facilities. Other Design Experience • Cromartie Baseball School - Project Manager • Gulliver Schools Renovations and Additions - Project Manager for renovations to Gulliver Academy and Gulliver Preparatory.Scope of service includes renovations of a 4,977-sf classroom building at GulliverAcademy;a 2,075-sf administration building; and a 7,900-sf auditorium building. • Marketplace at Miami Gardens (shopping center) - Project Architect • M&M Aerospace Hardware, Inc.- Project Architect • Grove Harbour Condominium - Construction Administrator • Landmark Bank - Project Manager • Miami Northwestern Senior High School — Project Coordinator (consisted of gymnasium, football and track field, basketball courts and tennis courts). Additional Projects & Buildings • City of Homestead Hurricane Assessment (1992) - Project Manager responsible for assessment of damages for 76 Municipal Buildings. • Port of Miami Hurricane Assessment (I 992) - Project Manager responsible for assessment of damages for all port buildings. Project Manager. BERMELLO • A)AMIL • PARTNERS • INC • Marko Residence (1991- 1992) - Project Architect responsible for remodeling and additions of a 3,500-sf private residence • Miami Northwestern Senior High School (1990-1992) - Project coordinator responsible for design of a 385,000-sf Replacement School • M & M Aerospace Hardware, Inc. (I 990) - Project Architect for a 33,000-sf Nuts & Bolt Warehouse Addition • Rodriguez - Romenach Residence (1990-1991) - Project Architect responsible for remodeling and addition of 3,500-sf private residence • Marketplace at Miami Gardens Projects (1989) - Project Architect for design of a 1 30,000-sf Shopping Center • Grove Harbour Condominium (1988) - Construction Administrator of a 22-unit, 44,000-sf Condominium • McGrath Residence (1987) -project Designer/Manager responsible for remodeling and addition of a 9,000-sf private residence • Devos Residence (1986) - Project Designer / Manager for design of a 7,000-sf private residence • Magnetique Boutique (1986) - Project manager responsible for design of a 900-sf Clothes shop • Halmos Cabana Tennis Court (1985-1987) - Project Designer/Manager for a 2,000-sf Guest Quarters and for Construction Administrator for Halmos Residential Remodeling • Marsh Residence (1984-1985) - Project Manager/Construction Administrator for design of a 9,000-sf private residence • Hollard Residence (1984) - Project Designer/Manager responsible for design of a 5,000-sf private residence • Auto Showroom (I 984) - Project Manager responsible for design of a I0,000-sf Showroom Service Facility • Landmark Bank (1984) - Project Manager responsible for design of a 600-sf Drive-thru facility • Rosende Residence (1983-1985) - Project Manager responsible for a 5,000-sf private residence • University of Miami New School of Architecture (1983-1984) - Draftsperson for remodeling of a dormitory building Published Work • Florida Caribbean Architect Spring 2003 • Building through Time: the Making of a School of Architecture, 2001 • I'ARCA, January, 1998 BERMELLO • AJAMIL • PARTNERS • INC • ENR (Engineering News- Record), December, 1996 r • Progressive Architecture, February, 1985 • Architecture, February, 1985 • • Urban Design Special Issue, 1985 r Honors & Awards • The 1800 Club - Society of American Registered Architects Design Award of Merit, 2002 • • Four Seasons Hotel & Tower - The Miami Chapter of the American institute of Architects Award of Excellence in • Architecture, 2002 • • Homestead Motorsports Complex - Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects,Award of Excellence,1996 . • Homestead Motorsports Complex - Society of American Registered Architects,Award of Merit, 1996 • American Airlines Admirals Club (Mexico City) - National Association of Home Builders, Award of Merit, 1995 r • American Airlines Admirals Club (MIA)--ASIDAward of Honor, 1994 • • Jacob's Pillow National Design Competition (3rd Place), 1985 . • San Francisco Civic Center and Modern Art Museum Natl. Design Competition - (I st Place), 1985 • Miami -Dade County Prototype Elementary Design Competition (Merit Award), 1985 r Professional History 1992 - Present Bermello,Ajamil & Partners, Inc. . 1990 - 1992 TASC, Inc. 1983 - 1992 Broward Community College, Department of Architecture 1987 - 1990 Baldwin Sackman Carrington 1987 William E.Tschumy Jr.,Architect r 1983 - 1987 John Szerdi and Associates r 1983 Jan Hochstim,AIA 1982 — 1983 KMP &Associates r r r r R BERMELLO • AJAMIL • PARTNERS • INC FOUR SEASONS HOTEL &TOWER Miami, FL 2002 Design Award, AIA Miami Size. 67 stories Parking Space: 1000 Client: Millennium Partners Facility: Hotel, Office, Residential, Retail, Fitness Size: 1.8 Million S.F. with 65,000 S.F. Pool Deck Cost $225 Million Status: Under Construction Joint Venture: Gary Edward Handel + Associates Situated one block from Biscayne Bay, the Four Seasons Hotel & Tower will be the tallest structure in the Southeastern United States and Miami's first true mixed - use urban residential building. It will integrate a five-star hotel with luxury residential condominiums, timeshare units, a fitness facility, and Class A office space into a 64 story concrete frame as a landmark destination. The tower is clad in a glass and metal skin, and the low- rise podium containing the parking garage is stone and pre -cast panels. This base will act as an elevated ground plane, with retail uses enlivening the surrounding streets. Amenities include a 65,000 S.F. roof terrace including a pool and gardens designed by internationally known land- scape architect Dan Kiley. As the tallest residential building south of New York City, Four Seasons Hotel and Tower Miami represents the very pinnacle of fine living. With its superlative Brickell Avenue address, Four Seasons' newest five-star property is locat- ed where Miami's upscale residential and commercial dis- tricts meet. Outside, the Grand Pool Terrace provides a glorious set- ting for relaxing and socializing; inside, the vast new Four Seasons Club and Spa sets a new standard in spacious spa and fitness facilities and personal attention. Special ameni- ties for Four Seasons residents include a separate entrance, private elevators and an exclusive lounge perfect for entertaining. Heralded by a stunning eighty -foot water wall, the tower's lower floors house Four Seasons Hotel Miami. Forty floors above, rise the luxury condominiums of Four Seasons Residences, with the finest views of Miami. BERME LLO-AJAMIL RP LRTNPAS.I Nf. AMERICAN AIRLINES ADMIRALS CLUB Mexico City, Mexico Completion: 1995 Size: 6,000 SF Cost of Construction: $1.5 million Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. designed an American Airlines Admirals Club for the Mexico City Airport. Intended for business travelers and international passen- gers, the Club has service representatives available for ticketing, upgrades, flight information and a variety of relat- ed services. It includes a main lounge with a media area, library bar, adjacent lounge area, and two fully equipped business areas. The club's design reflects the vibrancy of Mexican culture and art, with the use of local marble, pottery and onyx accessories throughout. Local original art is also displayed. The entry features etched glass, cherry wood and polished marble. The reception area has a contemporary feel with colonial red and grey marble flooring with black granite inlays. The clean, geometric pattern is repeated in the mill- work throughout the Club. A brass inlay of the Club's logo is featured in a richly appointed cherry & ebony wood mill- work cabinet that also provides concealed storage. The reception area overlooks the aircrafts and offers view of distant mountains. Members can play chess in lavishly upholstered leather club chairs, enjoy the well -supplied bar, watch a movie or television in the media area, or read in the library. Richly appointed wood columns throughout the Club are accented by upholstered, segmented panels with cherry inlays. The lounge seating is a tailored chair with cherry wood inlay and upholstery of either terracotta or turquoise leather or a vibrant fabric reflective of the pas- sion of Mexico City's culture and art. A turquoise and ter- racotta textured carpet is featured in the general seating area and business area. The business area offers worksta- tions equipped for personal computers; photocopy and fax machines are also available. 9 EFMELLO•AJAMIL &PAATNERS•I NC AMERICAN AIRLINES CONCOURSE "E" ADMIRALS CLUB Miami, FL Completion: 1994 Size: 17,000 SF Seating Space: 280 members Cost: $4.3 million Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. was commissioned by American Airlines to design and implement an adaptive reuse of the Dade County Aviation Department executive offices into a new Admirals Club. The design concept for this club, reflects a casual elegance with a South Florida ambience through use of natural materials, colors of the sand, sea and sky and tropical greenery. An international flavor is reflected in local Caribbean and Latin American artwork. The club has distinct zones for different uses. The spa- cious reception area welcomes visitors to the club, and the bar/lounge and general lounge provide comfortable relaxing seating areas. Amenities include a 2,000 SF atri- um terrace lounge, a business center and conference facil- ities, media rooms, a quiet room, full shower/ dressing rooms and a children's playroom complete with fiber- optic constellations shining from the ceiling, a spaceship and a CD-ROM video. The double atrium glass enclosure gives club members "a window on the world" to view two plane ramps and the peoplemover. It also provides a clear view of the 200-gallon aquarium and a 76-foot-long bar. State-of-the-art technology controls the club's sound and lighting systems via computerized touch screens. B&A was responsible for all aspects of design, specifying and selection, including signage. BERMELLO•AJAMIL PA R T NE R S•I Nr MIAMI BEACH PARKS MASTER PLAN Miami Beach, Florida Bermello, Ajamil & Partners led the Miami Beach Parks Master Plan project, surveying and setting design standards for 20 City of Miami Beach parks for all buildings, landscape architecture and site furnishings. Future development was also examined, within the context of the overall Miami Beach master plan. Recreational demand was assessed through surveying 300 school children and holding 25 meetings with Miami Beach residents, parks department personnel and City Hall officials. Each park was evaluated in terms of its use and usability in relation to passive or active use, neighborhood/region of the city in which the park is located and how it functions in relation to the community at large. The firm compiled guidelines to be followed in con- struction on this $15 million project over five years. The development plan showed every item to be implemented within the budget plus projects for the future if additional fund- ing is secured. The guidelines also included recommendations for standard components to be used throughout the park system, cho- sen for durability, ease of maintenance and flexibility, plus cost savings when purchased in bulk. There were provisions for diversity as appropriate to suit the personality of each neighborhood and park. B&A also was selected to implement the Parks Master Plan. BERMELLO•AJ AMI AP A RT NEB S•IN HOMESTEAD MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX Homestead, FL I996 Award of Excellence, MA Florida 1996 Project of the Year,ASCE Size: 360 acre Parking Space: 120 Bay Garage Cost $59 million Bermello, Ajamil & Partners was general consultant for design of the Metro -Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex. Services provided included architecture, civil engineering (track design, site engineering, water & sewer), planning and permitting, landscape architecture and interior design. The facility was uniquely designed to meet requirements of all the major racing sanctioning bodies, including NASCAR, IndyCar, SCCA, Formula One (FIA), IMSA and AMA (motorcycles). The Homestead Motorsports Complex was master - planned with consideration for the area's ecological fea- tures and neighboring land uses. The master plan includ- ed construction and expansion, development issues, and landscape and irrigation plans, as well as main entrance accent plantings, right-of-way plantings and landscaping the racetrack perimeter. Site development was a major issue, requiring planning and engineering of racing surfaces, grading, drainage and lake development. Extensive permitting with various jurisdictional agencies was also required, as was wetland mitigation. Site improvements include more than 4 miles of water and sewer mains, 5 miles of paved roads, 2 vehic- ular tunnels, a 1-million-gallon elevated water tank, 31,500 linear feet of specialized barrier walls and 47,500 linear feet of cable -reinforced containment fencing. There is parking for 24,000 cars. Phase I encompassed 380,000 SF of new construction. The Homestead Motorsports Complex includes a 2.2- mile road circuit course and a 1.5-mile, four -turn oval track. Facilities include a grandstand, hospitality suites, concessions, and garage with corporate suites atop for observation of the pit row and paddock activities. There are also race control and media offices, rooftop observa- tion deck, meeting room, med-evac and commuter heli- pads, and Racing Village concessions area. B EBMELLO.AJAM IL 8 P A B T N E B S• I N C THE COLONNADE Miami, Florida Located on the Southwest quadrant at the intersection of Southwest 72nd Avenue and Southwest 82nd Street directly to the north of the internationally recognized Dadeland Mall in what will become Downtown Kendall, this project is part of the newly zoned district of the Downtown Kendall Urban Center Zoning District. This new district requires a pedestrian friend- ly environment with landscaped promenades, community parks, pedestrian arcades, buffered parking garages, habitable spaces fronting sidewalks, and building setbacks above all 5 story podi- um levels to reduce the scale of the buildings and maximized sunlight to the street scape. The client established a program that includes approximately 560 residential units with a mix ratio of 20/70/10, one bed- room, two bedrooms and three bedrooms respectively. A vari- ety of units were designed such as town home walk ups, pool courtyard units, traditional single level units and multilevel pent- house units. The program would also include common areas, landscaped courtyards, and retail spaces. These programmatic requirements were distributed into four buildings, each encom- passing the size of a city block with either pedestrian or vehic- ular access to all sides. This generated a series of buildings with no rear building facades. All exterior elevations have been designed as street frontage facades. All off-street parking struc- tures have been completely buffered, a two story colonnade fronts on 72nd Avenue and a community park has been locat- ed at the intersection of 72nd Avenue and 82nd Street as man- dated by the new zoning code. The project will be constructed in four phases, with phase I and II occurring simultaneously. These initial phases are scheduled to be completed by December of 2004. Phase III and IV are scheduled for completion in December 2005. BERM ELLO. 4JAMIL B P 4 RT NE R S• I N C THE I800 CLUB Miami, Florida 2002 Society of American Registered Architects Award for Design Excellence The I800 Club is a 450-unit mixed -use high rise located on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami's emerging Performing Arts Center neighborhood. City planners envisioned a signature skyline project that would encour- age public interaction with the adjacent waterfront park and promote a pedestrian friendly environment. As with any project of this magnitude, several public hearings were required to obtain a Major Use Special Permit. The design solution incorporates an "L"-shape plan with a sysmmetrical wing heights responding to the different scales of the surrounding neighborhood. A cylindrical corner "beacon" binds the two wings together. The overall tower is 40 stories wrapping a 9-story park- ing garage on an extremely tight site. The lobby level fea- tures a restaurant/outdoor cafe which serves to draw a crowd like the original " 1800 Club". Above are two office floors followed by five "townhouse" floors. The ninth floor pool deck has an open breezeway to the bay through a double height"hole" in the main wing. Two story cabana units open to the pool and tennis court while two differ- ent residential floor plates achieve the desired unit ration in the tower. The structural system is post -tension con- crete built by flying forms. A blue-green glass with blue- green in lite with a low shading coefficient was chosen simultaneously for richness of color and to minimize air conditioning loads. The I800 club is currently in the construction document phase. The total construction cost is $48.5 million / $55 per SF. 1 F •n.rzrc•-.q k • t"1: la is was musamemssuieniesi fs� w��rwww i�43awT wT wX- fliiT1101mcaca 4 VIA B EBM ELLO• AAAMIL $, PA AT NERS•INC. SKYLINE ON BRICKELL Miami, Florida Skyline is a 360-unit residential high rise which occupies a high pro- file site on Miami's skyline. Located next to Arquitectonica's Miami Vice featured condominium the Atlantis, and the luxurious Bristol Tower, the primary challenge was to design a building that would enhance the downtown image while maintaining view corridors to Biscayne Bay. City planners and neighborhood input played a criti- cal role in the evolution of the project. Numerous public hearings were required to obtain a Major Use Special Permit. The design solution incorporates a slender rectangular glass tower with protruding elliptical balconies to maximize views and minimize the massing. The overall tower is 34 stories set on top of a three- story subterranean parking garage. The ground floor lobby fea- tures a I06-foot curved glass wall overlooking the bay and includes tenant amenities such as business center, convenience store, and mail room. The second floor provides a party room, gym and stor- age space. Two different residential floor plates achieve the desired unit ratio. Like most projects, Skyline was budget driven and cost determined many decisions. Of primary consideration are the structural and glazing systems. The structural system is post -tension concrete built by flying forms. A blue-green glass with blue green inlite with a low shading coefficient was chosen simultaneously for richness of color and to minimize air conditioning loads. Skyline is currently under construction and is scheduled for completion. an n nu -w:. -ins ▪ -yeasaw -int kma �_f. so P• K so BERM ELLO•AJAMIL 8 P A P T N E A S• I N C 1.0 AMERICAN AIRLINES CONCOURSE "D" ADMIRALS CLUB Miami, FL Completion: 1998 Size: 12,784 SF Cost of Construction: $3.5 million Seating: 289 Club Members Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. was commissioned to renovate an existing Admirals Club located in Concourse "D" of the Miami International Airport. The design concept for this Club was to create a dynam- ic interior while providing the comfort level that passen- gers demand, all within the undulating and angular foot print of the existing space. The materials included high tech aviation -like finishes, to compliment the overall back- ground color of the natural maple and anigre woods, light granites, and fabric wall coverings. Passengers can visit the large bar lounge with its exclusive smoker's area. For business travelers, a copy -fax area with adjacent conference rooms was provided. Club members 40 coming off long flights can use one of the six full service showers added to the facility. This accommodation alone sets this club apart from all others. Parents can take their 414 children to the family area to enjoy video games and tele- vision programming. le The selection of artwork for the Club played an impor- tant role in setting the ambiance and identifying the I Club as a Miami location. A special effort was put forth to select Latin American artists for the enjoyment of South American and Caribbean Club Members. A major challenge was the scheduling of construction into three different phases, while still maintaining the daily Ile operations of the facility. During these phases, 2,000 pas- sengers were served on a daily basis without any major conflicts. B&A was responsible for the complete space planning, Ole interior design, specifications, FF&E, signage and con- struction administration for this project. Fige B ERMELLO• AJ AM IL 8 P A R T N E R S• I N C r p r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • A AMERICAN AIRLINES V.I.P. LOUNGE Miami, FL American Airlines retained Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. to design a hospitality lounge at MIA's Concourse "E" for first-class passengers, government officials and digni- ta ries. The 25-foot ceilings in this lounge create dramatic volume. A custom reception desk for special services representa- tives who assist passengers and dignitaries with flight infor- mation and ticketing. To accommodate business needs, a dedicated area has been created for facsimile machines and photocopying. The lounge area has seating and a buffet area. Luggage storage and kitchen facilities for passenger convenience were also included. BER MELLC• A J A MIL &PARTNERS •I N C AMERICAN AIRLINES FIRST CLASS LOUNGE Miami, FL Size: 50 Seat; 3,995 SF Cost $2 million Bermello,Ajamil & Partners, Inc. is currently providing full architectural and interior design services for American Airlines — First Class Lounge and the Dade County Aviation Department — (DCAD) Consular Lounge. These facilities are located on the second floor of Concourse E at the Miami International Airport. American Airlines' First Class Lounge is the first of its kind in Miami. This facility is available for first class passengers only. Located within a secluded area, this lounge will be especially designed to provide a private, comfortable and relaxing area for its first class passengers to enjoy while awaiting their connecting flights. The facility features a general and secondary lounge area as well as a separate smoking Iounge.Additional amenities include a bar count- er lounge, six showers, two restrooms, and other conces- sion/retail shops. A private elevator carrying first class passengers to the renowned Admirals Club will also be made available. B&A was responsible for the complete design of this new facility including an interior design plan with high -end finishes. MJIAII COWAM LON. B ENME LLO•AJAMIL R P A B T N F R S• I N r