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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplications-3NAME_.. • RECEIVED 200li NAY 13 10: 14 1 rRISCILL. THOMPSON CITY CLERK CITY OF MI MI. FL Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board ---a7-y A. A/vpe-/ ) / / / part', 13 o y ShcrrQ lO r , / a J /171am J, ( L 3 / PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) Hj ft C fir CSe.v�i�crn �G� Cans (4 hi- pa,/./ / �,inQ y ZeLLe65� . OCCUPATION �uw BUSINESS PLOY -ER ocA-c - -7 / /10 -,A TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) Qa6v, Q r2, Ce c" C Cr1 cic.^n,,nig el-. (!n, 7_ 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. • RECEIVED ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. 200411AY 13 ^;' 10: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE O c TQ fp BHP s pH Y OF FL 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. 1 (IREAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.- C Urre+ boo, ap,a• I € Lrel age1 ' f 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: — CG''" e-5/ C -//7 /rr'i (4'i' _1?,5. -IM c.cnc69 i5417 L�[ r•, •- f • 1,7 of /44 L ►1 % r . T A CA.r Cc.Io WORK EXPERIENCE: - S'ee. c !-gyp J / -e,fri-e..‘311*111462) .,••� ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: C. C eV, i-,gpu. d 1 Of «fey �� 4/ / C r r.y, l '¢ / s /"\ / c S o - .. u % < < c--c+l S Ltio //0 C' SIGNATURE � Gr..;i' DATE �/! Professional Profile: GARY A. APPEL, Esq. • Home Address: 1717 North Bayshore Dr., 113942, Miami, FL 33132 Office Address: 19495 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 301, Aventura, Fl 33180 Telephone: (305) 935-4424 Facsimile: (305) 935-7282 E-mail: gappelktaxadjusters.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 Kidliar Allis, nc.,-New r -(commercial-real-estate-broker 1-984 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) ARPS PROPERTY SY•M - PROPERTY 0 NO: 01-3231-048-0001 FOLIO: 3231048001G ELED: NO ORIGIN: DC OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS (RAND N BAYSHORE DR : FL ZIP: 33132 LEGAL PROP BL P LEGAL DESCRIPTION 3RAND F/K/A VENETIA INTERNATIONAL PB 102-3 A OF TR B LESS E5.6FT BEG NW TR B E250FT N20FT E242.30FT .26 W330.73FT S14FT W154.6FT <MORE> T FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS ION: 1-CONTINUE ADDR: ADDR: RESENT: 1717 1717 YES YEAR: LAND: BLDG: TOTAL: HEX: WVDS: TOTEX: NONEX: GRSS TX: CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: KEY: NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/11,2004 16:10:45. N BAYSHORE DR N BAYSHORE DR ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 VALUE HISTORY 2002 2003 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32310480001 ACTION: 01 XMIT: aY-17-2004 11:00 PM 3M P.01 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE 0't`t OCCUPATION • 3055766395 • Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board S-A-t)e- Coret;) NAME 3bo P t dot 33I7 e-► t yc r- J3 SINESStEM-P--LOY-ER cs-Sib •3ga‘f TELEPHONE (HOME) bog - 00\ 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 dernonstrated 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. IY-17-2004 11 :01 PM 3T1 • 3055766395 • 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. A•C]TIZEN 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: SJCNATUR DATE `5 I 4- cl-t 4Y-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 all 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 coordinia ion, on -site eves 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. 1AY=1?-2004 11:02 PM 3M • 3055766395 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 __experie ce=with-batil-privat-a-and-puti 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 "Action"- 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 ARPS PROPERTY E0 NO: 01-3230-044-0001 FOLIO: 3230044001G :ELED: NO ORIGIN: DC OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS PARK TOWERS CONDO NE 5 AV I FL ZIP: 33137 LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARK TOWERS CONDO PARK TOWERS PB 72-60 SY M - PROPERTY LEGAL ADDR: PROP ADDR: BL PRESENT: :T FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS PION: 1-CONTINUE 3301 3301 YES YEAR: LAND: BLDG: TOTAL: HEX: WVDS: TOTEX: NONEX: GRSS TX: CNTY TX: CITY TX: SALE AMT: SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: KEY: NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/2 /2004 08:31:02 NE 5 AVE NE 5 AV ST EX: 63 00 CLUC: 00 VALUE HISTORY 2002 2003 O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 32300440001 ACTION: 01 XMIT: • • RECEIVED 2Q0t MAY 14 PM.I2: 4 _.v CIi'>r ..Ti;OMPSON CLERK CITY OF HIt,MI. FL Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board NAME 3656 MAW / 1! f'L. 33/33 PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE) OCCUPATION "t1-11 PO e7 rS for�� 1.1.4-- BUSINESStEME vER C �> 461 - 0002 (306) 4146-07��� TELEPHONE (HOME) ELEPHONE (BUSINESS) List any other property(ies) to which you hold title located within City of Miami limits. e. fl n� apa ] -o e V. ;:a-� s b & 1 fi t 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. ��Cf{'" HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS C 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- iDEVONE-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: 8S !,v zA ws e- AarbQ - from 4f Gfl7v S? - UN1 to-oa - L 6/ M19-$ThD2_ 0 d" 4X-4" Mob A144410. $44. DP De314ii /q% Z_ WORK EXPERIENCE: P--651/144ff ORGANIZATI . ► : ND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: ay frn HER° SIGNATURE �_' f DATE L7 - l • • WALLACE ROBERTS cr 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 Coral Gables, FL 2001-present Partner, Wallace Roberts & Todd Coral 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, $-4981-.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 Rebom, 1975 The American Society of Landscape Architects Certificate of Merit fxcellenze ntheSt r.of_tandscape Architecture Michigan State University, 1969 REPRESENTATIVE CIVIC PROJECTS Ocean City Boardwalk Renovation, Ocean City, MD Mr. Marston was Principal -in -Charge for the S2 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 dusters of seating drums and commemorative bronze medallions documenting historic events within the Overtown Community. Dayton Plaza of Flighty 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 Pane 1 of 3 Orlando Centroplex, Orlando Florida 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-4or--Miami's—Main--Street,--the- -Nagler-- 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 Civk 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 beconverted 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 Cr TODD, LLC „ t 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 S600,000. 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 obber-.tr_opical plant families._- The Master Plan, completed in 19957 -vas- -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 Ailee, 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 S6 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 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 Par* Bird Watching Tower, Dade County, Florida. 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 Florida. 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 d' TODD, LLC 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 featuresincluding more than 900 acres of pristine freshwatertakes:— Tir- a first-phase;-i.ake Nona Goff 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, Florida 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 (7PrAIri r AAnrefr.n ACI A Page 3 of 3 • ARPS PROPERTY SYI - PROPERTY :O NO: 01-4128-005-0031 LEGAL ADDR: FOLIO: PROP ADDR: :FLED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS ,BETH J KEELER & JD C MARSTON MAIN HWY TUT GROVE FL ZIP: 331336543 YEAR: LAND: BLDG: TOTAL: HEX: WVDS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: kND COCONUT GR PK PB 4-17 NONEX: OF LOTS 13-14-15 & 32 BLK Q GRSS TX: BEG AT MOST SLY COR LOT 14 CNTY TX: 50 DEG E49.87FT TO MOST ELY CITY TX: LOT 14 N 55 DEG W41.43FT SALE AMT: <MORE> SALE DATE: SALE TYPE: T FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: ION: 1-CONTINUE NAME / LEGAL INQUAI, (32) DATE: 05/17/2004 09:23:19 3856 MAIN .HWY 3856 MAIN HWY YES 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 180,000 07/1989 1 I 1 I 41280050031 ACTION: 01 XMIT: • • -n ro r v+ w Application for Historic and Environment$il Preservation Board NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS (STREET;gTY, ZIP CODE) p CUPATION / /� e71. .&J vt' n �-2l � ..._ ..1 J • • `e .5 •••••-•c• A a j• USINESS/EMPLO E1:. 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DATE S o 0 m rn ARPS PROPERTY SY - PROPERTY NAME / LEGAL INQU (32) DATE: 05/2004 16:38:24. D NO: 01-3124-024-0010 LEGAL ADDR: 4424 NE 1 AVE FOLIO: PROP ADDR: 4424 NE 1 AV ELED: NO ORIGIN: DC BL PRESENT: YES ST EX: 00 00 CLUC: 01 OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE HISTORY TH E MERKER YEAR: 2002 2003 LAND: 53,377 71,523 NE 1 AVE BLDG: 105,934 122,575 FL TOTAL: 159,311 194,098 ZIP: 331373404 HEX: 25,000 25,000 WVDS: 0 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTEX: 25,000 25,000 IORE SUB PB 6-67 NONEX: 134,311 169,098 . THRU LOT 3 BLK 1 GRSS TX: 2,356 2,427 ;IZE SITE VALUE CNTY TX: ;500-0134 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 C FOLIO KEY: NEXT ADDRESS KEY: 31240240010 ION: 1-CONTINUE ACTION: 01 XMIT: