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HomeMy WebLinkAboutmemoCITY OF MIAMI INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission 67,4,.:i6, a. ate_ From: Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk Date: March 20, 2007 Subject: Community Relations Board References: April 12, 2007 Agenda Enclosures: List of members, resumes The Community Relations Board (CRB) was created to (1) To serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission; (2) to foster mutual understanding, tolerance, and respect among all economic, social, religious and ethnic groups in the City of Miami; (3) to make studies in the field of human relations; (4) to attempt to act as conciliator in controversies involving community relations; (5) to cooperate in the development of educational programs dedicated to the improvement of community relations with, and to enlist the support of, civic leaders, civic, religious, veterans, labor, industrial, commercial and eleemosynary groups; and private agencies engaged in the inculcation of ideals of tolerance, cultural respect and understanding; (6) to prepare studies, and have studies made, in the field of community relations, and to prepare and disseminate reports of such studies; (7) to recommend to the Mayor, Commissioners, and the City Manager such ordinances to carry out the purposes of the provisions set forth herein; (8) to submit an annual report to the Mayor, Commissioners, and the City Manager; and (9) to make recommendations regarding grants and donations on behalf of the City from foundations and others for the purpose of carrying out the above listed functions, subject to approval by the City Commission. Members of the Community Relations Board shall be residents of the City of Miami. Per a legal opinion received from the City Attorney, this requirement cannot be waived. See attached. Four (4) appointments are requested at this time. Vacancies are to be filled from a list of three names submitted by the CRB members. *The CRB nominees are listed by number 1 representing the most preferred candidate and number 3 representing the third most preferred candidate: • Chairman Gonzalez has two (2) nominations: • For the Vacant seat previously held by Willy Calvino, who was removed due to the legal opinion, the nominees submitted are: 1. Dorcas Perez 2. Marlene Sanchez 3. Roger Simon • For the Vacant seat previously held by Jack Blumenfeld, who was removed due to the legal opinion, the nominees submitted are: 1. Paul D. Mann 2. Pola Reyburd 3. Xiomara Sosa • Commissioner Spence -Jones has one (1) nomination: • For the Vacant seat previously held by Andre Pierre, who was removed due to the legal opinion, the nominees submitted are: 1. Marjorie Weber 2. Bobby Mc Ghee 3. Roy Hardemon • Mayor Diaz has one (1) nomination: • For the seat held by Bess McElroy, incumbent, and whose term expired January 31, 2007, the nominees submitted are: 1. Charisse L. Grant 2. Alan Murphy 3. Daniel Manichello For your convenience, we have included a copy of the nominees' resumes and the current membership of said board. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting that the Agenda Office place this issue on the April 12, 2007 Commission agenda. This matter was deferred from the January 11, 2007 and March 8, 2007 Commission meetings. PAT:pb c: George Wysong, Assistant City Attorney Ada Rojas, Community Relations Coordinator Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator 2