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APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
Armando
Cazo
FIRST NAME
3461 SW 8 ST Miami FI, 33135
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Architect
LAST NAME(S)
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X❑ ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA X❑ EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN 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 INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR AR LE, TECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
❑x DEMONSTRATED WLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURA R:. pRATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
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77 PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND
❑ FINANCE OR LAW
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATLIRAL
ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE
❑ ABOVE CATEGORIES
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REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
❑X RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES.
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
1W (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
• NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
• CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO:
CITY CLERKS OFFICE
CITY OF MIAMI
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
ATT: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2010
ARMANDO CAZO, R.A., GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PERSONAL DATA:
DATE OF BIRTH:
EDUCATION:
HONOR SOCIETIES:
REGISTRATION:
Married, 2 children
January 16, 1948
Associates of Arts Degree - M.D.C.C.
Bachelor of Architecture - University of Florida
University of Florida
Gargoyle - College of Architecture - Honorary Society
President's Honor RoII
Dean's List
Registered Architect - State of Florida
Registration No. 7338
Registered General Contractor - State of Florida
Registration No. CGC-007041
Real Estate Broker
Registration No. BK 0356569
PROFESSIONAL AND SERVICE SOCIETIES:
Miami Housing & Community Development Corp.
President
Dade County - Transportation Aesthetic
Review Committee Member 1994
Dade County Planning Advisory Board Chairman
(1991-1993)
Dade County Planning Advisory Board Member
(1986-1993)
Builders Association of South Florida
Legislative Committee Member
American Institute of Architects (1976 - 1983)
Latin Chamber of Commerce, Member & Advisor on
Housing Matters (1976 - 1982)
Latin American Jaycees - President (1979 - 1980)
National Hispanic Association of Contractors
Enterprise - Member (Director 1983 - 1985)
Allapattah Business Development Authority Board of
Directors
City of Miami - Latin Quarter Review Board - Member
AWARDS
Listed in "Outstanding Young Men of America"
Honorary Mayor - City of Medellin Colombia
Key to the City
Honorary Mayor - City of Avilez, Spain
Certificate of Appreciation
Dade County H.U.D. Advisory Board - Plaque of
Appreciation for Elderly Transportation Survey
Dade County Mayor Stephen Clark - Certificate of
Appreciation for Elderly Transportation Survey
Pourbaix Award - Outstanding Member, Coral
Gables, Jaycees
Key Man Award - Coral Gables Jaycees n
Latin Chamber of Commerce - Certificate of c
Appreciation
Robert L. Searly - Leadership Award
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
1993 - President
1976 - 1993
1979 - Present:
1980 - 1986
1983 - 1985
CAZO, JARRO, JACOBS ARCHITECTS P.A.
Architects, Planners, Interiors
Owner/Secretary
Engaging in Promotion Work, Client Relations,
Budgeting, Supervision of Design and Construction
Estimates
A. CAZO & ASSOCIATES
Architect/Planners/Interiors
Owner
Engaging in Promotion Work, Client Relations,
Budgeting, Supervision of Design and Construction
Estimates
CAZO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
President
Construction Management and Supervision,
Budgeting, Job Estimates, Client Relations
CAZO, RODRIGUEZ - TELLAHECHE & ASSOCIATES
ARCHITECTS, P.A.
Secretary
Engaged in Promotion Work, Client Relations,
Supervision of Design, Cost Control and Budgeting
CAZO/ARDAVIN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Secretary
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1975 - 1979
1973 - 1975
Administration, Budgeting, Job Estimating, Client
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ALVAREZ, CAZO, RODRIGUEZ & ASSOCIATES
Architects, Planners, Interiors
Vice President
Engaged in Promotion Work, Client Relations,
Supervision of Design and Budgeting.
DOMUS CONSTRUCTION, INC.
President
Construction Management and Supervision
Budgeting, Job Estimates, Client Relations.
AVANCE CONSTRUCTION INC.
Vice President
Construction Management and Supervision
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED WORK
ARCHITECT ARMANDO CAZO, registered in 1976: the basis of the Firm which is
today known as: CAZO + JARRO, JACOBS ARCHITECTS, P.A.
The main objective of the firm is to maintain a service to the client, which is
efficient, and at a personal level. In order to accomplish this goal, CAZO, JARRO,
JACOBS ARCHITECTS, P.A.'S management has evolved to its present form of two
associated architects, each personally responsible for the progress of all projects
under his/her direction. In this way, our firm offers its clients the direct and
personal attention, not of an employee, but a principal of the firm, who possesses
the necessary experience and authority to make and carry out all decisions
required by the project.
CONSTRUCTION & RELATED WORK
CAZO CONSTRUCTION CORP., formed by its President and Chief Executive, Mr.
Armando Cazo, a registered Architect, who has been providing Construction and
Construction Management Services since 1972.
CAZO CONSTRUCTION CORP., has demonstrated a unique ability to organize,
administer, and complete projects with efficiency, economy and speed,
successfully completed construction projects in the South Florida area, varying
from Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Office and Residential.
March 19, 2010
PALLS
GROUP
To Whom It May Concern
Sent Via: Eland Delivered
Re: Reference Letter: Armando Cazo/Cato Group
Dear Sirs, Madam,
It is our distinct pleasure to recommend Mr. Armando Cazo who for the past 30 years has
provided outstanding and professional architectural and construction services for our
company.
As far back as 1979, Mr. Cazo and his firm completed architectural plans for more than 10
Residential and Commercial projects totaling more than 650 units and 200,000 sq ft. His
plans and construction supervision were directly responsible for bringing all our projects
within budget and completed on schedule.
Armando Cazo's building and development and construction administration experience in
South Florida is among the most impressive that 1 have encountered and it is for this
reason that the have and continue to use his services almost exclusively. Cazo Group staff is
competent, honest with enviable ‘vorlc ethic which reflects Armando's own Management
style.
We recommend Mr, Armando Cazo, President, and Principal of Cazo Group without
reservation and hope that his firm is considered for your project(s).
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
R c�ectfully y
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AREYCO, INC.
Mortgage and Real Estate Brokers and Counselors
Visit us at areycoinc.com
Alex Rey, CCL
Licensed Real Estate Broker, Mortgage Broker
E-Mail: arev@arevcoinc.com
Telephone: 305-525-0186
Telephone: 305-525-0187
March 19, 2010
Mr. Armando Cazo
Cazo Construction Corp.
3461 S. W. 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
21 SW 21 Road
Miami, FL 33129
E-Mail: krev@arevcoinc.com
Facsimile: 305-856-2613
Dear Mr. Cazo:
We are pleased to provide you and your firm with a Letter of Reference.
Our firm has been working with you, Armando Cazo, and Cazo Construction Corp.
since 1992 and continues to do so.
As project managers we worked with you and Cazo Construction Corporation. in the
construction of The West Perrine CDC Enterprise Center, a 5,000 SF office building, the
40,000 SF Miumi-Dade County Parks and Recreation' Goulds Gym, the 11,000 SF Walker
Flex Space Warehouse, and, recently, in the construction of 55 affordable three and
four bedroom single family homes in West Perrine.
As principals and project directors we worked with you and Cazo Construction
Corporation in the planning, design, entitlement and predevelopment of the 99 unit
Village at Southland in the Goulds residential project and in the 550 unit, 200,000 SF TOD
Mixed Used project in South Dade. Both projects are currently under development.
You work to complete projects in a timely fashion and within approved budgets. your
crews were knowledgeable and efficient with excellent supervision on the part of you
and your senior staff. Your preparation of design, predevelopment and entitlement
work was very professional and effective, successfully achieving the projects' objective
as planned.
We welcome the opportunity to continue working with you, Mr. Cazo, and Cazo
Construction Corporation in the future.
Si
Alex : -y
President
2010-3-19 Cazo & Cazo Const
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ARMANDO CAZO &W ESPERANZA
3461 SW 8 ST
MIAMI FL
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Date: 2/24/2011 Time: 4:48:09 PM
GARY A. APPEL
Attorney at Law
Bay Point Office Tower
4770 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 1100
Miami, Florida 33137
Telephone: (305) 576-0033
Facsimile: (305) 576-0023
Email: gappel(a)taxadiusters.net
Admitted in FL, CT, NY
LL.M.-Taxation
January 20, 2012
Honorable Michele Spence -Jones
Commissioner
City Of Miami
3500 Pan American Dr.
Miami, Florida 33133-0708
Via hand and/or overnight delivery
Re: Re -appointment for membership to the
City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board
Dear Commissioner Jones:
Attached please find a copy of my application for re -appointment to the City of Miami Historic and
Environmental Preservation Board It has been an honor and privilege to serve on the Board. I hope to
continue as. your recommended appointee (and appreciate your prior appointment)!
As my expertise lay in utilizing historic preservation as a tool for economic growth, I am pleased that
the Board has taken action to make a number of propertiesand potential districts eligible for Federal
and County tax credits/abatements for restoring historic properties. I had also acted as the Board's
liaison with our delegation in Tallahassee and the City of Miami Beach and Miami -Dade County
Boards to successfully oppose most of the budgetary cuts that would have adversely impacted the City
of Miami In addition and among other volunteer activities, I am on the Executive Committee of the
Board of Directors of the Miami Design Preservation League.
I understand that historic preservation and "economics" must be balanced...particularly in
neighborhoods like Spring Garden and Buena Vista East. For example, allowing attached shutters and
less expensive but code compliant roof replacements.
Currently, I am investigating the possibility of listing on the National Register the current local
Biscayne Blvd. MIMO Historic District. Seeking National Register listing is normally a local
government function. However, Alexander Adams and his staff have been terrific in accomplishing
more than I could have thought given limits on time and money. Therefore, given the troubled
economic times we are in, I am looking into this pro-bono.
I respectfully request being re -appointed to the Board and look forward to continued service.
Sincerely,
Gary A. Appel
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CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI"
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ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI?
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW.
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ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA ( EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORI
Ei LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY
MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING
❑ DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
EXPERIE CED IN THE FIELD OF :USINESS AND
NANCE OR I,AWJ
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT.
ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE
1-1 ABOVE CATEGORIES
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REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
Q RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES.
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
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(IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
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CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
CITY OF MIAMI
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
ATT: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2010
Professional Profile:
GARY A. APPEL, Esq.
Address: Bay Point Office Tower, 4770 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1100, Miami, FL. 33137
Telephone: (305) 576-0033 Facsimile: (305) 576-0023
E-mail: gappeln,taxadiusters.net Web Site: www.taxadinsters.net
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
• Ad Valorem tax consulting and representation of property owners before the Local Property Appraiser,
Administrative Appeals Board and Circuit Court
• 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
• Commercial real estate brokerage and lease negotiations on behalf of landlords and tenants
Professional Experience
• Property Tax Adjusters, Inc., d/b/a/ Cr&th Realty Corporation, Miami, FL
(principal - ad valorem tax consultant/historic preservation tax consultant/real estate broken 1994-present)
• Law Offices of Gary A. Appel, PA, Miami, FL (attorney: 1993-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) o
• Buchanan Ingersoll, P.C., Aventura, FL (attorney: 1992) =--) cr, °`'
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Professional Affiliations
• City of Miami Historic Preservation and Environmental Board
• Miami Design Preservation League- Vice Chairman -Executive Committee -Board of Directors
• National and Florida Trusts for Historic Preservation
• International Council of Shopping Centers
• Carnegie Mellon Admissions Council
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)
Additional Historic Preservation Endeavors
• Volunteer lecturer at professional seminars and public meetings on Historic Preservation
• Co-author of the Amendment to the Miami Beach National Architectural District extending the period of
significance to 1950 making over 100 buildings eligible for Federal tax benefits
• Co-author of the Nomination to the National Park Service certifying the Local Miami Beach Ocean Beach
Historic District making over 100 buildings eligible for Federal tax benefits
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Gary,
Thank you for sharing your expertise and putting together the terrifically relevant and
useful handouts on preservation for the real estate students last Friday.
You and Allan were a great tag -team, but I also think it would be great to have you for
your own session next semester as there is a lot more you could go into.
You got us thinking about a preservation course or mini -course that would be a series of
these types of classes where a mix of practitioners, historians, and developers can
contribute their expertise and take students through case studies.
are also doing short 1/2-day and 1-day "executive ed" courses for practitioners and
this would be an excellent topic for one of those as well.
Charles Bohl [cbohl@miami.eduj
March 30, 2011 6:18 PM
Gary Appel
Elizabeth M. Plater Zyberk
Thank You!
arles C. Bohl, Director
irate Program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism School of Architecture University
@Miami http://mredu.arc.miami.edu/Default.htm
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Robert A. Flanders
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Allyson Warren
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David Treece
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David Treece, UEMC - Meeting Protocol
Bob Flanders, UCMC - Wellcome (reference Q & A Session)
Nancy Liebman - Panel Moderator
Panel (United to ten minutes each)
Nancy Liebman, UEL Chair, former Miami Beach Commissioner - The struggle
Tony Goldman, preservationist developer - Entrepreneur in a historic district
Michael Belush, Principal Planner Miami Beath - incentives, Zonings Parking
Teri D'Amico, Interior Designer & Randall Robinson, Exec. Director North Beach
Development Carp - WWI* Co SSdeshovv
Kathleen Kauffman, Miami's Historic Preservation Officer - The reality of historic
preservation in RiBand
Gary Appel, attorney, Miami Historic Preservation Board Vice Chair- Historic preservation
tax credits
Ouestions & Answers Session
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UES Resident's To sal Meeting Monday May 15, 200 7-9 P
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Same as above except Tony Goldman
UEMC & BCCC gratefully acknowledges the contributions and participation of all, including
Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, Commissioner Johnny Winton & Frank Balzebre, Chief of Staff -
Commissioner Milton's Orrice, Miami Planning Director Ana Gelabert-Sanchez, Assistant
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Miami Beach Business Academy
The Miami Beach Business Academy is a free program open to all current or
prospective businesses to guide them through some of the basic interactions
with the City of Miami Beach as they establish their business in our community.
Spring 2011 Sessions
Session 1 — Friday, February 11, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
Historic Tax Credits
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Licensing (Business Tax Receipts)
Manny Marquez, Miami Beach Finance Department
Session 3 — Friday, June 10, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
Building Department and Code Compliance
Kristin Tigner, Miami Beach Building Department
Robert Santos-Alborna, Miami B each Code Compliance Division
Session 4 — Friday, August 12, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
Special Events
Max Sklar, Miami Beach Tourism and Cultural Development Department
All Sessions are 1.5 hours and will take place at:
Miami Beach City Hall
1700 Convention Center Drive
First Floor Conference Room
For further information, please contact Lynn Bernstein at 305.673.7010 or via email at
lynnbernstein@miamibeachfl.gov.
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I am very pleased to advise you that on January 4, 2001, the Keeper of the National Register
approved the additional documentation for the lifiami Beach Architectural District. This
info oration extends the period of significance to 1950 and clarifies the list of contributing
resources in the district Once .again, I want to thank you for your perseverance in pursuing this
matter.
Sincerely,
Barbara E. Mattick
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
for Survey & Registration
R.A Gray Building • 500 South Brmmugh Street • TATInIrAgnpp, Florida 32399-02 0 • http://www ahe,.� ..coin
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Glenda E. Hood
Secretary of State
DIVISION OF HTSTORICAL, RESOURCFS
December 9, 2003
Janet Snyder Matthews, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Cultural Resources
National Park Service
Washington, D. C.
Dear Jan,
This letter is to introduce you to Gary Appel, from Miami, who has been so instrumental
in the development of our historical resources in Miami Beach. Gary has been working with us
and the City of Mann Beach for the past few years and has helped to bring hundreds of new
resources into new historic districts. He is, as well, on the City of Miami's Architectural Review
Board and a member of the board of the Miami Design Preservation League. He has also been a
good friend for a number of years.
He will no doubt be dealing with the Park Service in ever-increasing amoimts in the
future and, I trust, with your good offices. I expect that you are settling in and enjoying the
benefits of Washington's cultural scene and people. Please keep in touch as your time permits.
traly
Walt Marder
500 S. Bronough Street • Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 • http:/Iwww.tlheritage.com
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Registration
Registered Landscape
Architect in the States of
Florida, Ohio
and Missouri
Affiliations
American Society of
Landscape Architects
Education
Master of Landscape
Architecture
Harvard University Graduate
School of Design
Bachelor of Science in
Landscape Architecture
Michigan State University
(with honors)
Employment
2010 to Present
Curtis + Rogers Design
Studio, Inc.
1991-2010
Wallace, Roberts &Todd, LLC
1985-1991
Sasaki Associates, Inc.
1981-1985
Edward D. Stone, Jr. and
Associates
1976-1881
Walquist/Marston
1974-1975
Labrenz, Reimer, Inc.
1972-1973
Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay
Associates, Inc.
1969-1972
Richard A. Gardiner &
Associates, Inc.
Gerald C. Marston, FASLA
Director of Design
Mr. Marston is a landscape architect with over 35 years of experience as a practicing professional and
educator. He currently leads the design team at Curtis + Rogers Design Studio, Inc. Mr. Marston's
professional background includes senior design project management and principal in charge with
three of the most prestigious planning and design firms in the United States. He is a proven design
collaborator and stresses the practice of proposing and evaluating alternatives and the obligation of the
designer to prepare a final solution which solves the functional issues while providing an aesthetic which
pleases the client. He has extensive and wide ranging experience in landscape planning and design of
civic spaces, plazas and parks.
Civic Experience
Key Biscayne Landscape Master Plan; Key Biscayne, Florida
Key Biscayne Crandon Park; Key Biscayne, Florida
Beach Street USA; Virginia Beach, Virginia
Disney Contemporary Hotel and Meeting Facility; Orlando, Florida
Estero Island Streetscape; Fort Myers, Florida
Flagler Corridor Streetscape; Miami, Florida
Georgia International Maritime and Trade Center, Savannah, Georgia
Miami Beach Historic Convention Village - Civic Impressions; Miami Beach, Florida
Ocean City Boardwalk Renovation; Ocean City, Maryland
Orlando Centroplex; Orlando, Florida
Overtown Pedestrian Mall; Miami, Florida
Sunrise Civic Center; Sunrise, Florida
St. Joe Company; Tallahassee, Florida A
Commercial Experience
Antigua; British West Indies
Estero Island Streetscape; Fort Myers, Florida
Sistrunk Urban Design; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Sistrunk Streetscape Improvements; Ft. Lauderdale Florida
Miami Rambla; Miami, Florida
Ocean City Boardwalk Renovation; Ocean City, Maryland
Park Experience
Boynton Beach Intracoastal Park; Boynton Beach, Florida
Boynton Beach Boat Club Park; Boynton Beach, Florida
Bayfront Park Historic Rock Garden Restoration; Miami, Florida
Bayfront Park Renovation; Miami, Florida
Boynton Intracoastal Waterway and Boat Club Parks; Boynton Beach, Florida
Chapman Field Master Plan; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center; Coral Gables, Florida
Fairchild Tropical Garden; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Greynold Park Bird Watching Tower; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Greynold Park Swimming Hole; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Haulover Park Master Plan; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Homestead Atoll Pool Park Master Plan; Homestead, Florida
Master Plan for Matheson Hammock Park; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Off Highway Vehicle Trails Feasibility Study; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Overtown Greenway Plan; Miami, Florida
Plantation Central Park; Plantation, Florida
R. Hardy Matheson Preserve; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Simpson Park Master Plan; Miami, Florida
Trail Glades Gun Range Master Plan; Miami -Dade County, Florida
Vizcaya Orchidarium; Miami, Florida
Virginia Key Beach Park; Miami, Florida
Volunteer Park & Equestrian Center; Plantation, Florida
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Public Records, and the Miami -Dade County Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance.
The two (2) hour briefing was conducted on April 27, 2010 for the City of Miami by the
Miami -Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust in compliance with the City of
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APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERTJONVABOARD
PCITY CLERK
CITY OF MIAMI, FL.
Graboski
FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S)
6011 North Bayshore Drive, Villa #9, Miami, FL 33137
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Architect Robert@villagearchitects.com
OCCUPATION
Village Architects of Key Biscayne, Inc.
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77 MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING
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HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
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(IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
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ATT: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2010
Robert John Graboski
6011 North Bayshore Drive, #9 0 Miami, FL 33137
305.772.5250 0 Robert@villagearchitects.com
25 January 2012
Attn: City of Miami Historic & Environmental Preservation Board
I have just finished my second term on the City of Miami Historic and
Environmental Preservation Board and would like to re -submit my
application to continue on the board for another term.
As a practicing Architect, my experience includes renovation and
remodeling of commercial buildings in Historic Districts. Commercial
buildings present a challenge in that the uses of the same building can vary
from retail to office while each new use presents its own requirements and
restrictions. Design solutions are needed that are sympathetic to the original
character while allowing a different and varied program from the original
design.
My experience with residential projects includes new infill,
remodeling and additions to contributing homes in historic districts. I have
also worked on the historical designation of a single family home. While
appreciating the character of the historic district, there is a responsibility to
create an addition that blends in without being mistaken for the original.
The balance created between the old and new should be complimentary and
emphasize the significant features of the residence.
In all projects there is an aspect beyond the built structure and it
includes the natural and living environment. These natural elements are too
often ignored or discarded and I believe we should be conscious of our entire
environment. Preservation of the built and natural environments should go
hand in hand.
I appreciate your consideration of my resume for another term on the
HEPB and look forward to your response.
Robert John Graboski
6011 North Bayshore Drive, #9 0 Miami, FL 33137
305.772.5250 0 Robert@villagearchitects.com
Objective:
Position on the City of Miami Historical & Environmental Protection Board
Registrations:
AR91596
LEED AP
Education:
BA Architecture
University of Miami, 1990
Community Service:
Morningside Civic Association
Professional Experience:
2003-current Village Architects of Key Biscayne Inc.
Principal Architect
-Sanders Residence, Miami Beach, FL
-Soyka Residence, Morningside
-Pizza Rustica, Miami FL
Key Biscayne, FL
1999- 2003 Robert John Artitecture, Inc. Miami, FL
Architect
-Biscayne Place Apartments, North Miami, FL
- Urban Residence, Portofino PH#1, Miami Beach, FL
-Pepper Residence, Morningside
- Camargo Residnece, Miami Beach, FL
1995-1997 Studio Lido, Inc.
Project Architect
- Nemo Restaurant, Miami Beach, FL
- Jarrett Residence, Miami Beach, FL
1994-1995 Seckinger & Myers,
Project Architect
- Van Dyke Building, Miami Beach, FL
- Blank Residence
Miami Becah, FL
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C. Chloe Keidaish, ALA / LEED AP
FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S)
2101 Brickell Ave. #304, Miami FL 33129
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Architect chloe@studioXarch.com
OCCUPATION
Studio X Architects
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C. CHLOE KEIDAISH, AIA / LEED AP
C. CHLOE KEIDAISH, AIA / LEED AP
SUMMARY
Ms. Keidaish is an award -winning architect with extensive experience managing and
designing large-scale, mixed -use, high-rise projects in Miami, Milan and the Middle East.
Notable clients include Hines, The Related Group, Aldar, Emaar, Abu Dhabi Investment
House, and Qatari Diar.
Ms. Keidaish is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Miami. She also
studied at the Architectural Association in London. Ms. Keidaish is a registered architect
in the United States and has held senior positions at SOM and Arquitectonica. She
specializes in Residential, Mixed -Use, Commercial and Hospitality Design.
EXPERIENCE
8/2010-PRESENT STUDIO X ARCHITECTS Miami, FL
Principal
7/2008 — 7/2010 SK/DMORE OWINGS & MERRILL (SOM) Chicago & Dubai
Project Manager / Middle East
8/2004 — 2/2008 ARQUITECTONICA Miami, FL
Vice President
8/1998 — 8/2004 BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS Miami, FL
Senior Associate
EDUCATION
University of Miami Master of Architecture, M.A. in Communications
Harvard University Bachelor of Liberal Arts, cum laude, Art & Architecture
Architectural Association Foundation in Architecture
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Registered Architect in the United States (FL, GA, IL, NC, TN, DC)
USGBC: LEED Accredited Professional
American Institute of Architects
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
PROJECTS
7/2008 — 7/2010 SKIDMORE OW/NGS & MERRILL (SOM) Chicago & Dubai
Project Manager / Middle East
Aldar Corporate Headquarters
This was the first project assigned to me at SOM. As Project Manager, I led the winning
design competition for Aldar HQ's Interior Fit -Out. I oversaw the project from
Programming through Schematic Design. I served as the primary contact with Aldar, the
contractor, the consultants and the design team. I attended all project meetings in Abu
Dhabi, made presentations to the CEO and Chairman of Aldar and assisted with the
LEED certification efforts.
Emaar Plot 36-37
Following the success of the Burj Dubai, SOM was asked to design a second mixed -use
tower, 1000-ft tall, in the Downtown Burj Dubai District. As the Project Manager, I served
as the primary contact with Emaar and coordinated the design team to ensure the
Concept Design was completed on schedule. Following completion of the Concept
Design, the project went on hold due to the current economic crisis.
Banco Santander Miami
This project was a design competition for a 500,000 SF AAA office tower in Miami which
would also serve as Banco Santander's Headquarters in this region. As Project Manager,
I served as the primary contact with the client; coordinated the design team, consultants,
marketing and graphics for the design proposal; and wrote the technical proposal,
including project schedule, fees, and construction cost estimate.
Lusail Towers. QNHC Doha. Qatar
This project was a design competition for twin hotel and residential towers for Qatar
National Hotel Company. As Project Manager, I attended the on -site meetings, met with
the client, coordinated with the design team and personally delivered the competition
submittal to Doha.
Al Watarwiyah Tower, ADM
This project was a 19-story office design competition for Abu Dhabi Investment House,
managed by Projacs. As Project Manager, I coordinated the competition submittal with
the design team and personally delivered the competition submittal to Abu Dhabi.
Private Villa
Unusual for SOM, I served the dual role of Project Manager and Lead Architect for this
30,000 SF private residence for a prominent Emirati family in Dubai. The villa includes a
Majilis, Home Theater, Entertainment Room, Spa, Library, Gardens, and six -car garage.
PROJECTS
8/2004 — 2/2008 ARQUITECTON!CA Miami, FL
Vice President
Le Varesine Milan, Italy
served as the Lead Architect and Project Manager for two residential towers, 40 & 22-
stories, for Hines in Milan. I oversaw the project from Concept Design through Design
Development and attended project meetings in Milan every three weeks for 18 months. I
was responsible for coordinating the project with the client (Hines), the masterplan
architects (KPF), the executive architects (Jacobs), the local architects, consultants and
my design team. The project was approved by the Municipality of Milan and is currently
under construction.
Beirut Gate Beirut, Lebanon
I served as the Lead Architect and Project Manager for three 14-story buildings, the site
was literally on the infamous "Green Line° in Beirut's Central Business District. I oversaw
the project from Concept Design through Design Development and attended project
meetings in Beirut every three months for 18 months. I was responsible for coordinating
the project with the client (ADIH), the executive management (Projacs), the local
architects and my design team. The project was approved by Solidere and is currently
under construction.
Sharm El -Sheikh Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
I was recommended to Qatari Diar for this project as the Lead Architect and Project
Manager by the local architectural firm I was working with on Beirut Gate. As a result of
this recommendation, we received this project and two others from Qatari Diar. I oversaw
the Concept Design for the resort Master Plan, which included a 300-key full -service
hotel, a 150-key boutique hotel, private villas, spa, retail souk and staff housing. I also
coordinated the Concept Design with the theming architects for the Luxor in Las Vegas. I
attended the initial site visit in Egypt, and made regular presentations to the CEO of
Qatari Diar in Doha. The project has been featured in QD's brochures and pavilion at
Cityscape Dubai.
Qatar Marina District Doha, Qatar
Following the design of the Sharm EI-Sheikh resort, we were asked to design two
additional towers for Qatari Diar in the Marina District. The projects were designed to the
maximum 30-stories according to local district zoning codes, but when presented to
Sheikh Jassmim Bin Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabor Al Thani, we were asked to double the
towers' heights. I oversaw the Concept Design and presented the project to Qatari Diar's
CEO and the Sheikh.
PROJECTS
8/2004 — 2/2008 ARQU/TECTONICA Miami, FL
Vice President
Dubai Waterfront
This project was done for Omniyat Properties, known for developing more wild and
whimsical projects with star -architect firms. I served as the Lead Architect and Project
Manager for the three 54-story mixed -use towers, designed to appear as one
dramatically waving form. I attended all client / consultant / architect meetings in Dubai
and led the design team in Miami. The project was approved by the master developer
Nakheel, and has been featured in Omniyat's pavilion at Cityscape Dubai and Cityscape
Abu Dhabi.
Brickell CitiCentre
Brickell CitiCentre is one of the most ambitious projects proposed in Miami in the last
decade. The project is composed of three 76/72/69-story towers, and includes 2,424-
residential units, office and retail space. The project was approved by Miami City
Commission for a Major Use Special Permit and is on hold due to the current economic
crisis.
300 Grove Bay Residences Miami, FL
300 Grove Bay Residences was the Related Group's first venture into ultra high -end
luxury residential units in Miami. Located on a controversial hospital property, the site
required rezoning from Institutional use to Residential. As the Lead Architect and Project
Manager, I led the development of the design, coordinated with city planners and hosted
numerous community meetings to gain neighborhood support and address their
concerns.
1400 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL
This was a typical project during the Miami development boom. The project is composed
of two towers, 61&65-stories tall, and includes 300-residential units on top of a parking
podium lined with retail at the base and office space above. As the Lead Architect and
Project Manager, I led the design and presented the project to Miami City Commission for
a Major Use Special Permit.
Miami, FL
This was another typical project during the Miami development boom. The project is
composed of a single tower, 52-stories tall, and includes 300-residential units on top of a
retail base. The detached parking structure is lined with loft -style units. As the Lead
Architect and Project Manager, I led the design and presented the project to Miami City
Commission for a Major Use Special Permit.
PROJECTS
8/1998 — 8/2004 BERMELLO AJAM!L & PARTNERS Miami, FL
Senior Associate
Skyline on Brickell Miami, FL
Skyline on Brickell is the first project for which I served as the Lead Architect and Project
Manager. It is a 40-Story, 360-Unit Residential High -Rise on Miami's prestigious Brickell
Avenue, and it is also my home. Initially commenced in 1999, I oversaw the project from
Concept Design through Construction Administration, including city approvals, value
engineering and permitting. Construction was completed in 2004. As a resident of this
building for the past six years, I have learned a tremendous amount about building
operations after the project is closed out.
The 1800 Club Miami, FL
Based on the success of Skyline on Brickell, I was asked by the same client to serve as
the Lead Architect and Project Manager for this 40-Story, 450-Unit Mixed -Use, High -Rise
project on Margaret Pace Park in Miami. I oversaw the project from Concept Design
through Construction Documents and presented it to the Miami City Commission for a
Major Use Special Permit. It also won a Design Award from the Society of American
Registered Architects. Construction was completed in 2007 and its success led to rapid
development of that neighborhood.
Premiere Towers Miami, FL
The development arm of the architecture firm I worked for asked that I serve as the lead
architect for this project comprised of two twin 52-story towers in Miami's Mary Brickell
Village. The project was approved by Miami City Commission for a Major Use Special
Permit. It also won a design award from the Society of American Registered Architects,
but remains on hold due to the current economic crisis.
SoHo Miami, FL
I served as the lead designer and project manager for this 18-Story, 95-Unit Residential
Development in Miami's Upper East Side. The project was approved by Miami City
Commission for a Major Use Special Permit, but remains on hold due to the current
economic crisis.
Four Seasons Hotel & Tower Miami, FL
As part of the Construction Documents team for the Four Seasons Hotel & Tower, I
worked with the joint venture design team, Handel Architects, to translate the design
concepts into working drawings and to make sure the plans complied with local building
codes. This project was completed in 2003 and remains the tallest building in Miami at
240m.
DESIGN AWARDS
Society of American Registered Architects: 2004 Design Award
Society of American Registered Architects: 2002 Design Award
PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Managed large-scale, mixed -use projects in the Miami, Milan and the Middle East.
Extensive business development in the MENA region.
Managed budgeting, scheduling, planning, design, with authority to direct and monitor all
activities on complex projects.
Defined, monitored and maintained control of the scope of work and services for the
project including project schedule and work plan.
Prepared and negotiated client and consultant proposals, fees, schedules, and contracts.
Primary coordinator of all communication between the client and design team insuring
timely resolution of client concerns and management of business issues including
contracts and additional services.
Responsible for the clear and timely communication of information to the project team
and to insure compliance with the project teams goals.
Monitored the performance of the project team and approach, to assure that quality
standards and design goals were being met.
Established, maintained, and documented regular project related meetings including
client, internal team and consultants meetings.
Responsible for meeting or exceeding the financial goals established for the project.
CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
Harvard Club of Miami , Current Member
City of Miami Zoning Board: Member June 2005-January 2007
Habitat for Humanity: Global Village Team — July 2000
PAWS Half Marathon Team Chicago, 2010
Miami Corporate Run: Team Captain 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
CONTACT
C. Chloe Keidaish, AIA / LEED AP
2101 Brickell Ave # 304
Miami, Florida 33129 USA
Tel: 001 305 439 3809
ckeidaish@gmail.com
LUSAIL TOWERS
DOHA, QATAR
CLIENT: QATAR NATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY
FIRM: SOM
ROLE: PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: MIXED -USE HOTEL / RESIDENTIAL / OFFICE / RETAIL
PHASE: DESIGN COMPETITION
AL WATANIYAH
ABU DHABI, UAE
CLIENT: ABU DHABI INVESTMENT HOUSE
FIRM: SOM
ROLE: PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 19-STORY OFFICE TOWER
PHASE: DESIGN COMPETITION
BANCO SANTANDER MIAMI
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BANCO SANTANDER
FIRM: SOM
ROI F: PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 500,000 5F AAA OFFICE TOWER
1,000 FT TALL
DESIGN COMPETITION
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ABU DHABI, UAE
CLIENT: ALDAR
FIRM: SOM
ROI F:PROJECT MANAGER
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PHASES: CONCEPT AND SCHEMATIC DESIGN
DUBAI VILLA
DUBAI, UAE
CLIENT: CONFIDENTIAL
FIRM: SOM
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 30,000 SF PRIVATE RESIDENCE
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PROJET: 54-STORY MIXED -USE TOWERS
500 RESIDENTIAL UNITS / 200-KEY HOTEL / 150 SERVICED APARTMENTS
SPA / RETAIL / RESTAURANTS / MEETING SPACE
PHASES: CONCEPT / SCHEMATIC DESIGN
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QATAR MARINA - MIXED USE
DOHA, QATAR
CLIENT: QATARI DDAR
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 29-STORY - MIXED -USE TOWER / 115.6 M
126 HOTEL KEYS / 56 SERVICED APARTMENTS / 42 CONDO UNITS
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN PRESENTED AT THE SHEIKH'S PALACE
QATAR MARINA - COMMERCIAL
DOHA, QATAR
CLIENT: QATARI DIAR
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 29-STORY / 120 M OFFICE TOWER
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN PRESENTED AT THE SHEIKH'S PALACE
SHARM EL -SHEIKH RESORT
SHARM EL -SHEIKH, EGYPT
CLIENT: QATARI DIAR
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT:450-KEY MAIN HOTEL / 150-KEY BOUTIQUE HOTEL
SPA / RETAIL / RESTAURANTS, PRIVATE VILLAS / EMPLOYEE HOUSING
PHASES: CONCEPT MASTER PLAN APPROVED BY QATARI DIAR
BEIRUT GATE
BEIRUT, LEBANON
CLIENT: ABU DHABI INVESTMENT HOUSE
FIRM: ARQUI FECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: THREE 14-STORY MIXED -USE TOWERS
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN / SCHEMATIC DESIGN
APPROVED BY SOLIDERE
BRICKELL CITICENTRE
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: REILLY DEVELOPMENT
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 76 / 72 / 69 -STORY MIXED -USE TOWERS / 2,424 UNITS
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN APPROVED BY MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
FOR MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT
300 GROVE BAY RESIDENCES
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: THE RELATED GROUP
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 25/ 30 / 35-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS
1,200,000 SF FLOOR AREA / 300 UNITS
PHASES: CONCEPT DESIGN
1400 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BISCAYNE DEVELOPMENT
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROL F:I FAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 61 / 65 -STORY MIXED -USE TOWERS / 850 UNITS
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN
1770 N BAYSHORE DRIVE
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: CERVERA REAL ESTATE
FIRM: ARQUITECTONICA
ROL E: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 47-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER / 648 UNITS
PHASE: CONCEPT DESIGN
SKYLINE ON BRICKELL
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BCOM
FIRM: BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT:40-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER / 360 UNITS
CONCEPT DESIGN - CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
COMPLETED 2004
THE 1800 CLUB
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BCOM
FIRM: BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 40-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER / 450 UNITS
PHASES: CONCEPT DESIGN - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN REGISTERED ARCHITECTS: 2002 DESIGN AWARD
COMPLETED 2006
PREMIERE TOWERS
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BAP / GGM DEVELOPMENT
FIRM: BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: TWIN 52-STORY MIXED -USE TOWERS / 560 UNITS / OFFICE / RETAIL
PHASES: CONCEPT DESIGN APPROVED BY MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
FOR MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN REGISTERED ARCHITECTS: 2004 DESIGN AWARD
SoHo
MIAMI, FLORIDA
CLIENT: BANYA GROUP
FIRM: BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS
ROLE: LEAD ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT: 18-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER/ 95 UNITS
PHASES: CONCEPT DESIGN APPROVED BY MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
FOR MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT
JORGE
RECEIVED
2012 FEB -2 PM 2: 06
APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRWAIWAMNIMARD
CITY CLERK
CITY OF MIAl11. FL.
KUPERMAN
FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S)
137 GIRALDA AV - CORAL GABLES FL. 33134
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
ARCHITECT, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, REALTOR j.kuperman@jskarchitecturalgroup.com
OCCUPATION
JSK ARCHITECTURAL GROUP
E-MAIL ADDRESS
BUSINESS / EMPLOYER
305-332-7482
305-448-1986
TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS)
BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) TO WHICH YOU HOLD TITLE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS
CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI"
❑ YES XNO
ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI?
THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW.
PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT THE CATEGORIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE:
- Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen."
- Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member."
U 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 INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING
O DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
n EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORIDA
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FINANCE OR LAW
CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND
INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
El OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT.
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ABOVE CATEGORIES
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REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
El RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES.
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
❑ (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
El NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
0 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
CITY OF MIAMI
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
ATT: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON
Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2010
From: Hannon, Todd
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:42 AM
To: Martinez, Maribel
Subject: FW: Additional info for HEPB Application.
FYI. This is the same address that was in Mr. Kuperman's previous application. Thanks Maribel!
From: Jorge S. Kuperman, AIA[mailto:j.kuperman@jskarchitecturalgroup.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:39 AM
To: Hannon, Todd
Subject: Additional info for HEPB Application.
Dear Todd,
As per your request, in connection to my application for the HEPB, this is to inform you that I own real estate
property in the City of Miami; the address is 1847/49 NW 21 Street.
The ownership has been under two different corporations of which I am the only stockholder / manager, JSK
International, Inc. owned it between the years 1992 up to last month, then the title was transferred to 1847 NW 21
Street, LLC of which I am the Manager.
Please let me know if you need any additional information,
Best
Jorge
Jorge S. Kuperman, AIA
Member of the Historic & Environmental Preservation Board - City of Miami
JSK Architectural Group
137 Giralda Av. Coral Gables - FL. 33134
305-448-1986
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Reproduction, use or modification, in part or in their entirety, is not permitted without expressed written permission from JSK Architectural Group. This
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distribution, use, or retention of its contents is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please call us at 305-448-1986 or email us at
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Jorge S. Kuperman, AIA, NCARB
137 Giralda Avenue
Coral Gables FL 33134
305-674-8549
j.kuperman(a�jskarchitecturalgroup.com
Jorge S. Kuperman, AIA is the founder of JSK Architectural Group. He is a licensed Architect, General
Contractor and a Realtor, he is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards,
(NCARB) for practicing throughout USA. Jorge is a past President of the American Institute of
Architects.
During the course of his practice he received important awards and accomplishments. His designs
include several building types for both public and private area clients.
In 1980 Kuperman graduated with a Masters Degree in Architecture and Urban Design from the
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and in 1981 he relocated to USA where he started his practice.
Some aspects of Jorge's experience and representative projects can be seen at
www.jskarchitecturalgroup.com and www.iskarchitecturalgroup/proiectsamples
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES:
Member of the Environmental & Historic Preservation Board City of Miami
Member of COTE, Commission for the Environment of the Florida Association of the
American Institute of Architects.
Member of the Holocaust Memorial Committee part of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.
Past Member of the Planning Board of the City of Miami Beach
W Past President of the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architect, (AIA Miami)
r Past State Director for the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects.
Past Vice President of the Venetian Islands Homeowners Association.
LYNN B. LEWIS
A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SUITE 505
501 BRICAELL KEY DRIVE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131
LYNN B. LEWIS
February 8, 2012
HAND DELIVERED
City Clerk's Office
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
TELEPHONE 305-374-0148
TELECOPIER 305-374-7071
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RE: Application for Historic and Environmental Preservation Board
Dear Ms. Thompson:
Attached is the completed and signed Application to serve as
a member of the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board.
The required and an optional attachment are also included.
Please let me know if anything else is required to complete
these Application.
Very truly yours,
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Enclosures
cc: Commissioner Gort (by email)
APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
Lynn
Lewis
FIRST NAME LAST NAME(S)
501 Brickell Key Drive, Suite 505, Miami, Florida 33131
ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
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CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, "NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN
CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO, ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI"
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ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI?
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PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT THE CATEGORIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE:
- Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen."
- Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member."
❑ ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY
77 MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING
DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
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❑ DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN
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(IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV)
❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
• CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL
COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
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LYNN B. LEWIS
Lynn B. Lewis, P.A.
Suite 505, 501 Brickell Key Drive
Miami, Florida 33131
AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Tel: 305-374-0148
Fax: 305-374-7071
Email: lynnlewis@lblpa.com
Real Estate: Commercial real estate transactions; Zoning matters before
various municipal Boards and Commissions; Comprehensive planning matters
before various municipal Boards and Commissions, and regional and state
agencies; Legal aspects of Historic Preservation; Condominium regulatory
practice including conversion to condominium; Creation of municipal
legislation and Development Agreements; Commercial lease negotiation and
drafting, and representation of landlords; Construction lending;
Mechanics Lien matters; and HUD multi -family housing financing.
Banking: Commercial and real estate lending on behalf of lenders; Bank
regulatory matters before United States national bank regulators, Federal
Reserve Board, and State banking regulators; Bank Secrecy Act and Know
Your Customer Regulatory Compliance; Other Regulatory and Community
Reinvestment Act Compliance.
SPECIAL COMPETENCE
Professional concentration in representing both commercial real estate
developers and inward -bound investors in Florida commercial real estate.
This representation has frequently started with the initial property
acquisition, obtaining entitlements and development rights, the legal
aspects of obtaining financing, and representation of the owner in
landlord/tenant matters, construction and lien law matters. This makes
me well -versed in all aspects of the legal framework for, and constraints
on, development and its municipal regulation. Additional practice focus
on achieving historic designation, advocacy for protection of historic
sites and Landmarks, and creation of historic preservation legislation.
Professional concentration in representing both international and purely
domestic banks in starting and growing their businesses in Miami. In
addition to a transactional practice with these banks, I have served as
a Director of two national banks, General Counsel to a national bank and
a member of the Audit Committees of two banks. This makes me well -versed
in understanding market and regulatory compliance considerations on banks
which finance businesses in the South Florida market.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
Juris Doctor, University of Miami School of Law, 1979
Bachelor of Arts, University of Georgia, 1974, Magna Cum Laude
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Lynn B. Lewis, P.A., Attorney at Law (Partner, Shareholder)
1988 to Present
Hornsby & Whisenand, P.A. (Partner and Chairman of Real Estate
Department)
1983 to 1988
Context Industries, Inc. (a publicly -traded real estate development
company)
General Counsel 1981 to 1983
Smathers & Thompson, Attorneys
1979 to 1981
ACTIVITIES
Brickell Area Association
Board Member 1987 to Present
President, 1991
Commission of the City of Miami, Transition Team Member, 1994
Community Partnership For Homeless, Inc.
Board Member 1994 to Present
Corporate Secretary 1995 to Present
Audit Committee Chair 1995 to Present
Executive Committee Member 1995 to Present
Strategic Planning Committee Chairman
National Research Committee Chairman 2010 to Present
Downtown Miami Community Development Corporation
Board Member 1993 to 2004
Vice Chairman 1993 to 2004
Friends of Miami Marine Stadium, Inc.
Counsel
Special Real Estate Counsel to City of Miami, Law Department
The Vizcayans, Inc.
Special Zoning Counsel
Projects Related to Historic Preservation
The City of Miami is home to 2 National Historic Landmarks.
National Historic Landmark status is the highest designation,
awarded on a national level by the US Park Service, to sites which
are important to the history of this country. Vizcaya Museum and
Gardens is one of these National Historic Landmarks.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens fronts on Biscayne Bay and is a 5 minute
drive from Downtown Miami. Because of this, the neighborhood
surrounding Vizcaya has been in high demand for redevelopment.
When new development occurs close to Vizcaya, there is the
possibility that the new development will impact the Vizcaya
National Historic Landmark and the visitors' experience at Vizcaya
in a negative way.
My involvement as a lawyer in defeating one such proposed new
development which threatened the Vizcaya National Historic
Landmark, caused me to consider whether there could be a proactive
protection given to National Historic Landmarks in Miami's Code.
Such protection would not adversely affect private property rights
and would also put proposed developers on notice, before they
designed their projects, of the special considerations required
when developing near a National Historic Landmark.
This evaluation led me to propose View Corridor protection for
National Historic Landmarks, which came to be codified as part of
Miami 21. Not only is Miami's View Corridor legislation protecting
the National Historic Landmarks unique to Miami, there is nothing
comparable in Florida.
This View Corridor Protection legislation puts Miami on par with
other cities which protect their heritage sites and National
Historic Landmarks. Having protected the View Corridors of and
from its National Historic Landmarks makes Miami a leader in
developing creative solutions for Historic Preservation within the
City.
Since 2009, I have served as pro bono counsel to, and worked with,
a group of citizens who have volunteered time and resources to save
the Miami Marine Stadium, a public property which has received
historic designation from the City of Miami HEP Board and has also
been designated one of the 11 most endangered historic places by
the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Education:
The Georgia Archives Institute and the Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher
Education, Morrow, Georgia 2004.
Master of Applied Social Science degree, concentrated areas of History
and African American Studies, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida, Fall
2003.
Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Minor in Education, Florida A&M University,
Tallahassee, Florida, Spring 2002.
Specialized Associate of Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology, Bauder
College, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Fall 1993.
Work Experience:
Florida Memorial University
Adjunct History Professor Miami Gardens, FL
9/2005-2010
• Facilitate class lectures in HIS 103 African American History
• Facilitate class lectures in HIS 200 History of the American People
• Acquaint and inculcate students with the necessary and appropriate historical
skills and knowledge needed to grasp, interpret, and identify the temporal
sequencing of events within the historical context of transformations and
constancy
• Administer tests and exams
• Evaluate and create measuring tools, to report student competency in the course
subject
• Report student competency and attendance results to the University for posting
The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc.
Miami, FL
9/2003-1/2004
1/2004-8/2006
8/2006-8/2009
8/2009-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 4/ <.
• Provide supervision for service learning, intern, and volunteer study 1F�� 4`r
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• Surveyed, cataloged, and maintained historical artifacts and documents
• Created finding aids, guides and other descriptive publications
• Designed museum exhibits
• Served as reference service personnel
Florida A&M University Tallahassee, FL
Office of International Services and Summer Sessions 05/02-09/03
Advisor & Program Assistant
International Services & Summer Sessions
• Assisted with recruiting students to study internationally from host university and
other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
• Maintained correspondence with HBCU consortium members
• Registered university students who are studying overseas
• Prepared financial waivers for students
• Collaborated and report to coordinator of the program on issues dealing with
students
• Prepared flyers, newsletters and other program publications for public
distribution
• Organized annual study abroad conferences with other Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
• Maintained files and tracking information on students
• Assisted students who are applying for internships with U.S. Department of State
• Assisted with governing university regulation over summer programs
• Participated with the Orientation of counselors and summer camp participants on
campus
• Observed overall operation of camps to ensure safety of students
• Screened prospective counselors and directors background checks through FDLE
Certifications, Workshops and Conferences
• Member of the Society of American Archivist 2004
• Florida History Network Conference Presenter 2005
• Restore America Conference 2006
• Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Leadership Initiative 2007
• Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
Certified Heritage Tourism Guide 2007
• Member of the Association of African American Museums 2007
• Florida History Network Conference Presenter 2007
• SAA EAD Workshop 2008
• SAA Style Sheets Workshop and Training 2008
• SAA Archival Management Training 2008
• U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services' forum 2009
• Florida History Network Conference Tallahassee 2010
• Association of African American Museums 2007-2010
Boards & Committees
• Overtown Community Oversight Board 2011
• Miami Dade County Public School
African American Advisory Board 2005-Present
• City of Miami Historic & Environmental Preservation Board
Board Chair 2007-2009
Historic & Environmental Preservation Board 2004-201 1
• D.A.S.H. One Community, One Goal Advisory Board 2004
APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD
William E.
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527 NE 56th Street, Miami, FL 33137-2622
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Public Records, and the Miami -Dade County Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance.
The two (2) hour briefing was conducted on April 21, 2011 for the City of Miami by the
Miami -Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust in compliance with the City of
Miami Ordinance # 13125.
Robert A. Thompson
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Biographical Sketch: Dr. William E. Hopper, Jr.
A. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Florida Memorial University
Miami Gardens, Florida
January 4, 1984 to present
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences (current)
Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Science (current)
Faculty Senate President (three terms)
Director, Center for Urban Environmental Studies (current)
Director, Environmental Justice Institute of Florida
Director of Institutional Research
Dean of the Faculty
Special Assistant to the President for Institutional Research,
Planning, Assessment, and Self -Study
Chair, Tenure and Promotions Committee
Chair, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
University of Miami
School of Medicine Research Associate
Miami, Florida
Department of Oncology
Division of Cell Kinetics
May 16, 1982 -December 31, 1983
Department of Medicine Research Assistant Professor
Division of Genetic Medicine
August 15, 1980 - May 15, 1982
University of South Carolina
Department of Chemistry
Columbia, SC
July 1980 - August 1980
September 1974 - July 1990
EDUCATION
Teaching Associate
Graduate Assistant (teaching and research)
Florida International University, Miami, FL
MS in Environmental Science, 2001
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
PhD in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, 1980
MS in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, 1977
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
BS with Honors in Chemistry, 1974
FUNDED GRANTS:
United Negro College Fund, 2005 ($40,000) - Grant to increase minority participation in ecology (SEFDS)
United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 2004 ($3500) - Faculty Development grant to
develop course materials for Ecology of South Florida
South Florida Water Management District, 2000 ($300,000); Contract for establishing Center for Urban
Environmental Studies, community outreach, and environmental research
NIOSH - Deep South Center ($16,500); Subcontract for establishing program for estimating exposure of farm
workers in southern Miami -Dade County to pesticides
United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 1997/1998/1999/2000/2001/2002/2003
($11,000/$12,500/$12,500/$12,500/$14,000/$11,000/$3,000) - Development of an Ecology curriculum
and formation of an Ecology Club
US Environmental Protection Agency ($4400), Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Development
of community education programs dealing with household toxic wastes
US Army Corps of Engineers, 1996 ($35,000), Subcontract from the University of Miami - Geographic
Information System (GIS) model of toxic threats to sea grass communities in Biscayne Bay
United Negro College Fund, 1995 ($96,000) - Establishment of an Institute for Environmental Justice Education
and Research and Environmental Studies Curriculum (PEJER)
US Department of Energy, 1995 ($4000), Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Planning
grant to determine possible exposure of minority communities to electromagnetic radiation
United Negro College Fund, 1992 ($65,000) - Establishment of an Institutional Effectiveness Center at Florida
Memorial College (LOD)
US Department of Education, 1985 ($243,000) - Improvements to the Science Program at Florida Memorial
College
American Cancer Society, 1983 ($4000) - Studies on the Anti -tumor Properties of Auromomycin
B. HISTORIC PRESERVATION EFFORTS
Morningside Civic Association:
Treasurer, 1997, 1998
Secretary, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011
President, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Historian and Archivist, 2000 to present
Home Tour Co -Chair, 2009
ALA Tour Guide, 2010
Home Tour volunteer, 1985 to present
House on Home Tour three times
Co-authored neighborhood history (with Gail Meadows) for Miami's Historic Neighborhoods,
edited by Becky Roper Matkov
Created "Doors of Morningside" poster
Currently working on second edition of The Historic Homes of Morningside
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Restoration Committee Chair, 1992 — 2000
Authored Virtual Tour
Architectural History
Established web site on the life and works of Richard Kiehnel, "Father of Miami's Distinctive
Architecture" and founder of the South Florida Chapter of the AIA
Working on web site and DVD slide show of vintage Miami area postcards
Volunteer at the City of Miami Preservation Office scanning tax assessor's photographs from
1934-1955, establishing addresses, saving to CD, and mapping to GIS.
C. OTHER SERVICE
Miami -Dade County Environmental Quality Control Board member - 1997 to present
City of Opa-locka Brownfields Task Force, Chairman - 1996 - 2000
City of Miami Police Department survey analyst - 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005
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From: Jeff Shimonski [mailto:jeffs@jungleisland.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:44 AM
To: Hannon, Todd
Subject: Address for Jeff Shimonski
Hello Todd,
My work address and title is below. Email is jeffs@jungleisland.com
Please don't hesitate to call if you need anything else.
Regards, Jeff
Jeff Shimonski
Vice President - Horticulture
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail
Miami, FI 33132
305-400-7218
305-400-7290 fax
jeffs@jungleisland.com
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Jeff Shimonski
Tropical Designs of Florida
P.O. Box 5177
Pinecrest, Florida 33256
Revised: February 14, 2012
Experience
President, Tropical Designs of Florida
1995 — Present
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CITY CLERK
CITY OF MIAMI, FL.
Tropical Designs provides consultant services for tropical and sustainable site development, tropical
horticulture, arboriculture, animal exhibit design, development of tropical integrated pest management
programs and expert witness testimony in South Florida and internationally. Selected projects include:
Qatari Dair project in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, Miami MetroZoo's Neotropical exhibit in Miami Florida,
Garden of the Groves Park in Grand Bahama Island, The Ginger Factory in Yandina, Australia,
Landscape Management Systems in Guam, Tahiti Beach Homeowners Association in Coral Gables,
Florida, and Hotel Escalante in Naples, Florida.
www.tropicaldesigns.com is a horticultural website created in 1997 to highlight tropical natural history
subjects including; tropical plants, tropical arboriculture, tropical animals, Integrated Pest Management
practices, composting, the planning and construction of theme parks, hurricane horticulture and hurricane
and typhoon tree recovery. Many of my published articles can be found on this site.
www.MalaysiaFlora.com is website on the flora, fauna and geography of Malaysia and Borneo that was
created in 2009. Featured on the site are my articles and photos on plants, insects, animals and other
subjects related to that part of the world.
Vice President Horticulture, Jungle Island
June 2007 — Present
Responsible for ongoing site development and management including horticulture, management of the site
in a continued sustainable manner, exhibit design and construction, and general facilities management
including general park maintenance, night security and housekeeping.
Site Landscape Director, Director of Horticulture, Parrot Jungle Island
2002 — June 2007
I directed the growing and installation of plant material for this facility. I was responsible for mature tree
relocation and installation and ongoing maintenance of this new 18- acre park located between downtown
Miami and South Beach through innovative horticultural techniques to create a tropical theme park
featuring tropical animals, a lush tropical canopy and dense foliage. This entire landscape project was
designed, installed and maintained in a fully sustainable manner. The title of Site Landscape Director
included exhibit construction coordinator, site project manager, and art director for faux rock exhibits and
project manager for the Ichmura Miami Japanese Garden.
The responsibilities as director of Horticulture and Maintenance for Parrot Jungle Island included ongoing
landscape design, plant growing, selection, installation, and all other horticultural aspects of the site. Other
tasks included ongoing construction, exhibit design and management of general park maintenance,
housekeeping, night security, and general facilities management.
Jeff Shimonski - Bio 1
Director of Horticulture, Parrot Jungle & Gardens
1975 — 2002
Hired and supervised crew of fifteen in the areas of horticulture and landscape maintenance, design and
construction of new exhibits. Responsibilities included development and establishment of an Integrated
Pest Management program, maintenance of the plant collections and grounds, implementation of new
designs for grounds and animal exhibits, design and construction of off -ground exhibits, and onsite
composting operation (held license). In 1992 was responsible for site restoration including landscaping and
reconstruction of exhibits after Hurricane Andrew.
Crew Chief, Environmental Enterprise Inc.
1974 —1975
Coordinated and managed projects for landscape contractor and supervised crew of three employees.
Affiliations
US Environmental Protection Agency, GreenScapes Landscape Program
US Environmental Protection Agency, Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program
Association of Zoological Horticulture
Society of Municipal Arborists
Chair of the Editorial Review Board of City Trees, the Journal of Municipal Arboriculture, 2012 to present
American Society of Consulting Arborists
International Society of Arboriculture, Certified Municipal Arborist # FL-1052AM
Pacific N.W. Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture, Certified Tree Risk Assessor # 1645
American Mosquito Control Association
Florida Mosquito Control Association
Florida Agricultural Council Region 5 Advisory Council Member, University of Florida IFAS
2010 to present
Honorary Member of the Montgomery Botanical Center, Coral Gables, Florida
2008 to 2010
Advisory Board of the John C. Gifford Arboretum, University of Miami, Florida
2007 to present
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1997 through 2001
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Conferences/Panels
• City of Miami Green Commission Urban Forestry Working Group 2007 to 2010
• Urban/Community IPM, 2005 National Meeting, EPA Pesticide Environmental Stewardship
Program
• The Benefits of using Compost in Landscape Development, 2003 Advanced Topics in Compost
Utilization, University of Florida Collier County Cooperative Extension Service
Selected Publications/Presentations
• Creating a Sustainable Landscape Successfully, October 2011, Tree Care Industry Magazine
• Successful Relocation of Mature Trees with comments on Sustainability and Tree Resistance to
Hurricanes, Presentation to the Florida Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture,
March 2011
• Some Thoughts on Topping and Tropical Trees, July/August 2010, City Trees: Journal of the
Society of Municipal Arborists
• Integrated Pest Management and Mosquito Larvae Control in a Zoological Theme Park, Spring
2010, Wing Beats: Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
• An Experiment in Arboriculture and Mosquito Control, March/April 2009, City Trees: Journal of
the Society of Municipal Arborists
• A Municipal Specialist's Travels in Egypt, Part 1: Touring Urban Plantings, November/December
2008, City Trees: Journal of the Society of Municipal Arborists
• Integrated Pest Management & Plant Health Care, A Case Study for Sustainable Tropical Site
Development & Horticulture without the use of Pesticides or Conventional Fertilizers, 2008
American Public Gardens Association Annual Conference
• Looking back at a Successful Big Tree Relocation Project with Comments on Ficus Species and
Hurricanes, Trees Florida Conference 2008
• Some Observations on Relocating Tropical Trees, July/August 2007, City Trees: Journal of the
Society of Municipal Arborists
• Ficus Species and Hurricane Horticulture, March/April 2007, City Trees: Journal of the Society of
Municipal Arborists
• Sustainable and Eco-efficient Landscape Design, EPA GreenScapes: Building Sustainable Sites
from the Ground Up - Soil, 2006 ASLA Annual Meeting and Expo/ 43`d IFLA World Congress
• Parrot Jungle Island, A Zoological Theme Park built upon IPM and Plant Health Care practices:
Featuring the ongoing development of an onsite mosquito larvicide program, 2005 Conference
Proceedings Association Of Zoological Horticulture
• Creating Islands in Aquatic Ecosystems, July/August 2005, Association of Zoological Horticulture
Newsletter
• Relocating a Theme Park with a Compost Foundation, December 2002, Biocycle Journal of
Composting & Organics Recycling
• How the use of Compost and Mulch has been an Important Component of a Successful Integrated
Pest Management Program, 2001 Conference Proceedings: Association of Zoological Horticulture
• German Cockroach Control through IPM, April 2000, Newsletter Association Of Zoological
Horticulture
• Composting at Parrot Jungle and Gardens, March 1996, Biocycle Journal of Composting and
Organics Recycling
• Saving Large Fallen Trees after Hurricane Andrew, 1994 Conference Proceedings: Association of
Zoological Horticulture
• An IPM plan for the Control of Phtyophagous Mites on Musoid Plants, April 1991, The Heliconia
Society Bulletin
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• An IPM program for Growing Tropical plants using Cultivation Techniques, 1991 Conference
Proceedings, Association of Zoological Horticulture
Regularly Published Articles
• Monthly garden column for the Biscayne Times newspaper in Miami Florida, 2006 to present.
• Tree of Merit article for City Trees: Journal of the Society of Municipal Arborists, bimonthly for
the year 2008.
Educational Programs
• Certified in the use of a Resistograph for wood diagnosis and decay detection by IML, Inc. 2010
• Identification of the Larval Mosquitoes of Florida, Florida Mosquito Control Association 2005
Dodd Short Course
• Municipal Compost Management, Independent Study Program Cornell University 1991
Grants
• $21,000 grant in 2005 from the Center of Agricultural Partnerships for a study on mosquito larvae
control at Parrot Jungle Island.
Awards and Designations
• Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce 2001 Environmental Business Practices Award
• Council of Sustainable Florida Award 2002
• Alliance Partner in the US Environmental Protection Agency's GreenScapes Landscape Program
• 2010 Jungle Island designation as Gold -level member in the US Environmental Protection
Agency's Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program.
• Author's Citation Award from the Society of Municipal Arborists for articles in the journal City
Trees 2010
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Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2010
From: Hendrik M.K. Van Leesten
To: Hannon. Todd
Subject: Historic Preservation Board Application
Date: Friday, February 24, 2012 4:28:19 PM
Dear Mr. Hannon,
With regards to the question within the Historic Preservation Board Application on employment. I am
not an employee of the City of Miami or an Employee of Miami Dade County or any city or municipality
located within Miami Dade County.
Sincerely,
Hendrik M.K. Van Leesten
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Hendrik M.K. Van Leesten
405 NW 19th Street
Miami, FL 33136
Office 305.590.8464
Mobile 305.987.1773
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EXPERIENCE
Hendrik M.K. Van Leesten has more than 11 years professional experience as an Urban Planner and Real
Estate Development professional in both the public and private sectors. Areas of expertise include market
and financial analysis, Real Estate Acquisitions, Community Redevelopment Agency tax increment
financing (TIF), and analyzing projects for redevelopment and repositioning.
02/11— Present Jamii Builders L.L.C.
Operations and Compliance Manager
Opa-Locka, Florida
• Assist with the preparation of Grant reports and provides oversight to ensure compliance with
grantors contracts and expenses requests, as well as all administrative and financial reporting
requirements for all grants quarterly and semi-annually.
• Creates and manages a master construction schedule to meet expectations for quality, efficiency
and timely completion of each phase; oversee Master Schedule development and tracking to
ensure data is current and accurately reported.
• Responsible for cost accounting, budget management and analysis for Construction Department.
• Coordinates all facets of construction to meet overall organizational goals for operations
including site prep and special projects.
• Manages interdepartmental communications, meetings and construction activities working with
the VP Business Development & Training and VP Construction.
• Oversees Special Projects Operations to ensure that construction services are performed
efficiently and on schedule, and that internal and external communications are managed
appropriately.
• Acts as liaison between property owner, architect, and city planning/zoning officials to ensure
that rezoning activities and site plans were feasible for submission.
• Prepared, coordinated, and submitted rezoning and variance applications for properties located in
strategic redevelopment districts.
01/09 — 4/10 State of Rhode Island O.H.C.D.
Principal Planner/Neighborhood Stabilization Program Coordinator
Providence, RI
• Responsible for management, distribution, and tracking of $19.6mm in federal funds provided to
the State of Rhode Island under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008 for
land banking, homeownership assistance, development financing, acquisitions, dispositions,
redevelopment, & demolition of foreclosed, vacant, and abandoned properties.
• Prepared Quarterly reports for HUD, developed database for tracking properties and calculating
program income.
• Acted as liaison between City Agencies, non profit and for profit developers, and the State of
Rhode Island.
• Analyzed potential development transactions and determined which projects had the greatest
impact on the neighborhoods. Performed site visits and of approved NSP projects pre, post, and
during construction & development phases to ensure that Housing Quality Standards (H.Q.S.)
was achieved.
07/05 —12/08 Stad Real Estate Development Corp.
Community Redevelopment Analyst
Miami, Florida
• Responsible for the identification and market feasibility analysis of potential development sites
for retail, commercial, mixed use or infill residential developments.
• Provided clients with independent research and comprehensive project coordination services
including: highest and best use determination, feasibility analysis (purchase or ground lease site),
site suitability, development and operating budgets to ensure potential development sites met the
client's investment criteria.
• Performed advanced financial analysis for proposed real estate investment and/or development
projects, including the preparation of cost/benefit analyses, income and expense projections, debt
financing calculations, and pro forma analyses.
• Fostered community relation activities including updates/communication with local residents,
stakeholders, politicians, and community groups
• As a sub -consultant completed retail, office, industrial and residential demand analysis for the
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of West Palm Beach, Florida which was used for
projecting incremental tax revenue growth within the CRA district.
• Developed highest and best use analysis for parcels of land owned by the City of Jacksonville and
located within the CRA district and downtown corridor.
06/04 — 07/05 Miami Dade County Miami, Florida
Budget Analyst/Community Redevelopment Agency Manager (Office of Budget & Management)
Real Estate Asset Management Development (General Services Administration)
• Responsible for the oversight and management of 12 Community Redevelopment Areas within
Miami -Dade County by analyzing and addressing the physical, social, and economic problems
associated with slum and blighted areas.
• Fostered and encouraged local government to improve the physical environment (i.e. buildings,
streets, parks, utilities) through rehabilitation, conservation, or clearance/rehabilitation utilizing
Tax increment Financing Funds (TIF).
• Authorized local community redevelopment agencies to expend public funds as a means to
improve and eliminate slum, blight, and substandard housing conditions.
• Identified and assessed development potential of property to meet County's priorities, and
department capital facilities needs while applying knowledge of private real estate market trends
& practices to identify revenue generating uses for excess property.
• Developed short and long-term strategic plans for managing County property in order to
maximize revenue, reduce management costs, and foster responsible, coordinated community
development objectives.
10/03 — 06/04 City of Providence
Director of Real Estate (Providence Redevelopment Agency)
Providence, Rhode Island
• Responsible for the creation, implementation, and administration of all industrial, residential, and
commercial property acquisitions and dispositions.
• Coordinated the preparation of contracts for real estate appraisals, title examinations and
condemnation proceedings.
• Managed all real estate functions internally including negotiations with Engineers,
• Analyzed appraisals, and conducted the negotiations for the purchase, leasing, or disposition of
real property.
• Conducted site visits and inspections of property in portfolio and in the acquisitions pipeline.
• Feasibility Analysis, Pro -forma Analysis, and Site Plan Development/Review.
10/01-10/03 Equity Investment Analysts Miami, Florida
Acquisitions & Development Analyst
• Responsible for the identification, acquisition and assemblage of potential development sites for
retail, commercial, mixed use or residential development for a National Real Estate Corporation
(top 5% firm)
• Catalogued a minimum of 5 projects during each reporting period, with minimum estimated
project cost of $3 million each.
• Provided clients with comprehensive project coordination services including: feasibility analysis,
site suitability, development and operating budgets.
• Provided independent research and analysis to ensure potential development sites meet the
client's investment criteria
• Determined highest and best use, and feasibility to purchase, or ground lease site
• Performed advanced financial analysis for proposed real estate investment and/or development
projects, including the preparation of cost/benefit analyses, income and expense projections, debt
financing calculations, and pro forma analyses.
• Created database of residential, and analyzed over $15 billion of property for $100 million fund.
01/01- 10/01 City of Ft. Lauderdale CRA
Community Redevelopment Agency Project Manager
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
• Assisted with the creation of the City of Ft. Lauderdale's $45 mm CRA strategic finance plan.
• Responsible for the acquisition and management of all land, commercial, residential, and mixed
use properties in district.
• Identified potential redevelopment opportunities through property and pro -forma analysis.
• Coordinated demolition, repair, maintenance, and rehabilitation of city owned property.
• Executed all contracts pertaining to acquisition related activities.
• Supervised disposition of property sites, closing of properties.
• Directed staff in clearing lien and title issues, created budget & project management schedules,
and coordinated with Contractor, Engineer, and Architect.
• Managed the Zoning Design, Site Plan Analysis, and Urban Planning aspects of redevelopment.
EDUCATION
December 2012 University of Florida, Masters Certificate, Construction Project Management, Gainesville, FL
Boston University, Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs, Boston, MA.
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Hendrik M.K. Van Leesten
Examples of Redevelopment and Planning Work
City of Fort Lauderdale Community Redevelopment Agency
As Project Manager for the City of Fort Lauderdale's CRA I assisted with the creation of the City of
Fort Lauderdale's first strategic finance plan for the Community Redevelopment agency totaling $45
million. Responsibilities included the identification, negotiation, and acquisition of properties located
within the commercial corridor on Sistrunk Boulevard. The targeted properties were mainly boarded
up, vacant, underutilized residential properties, commercial properties or vacant land. The intent of the
acquisitions of properties both on the Boulevard and North and South of the Boulevard was to provide
adequate parking for the commercial and retail development underway or planned and created
proformas and reviewed and analyzed requests for proposals submitted by prospective developers of
properties located within the C.R.A. area.
City of Providence Redevelopment Agency
As Director of Real Estate for the City of Providence Rhode, Island, I was responsible for the sales of
all (City of Providence) Redevelopment Agency owned Vacant Land, Residential, and Commercial
Property. In some cases, properties were acquired through imminent domain. Regularly created
Requests for Proposals, and reviewed and participated in the selection of prospective developers for
various Providence Redevelopment Agency requests for proposals and proposed development projects.
Miami Dade County Community Redevelopment Agency
As Budget Analyst for Miami Dade County responsibilities included management and oversight of 12
Community Redevelopment Agencies within the County. Negotiated and conveyed information
related to localized agreements with the various C.R.A.'s; attended C.R.A. Board meetings, and
ensured that projects within the C.R.A. district were being developed within budget and on schedule;
attended (Tax Increment Finance) TIF committee meetings and made suggestions and analyzed
prospective projects to determine TIF growth.
City of West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency
In my duties as a Consultant, there was a need to complete retail, office, industrial and residential
demand analysis for the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of West Palm Beach, Florida
which was used for projecting incremental tax revenue growth within the CRA district.
City of Jacksonville Community Redevelopment Agency
Developed highest and best use analysis for parcels of land owned by the City of Jacksonville and
located within the CRA district and downtown corridor. This analysis was used to determine the
market value of the City owned parcels.
State of Rhode Island Office of Housing Community and Development
As Principal Planner I was responsible for the management, distribution, and tracking of $19.6mm in
Neighborhood Stabilization Funds (NSP) provided to the State of Rhode Island under the Housing and
Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008.
I managed the State of Rhode Island's expenditure goals and federal regulations of NSP funds to 11
cities and towns statewide. Reviewed & approved neighborhood plans and NSP funding applications
for the redevelopment of foreclosed, vacant, and abandoned properties.
Lastly, I also reviewed sub -recipient agreements and ensured compliance with the State of Rhode
Island's HUD contract; setup and processed all disbursements utilizing the Disaster Recovery Grant
Reporting System (DRGR) and submitted activity and Quarterly Performance reports. With my
assistance the agency committed nearly all resources allocated to the State of Rhode Island under the
Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 within 12 months.
• Committed over $5.3 million to create 69 units of housing available to persons earning at or
below 50% of Area Median Income.
• Assisted a total of 76 households with acquisition financing, promoting homeownership of
foreclosed properties in NSP target areas.
• Acquired a total of 129 units through the NSP Land Bank, to be rehabilitated and/or redeveloped,
primarily for affordable housing.
• Supported a total of 96 units, including many held in the Land Bank, with
Acquisition/Rehabilitation resources.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program Projects
Partial List of Neighborhood Stabilization Program Acquisitions for Homeownership, Rental Rehab, Land Bank, and Developments
Property Address I urtyrrown I state I Developer I Homeownershlp/Rental I Number of units
118-120 Railroad Street Central Falls RI REACH R 3
395 Central Street Central Falls RI REACH R 3
50-52 Pacific Street Central Falls R I PC DC R 3
541-543 Pine Street Central Falls RI REACH R 3
81-83 Pacific Street Central Falls R I PC DC R 2
26 Carpenter Street Cumberland RI CHA R 2
78 Anthony Street E. Providence R I City of EP R 1
698-710 Main Street Pawtucket R I PC DC R 8
85 Lonsdale Avenue Pawtucket RI PC DC R 2
109-113 Delaine Street Providence R I Nickerson Ctr R 5
118 Potters Avenue Providence RI SWAP H 1
12-14OsbornStreet Providence RI SHCDC R 3
1380 Broad/24-26 CaHa Providence RI OMNI R 14
14 Harriet Street Providence RI SWAP H 2
2-4 Vale Street Providence RI SHCDC R 3
32 Yale Avenue Providence RI avail R 3
367 Friendship Street Providence R I SWAP H 3
39Burnside Providence RI SWAP H 2
500 Prairie Avenue Providence RI SWAP H 2
5-7lnkermanStreet Providence RI SHCDC R 2
5-7 Osborn Street Providence RI SHCDC R 3
5-7 Wendell Street Providence R I WEHDC R 2
63-67CandaceStreet Providence RI SHCDC R 3
64 Ocean Street Providence R I SWAP R 3
65 Camden Avenue Providence R I SHCDC R 0
72-74 Pekin Street Providence RI SHCDC R 3
853-855AtwellsAvenue Providence RI D&P R 3
90 Miner Street Providence RI SWAP H 2
1-3 Sisson Street West Warwick RI HOH R 2
32 Melrose Street West Warwick R I H OH R 2
70 Pond Street West Warwick R I PVCHC H 1
Total 91
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ENID A. LORENZO
Objective:
To continue representing the City of Miami's historic and Environment Preservation Board
In its pursuit to preserve and protect Miami's history and heritage.
Experience:
2005-Present
Board Member:
City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board
Miami, FL.
• In conjunction with other board members:
The evaluation of information and decision making in matters concerning the
designation of historic buildings and districts, preserving the integrity of the same
and protecting the environment, thus helping to guard and retain the character of
the city's architectural, historical and archaeological heritage. We also promote
education on Historical and Preservation matters.
Educational Workshops:
January 13, 2012 -
October 26, 2007 -
January 16, 2012 -
Basics of Preservation, Coral gables, FL.
Florida trust for Historic Preservation Workshop
Professional Development Series, Palm Beach, FL
Becoming Better Preservation Commission
Miami, FL.
Employment History:
Present - Owner Kendall A.L.F. II
• Residential Facility for elderly persons, who require assistance in daily
activities.
1992 - Present Licensed Insurance Broker, Miami FL
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ENID A. LORENZO
• Specializing in Marketing, Consulting and Sales of Life, Health and
Annuity Products.
• Consistently ranked in the top 3 in performance and Sales.
1976 - 1991 Eastern Airlines Incorporated, Miami international Airport,
Miami, FL.
Sales and Marketing Representative
• Promoting Eastern Airlines Services on a local and nationwide level
• Consistently garnishing awards for top performance.
Community Interest:
Dr. Lucia Lorenzo Foundation Miami, FL
President:
• Non-profit Organization created in memory of Dr. Lucia Lorenzo who
provided free medical care for needy children
• Fundraising activities to provide benefits for under privileged children.
Education:
1978 - 1981 Florida International University
Miami, FL.
Continuing education courses in Business and Languages
1976 - 1978 University of Miami
Miami, FL.
Bachelors in Business Administration & Management
1974 - 1976 Associate in Arts in Political Science
1992 Registered Florida Insurance License
2010- Present Courses in Elder Care and Management
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Languages:
■ Fluent English, Spanish and French
Professional Associations & Organizations:
• Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
• A.L.M.A Association for Assisted Living Facilities
• Dade Association of Health Insurance Underwriters
• Dr. Lucia Lorenzo Foundation
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