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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Letters in Support of Historic Preservation for St. JudeDear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address:/0 s Telephone: 4 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we e left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency nd place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical an chitectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all succ- sfiul communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectu significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visit to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESI ATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's hist and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATIO onJuly 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signa re: Na e• Address: .S fri/A o/f-/ 2 4 3 _3 Telephone: F(,_ 2 (13 7 4 4, Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of peimanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and 1 ufge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: lo /2 MD I 86 o}.4 2 6.-81 nil (DD. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 27/2_ALL3 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION paluly 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 1/41_52 r c Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 151h Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 7 /6 Telephone: .5 0 / VA Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/Z5/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Ilistorically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 7? 7 7 _5 ,t4 Telephone: 7 g y 27 l2 73 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States, Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: re 19- Address: -167 Telephone: le 0 3 /2 31133 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on WW1 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. [t's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013, Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: \J Telephone:() 2Lo5 - it-1-619 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25113 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15thRoad historical. Si. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami, It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signa u Name: Address: \J Telephone: &)6 (5-3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: Address: \ Telephone: 71) Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 11/J21/11 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: [fri(OC. eLC ctonctil, friAlzi A SocE PE-RoZo CAfr(ACH-0 Address: ../0855 OJ Lk) Ter( =T0J 1r.,L 3 3 I 38 Telephone: 9404(00Z C305) W&3/6EF Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St, Jude Church, and [urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: kal4s- Name: k4110,1 Address: J, -34-g24 - Telephone: 90(:)-- R-9?-• ((.4's Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 1591 Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: ct Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on (17.125111 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: /^1/7 r r‘a ((7\ Address: Telephone: (J/ let 1-((--2 010 e` Gq6/e 3 7,-5y Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 151hRoad historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 7 Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: a' 41-'"t G �" Name: ( £ 1 •e vN r 2 -e)2. Address: c' 9 0 S• L,rJ . st II ,44 Telephone: 3 0 s _ a S S - `1"- 3D�= S o s — L 6 Ccj Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: //473,4 Ai M AtTiNg Address: ZS/ jtei/9 Telephone: 7V, a et( • Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 72-F6 64/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 5cwid ref /(4 aa e /1AA a - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: / f J7Z: 6L--4 Telephone: 153 3 Z 6 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The film that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: berriu sc-,J 4-7 2S75- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/Z5/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel o ted on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Woad historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The ilia' that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: l2t)0 Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE I5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and omate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of peimanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: ,----i- Address: 0 e /C. Telephone: g 0-r 7 9 / z 5 9 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 65_ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signa u Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Conununity! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: -7- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE I5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The fi _am that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: /120) 25 y" Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 02,125M Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and omate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: ( 3 Address: L-4A---t I Telephone: es- s--/ 7 — Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: MY-19j,t4aAk) Name: ik'R,T11 Address: I(D D D 6vt-0 1 11 51" n es.v) Pt. Telephone: 5SC./100-4 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: 4 Address: Telephone: 4-3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 7,2-65/5 Telephone: -N. 6-- 3cq-- 3ivog 3-2,184 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: e-761/7U'4 i2 f ec,3 5�y aa0 K4fai Telephone: ?._d_ 2� U' - ?26-5- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From fa mous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for oiir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: -3 0 3 7_5'-• 7 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15°) Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: / 37/ 0 e-k Address: 7 7 g SJ 1.33 et ht-e— Ft 32 ( cf 3 Telephone: 3 0 3E3;---ed- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: /77 Ailf 17;7 Address: Telephone: JL, r 7 / 9 7 / Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: S (A/ I 11 G Telephone: 3 Li c-'1770 3 3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: (VO 11/4. /14/ N D ( Address: o s' c,u rg V Telephone: 3d3--3 - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 9s- r Telephone: 33/7'— z35 - 5-) 6 --77y Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: c44 Address: 4)214 4)41) /6' Telephone: 5 4 5 4 4 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/Z5/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: 6-) /I. )19 cle Name: Address: )11A) ()`f Telephone: Submitted Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: zg Cv///1-) Ave -/7 /27/9 beca,4 33 P71E) Telephone: --7f 3567 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: (c)( Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 7eS20 a re f24 / ri/i 7 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our comrnunity. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Conununity! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: I Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: d -r-7‘' 4 /10,) /4-(K Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: /1}27 Name: Address: IT V7 .4/1 j/y Telephone: 531,C42 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: _5)() rf iZ Address: 5 C v V /143 n Telephone: g - ( 9 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature:~mac Name: •r 1 1J .`' 2 Address: c r Li Telephone: t 9 (-44 i Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s. many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature• Name: Address: Z-? Telephone: C_33 / 5'6/7 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, M Signature: Name: 4/1/4/?//Ar 6)12-111- Address: 7 3° f\-) .) -1 " 1/4 CA Telephone: -3C) \ 69 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 151hRoad historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: il Address: -7/ I -5 7LL,-5 3 / Telephone: 76E, --3a/ -/ 3 6, y Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15`h Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: QC GA /CII/ A c_'� Address: 7/2/ /A.yi//2`-Z'. 33/51>1 Telephone: 3e _ yo, - 3 7 9 2 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: /4"--"t--- Name: Address: / (0 6 E 0 5 4 Telephone: 3e sic( g/L0. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15`h Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: \ Name: A 0 A \ VA< Address: 2- ( "Z_ S Telephone: 3 0 z 'L 3 3 3 3 I Yr Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 156 Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. Its beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 2- Telephone: \SZ ?L Y7a7 y\A 3 ))6/ f Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, 1 understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTO L DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signa Name: Address: Telephone: 5-3c- Coe/7-(i 6isc /' .N4-.177003/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on ill/_251.41 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL D GNATION on July 25, 2013. Sthceriy, Si na ure: a 77A. Address: \./ Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successftil communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 2 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name:, Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: \ Telephone: / 0 0 / Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: Address: % 77,-/ C7) Telephone: 2 Zi(00 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a cornmunity cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Na e er! o rvl Address: C Telephone: 2-2- S 56. Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communitie,, require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESICNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: ?-A Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that desiv ned historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left wi th nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signitute /14--t/ 7-7ER Name: Address: Telephone: C1o4_,),4 Z.- 71 3.3 / Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear COIT1Missioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, • (1152) Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: III/ 6-V .Z 14A--.1q/9 c__Aihthl-ir2. 33 I 27 3P I Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The film that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: - si M i rvt. i Telephone: (305 it) )9 Road FL_ 33 1,--F Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature:_ Name: Es-4416,r Address: M)Ct,Ct Telephone: 33 I .2_7 005 g'5 j, Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on (2/11/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: LiltA,ilef (0-01-4 rife4/kie 41,16 17C Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The film that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, signature:Th Name: -2_ Address: 6' Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on fal Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the onlyknown Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 'It72E6Al- LA67- Address: )70C Ge-d 4))/ /41/C---) Telephone: 3oS ( 2 3e)J Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 156 Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of peimanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: "70 1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: Address: Telephone: tiA5 /C,09 64\--,01LE Ji-46 PNk-iu FL 33[LLl 305. 4-M, 9__c132 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our conununity that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 3 CA — Telephone: A2(1/ J1-0 S- A-- etfL )7 9 1/( v3-04 '7C Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 7) Address: /36, Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15' Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Corrurnunity! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 77-?) .1.A Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: . 1 "" Telephone: D Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, 1/1— Signature: Name: —C63 Qv / Address: a J--- - /I 1,3 Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of penuanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature. Name: C Address: Telephone: lo Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on Mz511.4 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE I5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Name: Address: Telephone: `7DC Of Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of pellnanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: V1R_S.) Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of peimanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: et) -1/i/dia1 1 1 Address: '7(00?) ,ciAJ I 7Telephone: Submitted Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: -449 A-'Z-Lial Address: _..c4c/ P2 Telephone: (? 7P5f Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincere ly, Signature: Name: /// (/1/-r Address: 3(/ 6 4/7//) Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 6 /?,4 c P/. //.'/q/f/ Acz ()s Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 01..25S-33 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 1L7 frt Address: ( 6( (2 ( Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: frPfri4114eer Name: Address: 220/ Z/�,��Pc/ f7(/� //'€' /-:Z- Telephone: 3&S3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our conununity. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: /j2c> Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our conununity. The film that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 116 5 / Telephone: 3 6 5 6 6 2 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of pennanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: c9 L7/ /70 Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sinre1y, S gna e: Name: Address: C- Telephone: 7f Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, 1 understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: c_00. Address: .:72 3_3 Telephone: 5C Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15thRoad historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: PO Telephone:('O V 9; 66, 3/1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: ,27) 92X Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in -Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to he preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 0IA-C). Address: 9 Telephone:D5 0 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: kit s LA-) 0)-0 s )tYuk. -W(Q q (ea 30 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miarni, we need a sense of pelinanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: s 5 6 - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The film that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: -1-.Af()t4 lociA 4 Address: apreS(c, Telephone: 3 )-•S- 1(1-2.- G-3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: 2 Address: Telephone: 7 / Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: U Address: (( 2 3 0---) 73 Telephone: 3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: (C Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: ) 5-6./e) Liy 7/ -5;7?-5-- Telephone: 76-I Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: t/J72 /7/( ij ) ,;2 /05- 57J. F/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15`h Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must he preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ,10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami. I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: ra-41-11 , 77 Telephone: '?-U.p 21-1 1 Z 01 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 3Dc drseci)-q(1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE I5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our conununity. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: /4,50 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Nam Address: , 7 sti. Telephone: 1) / ) 1 —7, Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: iLg 71,1 • Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From farnous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 33 ‘7 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on .01_25113_ Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: RD1 6 Si Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and prescrve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: AOM 12-, k t7 (iZG.A Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on (1.7j15/11 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: r ,1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIC;NATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: .v*4 PI 0 n- -?- 77-,'? 2-1 3031 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 019 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: .1) k ki cA_A Address: Telephone: PA,kcVtR boi6 bc003 AA 06 150(e) Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for oiir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: y iae Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Name: 0(1CM tC_J Address: 4-1cp Telephone: Jo -CoG Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and omate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: --10 &cLL -7-011 DT tut_ Telephone: -7V - 69 94 (jJ1 , (cot Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for oiir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: (._(:)S Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense ofpermanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: lq Telephone: 33i3E3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for (mir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: P4R.174 KNOPA iu 02-9, 33 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: / D 91)41 '19 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Corrunissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: IvIcm..:- vtrA,t.k, - - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Address: Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a conununity cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: /41-A-='-)6, 4 6,94,e-e-r- l'1/4r-2) AA4,4wt 3 313 Telephone: ) 00- - g- - 2- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: /vrP Telephone: 9 2 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as- a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: IL F/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for oiir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: gthki la gr- 32 S'u, 49% Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our cow munity that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From fa mo us American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural si gnificance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: I Lis° 15-14 c_Ncja,1_ "523()`{ Dt -4“ziQF-) Telephone: 1o5 -574 apb,e) Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left wi th nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: itiaal ieri Telephone: 6 • 321?/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Na Address: /4,) ic/*€ Telephone: 3 /.,2 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our conimunity that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 460 T3( Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From fatuous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 2-0° °6(--11 1)QU C' 5 Telephone: (4:10 74 -44-3 A pA rt-rw, . Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the rernnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense ofpermanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: • Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our conimunity that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our corn_munity. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: ‘,4 Telephone: C,14-6-1A. l FA' '7° c Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 1.5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left wi th nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communitie require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for oiir community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that desitined historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of peinianency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: /450 Telephone: ) 77- /DS- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense ofpermanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left wi th nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: ;t4 Address: 43() ,4,11 Telephone: 0 a N5._ 6„2/7L /2,e 337 /s- 8 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on l2Z/laal Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.1O on (17/21/13, Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of pennanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: ,94,4-C 5. y• 7 A 1'1/7 33/3 Telephone: 46 36i /3/ ///8 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our conununity. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 3 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.1Q on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and 1 urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as' a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 4 o RS Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESK; NATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: 0 Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15`11 Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise ,,ome of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIC NATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Vx- Signature: Name: / '4) Address: 1,1y'oo c5/ /a/ IC; )1-7 / 3 2 / Telephone: - Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 151h Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that desivned historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: c Telephone: qv\ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 1.5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise ome of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIC NATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: r -e (.7 s Address: s/- /1// /' czt ( -7D "3 5-1c- Telephone: - 1/ 3 4,7 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From fa mous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: nd Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise .ome of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that desivned historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural si gnificance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communitie,, require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: k o ilatto Address: Telephone: Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk 31.)( Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: ftvg— 4231)-- os Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It rcmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and presorve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: C r evif G,2Lf.-)i2_2(41ixid 114- Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. Thc firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: >4 ka?•Thsyq 04-co tY/CL14-0-1- 641-5/ /)12-1 -1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on (171.21Di Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Conu-nissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flec Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From fa tnous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 3/ -4'4/6 Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 1.5th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and omate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Conununity! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous Arnerican Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It nmains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left with nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for cuff community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIC;NATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: /-1-C'e2 (37)c}-kzee 1./ Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Dear Commissioner, I understand that on July 25, 2013 you will be deciding on designating the Chapel located on Brickell Avenue and SE 15th Road historical. St. Jude Church is a jewel in our community that, in my opinion, must be preserved for future generations! The Chapel represents the only known Romanesque Gothic styled architecture in the City of Miami. It's beautiful Indiana Limestone and ornate, stain glass windows comprise some of the materials that make this structure unique and a true treasure in our community. The firm that designed the Chapel, Henry D. Dagit and Sons, were renowned architects that designed historically designated churches and significant structures in other areas of the United States. Historically, the Chapel holds a very special place in the hearts of the Cuban Exile Community! During the Cuban exodus of the 1960s, many of the unaccompanied children to flee Cuba in "Operacion Pedro Pan" lived on the grounds and worshipped at the chapel. From famous American Journalist, Arthur Brisbane to the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Chapel has served as a centerpiece of important and significant visitors to our community. It remains, to this day, an important historical center for our community and must be preserved. If we as a community cast aside the remnants of our recent past, then we are left wi th nothing. In a transient community such as Miami, we need a sense of permanency and place in order to anchor and bring our community together. A place of historical and architectural significance, such as St. Jude, provides the much needed stability that all successful communities require. It is clear that this Chapel has tremendous historical and architectural significance for our community and deserves to be preserved for future Miamians and visitors to enjoy and cherish! As a citizen of the City of Miami, I am strongly IN FAVOR OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION for St. Jude Church, and I urge you to do the right thing and preserve our city's history and important landmarks by SUPPORTING HISTORICAL DESIGNATION on July 25, 2013. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Address: Telephone: 3pc Submitted into the public record in connection with item PZ.10 on 07/25/13 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk