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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHEPB Applications.0 [1J" f z. J 6„. lip .r?'. co..f:ill APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD William Hopper FIRST NAME LAST NAME 527 NE 56th Street, Miami, FL 33137-2622 ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP .CODE Professor and Administrator casadeco@comcast.net - OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS Florida Memorial University Y r- -, 1 BUSINESS / EMPLOYER , TELEPHONE (HOME) (305) 877-1479 TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) (305) 626-3701 BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: [none] CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITYTHEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI? ❑YE5 X NO Note: This restriction can be waived by a four -fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote of the members of the City Commission if the employee is a resident of the City. CITY CODE SECTION 2-612(A) STATES, NO BOARD MEMBER SHALL ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY, OR SHALL APPEAR IN REPRESENTATION OF ANY THIRD PARTY BEFORE ANY BOARD, COMMISSION OR AGENCY OF WHICH SUCH PERSON IS A MEMBER. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? - OYES El NO Note: This restriction con be waived for a particular transaction or transactions only by o four -fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote of the members of the City Commission. THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: - Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check ''citizen." - Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." [] ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA E EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND 0 FINANCE OR LAW HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING x DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST iN DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY, ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING ❑X DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ATURE CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES DATE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS El RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. E (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) Q NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ® CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN Planning/HPIHEP Board Application William E. Hopper, PhD 527 NE 561h Street Miami, FL 33137-2622 (305) 877-1479 - casadeco@comcast.net PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens, Florida. Assistant Professor of Cheristry January 4, 1984 to August 14, 1988 Reporting to: Chair, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Duties: Teach courses in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Physical Science; redesign Chemistry major; organize chemistry stock room Chair, Division of NaturalSciences and Mathematics August 15, 1984 to August 14, 1988 August 15, 1994 to August 14, 1996 Reporting to: Dean of the Faculty Duties: Administer majors in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Medical Technology and dual -degree program in Engineering; prepare schedule of classes; evaluate faculty; supervise advising; teach half-time, and additionally as needed; administer divisional budget; supervise divisional secretary; represent the division on the academic council; chair divisional meetings; prepare divisional reports; participate on campus -wide search committee for new faculty Professor of Chemistry August 15, 1988 to July 1, 2002 Dean of the Faculty August 15, 1988 to August 14, 1991 Reporting to: Vice President of Academic Affairs (1988-1989); President (1989-1991) Duties: Oversee all faculty and academic prograrns; represent academic affairs on the president's cabinet; administer budget for academic affairs; recommend to the president the hiring of new faculty; evaluate division chairs; chair general faculty meetings; hear and resolve student academic complaints and problems; revise Faculty Handbook Special Assistant to the President for Institutional Research, Planning, Assessment, and Self -Study August 15, 1991 to August 14, 1994 Reporting to; President Duties: Gather, analyze, and report all institutional statistics, including WEDS, UNCF, 1CUF, SACS, and other surveys; organize planning retreats for administrative council; develop institutional strategic plan; develop institutional effectiveness plans for all academic and administrative units; train personnel in developing their institutional effectiveness plans and reports; oversee institutional self -study process 2IHopper Director of Institutional Research August 14, 1994 to August 14, 2002 Reporting to: Executive Vice President and Provost f Duties: Gather, analyze, and report all institutional statistics, including IPEDS, UNtF, ICUF, SACS, and other surveys; develop and publish institutional•:fact-book; compile institutional effectiveness reports; Director, Center fbr Urban Environmental Studies August 15, 1999 to present Reporting to: Executive Vice President and Provost Duties: Administer contract with South Florida Water Management District; develop major in Environmental Studies; conduct public outreach for Everglades Restoration; establish research and faculty development agendas; teach courses in Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Earth Science, and Insight I and II (Honors Science) Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Studies July 1, 2002 to present Reporting to: Chair, ❑eparhnent of Health and Natural Sciences Duties: Advise Environmental Studies majors; develop course schedule in Environmental Studies; teach courses in Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Earth Science, Air Resources, Energy Resources, Water Resources, Urban Ecology and Lab, Ecology of South Florida and Lab, US Environmental Policy, Field Studies, Senior Seminar, Insight I and 11 (Honors Science), Physical Science Dean, School of Arts and Sciences July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012 Reporting to: Duties: Accreditation Liaison July 1, 2009 to present Reporting to: Duties: Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Oversee all academic programs and personnel in the Departments of Aviation and Safety, Computer Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology, Health and Natural Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts; address all student complaints and problems; approve all course offerings, requisitions, changes -of -grade, faculty overloads, adjunct hiring, transient permits, course substitutions, course and new major proposals, and faculty evaluations in the School of Arts and Sciences President Transmit all official communications and reports from the university to the Southern. Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges; make an-angernents for decennial accreditation on -site visiting team; inform the university community of the requirements of the Coininission; oversee the writing and submission of the Compliance Certificate and Focused Report; administer the web -based accreditation database and reporting system Associate lice President for Institutional Effectiveness July I, 2012 to present Reporting to: Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs 3IHopper Duties: Supervise all planning, assessment, institutional research, Quality Improvemnent Plan, and institutional and specialized accreditation efforts; serve on the Academic Affairs Executive Committee Relevant offices held: Faculty Senate: President (three terms); Vice President (two terms) Chair, Tenure and Promotions Committee (1997-2007) Internal Review Board (2004-2007) Chair, Academic Affairs Reorganization Task Force (2005) Chair, Academic Program Prioritization Committee (20I3) Co -Chair, Strategic Planning Task Committee (2014) University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida Department of Oncology, Division of Cell Kinetics Research Associate May 16, 1982 -December 31, 1983 Department of Medicine, Division of Genetic Medicine Research Assistant Professor August 15, 1980 - May 15, 1982 University of South Carolina Department of Chemistry Columbia, SC Teaching Associate July 1980 - August 1980 Graduate Assistant (teaching and research) September 1974- July 1990 EDUCATION Florida International University, Miami, FI. MS in Environmental Sciences, 2001 University of the South, School of Theology, Sewanee, TN, Education for Ministry Theological Education by Extension, 1988 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC PhD in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, 1980 MS in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, I977 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK BS with Honors in Chemistry, 1974 4!l[opper FUNDED GRANT PROJECTS: United Negro College Fund, 2005 ($40,000) - Grant to increase minority participation/In/ecology United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 2004 ($3500) 7.Faculty Development grant to develop course materials for Ecology of South Florida ' . South Florida Water Management District, 2000 ($300,000) - Contract for establishing,. Center for Urban Environmental Studies, community outreach, and environmental research NIOSH - Deep South Center ($16,500) - Subcontract for establishing program for estimating exposure of farm workers in southern Miami -Dade County to pesticides United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 1997/1998/1999/2000/2001/2002/2003/2008 ($11,0001$12,5001$12,500/$12,500/$14,0001$11,000/$3,0001$500) - Development of an Ecology curriculum and formation/support of an Ecology Club US Environmental Protection Agency ($4400) - Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Deve]opment of community education programs dealing with household toxic wastes US Army Corps of Engineers, 1996 ($35,000) - Subcontract from the University of Miami - Geographic Information System (GIS) model of toxic threats to sea grass communities in Biscayne Bay United Negro College Fund, 1995 ($96,000) - Establishment of an Institute for Environmental Justice Education and Research and Environmental Studies Curriculum (PEJER) US Department of Energy, 1995 ($4000) Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Planning grant to determine possible exposure of minority communities to electromagnetic radiation United Negro College Fund, 1992 ($65,000) - Establishment of an Institutional Effectiveness Center at Florida Memorial College (LOD) US Department of Education, 1985 ($243,000) - Improvements to the Science Program at Florida Memorial College (MISIP) American Cancer Society, 1983 ($4000) - Studies on the Anti -tumor Properties of Auromomycin SELECTED REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Historic Homes ofMorningside by Keith Edward Soto; digitization and publication, 201 6 Florida Memorial University Focused Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 2012 Florida Memorial University Compliance Certification Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 2011 "Species Richness in Three Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods"; poster presented at the meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, Georgia, August 5-12, 2003 "Changes in Historical Tree Cover in Three Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods"; presentation at the meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 22, 2003 "Changes in Historical Tree Cover in Two Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods'; poster presented at the meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, Arizona, August 3-10, 2002 "Morningside and Bay Point" in Miami's Historic Neighborhoods: A History of Community; Meadows, Gail and [-topper, William E.; San Antonio: Historical Publications Network, 2001 51110pPer "Environmental Justice Considerations ofTRI Sites in Miami -Dade, Hillsborough, and Duval Counties, Florida", Proceedings of the First Florida Conference on Community Health, 1997 "Florida Memorial College Institutional Effectiveness Report", 1993, 1995, 1997 ".First Follow -Up Report to the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools", October 13, 1993 "Experimental Pharmacology of Ain•omomycin," Samy, T.S-A., Siegal, P., hopper, W.E., Jr., and Krishan, A., Cancer Research 44, 3202(1984) "Light Spectroscopic Studies of the Binary Complex of Lactobacillus casei Thymidylate Synthetase and 5-Fluoro-2'-Deoxyuridylate," Lewis, C.A., .Hopper, W.E., Jr., Wheeler, M.R., and Dunlap, R.B., Journal of Biological Chemistry 256, 7347(1981) Studies on the Nature of the Binary and the Ternary Complexes gfThymidylate Synthetase with Nucleotides and Folate Derivatives, Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1980 "UV Difference, Circular Dichroism, and [``'F]-NMR Studies of the Interaction of Folates with the FdUMP-Thymidylate Synthetase Binary Cornplex," Hopper, W.E., Jr., Lewis, C.A., Jr., and Dunlap, R.B., paper delivered at the meeting of the American Association for Cancer Researchers, San Diego, CA, 1980 and at the meeting of the American Society of Biological Chemists and the Biophysical Society, New Orleans, LA, June 1980 "The Inhibition of Thymidylate Synthetase by PO-UMP," paper delivered at the meeting of the South- East Regional American Chemical Society, Savannah, GA, November 1978 The Interaction of Thy+midulate Synthetase with Periodate-Oxidized Uriclvlic Acid, Master's Thesis, University of South Carolina, 1977 SERVICE Miami -Dade County Environmental Quality Control Board member, 1997 to present; Co-chair 2012 to present City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board member, 2007 to present; Chairman, January 2008 to present Morningside Civic Association, Board member 1997-201 1, President, 2004-2008; Secretary, 2001-2003, 2010, 2011; 25th Anniversary Home Tour Chair, 2009; Historian and Archivist, 1998 to present City of Opa-locka Brownfields Redevelopment Task Force, Chairman, 1996 - 2000 City of Miami Police Department survey analyst - 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 20141 ~' City of Miami Historic Preservation Office volunteer - 2004 to present; recognized by Dade Heritage -- Trust for "Outstanding Individual Service", April 26, 2007 = . Jf l�}�tt i APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD C •HRr CTc r4 �: % . C.-A FIRST NAME LAST NAME 1 EE c tJ 6, n4 rT [fO(o iv) f/ hi FLv'-►D4 31 ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE L�nJ�75��A c *4-r# I' 7t LT Ci-1 ' r.1C-1-K rDPr c, = a c.ck� OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS GNg is ToPJ*R C - LA -kin sc Age HiThC7ve BUSINESS / EMPLOYER TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY OTHER PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: Mom E _Z ry CITY CODE SECTION 2-884(E) STATES, NO EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN CITY OF MIAMI EMPLOYEES, SHALL SERVE, OR BE APPOINTED TO ANY BOARD OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR ANY MUNICIPALITY THEREIN OTHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI? E Note: This restriction can be waived by a four -fifths (415ths) affirmative vote of the members of the City Commission if the employee is a resident of the CO. YES MN() CITY CODE SECTION 2-612(A) STATES, NO BOARD MEMBER SHALL ENTER INTO A CONTRACTOR TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY, OR SHALL APPEAR IN REPRESENTATION OF ANY THIRD PARTY BEFORE ANY BOARD, COMMISSION OR AGENCY OF WHICH SUCH PERSON IS A MEMBER. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? DYES ONO Note: This restriction can be waived fora particular transaction or transactions only by a four -fifths (415ths) affirmative vote of the members of the City Commission. THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: - Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check citizen." - Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSED IN FLORIDA ;Z: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE, AND HAVING 0 DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. SIGNATURE PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND ❑ FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND 7-1 INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. 7-1 ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES DATE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS C� LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) E NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL WITH REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN Plann]ng/HPIHEP Board Application 10/2014 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Prepared for the City of Miami I Historic + Environmental Preservation Board I June 2017 CHRISTOPHER CAWLEY Landscape Architecture LLC CC LA BACKGROUND Originally from Washington DC, Christopher Cawley relocated to Miami in 2001 to accept a position with EGS2 Corporation and the Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership, While with the firm Chris was fortunate to be involved with many high profile projects, including ICON + Murano Grande in South Beach, the Miami Beach Marina Baywaik, and Las Olas River House in Ft. Lauderdale. In 2005, Chris founded Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture with the intent of focusing primarily on Art Deco and historic renovation projects. Since that time CCLA has evolved into a full service consulting practice, and current projects include private gardens, estates, boutique hotels, and high rise developments. CCLA has been fortunate to assist with many historic projects, including the renovation for the Leslie Hotel and the Fontana Condominium in South Beach, and the Prescott Mansion located in the Bayside Historic District. r ..,._,ti rr_'l I p Cal] JUii 2--ii,k:i il: 21 aFr. .w . CITY CLEIaK CREDENTIALS • Florida Registered Landscape Architect, License LA 6666786 ■ Biscayne Boulevard Competition, Florida Inside Out Magazine, Winning Entry, 2006 • MiMo Award for Renovation, The Fontana, Miami Design Preserv. League, 2006 Landscape Architect of Record • Merit Award for Renovation, The Vanderbilt, Miami Design Preserv, League, 2006 Landscape Architect of Record ■ Village of Bal Harbour, Architectural Review Board Member, 2007— current chairperson PUBLICATIONS • Architectural Digest: AROD Builds His Dream Home in Miami, June 2016 • Florida Design: Vacation Homes Florida Style, CCLA project featured, June 2016 • Town and Country: See Inside Alex Rodrigues Modern Miami Mansion, Summer 2017 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Prepared for the City of Miami I Historic + Environmental Preservation Board I June 2017 CHRISTOPHER CAWLEY Landscape Architecture LLC LA 2017 JJ14 77 (t H H I: 21 • CLcr;it CITY OF i ilArii EDUCATION Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 1999 Graduate Studies in Landscape Architecture, Florida International University, Summer 2011 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture, LLC, Miami, Current Providing comprehensive Landscape Architecture services in Miami, Miami Beach, and South Florida. Current projects include the Prescott Mansion in the Bayside Historic District, Buena Vista Flats in the Miami Design District, the Dania Beach Marina, the Plymouth and Ansonia Hotels in the South Beach, and 22 Star Island in Miami Beach. O'Leary Richards Design Associates, Miami, 2006-2009 Provided design, project management, and business development services for municipal, healthcare, and park planning projects. Representative projects included the Sunny Isles Government Center, the Collins Avenue Pedestrian Promenade in Sunny Isles, and Four Phillies Farm in Miami Dade County. EGS2 Corporation / Sieger Suarez Architectural Part. Miami, 2001 — 2005 Completed design, project management, and construction administration for several high rise and resort developments throughout South Florida. CONTACT Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture, LLC 780 NE 69'^ Street, Suite 1106 l Miami, Florida 33138 l 786.534.5327 chris@christophercawley.com PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Prepared for the City of Miami I Historic + Environmental Preservation Board I June 2017 CHRISTOPHER CAWLEY I CC Landscape Architecture LLC LA