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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM l.4CYY . Qf' R i i,�flyy.�}ti fill, ;:}} FILE ID: 6-00700 Date: 5/09/2016 Requesting Department: Offices of the Ma or & City Mana er Commission Meeting Date: 5/26/2016 District Impacted: Citywide Law Department Type: ®Resolution [:]Ordinance [:1Emergency Ordinance E]Discussion Item .Matter ID No. ❑ Other Subject: A Resolution accepting and authorizing the installation of Florida Historical Markers at suitably designated sites Citywide Purpose of Item: A Resolution of the Miami City Commission accepting and authorizing the City Manager to implement the installation of historical markers to promote cultural tourism, education and awareness of historic sites commemorating persons, places and events important in the history of the City of Miami Background Information: In an effort to promote cultural tourism, education and awareness of historic sites throughout the City of Miami, and in furtherance of the City of Miami Strategic Plan (FY 2015-2017) priority areas for Culture and Recreation as well as for Clean and Beautiful Neighborhoods, the Offices of the Mayor and the City Manager intends to collaborate with interested persons, entities and agencies who wish to donate and/or install Florida Historical Markers at suitable historic sites citywide, subject to applicable permitting and other regulations. The Coconut Grove Civic Club has procured from the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and offered to donate the signs for the eight designated sites in Coconut Grove to the City (see Attachment A). The Florida Historical Marker Program, overseen by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources is committed to and will be responsible for the maintenance of these markers after their installation (see Attachment B). Letters of Support (see Attachment C), Budget Impact Analysis NO Is this item related to revenue? YES Is this item an expenditure? If so, please identify funding source below. General Account No: Special Revenue Account No: CIP Project No: 40-1330444 NO Is this item funded by Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bonds? Start Up Capital Cost: $5,000.00 Maintenance Cost: Maintenance is by Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources Total Fiscal Impact: $5,000.00 Final Approvals (SIGN AND DATE) CIP _ NIA Budget If using or receiving capita[ funds Grants NIA Risk Managem Purchasing NIA Dept. Direr c Chief City Manager, Page 1 of 1 (City of -,Miami Coconut Grove Historical Markers Legend: Historic Marker 1a1� Historic Location, approximate ($)* Parcels Streets -- - -- -- city ........... 1. County ............. FDOT - Private * Number in parentheses shows total number of mapped features. SW 29TH-8� o- -. - i 4 t �p JR` ♦ yy �ifp °Y, }� 161 W TRAdE ',�t-.�q WT.RAPEAv...--AV�� L------ .� �.ti \ � yr 7 I ,_I 7i� �I JJ�F-I�� �1r T� \ 4- I Ll b] V n j 1; h 1 :- t `_r 14b45 MiCrti Coconut I I m N I Grilve Marina S coo ua n ar d r TP f y I LtsRionAVE �I -111 s cl _11r 11�— T = - d ' N�tS Miarni� '.G ^— r. 1 r 1 �ras�e , , I ILTTT i : — da ba ,e `.�' �`. Lotgn ut t . NAS Miami ;�. j J I iT uAM AVE Dinner _ B r iI Marina r JI �. E. < 0 600 1,200 = T Aoa I \ Avo Feet ?aaauEi 1 Scale:1 = 1,000' T t= - T I Iifl��`` tai [�a• 1' , _ I! ��+moi I I III ' � I t_ it nen, 11e01h p4R.t �•� ,, c—.. Public Works Createdlmodifed by S€oven Kobola, 511112616. D:W1vDorumentsSMArealS4WeInC000nul Grana Historical Markers.mxd: based on the orichal: C:}yGISProiecWGonmDSNrlctsl B Scgyne Bay ID Na , A Charlotte Jane memorial park Cemetery B Mariah Brown House C E.W.F. Stirrup House D Coconut Grove Playhouse E Coconut Grove Branch Library F Woman's Club of Coconut Grove US Coast Guard Hangar [�G NAS Miami ATTACHMENT A RU . *.,- F�WAMWFIII IM 62 Grand. © Coconut Grove, Fl. 33133 ,.* : )N» \tante Alpha LL[ AfamoderAdams 221 AraganAv2.4 . Coral clables,A3 July 1, 201 5 State of Flo6da Department of Histoft Resources To W�ibrn it May Concernt Please be advised thatt.he Women's Club of Coconut Grove agrees to have our hi.stoHc ma rke.t. re.0 aced in ies.carrorit pa.ion:otL: S. Bayshore 06ve. The Women's Club of Coconut Grove is a. 501 (c)(3� nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated :toenriching the Mfami commonity through the prornotion of public welfare, etion, ..civic .improve-m.ent, hi-storic preservation and the advancement of the arts and culture whi le fosteeing good fellowship a '0 efts membem, We celebrate 124years of -W I ty m: rv!R,,, i mmun' serVice., this year an, d ire one, of the oldest Woman's flubs in NliarnL Please lot me know.if you require any further informatiun. Thankyon for jour coosiderelon. COCONUT GROVE CIVIC CLUB FOUNDED 1923 The Coconut Grove Civic Club is happy to donate 8 Historic Markers for placement in Coconut Grove. They will be located within the boarders of Coconut Grove and thanks to our City for installing them, They will be placed at the following locations: Coconut Grove Playhouse Coconut Grove Library Housekeepers Club of Coconut Grove/Woman's Club of Coconut Grove Pan American 5eaplane Base and Terminal Building U.S. Coast Guard Air Station at Dinner Key Mariah Brown House Evangelist Street/Charles Avenue E.W.F. Stirrup House We are looking forward to the unveiling of the Marker's on the City's 120th Anniversary. These beautiful and educational signs, created by the 5tate of Florida, will be a wonderful addition to enhance tourism and appreciation of the Village of Coconut Grove's history, as well as the City of Miami. Sincerely, 4 oyce E./Nelson 305 505-1147 2535 Inagua Avenue Coconut Grove, FL 33133 20/ Et LOCATIONS OF HISTORIC MARKERS IN COCONUT GROVE, 1. CHARLES AVENUE -EVAN GE LIST STREET (There is an existing marker on the eastern end near Main Highway. We will be adding a new marker on the western end near 37" Av.) The new marker will have different information from the existing marker to allow for a broader description of the street's importance. 2 Mariah Brown House- Charles Av (The marker is proposed to be placed at the back of sidewalk along the front property line for greatest visibility.) I E.W. Stirrup House- Charles Av (The marker is to be placed at the back of sidewalk along the front property line for greatest visibility.) A. Coconut Grove Playhouse- Main Highway (The marker is to be placed to the left of the main entrance at the corner of Charles Av and Main Hwy.) S. Coconut Grove Library- Mam Highway (The marker is to be placed at the back of sidewalk along the front property line for greatest visibility.) 6, Coconut Grove Women's Club- Main Highway (The marker is to be plated at the back of sidewalk along the front property line perpendicular to the existing pedestrian crosswalk for greatest visibility. Similar to this sign the new one will be at the crosswalk shown in the photo.) 7. NAS Miami- Pan Am- Aviation Drive (The marker is to be placed in the entrance median to Pan Am Drive along Bayshore Drive.) 8. US Coast Grlard Hangar- 32 Av (The marker is to be placed near the intersection of the entry stairs -sidewalk off Bayshore Drive.) I - 42"-----I Standard Florida Historical Marler Cast aluminum, text area is 30" high by 42" wide; dark blue background; letters and Florida Heritage emblem are white; comes with a 7' concrete post coated with brushed aluminum (three feet of the post goes into the ground_). A single -sided marker has the same text on both sides of the marker. a A double -sided marker has text that is continued from side one to ' side two. .. 54 DANVEL J', t�1s ai4s ear` xax rta eat August 11 201.5 Mr. Nlexaader Adams 'oral bit& Florida 3 3134 ................ T"l i a°Ou for mumin 0v regarding ffipbt cm ofhistvilml rilakers Mthinthe Vh .off" llami. PoIdi g approvat horn. te 'its°ommi,,i-skm and the rvlever nt Citiepar r iems� :tli A.dminigwaclo it js !;vappol tix 0: of riot Slaee erit of.the r°a urkers within ortr juOielkt on, Vteasc I % me know- if we can be of 413TV further amimailce.. l tail,;, �ppwimp, Lhe input of Our wng Attachment B Prone: Bart, Michael R.[mailto:Michael.Hart@DOS.MvFlorida.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 201611:26 AM To: Ihekwaba, Nzeribe <Nlhel<waba@m1am1gov.com> Cc: Alexander Adams, AICP <alexander al ha di.com> Subject: RE: Coordination GROVE MARKERS (Application # 6008) Dear Dr. Ihekwaba, Mr. Alexander Adams asked me to contact your regarding maintenance of state historical markers. According to Rule 1A-48.003, Section 1 of the Florida Statutes, the Division of Historical Resources is responsible of the maintenance of all state markers. If a marker is need of restoration or minor repairs, you can inform our office and we will take care of it at no cost to you. The DFIR has a contractor that handles all of marker maintenance across the state. When the time comes for maintenance, we will need photos of the marker in question, its location, and a local contact. Our contractor will pick the marker up, take it back for restoration, and bring it back. It's a pretty simple process. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you, Mickael Hart Historic Sites Specialist I Office of the Director I Division of Historical Resource's I Florida Department of State ' 500 South Bronough Street I Tallahassee, Florida 32399 j 850.245.6371 1 1.800.847.7278 1 Michael. H!, tEgdos.myflorida.com www.flherita�e_ com ,.. SIA PreSefVat Ar i0-,un50 � y�.4. EVANGELIST IST STREET" CHARLES At:NUr, SIDE ONE III tilt! laht l lilJt. m I i e rte -1 alta tirrrt t l; rttt ci to the United i-slands' mm.Ay soil mah Florida anki the Fkvida lt.evs, wid sittillar ��t,�ta.l�lr�. uIld cjjm€udd� Nam-e, Meactive delsdndfioha : Nl3ahamia s [haat a*Mled in C.Lw� iiut 1~irm,"a, vvere from the Isl ind of -Jeutltcm, whm tlw t tljpw ty 0.1, lttliniumis were flonivrly emslavekt peoplo. from West Indkin Jai l ttlot7 , 01w,of tlt fimittrelvak wm Marfiah E rg ta.1 t� : ;tl�e 1 h -A gcgl ss to budd their,,w its thim area. WbaA m immigrants scttl xl Ids dw neighborhood, $c rc�4d €its asked tho tDwll to Put .itt 0 rid. w1lell. the ttmn rcfugt , i, tiv,1 ahami'an community- buil! th tt w:l! road i ate 4thc limlo§tolle ttit tll rock), F.vang kt Smet (o.�A ifs tame awn the neighboring chureheS, mally psi'wi li serwd hlack t:ongragat om hilduding Macedonia I talmiNt. Ch.1oh, ate teas Baptist Church, and St, GaiII`;q Meduidi t (,"lei m.h. Another prominent individual from the, Bahamian eo.m.munity on v angolist Str c.t wca's. AV. Stirrup, who buHt: livt e!i to sell an reit U) of u newly-arrivvd Ballamirm imliiignitttsa P"vangd"St t eet,/Ch.ttr4 vtmw s}mbofir s tiv 'kir$ cta:r txwat 1.168 A 1w 1.,0 IDA I fl, l l`ACllt SITE ,5PONSORED BY COCONMITGROVE CIVIC CLUB,. AND 111 fT01�ID A.1)r IIIAI`��l`&I1' F °IyA`l"F I r�quv "t 111111 ft liar u,"'ed Oil kim.11im irk al mar cr- PILmse, r<h,�- w MiLlaed l WL Flowida Historcat Marker Prog-m, HilreMl'If Hitt "wie PfewlVati n, Mo.) -145-;3;71 o �iofl l this t1k);t llcuf< a,� a 01k10 EVAN G CLI STSTREET. CHARLES AVENUE- 5IDE TWO As lhgmtti I'van-mdki streo gv�', w4h. it. 'I'W, ,aoul houartw (lie cultural m -rd J commereMI ei:nlvr rot, tho Bahamlaoscommunily, and 6(�m M"Ifil 1"filth wiq on tho oil: ,,-i it) Doug�,us I�ozhi (� 1 -IT11 Av-olIA-0 oil tlxm est, I u tli cath 1900Me qlreet acme was Cb,lfles Avenue aftelt early still kT joseph Frou 's,-orl. chartes. I'lie F ftm fomily )Id Imid to many of the ewiy f3ahamian. jilone.QrS [Qklild their homcs. fn the. 192W ffic.bmi oess district moved to COLAII� 1101d, now Owrid Avawe� Wliflo 011ier parts ofmcocormt Grove confillued to (kvelopm the Choi-Ics Av,�nw� orp.omalaed 04 sau.ic mid was om at'llio Inst sar�ctsin CNOMR Grove I(I W poved or ro�oiv4: "overs . I Ild t c �tides nh . Charles Avenuo vcmiiim the backbone c�f tho commui it -y ti ii. I , , important cemetary, w1mv ilmablc Pioneers, are bumad, m %,dl a,,4 historic sholt,,tw hamkm The C its of Mhulli creawd a Ncighbotbood District irl. 2005 to protect thtµ uthurtil gnificance andwr lilt hr i?r€r Charwcle-rcoum,- 94,9 A FLORID.A.441-AITAGI.- SWIT" SIONSORFA) BY COC ON1.11'rile OVE CIVIC CIAM, AND Tflti', FLORIDA D'I"I'ARTm L,,N-r ov 201 I appnwo Marker IVNt MId. lvqmq` Lhta it be uiod Our our hktoriknil murLor. Sigwai pleu,w fh% lo MikAwl tiall, f-Ior"Idt! lihqoriwi Mk-er progfam, Ourcau offlistoric kirservahoo, (950) 245-6,171, 6e,4ond this doamont aN a pdt w M:Iehtel,t-1,,i.rt,,�9)l)C)S,�NIYnk)r..itki.aril MARAH BROWN HOUSE -SIDE ONE Maria ll Rroml to 'tho Upper Bogliv. liltal.1110.1'a. Bahamas ill 1 -5 I and immigratoLl Lo k t"nitud tater h) 1880. Bro'"ll livod in Xky WSl. sNiljl her ffiree Lhttighter,, iind aa:°r vkl -d cis ii Latmdfe,,��,% B� 1980, Brovm had moved to. CJcormt GrovQ tV vvork Jill 140 Reacock Inn o% 11 d by "fibarderFi, Charles Peauock,-ThOugh Brovvil and initiaflt I ived- at the Poavock Inn, shesoon hotight land to hLL11d Tier owti honm Lmated on. Evanglelisi Stiwl woNN Charlei A% enue) �,,md within walking distad &- Crom the Veacoek Intl. f1rown. Purchas-'-d the P101 ror $50 ftoml. lool hvndow�n Frmv. Brown.md. her family were amoar, the. first black 10 9�*Ifle ill COCOt'ftlt. Grove, and her hoti . t--onsLrtiewd in 1890, wa,4 the 11irst M611 an Strm�t. Brovvn's signill(ranmto th-e A fficaa-Baham ion mlinivinhy kwed A -ell b o za, her death in 191 O'Her hous� aluiig vvith: those ofathk�r hhi�-,k ludowilors, nfch ag E. .R Stivvup, bvcarne the heartof the Afiivmn.W, hamian waimootty in Caconut Ciro ve,Afticda-B.ahmhial)-N ill to:oi the coi-iimumity in Coconut v,vert;orte (if the earlit-a immigrant groups rivt� Smith Mot da., and Glrove one of Ifiv oldest MaA o4vamunities, in Dade Cmmy. chlaaxtar Comit, I -J A FLORIDA44BRITAGE SITE SPONNSOR;1�10 BY COCON UT GROVE. CIVIC CIAH3, :AND 711F FLORMA DEPARTIVIENTOF "'TATt' 15 I approve fll60v!� mark-er text and Ljoi, th tic it be used oa our Ili st oriel I IIqark�r Name 1.pleaw prim) Brei "Z-" P[w,t.,w fax to Micivaell Vivirt, Florida Uktoric al Mmrker Prognim, Bumau 014i,,aoft PreservatLin. (.8,50) 145-6311, or gsctid 01.1-S doetiment w a of to ARIA -t BROWN HOUSE- SIDETWO C. oll-structed Clwn Dnrlr COWiIV 'AaS6 IMS .. VTiLh BfAAM'5 iisie-v �imz��l���ll° ����r� %koo FrameVi!nl acr.rirrr- lr�;� m wil" dell ll d to Cite vV1,141 the hot ariivl 111imid cli'mm.c. b6o. rc A si icrrtlral aitr r nrliti rt r . 111 arra hill fi g, 8,111anifall immi raq. tN hmught ti)ei v oto r or wme !;iter km -TW -1i a § C -67110r i aus. 0; (b KOY Wem A.Ad` ttth Flmklajo h.4avy-vain and ltrml inns 11�om trop�icol Uea(1ier k�VOIIN; . the 1rCII,Iie� 1'�.�rtumd a `lr� ��r, Moot l tpof and Ling �r rout ovi' r°1 nbjp tl an. typiml ,horneq ire the United trrtvs drerr'ina: ibis time, CO—ACiI homy : #0rrttrred Itt 1 r atrl:; lrlin m lr5r nd"I ion . im high eiti gs, po mhe q a d t)peyubte satsh w imfovvi. Additions 'ro made ttr house in the 020i 11-flid 1195N, but t11 1t0trse. largely vatains, its r i r tirl €1 i; err rrr rn l� r t r, i l :� designate m, a 100) hisLoric historicsite In 11995 by the Oty or mimi. 'rhe man i, 1 sown tiou.* is. iimd in the Florida Black fleritkww 1 rx11 in Imart offlie 'lade• Ave° n a Iflaoric Maria. C hmraet;.r° coom. 96 I arfIRWO the 60 sii:r: °Cmc a' kw t ai l rx sr r €l rqt (i he used oa srrr i nt i°t aC rr rr art, Meme fax l MicluO Ham 1;tl1oCkia l-pistorto PwwrvA8"rm, 050)."4s-6371. or "fun i tlrk dov:umww w�a � 1[ inti �ti�ltw�*aatprrrt-.�tt.� tr �ii:�il�prre�i rrr E.W,r, STIRRUP KOOSb SIDE ONE Bahamian imtti¢g€yams, pl{c od a in w aai:roic in deNdoIzment E)f' Cm.anut Or° ve, Al`r°icim -Baha xai rn immigrant FlIwn,, ;r �kc odbLlry Iill "",*rUp WWWM ill til l atlittti€ ire 1 -99,'l ti�irrl � r1� cI as ii i i r� pl7rok. -1 tt-t ill Ke y- es.ld tl €t m€ vc(l Ws fanAly to Coec nut Graw to work- on ignm De dnQ; primp le fa i, "l`I MLI&III lii,,� tmitt•opremuria l bueanw.ont or the larg st lant.Ic>wers in he MAN buik IS tett- vaory frame Vet°ttacttlai, housv lot° .himself its 19977 Belit-ving llovem�mumdilp lQd people to lx. hewer k,i igms, lie buift mote tliai't I home,,, for . frman Aiiwriean in the x`qooi and provido-d otf a jaa� ks with € pporw mkii�s to reo at d later piuchaw their- Hr,,;t homLs, In aclr_ itibti ,to root estale, stioup € wn d a gnWay Mum. WcyL-le repair shop, taf for Shop- rrlew 1114ka anj &Y goods, store. "rll,vaharua-i had the m wrnl r uk aural elfinatte. so Stiirup m.d othem kite hove to use d1h, sell to plant tropical and f iiLs, FurOmmiom thly bim hm to um! At local utile -AMI to make limy niurmr w� e4l in stone foundaliows for house. Chal'ader Count: 61 .A FLORIDAHEN f'NGF, SITE', AND -Fl 1r,,1�lw0CSIDADFPAiUM11.,N-l'() r :sIe-xr: I approNe Lh.e abovu Ma im"md rva mst Aw tf bi us4 ;Ql mi our hklorWfal marlkm i� riecl �W�Byte A®s I'lwsv rax.:k"Midlael tlall, Florida -bl- rPt t;MM: 185D) 45-6171, or se €1 this cl icudrgal ate a fAa t sWY, STIRRUP HOUSE- SIM TWO Fhe sidfrop ikt use i�s vtw or ti t .-�v wood-1161pr voi&u0s 044111 t'v. late niimeenth C.ol tiny ►em ainir•te irl NI'tatt i -D a& Cvunq. ,iiia: iiouwm1fm8w propooiolm they i/v Irtil shape. (if i[s do�0 r7ct w�rlr�tt��r�. ��i-J rte I. � t�� �� �ti��i �a ���;r���t��° �t���-'ii"��i ��sill �r���9�Et�t�a�- i�l� [he amt's-:-- - - r ! idolltitzt rta•di ecttrre, Tho lurtrw vontrtltrsi nuacrials of'ouLitanding quglfc; that e 1.1111 01.1 and ,oniqut it) rarilh t'li Oda, filclkiding Dttaiv C aunty �,I .sh piiw. Thritt�li the builditi , bas heeii filtered 11 tvtblin,,;'much oohs overall t'rttc rit 4ind ii a rcti•rarrk hlQ ;aartaiialo ofarcliit tune also ialtodwith the BL.Iharniatl expedinicc its, Nouth Florid . A long with thL:, rehabilitritet4 Matiatr Rrow n low, no,orb it) EIN' 'a stirrup.ltotrle sea>vestts rq Milli adev of thoacNevernent offllu,.w rl3� pionocri, Chttrctmi, �:ou rt: 788 A FLORIDA HEM :I'AG x SI'l' DRED BY C'OWU°I" a ,r OVE- CIVIC' CIA.M. AND TH .FLORIDA l SPAR t NTENT 0:STA"i"i` l appr %2 rile nlgoe mm$"er kwo and lvquesl thif it .ttwcC on our h€ ioriwl icubrker. raG C,:a prim itirm� �ma� tutu' Plvow rak .o chichi °1 Mitt, Hors& Mmorical lvizwk r Prqgeano. Bureau ot,fbsiori i'mw0v tion. or amid.1.143 doow*waas a pdito rCi 13�r rlo l a4 ci 1 t? Plil t a ri t tr COCONUT GROVE. PLAYHOUSE- SIDE ONE This,tlieator is one of ibe few strttctu s in downto.wo Coconut Gyrove that typifies the flamboyant cry of tba 192ft Fnvisioned by Miami ntr pr -curs Irving Thoma's amid tin Picruop The Gro -Avas-a. luxi ,ous movie theater d"ign d. ita the Spanish Rmoco.style-by. noted Architect Richard — 1 i hn 1, who.all';Ddesigned the Miami Sentor High School, the WSh Rite Temple, aml.rnany south Flo.rida hares:11c, Gfovwas the most in [i ml. B66re its: opening its l 6; Tbomas sola the theat r'to the Inc., ellevin� �t the to iu c�utcl wring in, la ct attr tions, ; s o :.of mum's l l theaers 1n ' ouffilst Fitsxiri L it was i041lipped with the latest yodel 4 rlit er pipe organ and was one of tie few air cotxtitjone ! bi0din s int the arm. In addition 'thy: building wv d multipie purpos.ts with torefronti� on the grqUv.d lode, offle8 owtho coed, and apartwenh, ci IhQ third. 'Me theater enjoyed a brierpe io f success before it otosed dwing the Gmat Mptvsslon in tho 19308: Character o'ount:. 1,058 SPC INSO CIVIC CLUB, 2015 I apprq�p the abovo nuirker Wa and request that it be used onourhi�tork;al.rrmarkera signed P.lmc fix w Mi6ael Had, Florida t -is s arl ai . arker Program,14mau of F-listst'o ie preservation, (�z) 5,i 637l . bad pend tide docu meat s : d I`td Nii hael.Mart� D ;�i io�,t(b com : During World War U, the davaterwmsusedas a trainingt7school for USArnly AirCorps navigators, Following the war, the building. wwj el6sed La 111 1955 when it % p rehased for $200,0001 George Engle, .who. deeded 'to -ttansformit intoa perfmaing Orts center, 41&—hi red .praai°auneat lila al rz i hit t Alfred ag li r tis r d 1 t11 fasten.Yrhe m d J. d th ter oto E oil June 3. M& as the Coconut Grovd.Pla house arca . was Miami's first l ive t eat r. The opening. was heatned,by the U - S, prenulerepf Anwe ,,l glc tt Masterpiece "Waffin rar Godot'' after hangin wnersliip raultlple ttioos fli theater p�t y` aha ;t t f 1 da:%'n t ( . Despite ftp turbalent Nstotys the t nut �° 6yho.ts 1 1 t Chi 1st i t trrwni a° lona t, i r� l tl e � iarrtry an r ias. a. €gloved �Penue for t � ft�t trial comm r i i liWili. character count, SPONSORED BY COCON UT MOVE Clvica,UB, AND THE FLORMA DEPAUMENT OF STATE 015' 1 approve the above marker text and requeq Oat is be used.on nr me (. pleoseprint) ;lyd,. _ _gym ItQ Phxtse fiax.to Michael [IaM Bureau. of RJ4Iod Pry rvAtloTis. (850 -63712or getij this docua lent tis a Pdr to 1+ ictllml,H rt,(ai�� COCON UTG ROVE, LIBRARY- SIDEONE I Moi 111var swii& a,4 teswment to fhoo tmcity or cocomit: cove's pig. nerer n clti em, , _.._ kls�d_ .is�e�� s _ l�i. trmltvfl washer mAry NO Mumv, the first 11hrary opmted Out ara roml1 ova chanes fleacoe1: and sora"s groccry store ill the 1990s, Munriv bald class *� In lh 1,00111 wi it tie Fret libl ry wa§ built in. 10al a The r4st book,s int 'l. htM € °° collecdon vverc donated ire I 80 t -Ay Louisc CEnegi , wire of stcel magm ti: Andr Cart vgie. who had vi�sit�d the ct vavarlrcr o a yachting Vip, Tile book °a re origimiily howwd in other loentions mid p0marilyst d by local 'M l€ophll s, lei iph Middlunontu#oc, moer of lige Ramaclo and Commodovof else Mqcayne Bay ya6t Club, domacol th,� lood toe construct oii or the 0m5 buildim o In .doing go. C'OM MOCI(ItC gilts Vit) stip.41,A d that the ram; of his lite. wife, Em kvoltld be maintai d can- he- Writer -mid CoMork=U'tiolailt kirk Mtit)t` , hashiand Or ar ,Munme. cl'ma:tted (lie buildin, The hudding was i°emm Welt jar a Angle Aory 110'sh Cotswold C"mage W101. a d`tps d-v1e tooi° and wa hat- cter wm.ili: 1.,144 A FLORIDA Hfl,'KITAGE SITE SPONSOMED BY COCONUT CIVIC CLUB. . ANKI)THE FLORMA DRl ARTMENT O i A C' 201 I approw IN ok ovl;d mtirkiir and rquesr thm it 1r u3k�d on otir IIIA rieal m s ,kor, i t tl.Daw 1111--rlll�- .......... Flax�id�� ( a)145-6,171, or imid tl�,is..tlovalilie[ ft as A pd ho MMtMY110ri a,com CQ(.ONU'f GROVE LIBRARY-SIDC TWO 1,110 Coconut Umve l;ihrtia° Amxvioe ittti openited the small builditL, mitil 0575 whoi t o City or - - Miami cfyored lr;) lett ld a r is ir•�;otiditit'itod racility, "Me miociatloa',w true teem rel.ucttttttly av tat#; tri i t} , ti it �t i rs� lms 1 is itttr�tundl nb { rile lir ii-tti t i s w degign the modern liar°€tri", In his design's Rmoll petit# 'leo► t & to tiro original [i t ry day i ri y incorporating oolithic hinestune ilii€.> t,i c wall comultelionand a Oippod- ahl� roaf for tPic gew buildi mo's we tornt os -t wing, Tho to o—sttary building Ls deflin d by a amp, hipped ped ;-Fiut�� tt��sf'skattr�ttt�" llc�r ���z�tttl ib tal shiL,; (in flit. exierlo �ha4l� a wide 'arid un-irir ctitsdizi rr, cl cit d vc f url pavc w1phparIvJIt4m.,4oLfng, Like the original arrtl is , the tIC li:biafy v as 1-Ytri It Crom local matet°ials such as, Mdo Comittckt lds s�imk piney fklow 6 a photo of the 1 ti i Iiir. Chara tercoun. 863 ANT) `I`l- E t` I.:OWDA PP PA TMENT OF l I' I aper ow.tlr:o 0ovc a mktr text and ruquest th m it lae used on oor hktortca1 markcr° Date: t IOv ,, fay try Nile ael Raft, Flori #u (if Histoac R€• s rvatiaitt ( 0t 24.5-6,37 1, t°� ad illij.J.Wumept s15 a pc11410 HOUSEKEEPERS- WOMENS CLUIR Or CO.CONUT GROVE -SIDE ONE Qrgmized as the Hat ak opem Club o _Coconut stove whea.it wasfimade l in 1891, the o ars' club f cbcontd (kove i§ the oldest fed rat d word 's vJub ;1,n South {lorlrla.r. i'otht° with. thor w:or _s, local sksol tltt`ltr e1�1ri dirk. She fire �ti -,igas 11 i i a "41001 ;6 -we owned Isabella �� rit 6110 N� c 'h drib worked. to 11ather'tli oducat olial, serial, and cultliral development of the arvi's residents and raised money for the conitruction of a r oh o , has . The Pine Needki It bl fara d as an oflMoot of the wornk tx''s club became the fbutid tion for the Cwon it Grove Ubmy. Around 1909, tho olub irivesti at d ways to protect the Everglades ftm developmolt, Mary Barr Munroe spearheaded a effbTt with the torida Federation,of Women's Clubsto.purofiftse land the Evel lades for cr='Vati ra. The women"s efforts ey Iminated in 1916 with tl d degig ation of Royal Palin State Rark'by the Florida: logislatwo, As Fl dda's first state 'park, it beqame to nueleaq of what is now the. Everglades Nationat Park. Slid active today, club tend us one of the mma importa t civic org i atlon in the history of Co=nut Grove and South Vlarida, artorrttittr Ia1 Eq ypy5py g S T RIDA SPONSORED BY COCONUT* OROVE UVIC CLUB, AND IT I TE. FL0'RJDADFTARTTMH�Vr OF STATE I approve the iihov niark r text "d rogwest that it be wd on our Ustorlo 6 ziiarkar. t�l�°� i lh�t �ta� i�rkd� 1���tc>t1��1 1�rkr F�r�iai� u�•�rt dal �i��t�rl� "�°��riir, O EI(RERER x OMENS CLUB OF: COCONUTGROVE- SIDE TWO d4i 31i i1 . } tvd—m lanai# 'lead ,� U 1A, �ti . i in � �`� Leat arelifteut.l. algo-designed to fit -m'! iM cfty Bank, and MaMlister Plot . M bt-14(fi was li pt d .to ti souls, lir Qn-viro non t r�id� � ar�� r6ltA a cid ar h ' pi s n(iw :o cos )andhl.gh.ceffings all Intended to hielp circulate, the cool reeZo" Consid red a fo t�o ria �� titsbuilding., the rch "s mad from tier, iithic %i oston (Poral rack), codon in other Cocomil Gme bufl h Vis. Lv,, a d nextv the Ulm, q and across froin the Pea000k lmi (now Peacock Park), the clubhouse Wm At the heart Of Coconut Grove's social life.. TI°gig Wilding remains . i fU'fw at because, of its as.sociatiouwith Coconut r v 's early &v lopmem t for its role as a social ah,�,Wt ral centerof ihe oommunity. Namv, (p loan print) Man fax to Micha t Progr-,m , Rureau of Historic t'rmervatid ,. (95'. 0) 245-037 1, or send this €iomtrnant i a, pdf to,h l la .1. rt l f i+ 1 ori I nt NAS i tAW PAN AM SLAP-LANEBASE., -SIDE ONC: 1! rl(t watt .i fluf air Gait!wa y Bokw-en dw .tned.A as"'a the Paan Aat edu an Seaplane B,= . nd F ermiartai R-URA4 k signi kE ant in Ow hiqory of is oder arir transporuition Haul lisan outstanding elxata l� -o. f fl r, to a - t i n _ 1 �. 4 ' a i r� t ;r �tss icw t k� at laat t ° ti+r r xr thet� ;i0d Stance and Latit°a America rtx)in €1 is m on the site € f tho l'or er i i Xav l F S ;tdoii: whiO haat basin d stroy,d by the O t Miami l lurricalw of M6, The A i,, -,t moiwi la oiga r acs c ►t tt`tt t 1 i NAS MIAMI- PAN AM SEAPLANE BASE- 510k TWO In iti dtf: � thim Art born mylenildirrg Ny.ara the lar st, mosq nambjrn maxim! pair tami,nal ire tba rl 1. Eta painted tr Neu emwainsit as es .t:torn the Koarsy° oravi .tion aml tlae , 4Q' W of ih�� zod: ae- - tip s r IlaaYr i k rra .ti t n f 666 oth dermal. �jod land view-, The ;,ctc hwAluc the girt Neo I amit7al buil&eig, as l rr2, trial ht rttry¢ vi-ve with a mxkaan lforolira .di -e shape- U an aaialj tart 1 tr l r 9W a `-Nhaind Ike.of h r,", as led on both si rs fornihig the 1tapt� o1" a plane's. wings. 'Ne hange , wmed as maimen€ra cel ,cit izations, and gloruge A. 61'1 flar rovo IN'log globo scuipfure, use i ibr° de(ennini g t1i:0 movomml .rpla es.4 was located &11 Ific t° ahl witral1 '3 lie iemli ll`s (14:3i.go actmi a% a mad.el ror others iii the United 54atcs and abrorid. and it vets Bstrd on tlw, tN a i nail Rvgyl t�ir of f timo is Plaices in 1475, Yho Oty r f Mia i wceivW a. hiswric pr,�,,;a!r•vafiom great front the Florida Vivi ion of Historical Resotrrce5 hi 2007 for rrsswttrlce with their testormlon of the builtlitag :for codinuod tine aas; thu Miall1i City 1-011a The tcrmirrail0,� maipt waithl room now series as th e Miami City C:'onuvissio `g raha tubers. Ch r a oor)o.0 °it, 111 RONSOREDBY COCONIYr OROV , CIVIC CBUIL 2015 1 appro,, ; the abovv ro'iM I Oa - WNE A11d NgUOS€ tlrirt R b.c (Ist'd oll cion hisor`ical.wark.ev_ Na fil\ ter mi hrrel 1lar-i. Flaidrt I fislorical'mark�'i' Progrrrit , Btfire-a s of Hislovic (950) 1� 63.71 -or send ilii, rl c tr.r���n#_tr ra Pait't� i�h'iia�l tlara�;�� t��a 1}tic�r'i tr r c,rn U-S� COAST 'xUARO STATION HANGAR- SIDE ONE This -waplalle luillpir Wmi a pan of the fit. pernianvnit Unluml States C'oaA GuAM Air Qt non iti the cotlhtjl% Built in 1411 the hangar orwd tv; a erueial tenterfor ('oast Chlard.aviation in Florida, Li Florida, key can-to ed ut roscue and aticuation i . nissioas alollAida plillies fl..ulll nthelc ONAst (Ward air siatiolls in The the Laborl)uy Hurriolle or 1915. 01611g WOTId Wat IL avlaws provid(xi Anti-SuLl - 111"trine patral Lind konvoy support; Irl additiml tk,� alding in the prowt.tioll of the nation's wasl& aviator", conductmi reswe alismon to help sniltim.4,0ill Ill.arellant ships, twpwil by tho Nazi Kriwgsmarlm, -I'ho Dinner Key C'oasl Guard.tuaimained ail active presence in the community after the war, and playod rite important part il% lllisiions dwing t1w mns& Uubafi immigration i� saws. in tial 1960's, By 1461a w1lell.the `OMI Llard air StMi011 tIllitnit wdits opmtkms rrom Dinner Kcy:to the Opa- Incl rAirpoft, tho �,,tafiwl had evolved: irk) dw bus.JeA tifi-,sui ivscue fx-MLy:hi the WOOCL A SlIDN' SORED BY (16(".0NIVI'GROVE CIVIC CLUB, AND TIIE- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT' OF'STAT E I aprow 0le .1Bove Marker tum arld rutl . ucst Illm it be uk'd olOur Namo (pleas&, prim) "Ms led Please fbx W Micholol. is arti Florida i-flklorioal N44rk-er Pm t=am, Damao o:f Hktoria Pr6ervalhu1, WO) 245-;i6j"7 L 0rwo.d. th6da c tint tit: as,.n pdf to MmiihaalJ plme''CI% to ti khao I Hart. Florida Hlstoriutl Market PfOgNMUraAAA Of VHMOVAr ' :rCN0rV�#iOrrm, wi.) 2.1� - 33t l m or send this docuri a aq a p.dQu € i�1����8:�i� :��gf� �; } fi��°�tf€s,t �►� ATTACHMENT C State Histo.rical Markers JS ld-.6, Sow; VW RAMS C9.: , PM. U). Al", A40v ce: mm WU.00m) imf 3 .3d 3'pdf (11. 1,0 KB) ,fle't RATO i0mrs"I Markers 'Ari t6.tu oftcort Grovo resfdanU andpirpperty owm. m, In currant and pwafttlal ht districts, P. A 0464-dzeftsltltoWoAprrvei. prA 96d pt*otlo the sm,41,6conorilk, imo iid.vi�Pmehtil IntwIty.of any am 0�-Cmm pct orm.villale West whore 1115toicpreervanon is 0 OhOCA P. r:o con CeM Truiy, April 6, 2016 Coconut Grove Business Improvement District 3390 Mary St, #130 l Coconut Grove, F133133 Care of: Manny Gonzalez P: 305-461-5506 manny@grovebid.com Dear Members of BID: I am writing in support of the proposed historical markers for Coconut Grove. As you know, Coconut Grove is Greater Miami's oldest community. Unfortunately, it has not always taken advantage of that honor. Tourists love to visit historical sites but they must understand them to appreciate them. The same is true of local residents who need to understand the importance of saving the Grove's important historical sites. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Arva Moore Parks Historian, Author and Preservationist vage I ()'I I Application Numbtr; IIM-0331 Hous&eepers- Womena Club -of Coco�uvt Grove An application has been mads. to. place a Florida Historical Market at the following location. 2985 S.Bayshare Dr Coeanut Grove, Florida 3,313.3 As the owner, or the offilcial represeutative of 11v owner, of the property, I am aware of and moo to die submisslo"f-Us: applioadQn1p place .an Offluiat Florida Histo d'eal Marker or Plaque on my prop. Print Owne Title'. D'ate., mail this. sig-naturo page;and attachments to.; ATTN', Miehaetl-latt, State Histelioal Marker Coorditator WvWbn of 'RistoiricalResdurce� Bureau of ffLstoric. Pres orvation R.A. Gray BWId JAg 500 & Bronough Stieat,: Room 422, Tallahassee,,:Florida 3.23.99-0250 VIV2015 Hage i of I Florida Historical MarkerApplication AppWation Numberz. IJM-4�26 ...—Marish Brows HOU–se An ii ti has been. made to place a Florida MatDrical Maxker at the following location: 3298 Charles, Av C000ntit Grove, Mori& 33113 Owner Approval Statement As the. owner, or tht affichd represent afivo. cyf the owner, of the prop.I am, awuo of and a to b iso 'this applipatton kial.florid H ri� M f wo pjace-p-Qff i a ista arkerorplaqpg on my property Print name 04rwnel Mail tWs sipature pago aad aftcbments 6x.. ATI"N -. Mi l ut,. StalcHistorical Mxk" CoordiDator Divis.im Bvireau of Historic Preservation .R.A. Gray BWWing ,500 S. Bronotigh Stream Room 422 Tallahassee, Florlda,12.3"-0250 '114-Ap 8112/2015 T)ago l of l HM am is'rpt ;page mid aftnihments to, Division of HistorioW Rmurces A, Cny HWIdiug DO .& o h StTeet, Roam 422 `i;allays F !odds 32399-0250 l ai la 'ot1 i t a r 1 l a a: Shy / x t r;' 8112/2015