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Mojdeh Khaghan 12/31/2020MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Horida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Rafael Granado, City Clerk Tel: (305) 673-741 1, Fax: (305) 673-7254 Email CityClerk@miamibeach.gov January 19, 2017 Ms. Mojdeh Khaghan 5151 Collins Avenue # 1727 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 SUBJECT: Housing Authority Dear Ms. Mojdeh Khaghan: Congratulations! You have been appointed by Mayor Philip Levineto the agency, board or committee named above fora term ending: 10/11/2020. Pursuant to City of Miami Beach Code Section 2-22 (5)a,"Notwithstanding any other provision of the City Code or of any resolution, commencing with terms beginning on or after January 1, 2007, the term of every board member who is directly appointed by a member of the City Commission shall automatically expire upon the latter of: December 31 of the year the appointing City Commissioner leaves office or upon the appointment/election of the successor City Commission member." If you are unable to accept this appointment, or have any questions, please call the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7411. Please read the enclosed materials carefully. Congratulations again and good luck. Regards, Ra el Granado City Clerk cc: Saul Frances, Parking Director Maria Ruiz, City Liaison Miguel! J. Del Campillo, Executive Director ATTACHMENTS: Letter of Appointment Oath City Code/Ordinance section applicable to agency, board or committee City Code Section 2-22, 2-23, 2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 2-458 and 2-459 Ordinance No. 2006-3543 - Amendment to City Code Section 2-22 Miami -Dade County Code Section 2-11.1 - Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics City Wide Permit Application - (Parking Department Form) Booklet - Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Rafael Granado, City Clerk Tel: (305) 673-7,411, Fax: (305) 673-7254 Email CityClerk@miamibeach.gov TO: Ms. Mojdeh Khaghan RE: Housing Authority I do solemnly swear or affirm to bear true faith, loyalty and allegiance to the Government of the United States, the State of Florida, and the City of Miami Beach, and to perform all the duties of a member of the above-mentioned board or committee of the City of Miami Beach to which I have been appointed for a term ending: 10/11/2020. I have been issued a copy of section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code (Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance), as well as Florida Commission on Ethics Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and understand that as a member of a City of Miami Beach Board and/or Committee, I must comply with the financial disclosure* requirements of Miami -Dade County or the State of Florida (depending on the board or committee on which I serve) on July 1st, following the closing of the calendar year on which I have served. .1Vlojdeh aghan Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2� day of S , 2017 Ramon Quezada Deputy Clerk *Please visit the City of Miami Beach website at www.miamibeachfl.gov under City Clerk/Board and Committees for additional information regarding the Financial Disclosure Requirements. We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. rr_tct iF L City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Telephone: 305.673.7411 Fax: 305.673.7254 CityClerk@miamibeachfl.gov Acknowledgement of fines/suspension for Board/Committee Members for failure to comply with Miami - Dade County Financial Disclosure Code Provision Code Section 2-11.1(1) (2) Board Member's Name: kl t9d Cee - 1 4 I understand that no later than July 1, of each year all members of Boards and Committees of the City of Miami Beach, including those of a purely advisory nature, are required to comply with Miami -Dade County Financial Disclosure Requirements. This means that the members of City Advisory Boards, whose sole or primary responsibility is to recommend legislation or give advice to the City Commission, must file, even though they may have been recently appointed. One of the following forms must be filed with the City Clerk of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, no later than 12:00 noon of July 1, of each year. 1. A "Source of Income Statement" 2. A "Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1)" 3. A Copy of your latest Federal Income Tax Return Failure to file one of these forms, pursuant to the Miami -Dade County Code, may subject the person to a fine of no more than $500, 60 days in jail or both. S Updated: Monday, April 20, 2015 Page 4 of 4 F:\CLER\$ALL\aFORMS\BOARD AND COMMITTEES\BC APPLICATION REVISED 06022014.docx (c5•7)/7 ate RAAt\/\ BE Name: 1-7 DIVERSITY STATISTICS REPORTING dIA a el_keth Board 1 Committee: l-1 po 5 t v1 Q.' 44no Yt Appointment Date: �1 Pursuant to City of Miami Beach Ordinance 2009-3632, the City is required to annually prepare and present a report to the City Commission identifying the City's diversity statistics. This form allows board and committee applicants and members to voluntarily self -identify their race, ethnicity, disabled status and gender. Please check the appropriate box for each category: Gender: Male Female Race/Ethnic Categories What is your race? African-American/Black Caucasian/White lJ Asian or Pacific islander Native-American/American Indian Other — Print Race: Do you consider yourself to be Spanish, Hispanic or Latino/a? Mark the "No" box if not Spanish, Hispanic, Latino/a. 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J9CMii :nry information form 05-20-13 FINAL.doc Updated: Monday, January 26, 2015 Contact Us 1 Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach Page 1 of 1 The Housing Authority of the City of Mani Beach Employment ® Contact Us Click to See Our New Developments About Housing Programs Section 8 Resources Development Procurement CONTACT US Report Fraud You are here: Home > Contact Us Contact Us Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach 200 Alton Road Miami Beach, FL 33139 Phone: (305) 532-6401 Fax: (305) 674-8001 TDD: (305) 672-5501 To contact us by email, please choose a department below: Asset Management Family Self Sufficiency Finance Housing Development Programs Housing Programs/Operations HR Section 8 Social Services Home i About 1 Housing Programs 1 Section 8 I Resources 1 Development Procurement 1 Site Map i Privacy Policy 1 Terms of Service 1 Copyright © 2007 All Rights Reserved. http://www.hacmb.org/contact-us 1/18/2017 About l Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach Page 1 of 3 The Housing Authority of the city of Miami Beach Employment ® Contact Us Click to See Our New Developments About Housing Programs Section 8 Resources Development Procurement ABOUT Mission Statement Board of Commissioners What's New Events You are here: Home > About Letter From the Executive Director During 2013, the Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach (HACMB) continues to excel in providing quality housing services to over 3,700 families annually. Indeed, the HACMB now ranks as one of the top ten largest housing agencies among Florida housing authorities, with an impact on the local economy of over 30 million dollars annually. Seven years ago, the HACMB instituted its Model Agency Initiative (MAI) establishing a strategic approach to achieve excellence in all areas of services provided. After identifying improvements and new endeavors to be pursued, the HACMB proceeded to secure the necessary funds by competing successfully for State of Florida HOME funds, Miami -Dade County Surtax funds, and City of Miami Beach HOME funds. These funds, as well as Public Housing Capital Funds, CDBG Disaster Recovery Initiative funds, and ARRA funds, have now been put to work in the most comprehensive renovation ever conducted at Rebecca Towers. In addition, the HACMB has undertaken the rehabilitation and new construction of quality affordable housing. Today, the HACMB is developing housing for the first time since the 1970s. Acting as the developer, the agency completed the rehabilitation of Henderson Court, a five -unit Art Deco building that had been previously boarded up for a decade. Simultaneously, the construction of the Steven E. Chaykin Apartments, providing 30 units of affordable elderly frail/disabled housing in the heart of South Beach, was completed in December 2012. In addition, in February 2013, the HACMB completed the renovation of the Lois Apartments, a 16 -unit Mediterranean Revival building which provides affordable units to families. The Leonard Turkel Residences, a 21 -unit contemporary building for the elderly, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in the Fall of 2014. Concurrently, the HACMB is successfully conducting multi-million dollar upgrades for Rebecca Towers, turning this complex into a model of public housing for the 21st Century. Completed so far in this comprehensive initiative are the installation of over 1,600 high impact windows, an elevator modernization project that provided state-of-the- art elevators, a full-scale renovation of the residents' lunch room, professional exterior pressure washing and painting, installation of upgraded emergency generator systems, installation of a tele -entry http://www.hacmb.org/about 1/18/2017 About Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach Page 2 of 3 system, as well as eco -friendly initiatives such as roof replacement, installation of tankless water heaters, water conserving toilets, new energy efficient domestic water pump systems, and a rain -sensing irrigation system. Currently, underway is the replacement of a hot water boiler system with a high efficiency tankless system. While these major physical improvements are underway, the HACMB has managed not only to operate as a U.S. HUD designated High Performer for the last seven years; but to increase its Section 8 voucher baseline by an unprecedented 20 percent, currently administering 3,100 vouchers from the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and the HUD-VASH Programs. The HUD-VASH program operated by the HACMB has emerged as the most prominent and largest in South Florida. As part of this growing effort to service our veteran community, the HACMB is also implementing a HUD-VASH program under an agreement with the Key West/Monroe County Housing Authority. Meanwhile, the HACMB continues to successfully operate its FSS Program, including the Section 8 Homeownership component through which FSS participants have become first-time homeowners. In addition, the HACMB serves as a member of the Housing Committee of the Miami -Dade County Homeless Trust. Another innovation also introduced under the HACMB's MAI, is a quarterly networking event attracting over 20 social services providers from South Florida. Most recently, the HACMB and FIU School of Architecture entered into a design collaboration effort. Despite all the new initiatives the HACMB remains a model of efficiency, operating as a streamlined agency consistently within budget. Currently, the HACMB is actively involved with the Florida Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (FAHRO) and the Southeastern Association of Housing and Community Development Professionals (SERC). At the same time, the HACMB is involved with the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO). Awards In 2008, HACMB received the South Florida Business Journal Excellence in Human Resources Award. In 2009, the Alliance for Aging, Inc. awarded the HACMB the Jose Paulos"Above and Beyond" Award for community networking efforts to better serve the elderly. In 2010, the Department of Defense recognized the HACMB as a Patriotic Employer. In 2010, the HACMB Executive Director received FAHRO's Executive of the Year Award, a first for the agency. In 2011, the HACMB received FAHRO's Housing Authority of the Year Award, also a first for the agency. In 2012, the Steven E. Chaykin Apartments was selected for the Award of Merit for Innovation for Sustaining Places by the American Planning Association - Florida Chapter. http://www.hacmb.org/about 1/18/2017 About 1 Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach Page 3 of 3 The HACMB is a member of FAHRO, NAHRO, SERC-NAHRO, PHADA and ULI. Miguel) J. Del Campillo Executive Director Home I About I Housing Programs 1 Section 8 I Resources 1 Development Procurement I Site Map I Privacy Policy I Terms of Service 1 Copyright © 2007 All Rights Reserved. http://vvww.hacmb.org/about 1/18/2017