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2014-28621 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28621 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS MAY 30, 2014 MEETING TO RENAME THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER ICE SKATING RINK IN MEMORY OF BARBARA MEDINA AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-503 OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 23, 2014 AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS, during the April 9, 2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina; and WHEREAS, on May 30, 2014, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee approved a motion to rename of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina; and WHEREAS, the Scott Rakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink and, at that time, all that was offered were ice skating classes and private lessons; and WHEREAS, Barbara Medina developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons; and WHEREAS, to help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor and was successful in raising the ice skating program to a-higher level by'adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program; and WHEREAS, in 1993, Barbara Medina recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons and, although she was on contract with the City, Ms. Medina elected to work for free and not accept any payment so she could teach those that could not afford lessons; and WHEREAS, many of those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts because she helped make the ice skating program the incredible program that it is today. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee at its May 30, 2014 meeting to rename the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina and, pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City Code, hereby set a public hearing for July 23, 2014 and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate Public Notice at least ten (10) days prior to said Public Hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami Beach at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. PASSED and ADOPTED �da� �I�-2 , 2014. X ... ATTEST: --�� •.• � � - APPROVED AS TO INCCRP E0 M &LANGUAGE 7 I i & FOR EXECU1-ION afael E. Granado, City I k TAAGENDA\2014\June\Parks and R c\Med lc'K5ink\ IFe• _ blic Hearing-Reso.doc y ' 3ti City Attorney site COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution, Accepting The Recommendation Of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee At Its May 30, 2014 Meeting To Rename The Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink In Memory Of Barbara Medina And Setting A Public Hearing, As Required Pursuant To Section 82-503 Of The City Code. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc Item Summary/Recommendation: During the April 9, 2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina. The Scott Rakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink. At that time, all"that was offered were ice skating classes and private lessons. Barbara Medina was initially involved as a parent of a child that took lessons. She developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons. To help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor. Once hired, she was the impetus who took the ice skating program to a higher level by adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program. Barbara became the unofficial, unpaid ice rink manager. When she saw a problem, she helped to resolve it. Around 1993, Barbara recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons. Though she was on contract with the City, Barbara elected.to work for free and not accept any payment, so she could teach those that could not afford lessons. She even went as far as buying children from low income families ice skates and/or skating dresses. Barbara Medina was instrumental in the addition of the larger ice rink. She, along with a few other parents, took the time to meet with each and every Commissioner to explain the need for a larger ice rink. She attended every town meeting and every Commissioner meeting. Barbara's determination encouraged other parents to get involved. Those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's, hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts. She helped make the ice skating program the incredible program that it is today. On May 30 2014 the Nei hborhoods/Communit Affairs Committee made a motion to rename the Scott Y � 9 Y Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina. Should the City Commission wish to proceed with the renaming of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink, pursuant to Section 82-503(b) of the City's Code, a public hearing should be called before the Mayor and Commission on July 23, 2014, and the City Clerk should publish the appropriate Public Notice at least ten days prior to said Public Hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami Beach at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the resolution and set a public hearing for the July 23, 2014 City Commission meeting. Advisory Board Recommendation: Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee moved to present the proposed resolution at their meeting of May 30, 2014. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary- City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: John Rebar XT. 6644 Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager �( JR JMT JLVM ENDA� ITEM L 71 101AMIBEACH � DATE I NAIAMI BEAC City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor;Philip Levine and Members o he City Co mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 11, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAY R AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AC EPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS MAY 30, 2014. MEETING TO RENAME THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER ICE SKATING RINK IN MEMORY OF BARBARA MEDINA AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-503 OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 23, 2014 AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the resolution and setting the public hearing for July 23, 2014. BACKGROUND During the April 9, 2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina. The Scott Rakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink. At that time, all that was offered were ice skating classes and,private lessons. Barbara Medina was initially involved as a parent of a child that took lessons. She developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons. To help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor. Once hired, she was the impetus who took the ice skating program to a higher level by adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program. Barbara became the unofficial, unpaid ice rink manager. When she saw a problem, she helped to resolve it. Barbara's shows went from exhibitions to extravaganzas that included elaborate music, professional sets, enhanced lighting and costumes that involved all children in the ice program, regardless of whether they were beginners or advanced skaters. Barbara arranged for competitions outside of Florida to places such as Sun Valley, Idaho, Colorado, New York, and as far as Japan. When traveling to competitions, it was important to Barbara that the children traveling focused on more than just competing. Barbara arranged for tours of local attractions, special dinners and fun gatherings. She wanted the ice skaters to see each other as friends and family instead of competitors. She instilled teamwork, kindness and compassion among all the skaters. City Commission Memorandum—Setting-Public Hearing Barbara Medina Ice Rink Naming June 11,2014 Page 2 of 2 Around 1993, Barbara recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons. Though she was on contract with the City, Barbara elected to work for free and not accept any payment, so she could teach those that could not afford lessons. She even went as far as buying children from low income families ice skates and/or skating dresses. Barbara Medina was instrumental in the addition of the larger ice rink. She, along with a few other parents, took the time to meet with each and every Commissioner to explain the need for a larger ice rink. She attended every town meeting and every Commissioner meeting. Barbara's determination encouraged other parents to get involved. Those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's,- hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts. She helped make the ice skating program the incredible'program that it is today. CONCLUSION i By majority vote, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee made a motion to rename the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina at its May 30, 2014 meeting. Should the City Commission wish to proceed with the renaming of the Scott Rakow Youth Center Ice Skating Rink, pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City's Code, a public hearing should be called before the Mayor and City Commission and the City Clerk should publish the appropriate Public Notice at least ten days prior to said public hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami Beach at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the resolution and set a public hearing for the July 23, 2014 City Commission meeting. 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