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LTC 400-2015 Village of Biscayne Park Resolution w ■ o NMI 41M1111 al1111111111111111111■ 1915 •2015 MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 400-2015 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of t e City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 12, 2015 SUBJECT: VILLAGE OF BISCAYNE PARK RES c_)LUTION Attached for your information is Resolution No. .,1 15-49, adopted by the Mayor and Commission of Village of Biscayne Park on October 6, 2015. A Resolution Of The Village Commission Of The Village Of Biscayne Park, Florida, Supporting House Bill 141 And Senate Bill 310 And Calling On The Florida Legislature To Inform The United States Congress Of Its Desire To Place A Statue Of Environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas Or Civil Rights Leader Mary McLeod Bethune, Or Other Appropriate Floridian In The Congressional Collection Representing Florida And To Replace The Statue Of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, Currently One Of Two Statues Representing Florida In Statuary Hall In Washington, DC; Providing For An Effective Date. The Village of Biscayne Park has requested that a copy of this resolution be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7411. JLM/REG Attachment F:\CLER\$ALL\LILIA\LTC's-Transmittal's\Resolution 2015-49.docx 1 2 3 4 RESOLUTION NO.2015-49 5 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COMMISSION OF 7 THE VILLAGE OF BISCAYNE PARK, FLORIDA, 8 SUPPORTING HOUSE BILL 141 AND SENATE BILL 310 9 AND CALLING ON THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO 10 INFORM THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS OF ITS 11 DESIRE TO PLACE A STATUE OF ENVIRONMENTALIST 12 MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS OR CIVIL RIGHTS 13 LEADER MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE, OR OTHER 14 APPROPRIATE FLORIDIAN IN THE CONGRESSIONAL 15 COLLECTION REPRESENTING FLORIDA AND TO 16 REPLACE THE STATUE OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL 17 EDMUND KIRBY SMITH, CURRENTLY ONE OF TWO 18 STATUES REPRESENTING FLORIDA IN STATUARY 19 HALL IN WASHINGTON, DC; PROVIDING FOR AN 20 EFFECTIVE DATE 21 22 WHEREAS, in 1864, in accordance with legislation sponsored by Representative Justin 23 Morrill, Congress invited each state to contribute two statues of prominent citizens for 24 permanent display in a room in the U.S. Capitol, which was renamed National Statuary Hall; 25 and 26 27 WHEREAS, in 1914, the State of Florida gave a statue of John Gorrie, considered the 28 father of air conditioning and refrigeration;to the National Statuary Hall Collection; and 29 30 WHEREAS, in 1922, the State of Florida gave a statue of Confederate General Edmund 31 Kirby to the National Statuary Hall Collection; and 32 33 WHEREAS, in 2000, an act of Congress (2 U.S.C. § 2132), permits states to provide 34 statue replacements and repossess the earlier one; and 35 36 WHEREAS, as of 2015, six states (Kansas, California, Alabama, Iowa, Michigan, and 37 Arizona)have replaced statues; an 38 39 WHEREAS, in 2015, several Florida members of Congress wrote a bipartisan letter to 40 the leaders of the Florida Legislature requesting that the statue of Confederate General Smith be 41 removed from Statuary Hall; and 42 43 WHEREAS, according to the Tallahassee Democrat the leaders of the Florida Legislature 44 expressed a willingness to replace the statue of Confederate General Smith with another 45 prominent Floridian; and 46 47 WHEREAS, Marjory Stoneman Douglas was an important environmentalist in the 20th 48 century who made improvements in Florida's quality of life; and 49 Resolution No.2015-49 Page 1of4 1 WHEREAS, her most influential work was the book The Everglades: River of Grass 2 (1947)", which redefined the popular conception of the Everglades as a treasured river instead 3 of a worthless swamp; and 4 5 WHEREAS, in 1933, President Bill Clinton awarded her the Presidential Medal of 6 Freedom,the highest honor given to a civilian; and 7 8 WHEREAS,in 1987, she was named a great Floridian by the State of Florida; and 9 10 WHEREAS, Douglas was inducted into the National Wildlife Federation Hall of Fame in 11 1999; and 12 13 WHEREAS, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2000; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection named its headquarters 16 in Tallahassee after her in 1980; and 17 18 WHEREAS, the Conservation Association established the Marjory Stoneman Douglas 19 Award in 1986, that honors individuals who often must go to great lengths to advocate and fight 20 for the protection of the National Park System; and 21 22 WHEREAS, she was honored with a visit from Queen Elizabeth II in 1991; and 23 24 WHEREAS, instead of gifts and celebrations on her birthday, Douglas asked that trees be 25 planted that resulted in over 100,000 planted trees across the state; and 26 27 WHEREAS, Marjory Stoneman Douglas would be the 10th woman in National Statuary 28 Hall Collection should the Florida Legislature select her as a statue replacement; and 29 30 WHEREAS, Mary McLeod Bethune was an important civil rights leader and educator in 31 the 20th century who made improvements in the quality of life in Florida; and 32 33 WHEREAS, she also served as an advisor to five of the Presidents of the United States. 34 Calvin Coolidge and Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed her to several government positions; and 35 36 WHEREAS, she established the school that would eventually become Bethune-Cookman 37 University in Daytona Beach; and 38 39 WHEREAS, she was a recognized leader in promoting equal opportunity and helped 40 establish the National Council of Negro Women and United Negro College Fund(UNCF); and 41 42 WHEREAS, Bethune was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1935 by the National 43 Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP);and 44 45 WHEREAS, she played an important role during World War II as the assistant director of 46 the Women's Army Corps; and 47 48 WHEREAS, Mary McLeod Bethune was the only black woman to participate at the 49 founding of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945; and Resolution No.2015-49 Page 2 of 4 1 2 WHEREAS, in 1973, Mary McLeod Bethune was inducted into the National Women's 3 Hall of Fame; and 4 5 WHEREAS, in 2002, she was named a great Floridian by the State of Florida; and 6 7 WHEREAS, in 1974, approximately 250,000 people attended the unveiling ceremony of 8 a statue of her in Lincoln Park in Washington D.C.; and 9 10 WHEREAS, in 1985, the US Postal Service issued a stamp in Bethune's honor; and 11 12 WHEREAS, in 1991, the International Astronomical Union named the Bethune Patera on 13 planet Venus in her honor; and 14 15 WHEREAS, in 1994, the National Park Service acquired Bethune's last residence and 16 designated it as the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site; and 17 18 WHEREAS, schools have been named in her honor in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, 19 Dallas, Palm Beach, Florida, Moreno Valley, California, Minneapolis, Ft. Lauderdale, Atlanta, 20 Philadelphia, Folkston and College Park, George, New Orleans, Rochester, New York, 21 Cleveland, South Boston,Virginia, and Jacksonville,Florida; and 22 23 WHEREAS, Mary McLeod Bethune would become the first African-American in 24 National Statuary Hall should the Florida Legislature select her as a statue replacement; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the statue of Confederate General Smith has already had 93 years to 27 represent Florida and can now be moved to another appropriate location; and 28 29 WHEREAS, in 2009, Alabama swapped its statue of Confederate soldier Jabez Curry for 30 one of humanitarian Helen Keller. 31 32 33 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COMMISSION OF THE 34 VILLAGE OF BISCAYNE PARK, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 35 36 37 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby 38 ratified and confirmed by the Village Commission. 39 40 Section 2. The Village Commission supports Florida House Bill 141 and Florida 41 Senate Bill 310, and the Florida Legislature should replace the statue of Confederate General 42 Edmund Kirby Smith in National Statuary Hall Collection with Marjory Stoneman Douglas or 43 Mary McLeod Bethune or another appropriate Floridian. 44 45 Section 3. The Village Clerk is hereby directed to transmit this resolution to the 46 Florida Speaker of the House, the President of the Florida Senate, the Mayor and County 47 Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, and all elected municipal offices in Miami-Dade 48 County. 49 Resolution No.2015-49 Page 3of4 1 Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. 2 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of October, 2015. 4 5 6 The foregoing resolution upon being 7 put to a vote, the vote was as follows: 8 1 9 Mayor Coviello: Yes 10 David Coviello, Mayor Vice Mayor Anderson: Yes 11 Commissioner Jonas: Yes 12 Attest: Commissioner Ross: Yes 13 Commissioner Watts: Yes 14 15 17 18 Maria C. Camara,Village Clerk 19 20 Approved as to • 21 22 23 24 25 John J. -.1.9" age Attorney •' 26 Resolution No.2015-49 Page 4 of 4