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1675-5 New Hotels .r- mh94 CARLTON PRAISED FOR LEAD IN HOTEL GAMBLE 03/10/1994 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1994, The Miami Herald DATE: Thursday, March 10, 1994 EDITION: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 3 LENGTH: 55 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Miguel Rodriguez with Jonathan Tisch and Bruce Ratner, City Manager Roger CARLTON. SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: FRAN BRENNAN Herald Staff Writer MEMO: REVERIE NEARS REALITY CARLTON PRAISED FOR LEAD IN HOTEL GAMBLE or Miami Beach city commissioners, the eight bids for a convention center hotel mean they can breathe easier. They took a gamble, spending millions on land before they had a commitment from a developer. The proposals are a clear victory for City Manager Roger Carlton, who fought long and hard to get the commission to agree to offer $60 million in incentives, including oceanfront land and city-backed financing. "I think for him professionally, it's a tremendous step -- that he has succeeded where no one else has even reached that plateau in almost three decades, " Mayor Seymour Gelber said. "He's in a pretty euphoric state right now." In his two years in office, Carlton has made the convention hotel one of his top priorities -- often to the dismay of commissioners who felt he shortchanged more pressing problems, such as parking. Last month, Gelber insisted Carlton take on the added responsibilities of running the parking department after director Ray ,Schaeffer abruptly resigned. But Gelber and other commissioners Tuesday praised Carlton's dedication to the hotel project and said they owed him a good deal of credit. "I think the success to date of the process is a reflection on Roger, " Commissioner Neisen Kasdin said. "I think I was the most skeptical of this project. But he has been persistent and has persevered and has pulled the commission along on this program. And it seems now to be heading in the right direction. He should be able to rightfully have some satisfaction from the response. " The city's legal department is examining the bids, delivered Monday to City Hall, to determine whether each has met the city's criteria for proposals. Once that is resolved, Carlton will appoint a selection committee to help decide which plan -- or plans -- the city should accept. Carlton said he expects to appoint between seven and nine people, local and national, from a variety of areas of expertise. The city has 90 days for the selection process. Carlton said he expected to sign a contract by the end of the year for the hotel at 16th Street and Collins Avenue. But he stopped short of taking credit for the project's apparent success. "I think it was an extraordinary two years that have now come to completion, " Carlton said. "The process has been an extraordinary one. I can only accept the role of quarterback. There were dozens of people on this process. The community really deserves to pat itself on the back." cutlines CARL JUSTE / Miami Herald Staff 40 of 54, 13 Terms