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E 'v3 ° 3p � : 3 8 a °A o p$ S vN a, OAy u ' pboaz ... a'aca , rob5U ,, U ,E' ° Z U•iU .s4 U ,. ti O.5 h' UU gz0, p' w'b V. N t N b .b ° OA OA•5 °. c>'5:�'E•S .. � N zy U y N a) aN �wU o � � a, oacix c9 ?: >: ou' •' • ° -a.. a, -Si � Hh o.c °.2a7 v � °p a u yv aa) ) . `auo • :° v, a.2,.0v 4,o 4,2 aaa:= � u 3a2.aa ° a .4 •. a ¢w.cM ux. a 4 o ; wg > a a °.5'5°" . ° 0 °. ►.r _ __ ...n I 4B The Herald WEDNESDAY,MARCH 20,2002 F REI I • •a e majoin rowar ul o a ree cu is t r t BY ANDREA ELLIOTT Fort Lauderdale will join the ney Randy Duvall likened the it was over but for what this Broward County attorneys souther F AND KARL ROSS lawsuit,which may be filed as powers granted the state's agri- County Commission just did," about the lawsuit. A decision worker; Faelliott@herald.com early as this week, said the culture department to those Fort Lauderdale resident Ellen from Miami-Dade commission- sion to I county's chief appellate coun- exercised by British colonial Schneider said. "They contin- ers could come within 10 days. proper Broward County will sue sel, Andrew Meyers. Miami- officials before the American ued the fight." Proponents of the new law trees v f - Florida over a new law granting Dade County also may join. Revolution. Also expected to join the reacted to the lawsuit with dis- outbrea broad authority to immediately "The bottom line is the gov- new suit:Coral Springs,Planta- appointment. Brov F ' begin destroying citrus trees— ernment is not allowed to do CONTRACT WORKERS tion,Pompano Beach and sev- "A lawsuit doesn't mean we a lawsi F a move that could affect the this to people,and no individ- "The only difference is that eras private citrus groves,Mey- will stop," said Liz Compton, ment o1 ?I entire state's canker eradica- ual homeowner has enough the people who carry these ers said.Davie,Boca Raton and spokeswoman for the canker 2000, tion program money to fight the state of Flor- warrants to your door are con- Delray Beach are considering eradication program of the cities a] Commissioners voted 8-0 ida," said Lori Parrish, chair- tract workers instead of British joining,he said. Department of Agriculture and The'. 3 Tuesday,to challenge the con- woman of the Broward County soldiers in red coats and black On Monday, Gov. Jeb Bush Consumer Services. "An decisio stitutionality of the law,giving Commission."So if all of us get boots,"Duvall said. signed a law giving the state injunction that says we can't state's attorneys the green light to file together for our residents,then The roughly two dozen resi- Department of Agriculture and cut exposed trees would be the 2001. suit on behalf of residents, we can help them protect their . dents present were pleased Consumer Services the author- only thing that stops us." Furt along with several other cities personal property rights." with the vote. ity to destroy thousands of forced and private citrus groves. Miami-Dade County Attor- "Once the legislature spoke, backyard citrus trees regardless PALM BEACH FIRST culture of whether they show signs of The state is expected to stating • canker.The department needs resume the cutting of trees within I Hotel developer: misled me sian entirerrant within hward nr to and Miami-Dade Inweeks in te/ 1 coveringcounty. Any claim would likely be counties and sooner in Palm Florid s will eventually result.In sum- grounded on the U.S.Constitu- Beach County. A court ruling Brows PEEBLES,FROM 1B LINCOLN RD. this structure appearspro-� mary, to don's Fourth Amendment halted the destruction of trees counti condition of the building was MIAMI . be in poor condition and in tections against unreasonable in November 2000. which i not included in the requests BEACH need of major repair." search and seizure,Duvall said, In Palm Bay, a residential Her for proposals sent out to devel- addingthat he has talked to community in citrus-rich contrib o ers Pn 1996. And a city16 ST. a Royal Palm NO DOCUMENTATION ' PCrowne Plaza i employee said publicly in 1996 The city could provide no I that the building could be = documentation to The Herald • restored. 15 3T 5 R showing whether repairs were ,^1 1 The city's buildin depart- made to the buildingbetween .,��Obituariew Fmens then Condenedthe ,a,� the 1993 report and e March L hotel just two months after its y 15,1996,report included in the ground-breaking in 1998. '�t��., package sent to potential Miami-Dade:(305)376-8901 Broward:(954)524-2535 Toll Free: 1-866 F "It was obstacle after obsta- ,:.',1141.4i : 7 developers. F de after obstacle," said Pee- 14 ST. ce Ammo When a member of the Corr- Death Notices Death Notices bles. There was, he said, "a mmittee selecting the developer SHEL concerted effort on the part of rz ,z., questioned the soundness of BECK CLAYTON NEVILLI B this cityto see me fail." = the structure in a May1996 JOHN M. (BOB),SR. of Palm City, FI. New Tori MLDo32002 J.WARREN/HERALD STAFF died Sunday,March 17 in Martin LAURA,73,passed away Feb.23.She peacefull z City Manager Jorge Gonza- lez meeting, William Cary, the Memorial Mdical Center,Stuart. is survived by husband Raul Clayton, 5 lez says he can't address Pee- city's director of Design,Pres- Hewes a native of Sprin eke,Ni.and step-daughter Rosemarie,brother Luis survived' had been a resident of PalmCity for the Vazquez, son Felix Hernandez, sister grand w bles'specific charges because because he had favored the ervation and Neighborhood est 4 years corrin from Miami where Concepcion Ortega. Private memorial relatives s the city is still examining the plan proposed by a competing Planning Division,said inspec- tie was an active gdeacon at wayside will be held 1 IA.I�.Sat.Hollywood. 23 at Lit- Baptist Fun r al Church. tie Flower Church in Hol Y 1 record. But he says the city developer, Hyatt Regengy. tors had spent five days scour- served in the U.S. Na during Room mA I acted in good faith and wants That team included Steve ing the building"from the roof WWII,Korea,and the Cuban Crisis as a venue. Woodla. 1 Peebles to succeed. Zack,for whom Courshon later to the undersides of the first Communications ms worldwide. Specialist for over 25 DINOWITZ 117th Al ears worldwide.He was veryactive in "Our policy was to build an went to work at the law firm of floor slabs." Crossroads Community Church of Palm MARTHA,of Aventura.Graveside O African-American-owned Zack, Sparber, Kosnitzky, According to a tape of the Century wiaeles membersoof t aQwellas Memorialr iceo eheld nMtoday atL wide WHI' hotel, operate it and be suc- Spratt &Brooks. meeting,Cary said the inspec- the Navy Small Craft Association. HeLarkin is i at 2:15 ROBERT cessful," Gonzalez said. "We Courshon says he's not sur- tion found that the structureBoaters Association.Su ivorslin lud Kendall (305)274-0641 11:15 At a did the first two.How does he prised that Peebles is trying to could be restored,although he his wife of 17 years Margaret "Joyce" BBeck of Palm City� a son Johnny and NMB F know if he'll succeed when it's get a credit. noted the $725,OOt? estimate daughter-in-law Martha andandson H ' not even opened yet?" "It's consistent with what for repairs was quite conserva- Justin Beck of Miami, step--daughter GIVEL K H Gonzalez, who ,became he is always trying to do, he tive. Cherry Touchton and 2 step granachit- LOIS A., 70, of Miami passed away WIG( dren Tammy and Tony of Davie, Fl., Tuesday, March 19th, 2002. She was JEANS, N manager in 2000, says that as puts up little and keeps trying Peebles said he saw only the stepson Michael Sill of Charleston,S.C., the beloved wife of the late Sherwin away on , s far he knows,Peebles signed a to get more,"Courshon said."I 1996 report that used the step-daughter Dona Jo Cabrera and her Givelfor32years,lovingmotherof loving d husband lose of Miami, grandchildren Michael (Rebecca Sherry) Givel,Susan and pet( S contract accepting the building can tell you he wanted the $725,000 estimate for interior Adam and Krystlne Mendoza, grand- (Eric)Woolf,and cherished grand- courage "as is."The city also maintains moon and I wouldn't give it to and exterior work.That report daughter Christi Encarnacion and her mother of Jacob,Samantha,and Noah. that rest N that Peebles has notpaid hun- him." also said the interior of the husband Wendel,2 great grandchildren Memorial services will be 2:30 PM She is s a Elisa and Jordon,2 nieces and their tomorrow,Thursday,March 21,2002 at (Milton) a dreds of thousands of dollars Courshon also denies favor- building would have to be gut- husband,1 nephew,4 great nieces and LEVITT-WINSTEIN partner1 a in back rent, a claim Peebles ing the Hyatt team, saying he ted to make a complete evalua-• 4 great nephews,and a sister-in-law MEMORIAL CHAPEL Wiggins Junie an her husband Ken Hobbs of 5900 SW 77th Avenue gins st :L_, disputes. "bent over backwards to work tion of its condition. Crossville,TN. Miami 305-274-0641 Geoff 0 1 + with (Peebles]." Peebles said hes spent more runeral service will be conducted 2 PM In lieu of flowers donations may be Lopez ar AFTER'93 BOYCOTT P Thursday,March 21 at Crossroads made to the American Cancer Society. uncles, _� As for the condition of the than $5.7 million above the Community Church,Palm City Rev.Jon friends' The Royal Palm was the building, said that $725,000 estimate to tear down Jacobs ien dev. y calllfroitnoltofftcPM her pet: y g ing. Friends may call from 1 to 2 PM and Isa cornerstone of a plan in 1993 to during the negotiation,he told the building and build an exact Thursda March 21 at the church. GONSALVES spirit lii wersinend a black tourism boycott Peebles and the city that there replica, and another $7.1 mil- donatior ns be made to Croissroadss� MARY ANN(nee Hodous)60,of Sara- ache,wi ' that followed county politi- was a chance the hotel would lion in interest,insurance and Community Church,Bob Beck Memorial sota and Miami,died March 17,2002, tohs e clans' snub of South African need to be demolished: "He other costs tied to the demoli- Fund.The funds will be equally distrib- after a long, difficult, yet courageous In i tiled to U.F.M.for Steve and Kim Reitz, battle with cancer.Her life defined-what donatiIn lieuo leader Nelson Mandela. As absolutely knew that there tion. World Team for Amy and Lawrence it meant to be one of God's angels on Center, part of that settlement,Miami might be a possibility that the When he broke ground on CarnuccioMinistry and Macedonian Call earth.She was the loving mother of Grassy) Ministries for Murrill and Deborah Juliette and Richard, the cherished ' . Beach agreed to help fmance a building would come down." the property in August 1998, Boitnott.WALLACE AND WHITE mother-in-law of Juan Carlos,the devot- convention-quality hotel Peebles denies that the two his own tests on the building Funeral Home,Stuart,is in charge of to egrandmother d ndmotherorf Alexa exaand i dam, e arrangements. loving owned and operated by an ever had such a conversation. showed exceptionally high sister to her cousin Laurie. She was a African-American majority. He notes that the city issued a chlorine from salty ocean air friend in the best sense of the word to so The city bought the old permit to restore the building had penetrated the building's BELLO many others. Everyone who knew her will miss her dearly,and will continue to EVA A 79,a Miami resident for over 40 love her dee Her love for all of them Your se Royal Palm in 1995 and before signing the lease—not structure and caused severe p�Y• years,passed away on March 19,2002. made their love for her so easy.A loving_ awarded the development con- to demolish it. damage.His engineers said the Eva was born in tiavana, Cuba. As a memorial service will be held in the d tract to Peebles in 1996. A key question: Was the building was beyond repair. teenager,,she was well known for her MoyeChapelattheCoralGablesCongre- eveyourco Peebles says the selection 1993 report that detailed the The city's building official many Devoted wife ofg Cediioish fonts. g:0O P l Church, 3010 Desoto Ave, at wialwll y p y' g of Cecilio Bello for 51 Z:00 PM Saturday,March 23,2002. In Y we process was a clear indication precarious condition of the Phil Azan issued an "unsafe years, a loved life,loved her family lieu of flowers,Mary Annsfamily would you we and loved tol travel.Eva is survived by appreciate donations to your ayorite a kind, of things to come. "I got building shown to prospective structure" notice for the old her husband Cecilio,her daughters Eva cliarityor theAmerican Cancer Society. jastlnyo treated like an outlaw," he developers? hotel in October of that year. Bello,Ingrid Forsythe and her husband To visit this Guest Book Online, go to brother Charles,her son Edward Bello and his www.Legacy.com/Miami. ' said."I was held to this unrea- Courshon says he can't In November,the city granted wife Marisela,and 3 grandchildren: Diane,) sonable standard." remember.Gonzalez and City a demolition permit, Joanna Forsythe, Edward Bello 11 and Robert Bello. Attorney Murray Dubbin say Attorney Victor Diaz,attor- She was a loving wife,beloved mother, 1 ALLEGATIONS � KRIVITSKY they don't know.That's one of ney and a member of the His- friend lata' to hergrandchildren,and a During the developers'pre- the things that the city's out- toric Preservation Board at the f r her wmany. m and ge gentle smi e We will BENJAMIN, to be helPembroke today oga Y at Levitt v Pines.Chapel sentations,Peebles says he was side counsel will try to deter- time of the demolition,to this miss her tremendously but we know Weinstein Beth David yMemorial Chapel told by retired banker Arthur mine. day wonders why no one that dwtil be reunited someday with in Hollywood atloAM tCourshon, head of the city's Peebles says the report,by working for the city was held Services will be held on Wednesday LEVITT-WEINSTEIN 1... developer selection commit- engineer Herbert Gopman for accountable for the building's Mca d Memo al Ser: 12 00 at19 PM at 3201 BETHNorthAI72 DC CHAPEL tee,that if he won the competi- the building's previous owner deterioration. Bernardo Garcia Funeral Home-Kendall, Hollywood (954)963-2400 tion, the two would have "a and given to the city,surfaced "I don't know whether Pee- 12050 SW 117 Ave.,Miami,Fl (305)232-1010 ACE very interesting time negotiat- only after he signed the con- bles is right or the city is right BGR urial will be Thursday, March 21, GR 8 s ing," tract. . . . but somebody should be 11:00 AM, at Miami Memorial Park, NILSSON CallSW eve 6200 SW 77 Ave.,Miami,Fl MRS.RITA L.,70 of tonesboro, Peebles claims that Cour- It noted that the condition held accountable," said Diaz. 305)?7,4_9364. MRS. of L.,Mi70 Fl.died December 4, shon, the former chairman of of the building"should be con- Added Diaz: "The one To visit this Guest Book Online, go to 2001. formerly services were held at LAKE' Jefferson Bank and the man sidered critical." It'further player in this mess who is "'`9N'.Legacy.com/Miami. El ts the residence of her daughter in Powder 30; who had negotiated the sale of stated that if "the more clearlywithout blame is the Springs,GA.Mrs.Nilsson was a home- maker and had lived in the Atlanta area the old hotel to the city, was advanced conditions are not taxpayer of Miami Beach." BELMONT since 1996. She is survived by one LAKE: determined togive him trouble addressed, localized failures ROSE (NEE SHAMUS), 90, of Point daughter, Sara Nilsson of Powder Weitzn East,Aventura passed away March 19, Springs,GA;one son,Peter Nilsson of Reasor 2002.Widow of the late Richard South Riding, VA; two grandchildren, Belmont. Formerly of Syracuse N.Y., Kerstin and ICristoffer Nilsson of South MIA .__ mrmhrr of Hariaccah avim Chanter Riding,VA.Mrs.Nilsson was cremated. peen I