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020-1999 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us L.T.C. No.~C>- J99i LETTER TO COMMISSION January 27, 1999 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co mission FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: NORTH BAY ROAD Attached, please find a response from the County to the City's request to implement the proposed traffic modifications contained in the "Consensus Agreement" for the North Bay Road120th Street area. Accordingly, staff has contacted URG, the project consultant, to incorporate the requirements requested by the County in their study of the subject area. Furthermore, the County is requesting the City to "assume all future liabilities that may arise due to the installation of these devices." By copy ofthis memorandum, I would request that the City Attorney review and advise as to the legal implications and inherent liability associated with the implementation of these traffic improvements. SR:C~/jph Attachment cc: Christina M. Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Mayra Diaz-Buttacavoli, Assistant City Manager Murray Dubbin, City Attorney Julio Grave de Peralta, Public Works Director Richard Barretto, Police Chief Luis Garcia, Fire Chief Mercedes Sosa, Assistant Public Works Director North Bay Road Homeowners Association Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Homeowners Association Lower Alton Road Coalition MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA _It ~1rt. Ii ill II)! !I ~jl~ '\ C; J)TEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER ,",;\ I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SUITE 1610 111 N.W. 1st STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1970 (305) 375-2960 Mr. Julio Grave de Peralta Director, Public Works Department City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Re: North Bay Road and 20 Street Traffic Modifications Dear Mr. Grave de Peralta: The Department has completed its review of the City's proposal to implement traffic control modifications in the area of North Bay Road and 20th Street. However, prior to our approval, the City of Miami Beach must complete a comprehensive study in order to analyze the post conditions and also must submit a set of the construction plans for said modifications, inclusive of placement of the proposed signage. Furthermore, the City will assume all future liabilities that may arise due to the installation of these devices. In addition, this Department must be notified of the actual installation date for all traffic control devices. We look forward to our continued relationship with the City in resolving concerns of Miami Beach residents and appreciate having had the opportunity to investigate this for you. Should you have any questions or require further information, please contact Ms. Esther Calas, P.E., Assistant Director of Traffic and Engineering, Public Works Department at (305) 375-2092. cc: Esther Calas, P.E., Assistant Director Public Works Department Equal Opportunity/Handicap Employer/Services JAN-05-99 01:52 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.01 II ~ I q1 }, ~ Fax to: 305-673-7096 V Also to City Clerk's office, 305-673-7254.. . distribute to Mayor Kas~in and all of the comm1SS10ners 2060 Alton Road Coalition Miami Beacb, FL 33140-4563 January 5, 1999 Please To: Mayor Neisen Ka8din Vice-Mayor Nancy Liebman Commissioner David Dermer Commissioner Martin Shapiro Commissioner Susan Gottlieh Commissioner Jose Smith Commissioner Simon Cru~ Dear Mayo~ and Commissioners, This letter is to remind you that nearly two months have passed since you approved the final version of an agreement between the homeowner and resident groups representing lower North Bay Road, lower Alton Road and Sunset Islands 3 an~ 4. This agreement basically called for certain rearrangements and restrictions on area traffic patterns and also for the removal of the left turn restriction at the foot of North Bay. SQ far, it does not appear that anything has been done in this direction. The understanding was that tb1s would be implemented within 90 days. As you know, this agreement followed weeks of negotiating, which we~e in turn preceded by a year ot squabbles and misunderstandings. It would be most unfortunate if that regrettable cycle was to repeat itself. Time is of the eeeence for the following ~easons. 1) According to Publix officials, the old Publix will be closed at some indeterminate date in the near future for renovations. This closing will probably l~st for several months. This will greatly increase trarfic 1n and out or the new Publix. 2) The talk is that when the old publix reopens, it will be as an upscale "Bpicure-type~ market, meaning that many of ita current customers will gravitate to the new PUb11x for economic reasons. 3) The aforementioned left turn restriction was authorized on March 4, 1998 and implemented on March 11 as a test item, to be removed within a period ot from 30 to 90 days, depending on interpretation. It has now been in place for 10 months. It is widely disregarded, and, except for brief test periods.. is not being enforced. JI~~i-~5-~~ ~1:5~ ~i~ ~iC~I~~n ~~~iC~{I~i {I~~~C~ ~l7.5 ..7..i ;'iol'i~ ~_u..:t 4) Ho.t. U not .3.:L PClo~t. Q~ th~ ~~Ql;'~ffil:nt;l.9neQ. 'i'rg~eetnli!nt require county CQEICUJ:';r.'tlIICt:; :III~v\.:,,\.:&l ~C~loA.l,,"(: "1..0)1.0 DOT C(Jl"!'CI,l.l:.".t'OltC'O. ApI~1 tm&t:.i.uu t-.\', l.h~~~ j Ll~.i.cd.icLlonD takfll!l tiME'I. !;) Outa: !)O d"'y!j b.:.......c cl,)"gcd C.z:OM con'\JY\iggioll .:tpprov.7&l of the aloL.clllCJ1LlollCd d9cc,:;-m('nt" thf.'rl'\ t.hft rnmoval of the left turn reSL (let 'lO,l 1 S nl7l I (,)ngf':r r.ont.ingant. upon t=hose porr-ions ot t:he agr@@Ol@nt. t:hat requi.re Btar.e nOT c:oncurrcnac. :l: u~ge the ~QmmiDl;JiuI1 to make c'~L'L,:t111 Lh.;ll l.ll.:- .;19 ......Etlnent., in ita entirety, if:) iu\pl~~J1lCd' aa (ju.10kly aa poaaible, and alae t~ Cu:.:luL:C LholL all nCC(!(W3"y Clpp' 1 cat.1 (rl'\fJ t:.o t.he count.y and DOT are tiled and followed ~hrough with right away. ~t':r.llIr:h,,~ IlIr" smm" 'f)hot.or.of}1~51 from a maaadne Durc:hased at the montbly - '~nt.iquc;:g ~hcw ~ en t.ii1celn Read which ~y a.dd to YC1.I.;t" knuwledge uf thH bil:lt;,u~y uf (JU~. d.t)" " y youra, /" ,....,- chard H. ROl:i ichan P.ovi&ional ~.eei4ent 305674-9148 001 grad gr~oDncr, 305 532 4014 willi~M Tng~~h~m, 305-5?6-61'4 Jim Schlobohm, 305-674-0814 JAN-05-99 01:54 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.03 JAN-05-99 01:55 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.04 NATIONAL AFt=AJRS "'- Jut VJook, had the appro,,'nl n'!!n of ~uch isolationlAlll as Scn~lor~ Vandt'nhl!rg nnd Hitam Johntion, leemed clc!;t.ined to pus. Debal"ble was th(' bill's prnctic.'11 or poten- tial value lo the Finns. The money would have to be ~pent in Ihll U. S" ant! for non- tr\iUtary prO(hlCtS. And l\nal sll1l1:lioning of the credit Vi(luld be up lo h1rd-headcu Je:JIlC JOlle~, Fodera! Loan ^dmini~lraloT, who is reporled to have l,111id that he dlrl not lhink the Finl~A, who ha"/! already bor- rowed $10,000,000, were a goocl rid. for more than an additiollal $10,000000. FLORIDA PloClsul'o Dome (See Cover) "There arc no boll Vice\;I!! in the touri~t l;rop," the s;sgel ny in J"lQridll. Ltl:5l wec;k Florlda was harvuting its higgest crop of tQurlsLI. In JJmouaine~ and I raUers, by /lirline and boat i\I1d rnilwllY (at luwest fam ever), they sprc;a<! lhrough tlll the IODi reacb from Jacksonville on the north to Key Wesl in tho ~tb (.ree mA'), They went to ti5h tor sail, marlin, tarpon 01\ both toalt~; to peer at f,sh on di'l)lay at Marlneland and Sih'cr SpnnS3j to wotcb their favorite ballplayerl at Orlondo, Clearwaler, SaRlola j to hellr ,he Bok Canllun at. Lake Wl\k~ j ~o see Seminoles and alligall)r! and AlImihgO! ond oTilnge trees; to have: lun. They seUled at Sl. r...tersburg (up 1.5'%' over 1938-39) i alsnooty rlllm Beach and plebeian West 1'i1.1trJ Beach (up ,0'}>'17); at Fort l.auderdale, "f..~l.t.'t ~!)wing city in tbe fa5tcst growing county in Florida," (up 20%); AL Daylonll Bellc:h, Key Well, Sl. Augu~line, TampA (up 20r,.). And by uncounled thousandl lhp' were diffused in trailer tllmp!!, autocllmp;, hllml~t~, road- 5ide inns. By AVril I, when the winter sea- son wanes and ,he $llallcr summer (rllp bcgin~ to bud, tbe calculol or~ fi.gure tba' upwards of 3,000,000 will It..we come Ilnd departed, lcrt '3tJ.5,ooo,ooo in Fl...rida pocket'.. The plllce to lee the t()\lri!'l crop nt ita vernitnl, be lit ilr.d worsl waS along a pntch of tbe ^t1l1nlic (oa~tlinc, 350 miln down from the Oc;nrgla OOr.j(.,. 145 miles up from the southc:rllmost Florid" Key. There Jic;$ thl; "Miami IItM." Sc;(;n (rom the 11;1', Ihis C)o-$qV:lro mt patch IOQk~ like one $I'J'llwling bl\iliwick, set in the flat CllJllln5Cs of chruc gro\"es, bean and pcPJX'r and lum:lto 6dd!' thill ("x- tend louthward lo the swampy E"crglade~. ^<:t\lall)' it is divided into 0'1'00 parts. There: Are I) the rc~it!entilll sul)urha: Hill' k.llh, Cornl OablvlI, Coconut Crove, SCluth Miami (where many .. home,ovlIler 13St week had moved into his sarage.al):\rt- mea'lt, rented hil hou!lc for the winler IU. son); 2) lhe cit)' of MiLlmi, lo\'ely in seg- . An latlls lIe p;,,~~~lIMlltc~: );lnrhtll docs nDI !lnll. Its tourli! IIri'hllletlc. llul ~IM'eme IndIces, alrlllle Iravel, bult! ren1a", ~.r"nKc Cllllrrtions Ilhow tbe ,...~".I tl'lallll' '$-3C1~<. nWllb ~Ul ra\\.u~b' in ~um, with itA own toll:riUlt lo\"crnment and its f1ambo}'anl, perennial "reform" Mayor E. C. Sewell; 3) Miami Beach. wltb its own Cit>" [(Jun- dl. its Mayor John li:ale u:\i" The elty of Miami i5 ~ dlY. mUl'h likl.' ntlrer boom- ing U. S. towll~; MiillTli nl'aeh is a unique U, S. phenomrnon, ]n Mayor Scwdl'~ :hrhifll! cit)' of Mitlmi last week; ~ Slack-chinned, dull-c,'cd Crackers from the back (Quntry thron,cd the narrow stteets, along. with "'aeat lonerS in ~horls and halters, blue-red-yellow slacks, astrol- ^CIllI STEVE H...~NAGA."', THE LATE CARL FISH!:); 'dr. Pijlrer will lIl: "ll; I1rJ, \lnc. users, l1..ckit.s, piml'~' and thl! Aolid, bad- ins. hOl'1lclivinR folk uf lhe cit)., .. The Nc....$ (whleh lit the height of the Florida Boom led "II U. S. "owspapcrrS in lldverlising lineage) headlined C-Man John Edgllr Hoo,'er, im,lCecth-ely sounding off again It lhe lot.nllolerRt;clfI of gamblers, llilngAle:rs, bruthel,,: and Co\'ernor Frl'd Cone i" TIl1l4h1l6~CC. effl'dh.,.ly commanll. ing Mi;.mi politicos 10 ch,~ down the flaming. .. At IJi;lI(",!., tJlree dog-I r.:leks and vnl' jai-old (l:uIJ,I" ll<Jndball) bonton In Ine Miami I{amblina afell, bdlers on a sinltle "poar MOllday" laJl wt.'Ck w~red $800.- 000; &inco Ihe wintt'J' scason opened had pourod in 11 rCl'arl! $2rOOO.OOO (includinll lhe takoi III I.nlh JlI:lICllh lInd Trol>ic:J1 Jlark h...rsl!lrudu). .. M wondrou~ Dinner Key, jUft soulh of tho city. Pan Aml,tican's Ircat-winKed Clin('-'f denrcd 2.SCO passenlters hot ",'~en lbe U. S., Cubn and Ihe netlr Indies, the! Southern Hrmilpbcre (and men now dream of a grr.;.t lTIilrt at Miami, ror the j:(tlUd.~ :ll1l'1ll(ollll!cS of the western wurld), ... Jbi'l ftll one morning, (Ilid ,,"omen wore light topcoats tl1ill niGht. O\'er WlI5 flOt- ida'$ longest C"old $1)(~11 on record, now many !lunhiTd~ the fn'c1.I.: and In chill, cloud)' aftermalh bad kl'pt or drl\'en ay,'IlY was unknown. 1"lorlcla's winter iHlding mll- ehineg are not gt'arl'l.Ilo subtract, One of Miami's cl~ims to fame i5 IhJI il is the cit). nt"'af :\1iamt Beilt'h. Town in the Sky. There are t.....o :\.flami Ilcaches. Both (If I hem hont, bl~crlt, OUL- da7.1.1c Miami iif.rOSS blue BlsclI}'nc Ba)', One is geographic; a long (lo-lIlilc), low spit bt'l.ween thf Bay lInd the Atlanlic. The other is Ihe to\\'o of :Miami Broch, ",hlch Is Iikt' no other lown in tlie U, S., or in th(' .....orld; ... 1.600 lues of I;md whi.,ch II s\"lII1l :, )"ean ago w~s mangrove ti\ogll:, hare lUnd, avocado pat (hcs. ~ 2,800 acres dn:llged from the bUUllm of 1Slscayne Bll>', dumped 011to the natl,lrnl core and Into 15 f~t.oricilted isk~. .. \\'11'1&1111 through .nd bctwVCI1 the mothl'r kl')" and lbe i~!ill\d~, 20 mile:! of inl.\Pu wal(~rwa)', .}S.;! mHl.'s or beoch IInd ba)'frunl; 110 mile~ of pnlm-lined 6treC1t and lanC". It il Floridi\'~ bO\.lming, calhQlie l11ells- \Ire dome, looming low (lI'~d hrond B8l\inAt lh(" Allantic sky. Cuconut nnd royal pAlm~, hihhcus, crolon, lIAme vines, nilht- blooming josmine sbroud mile upon Kerpen- tine milt 1)( Mreet.s nnd Illnes llnd water- way:!. On Vue...ln Road, wbere tho man- P;TOVC lInd &"nd QI1CO Aold ior 'J5f an acre, tlie play world 61wJ.'J$ at qw:mk branches of ])e l'i.IIl11'6, Hattie CnrrlOgie'R, SlIks.Fiith A"(lnu(;, and proporty is quo, cd at $1.000 a "rront-foot. Tbe creamy, utllnlle, blue and )'ellow JlalaCCR, villas, coltngci ~rI) of concrete bludl$ ht'neath their stucco (to RUllrd against "lhe ne~t "u~ricanl!"). Their open patiO&, 10ggi"s, h;\J15 and broad win- dow spaces are drsigned for life and ease In the sun; on their roofs, lhe SUll is pUl to work, beating wilier In glasr.ed reflec- tors. Northward by the Atlantic is the Surf Cluh" wbere the cllblliins trace an S along th(! bl,ath, And a :rhiladelphia social- 'It nnmed Alfrrd llko Darlun teaches the rich how to be lallish. By the County Call~wa}' over the Bay, llnd in Ihe Flam. ingu HOlel's blue basin, !In' the yacht5 lIud (:tlli~cr~: Naklloda. Pleilldcs, Marmot, Viraen (Iatd)' cbartered by J, p, MOrgan). many :tnOlher. Just beyond lht' city line of Miami Dr;\l'h (wllt're I:nmhling Is labo(J), In st'lll,rlllel)' in,orlloraLed Surf~ side, i~ Ihr. Brook Ch.II" wlll!t(. gambling is an clrt:;mt hu~ness. At the extreme, northerly rnd of lhe $llit is a $ubdlvl- sian enlkr.l Golden nC~l'h where Mrs. Jo"ranklin R()o~c\'c1t la~t w(:ck rented the Ro~s W. Hudsons' hOU5C for oCCUP:UlI:Y ^pril ] S. Alling with the 50rialites (the William Ki~~3m "nndcrhills tlrrived last week), there: are mtlr'lY, mnl'l)' more of un~pec. ta.culnr forlunc {oil, hals, machinery, CO('Il-Cola, mot 01'1, (lo1lcllt medicine) Wh(lM~ yachts tlntl hllmes adorn lbe Betlch, Then' i& "the: mob" from HolI~'wood and "', .,. r": ,.... 'fl lfll'l JAN-05-99 01:57 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.05 '~ flot. . t1nw . ,hilI. n :LWiL)' n,! nl", j, th:tl Miami '11, QuI- .,: B;lY, l~', tow ,ll"nti(, Bench, ! l;", S" "anl 25 ~t: 'Gild, IlOm of Mlural en tilt' "i1c~ of Jch ""d J street ~ plea~- again~~ I ro)'GI " lligbt. serpen- . wiLt!:r- 'C: DlilU' 1ft acre, ,che, of o<SoFiflh $1,000 :c. blue ; are or cell (lu " Their ;111 win- nd ease 1 i~ put I rclkc- ill the ~e art S I soci"J. 'hes the County ~ Flam. >'acl1l~ lliTtllot, [orgall). :ity Ii:le .li"5 ;5 d Surf- ,.mb:ill' .xtremc. Jubdivi- 'e }Ira. .Ied lhl: :\lpancy William weell), \IIl~~(' ('hanc:ry. .,diciM) . lJ~"ch. HId and \. 11).10 ~ v l ... ~. :0( 04' ',~~:, '''::< '1'.: ~.~..,: '.'f;f'~"~::: ( .;{fjj;,l ~....... '. !..~ ," ,... out~ .~f. ...... ",..,..;"l '/ ~; ..'~. .~ ~ ~. ,"',::;. . 'II' ' : . "i" f.y ~.~_J-, J !<\. . _' '. Joti. Ilnt..l8I'f. .'.:: .,.' .. : - tU',~..,~ '~---....~... ..j ~IA~E~~H c- t>IC<:~ pi""". --., . ~ __.1'5 .~~ ItIIw ."..",,_ ioa..".,.... ,..,,'" ,;.".,.",.n) 1 " . . .... "" ... ~~",.~ Il~" To~tl.lIjA. ., .. (~ ::".'1,\....... -'I'i"."'_~ , I' Son ()f the 8oach. Near Miami, 64 years ago. whr.n the cnunly had le!il; than 800 rt:>:dcuU. U\'cll tl Republican nOI;!f)' callt'~ tht' [luke of lln~c. He was ablc, it Is saId. to (onJure up 350 Rep1lbllcan vatu Cor tia}'e~, tip tl1~ l"Iorlda elc'loral balurc i1gaillM TiI":(:Il. i1nd thus anl3t ill tcJbbillj; tht D~m()("rat; or the .876 1>rORicltonLial .l((t ;/)1\, Sin(c then the political morlll. of :\finmi and ~n ,'irons have not matcrin\l)' impro\'ed. Sut Mayor John Hille Levi 01 Miami nr.arh wuuld nt'\'cr be 50 crass as tn rr.:muhclurc \"ul~$, :lnd nubudy cITet ~. '. BroadwlIY (AI Jolson. Walter Winthr.ll, Bc:n Bernie. eI 01., usually at the g:1ri~b, $i-$;.i a day RuneY I'11lJ:l); or ;l few, like ColUllIllist-Aulhur Damun Run)'lIll, ill their (Jwn winter villa!; llnd somc, like It.c :\lallhr.mn Gcnrse ("Romeo & Julict") l.owthcl"5 (TI,.n:. ~ov. ~7), who laft week were sWAPllinf thdr t"hlnicl ,,,me ror .. Ere.. hon~ymo"n at. the Flnri<lan ITnt~1. Hunclrull. ..rr wc\l-tn...ln nrMr th:on rich. spenllinc it mnn~h's ;nr.omc for two w<<ks. a monlh, a winler b)' the !SC3. (More of thr~e lh"n of IIn)' other grnup TUIE, February l~). ]'"I-tO " " buy $~5-$50.000 l1ou5e~, 1'(Ulll the year round lo MialJli Beach.) Swamlilll lhuusands or thrift)' folk ~lrtlch a Yfilt'i s.wings o\'cr lwo \\"cr.k~ in "South 13cil~h;' where lhere arc l1l~n)' small, relatively ch.:ap ($5-$';) hotds. lh.: dOIl-t.rack, drl1j;-storc lunch countfl'5, t!le oDly Jlublic: bellch >>pace, Col1e(tl\'ely thc~' brin, millions 11\ cub to }.!iMlIi 1J~:\rh. Tbeit lide is S?t~:1(1i1l8 northward to .l"d pan lith Slreel. when: (al Allon Rood) an (I1"ul.ment.l1ulcl sign i5 1 !;}'l'lIl1ulil: oUl. flIl.~t. Thr. ~iln: GEXTILES. i :1 JAN-05-99 01:59 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.06 I ~ . . ~ NATIONAL AFPAIRS ;i if " I calle.l him Ih(! I)lIko of lmythln,. "resid. ing 1"5t. wer.k at. l\ mer ling ur the: Miami Brach City Council, His Jfonor wurr a brown jacket, IIIlCII p.1nlS neatly mOlded to hi& 11I0<lC&t (launell, t'\Il-aml white &neakeD ",hich \;Uull! h~'\/~ Y'lSllCl! rur t.c:<ltooro &lIp- pe", Co(k~ uti C""\n:' ill I,ia tr.nned, Mund. ~omclVh'\l snllow face WlS one of Shorty's HI<<1. GracIe S(I)~trs (m.,dl' In Galliplllis, Ohio). ?"h!ch lhe M.lYol' cnn- tinually chcws or SllIOkcs, John l,c\'i SJX'aks of "thc Rench" as fDn(!ly as he woull1 or a child (he /l1l5 lIon~: h/lndsome M~, Levt nos a &011 by a pn:viQu$ ma rria~). He is 64; she b pr.r- hap:! ten yrn.., YOIl',gc:r, The Lcvis, Iikc lIlan)' nnoll,,,r mUlI,,.,,t c1;y well-t.n-cln cou- ple ",},ose "I~~rim,", .u......nti.1 but unnh. tru!U"C' },omr. dol lhe less effulgen\ sec- ti<<lns of Mi.'IDli tkach. ate never seen at the Surf. Batb Qr Drullk (l:~ nIlJling~ Club, "hr)' <'l'c!IC\I" ~lIdl l'\Ii~teruu" juinl~ as MoUll'r Krll)", nilthl dull, "loI)' \lo~iti()n, )"OU kllow." the Ma)'ar eIlllain, witb dis- tiutt r~lrcl. Mn, J.evl ~prllds murh rl:J1c: al hriclf:C, ti~hi~, (II' ~t l;Ii~kah on racing dternnf'n,," The MlIyor i, likely lo be at homr, ('n"(lflcod (>n his {rolll porcb ,.,ith It rye-lInd.plain waleI', Ne.d to judicious sippitli. J,is joy i~ SlthlflY, girll.'lI Bullan bulldog. .".hll CJn !ll'iZt' a fillll:n cu\.'Ol\Ul, y,'hirl il ruuncl &I mU11I1 on Ihl: Jlalm-frill,ell Jawn Urllil llc has $ltillPCrJ IIIl till: rlhrous (.ov('ring, 01 this pcrfurlllalll:c, Levi & Skipp)' oe\'er tire. Milyor L\'\'i prOIlt'unl'r~ his n"mc lee:' vie, is dhln:s~:c1 whrn hr. hr" n it tilllc;d IH-v~, "'S""l. hi~ .nrc"t.y III Anilo- S"1on. II.. i. rnrnclli..r ,... th" J~....i~" in- lUll Iha" wa~ '''ounelN l"hhrr, whose com- Pilnil'~' holt'l~ ~t ill h3f J ~y.'~, John Lr\'i aclu~II}' looks 3S j[ his name should /l(' Paddy O'Rourke, He aJsu luoks and Ih'cs like whnt he is: a well-olf, semi- rrtlrl'll bu;iJ\e$~lIJan whll ha~ soHened wilh the ea~y YCiln. nlll in his 10WO'S pr.f,uJ!sr polili{~, he 15 115 hard a5 a Honrcub. It. ~nmmulllll nut(>crllcy is his MiAmi 1JC!(lch. SJ1)', able, $IO.Coc'4-yellr City }'bnagft Clyde R~lIlh:L'" lend. II) the meeMniu nf dly ltlwl'mmenl. John uvi and ~ dll!;l' litllc ~odnlil)' of reall)' optra- t(lr~, huildrrs, ballkers. ulh~r IU~"il1 husiness- mell lend to politit:s. They t:llmllrise, em- plu}', or 1I1111:rl\'iSl: l'lmtrnl mll~t Or the ,'ot- lnll' IIllPllllltion (4,o,\.i in '9J:; 8,551 in r939). ^nd lhr)' perforce nre tolerant n~lIm, balamlng In<l cater/ng lu the ~nntl of Ille zoo.ooo winLl.'rbirw 1I'hu nit in nntll,Wn)', the small Lull!.o....i". numb,'r ~ho cboole tl) dwtll in Mi"",i Broad., lI'I)'),cl. :..~ tob"o in \flami beach be- c:au.r. ,) 'h~y atr. h:ul rur the humC! Iud", and 2) ~ hcr~ are I'lrnt~. jmt a(fOSS (he bay ill Mi~lRj. Galllhlinl! nl.luri~hl'd ulltil 1\l.l6. Then !."vi & ("0, ronrhltlrrllbntlambllllg radrclrers werc nl50 h.,d for bU$llleSI, lJ;lnttrd r1l1WII Ihe litllJII r\'er}'lbillll ('ltc-tilt mr l"Il:lIill'c1 el<<'If,lru); (whkh 1';1)'1 the cily ~.~O n d.'~' (furinj: lhr ~ra~on). Unlike sOllle who helpnl to build "the BC;l(h." ,10hn Lt:\'i h"~ not 'O~\ hil Kn$e " n ! i .' ,; II :1 i fl fi iI; 'iil I Ii '1 I I i t ~ , . ! . 20 of proportion. Sa}'. he: "They say ClLrI FIsher was the: 'alller of the beacb, and thai T am t hr. !;On of Lhl' beacb." Journet to the Sun. Miami nC'ar" h "Ibe: J)e~tb" bnQu>:IC a m~n n"fficd ellr! GtAbam Tiohcr h~d iml\cinn\lon (lDcI $$,ooo.u<>o, eKrl Fi.l.ct was 1111 I,"linn" Huo~i(!r, :1I~d he was. a bumdlr'ller. lie malic his flNI rurlullc ill Frest-O.LiLt acetylcne l.:UrlIlli fur autumu!liles. lilIlel out jusl as electric he':llllighL~ were (oming in. nlal wa~ 191 I, Carl Fj~hr.r wa~ 37. IInd br WJS hcminp; 101 Ilby wilh hi~ money: So h~ h':lt. lhe' Scabury Shipyards ill' New Vurk City hulld him a mOLar yachl, In- vited SCi\bu..,.'~ Supcril.tendenL Juhn H. L~yi lu flO on Lhc firiL c:ruiMc-JClwn thr. lfi..i..ip"i, t.hrCIIlllh the elM Rnd I\r(lqnd Flnricln'~ "p. AI$o lIIong \\Ierll LII" first Mrs. Vid,er (she 161 4 ['nrii divorce in 1916), one HJrl'); BUfhlll~lI, anll iI Negru conk "nl~led Williilm Galloway. rbri~lnlns Vlcek jll New Orletllls. Frientli Yi$her & l.t.vi got light 011 R,lIllOS Kill lI~C$ (a drink thal wils II~W lu thcm): pelted a policelllan wllh a tel)' r.IL'Phllnt, platalecl l\Jni. Fi5be'T "I.-IIh ;In armful or knickk""ck.. On the G"lf, Afler " <!R)' And a h.lf of freclini &tornl, J'iJul Levi beadecl for Mobile Bay. !leached.lhe l,u:l1.. Couk Galluway le:JllI.'lIlL~hore. "I'm nrve. 8'.inS !lack un (hat IXl:lt Ijf.lin," he announced. amI trucljtcrl off Inward Uobilr.. Nut day thl: Fi$hl'r$ and Bushman hcaclecllJaclr for IhoSIl hlue WIllen \lnll Iii\' IJnml\1~ un lhe shore was enoullll fur him. Hr. wired Carl Fisher: "Meel mt: in Miami. . . 0 prelly Utile town. n FiRllC'r 1ll~1 him. lie 1I11ullht. ~ bn\l~C, "n:p~red to o"uk '!cH\'O fur II Jong rC5t. tlul 'IC VI..... ~ljJl a Y"'1I11( man, olnd be Oint had lullle rultlc..... mnn<,y. On the lAnd)' .pil aCto$5 lb., Dn}' r rnm littlo Miami. a drrallly 111:1 er.c!.r:rtir New Jrrsey Qua!..", named Juhn ~Iik~ c.'olllns har! plillllcll coconuts (whkh ditd) ~nd a\'ocados (which thr(I\"I'). 'rhinlting lu sell sullie bUIDC&ilr.fi on the spil, he slilrlccl a wuoden bridge over Ihc liar. ran 11111 of money in mld,w"Ler. Juhn Cullins' lawyer was young Frank D. Shull< from Iml:una, who WDfi ..1911 Pllllli$hint: tilt: lI.:w Miami llrra/<<. To HIIOIoicr F'iJh.:r wI'nl, U""'.'er Shults, for $~o,ooc !u 6ni.h Qllakl'r ('ollbu' brill&,C'. Cu.l Fislle:. IlUI 111' lhr monc)', in return cuctc'c! 20'HICrC& (If Collin5' swnmp. lnnd (nflcl pru!l.llllll'll fillUilWb hum Johl1 Collins), TIIUI waS thc hirlh of Miami Brach. Flsller's drc:IIIlI'~ ~udu'(l 11;1 Ihe bay bot. lum, sluullhl'lI m'w 1':111<1 Oil:\) the spindly apil, F'iMhn'. r1qlh~~(& (rut pllLlidty) '...m"lrc1 c!Qwn lhe mllllg,'U\'C t1li~kt:I.. Around the J'uunder ~Rlll.'rell n nlllnhlo: corps: one\lm@ BOAl-bllilJ"r Juhn uvi now Q COlIsttUelor, ~nltillel'r. hll reI. hcnood "No mall" tu Fiahl'r, privately wonderilll whal all Lhe lilliurcing would (01lle lO~ MCltlGC IItJJWING MIAMI R/!At:J\ . . Irll'" 7H IIn U,'t 'D $I,OtiO II l'lI,,1 10/11, Jneli;m;;rclli~. lravillf John J.evi 10 ship lhe John Cullin,;. hrlping Fisher's rlreaD\ to bont from Mobile 10 Jacksonville. He fruiliCln ann hlm~r'r to furllllle: Collins' cruised It ~round I;Jorldll: t.Ilk:uverell thill N~'W ]r'ul!)' D1:Ip;hhnr, hiend nod 50n-in- n lIlL'lal !I'vcr h;ul dellr'L:led his r.omp,lS~, In"" ThomAS J~s~lll\ J'all(oott; James AlIi- 1"11 s;nll)" ICI~:, 8ul. c\'I:lItU;IIl)' he: rmmcllli5 !\lID, one or r.nrl Fi~ll('r's 11l1linua parlnerg \\'3Y Ihrolljlh 1lJr. F1l1rilL, Kl')'5 (with ., na. (for whom a fnnll)1I5 military nirplAlIe mo- IIvr. t\~hrmlnn'5 help), mCloreclln "I~(nyne Inr Is namecl); J'ulJlJdlymoln :;;lr\'1) HanlIn' t1.1r in January, 1l}1l. Onr tun,,: IlInk at !l"" (rrum l?'~ un). whu lIIi\\lr. him",:I! Tnl!!:, rl'hrnarr Ie). l?-ID JAN-05-99 02:00 PM RICHARD ROSICHAN ASSOCS 305 674 9148 P.07 NATIONAL AFFAIRS anll th~ Tlllarh r~moui wilh b"'hins....iutr phOIOgrRllb,. now mtru't~ th~ 1\L"Rch and the technique to :Deput)' 101.1 CC>(lI",j and (by no me31l. I,alt) N~ro Clllloway, who had repented 01 bls desertion, had become tile persona] raetotulU, cOlltidant, wO)'$hip- per of Carl Fisher (alld IIOW John Levi's while-coal ell, whill:.llnlll~1 hom;e lIerVaJlt), Found('r Fisher made the Beach, m3de IIIcI1l all. He :slmo~l wcnl hroke in 11122, ~tnverecl; he $IJTVlvL'd the hurricane of 1920, Ihe Florida "oom ~nd l~ collaplic, lie lCls~ hi, Plillionl! pot on the Del\r.h bllt c>rJ hi~ (I"lrlvft8~nt dl!ve!opmont at MOD- tallk PC)int on ~ew York', (.0"8 hl.nd, When he died last July, '4he hardly had one yacbt to rub (lg~illllt another," This IJlrioi, from Woodlawn cemtlery in MI. ami, his body i~ to Ill: Illoved tll the onl)' ,rave pttmitleo.l (JII Miami Beach. YOUTH Mondrou$ lobby "Tllt: mectins ""ill Ulm(l In o.dcrl" Under thC! .",h~lt.hh, <cili"lI and !nn- fastie chandeliers of lhe ncpnrtment of Labor Audil,orium. lbe buslle 3nd lid(et of uver 1,000 young people It.tlled 1(1 :I whilptt. nlC mcmhers flI th.: American Yuulb CUIJ&rcss, alls(~mhl~d in W:uihinlllon (or 11 fflur-II:I)" citizcn~hil' in5titUtC, "a monner lobby lor j()b5, pttl<:e, civil Jiber. tira, ~dU(illiUIl i1l1d hcallta," came to order. A, V. (..'~ "dol'h:d /TIoCher, !'tfr~. Franklin 1), koosc\'elt, ~roc 1'10 dIll)' in the 5"COIl.1 ruw, .Mall)' l\ curious ibnce Wt\5 directudat h"r. Fut once IlIi. ~.lIlliblu WOIll:!1I lulll put her. self in an altOllelllcr luu Quixotic Ileuilioll. Sbe was 1/11 r~'t:ord as bclic:\'ing lhat, Commu- nisI innlll'lIl'1! in the A. Y. C, was Ju:glillihlc. ^$ to that, tho Yl)ullgest youth ill the hall knew lhut Mrs. Ruusevdl was either )lid. diue IIcrsclf fir IIl:ing Iilkl:n Illr a ride. One nf rht: "Olh('f" Rooscvelt5, Artbl- INII(!. 5011 of Ardli:"'lld, SOil 01 I'rc\idenl Theodort, ant bj. Tile: dtJe:g31~ (here 11 1'(~lly Citl w\.u cuultl ..lFu..1 .. fu" ~611..t, th~rl! all Utlernl'Jlo)'l'd It:db.n in .1. -S;\Vl!ilter. :'<Iegmes nc:xt tt) while friends, sludt'nb, s!lart'Crollpcrs, a It~w ''yollths'' with h:dd . .' ,reyine heads) were dog.tired, All day Ib~y bild sc~n sillhl" visiled Congte$sD\en, ;::lIu~-d, walkt:d till & down with rhYlnlne 1'1;II:t1rtl5: "fk~el UIl: Yoice o[ H.OOO,OOO: Keep the C. C, C. Clvlllan~" ":5c110~r' ~hips nul DilILI~)hill)'" "Uin is J.'Llr- I'IT\' lILuul Civil LlUERTYl" Dllt wha" Ch~irll1:'" n..ward E"n.s I:Qullded his lt~vd, Ihc wt::try dl!Iell2tel lX"rJred up. Nnt ber:\U..c th.." e:rllulecl the Apcerll~s to he murh fun, or hCl:ilUll4: IIlcy IhOlIKht tbe mct:linR w()uld ;UIV/llll'e tbc A. V. C.'s aclvertisr.d aim: Il:Jssagt: uf tlu: $soo,ooo,QOo Murray YOUlh JIllI to estah- 1:511 II permanent l'eder~J Youtb Admlnl$- I 'lllillll. TIICY had Ci)me to see a sideshow. "thq had Ihdr r.ycs p.:clcd ror one Murray 1'I"vner, For t",o dll)'G Mllrr">, rla",..lr had dum. " M or 1"lkln". II" hao.l praiseo.l R~pubJj- rAn N:uilln:sl Cummittee Cllaimlall Jolin TI MI'(, fi'('hrl1l1ry 1(J, 1')40 D, lrI. Hamilton for rdulin; to lend iI Rtpublicol~ P,utt ddtflltt Iu any Youth C....'te.. meet/Ill unli It pur,ecl "Com- munlgtic C!1.mellll y,.hicb, accordil" lu the Dies Commiltee. dumlnate it." He had chided Mn. Ro()Sevell lor ehidine Mr. Hamillon. ITe \lad made public llllllLlack on I,he COO5'ess lienal by CCIlI': Tun"r.y !Lilli fClQr ollll:t YOUIIgl6b men, And III thia nlcd- ins h" had "r..mi~.." there would b.: action. lack McMi"hncl. Nlltion:al Cb.urm~n ar A, y, C., J(Clt up to spenk., He rambled alwlg lIhOlrt the New Ueal. about th~ Ku Klux Klnn. When he started d~riuirl& thr Dies Committee- ' "Point or Or<<lI:r' Point or Order!~ shouted f. Ste\'en McArthur, lcapinc to his rel:L. "I WlUIt to make a rt'Solutlon. We: muo'" (I,r.,n ~ul'5clvca 01 the dltlrJc 01 C'nrr,mlln"II(-" "VOU't<! oul of <>.clc:r!" shClut~d Chair- 1I"...n Ellaes. "He's nol!" yelled Peler Ttopea, up front. w~vlne a book in Ollt han.l. "Shut up. Sit down! 800 ,,, roort'rJ the IIsseDlbl~d yuuth. Chairman Eunes bad Mr. McArthur tossed out. Sptnker Me- Mi~bael \\'Cllt on. "1 delI1and lhr. tloor!" shOUled Ardli- lmltl,lt.uo.':\'I:!t. "J wi5h 10 ~a<l i\ re'olu. tiun. WI: mu>1 denounce RUlsia'" "V"u'rc 0,,1 01 orderl" cried EntlL'!f. "Re's 110tl H.'. 1I0tl" v.IIL.,) relnr Tra(l8~, wavine his book. . c'Bao! Tbraw them out! Shut them up!" Mcmber$ of the CODgress. taking IK'rliilml'fltill)' pro(edure into Ibeir Own hand~, g:t.ve Mr, 'l'fOpta the bum's l'IJsh. I'elcr Tropea pul up a filhl, nlltlllled to break. Cree amI throw JIll bDot at an A. Y. C. ol\icer before being rJect~o.l, Thc b6Uk ....a. Co.nDon'.I'Tlu.dllrl ill ,Ii" 11(.1"'. c./ R~prctt,,,,..tiw,. Archibtlld Rooseve1L mCllnwhile was sillRin2 out hi~ re~ohlt Inn over thr din, One )'0Yt11 brlelly wrl'llIed v.llh him. He *Al c1'nrn, "U11~d, will ked out. Smqly the: aucUcn(o icllled down. Complo.~'enlly thcr IiltCllcd to lhe evenln,'l spe.~bet. Nen mornlne the )'ouna: rulh weft in fine {ellie, DeIPiL~ a culd. raw drizzle. they formed ill line and )landed towards the White Hou!iI:, 4.4M strong, By the time they reacb~'il the White House their spirits were chilJtod an&1 tb~ir heafts were nol In Ihcir Ibroills :a~ lhr.y Slllll; W,'\If.' IlCe'l &f1t1ing fllll/jiNg rise brlllo!,}e, /Irv..lrli", rltQ", ,It" c""y ''';''8 It..',,,, ~.'t,t'j III, P'o111l1li... Afler they bad stood in the rain an hout, tlre )lout hs' spirits were somewhat damped. Fin~lIy the I'resident stepped uut on the South Porlico, He began lalling, He lried to be liaht. NQ one lallelICd. lie made 50me [lolitirnl remuks, No one clapped, He was latherl)'-told lhe chilLlren to be 5urc to (l1alli~ Intu elr)' clothe5 when Ibey lOt borne. Nola mm'mUI, ThellhellLlntuthem. Whc;n he; is prl'~~d, WilL'll tbe time is ripe, Franklin Roosevelt co.n ~ hhmt to th~ I""int of Lruhllil)', F~l:"el by theee cod.:)', sullen kids, he I.t himself 1I0~ ,n v, the kitll (nnd their adOPted mother. Mrs. Fmnklln O. Roosevelt) a first-c1~!iS 5p.1nklllg; He lolell hrm ,h;II'Jlly to ktep llu'ir n06t5 out 01 thilJt:~ thry kilO"" Ilothing abllut, He noted Ihal tile: New York chapler 01 A. Y. C. hacl condemned U. S. airJ to Fin- lanel "on the l.lroUnd IhiiL su(h action was 'an "lIt'lll('t 10 rVlce ^merica Inlo 111\ 1m. Jl"""lbtlc Villr,' L Che:o:uj M)' hil:",!., Ihat ~RI'OI~ ....ll! ull..dul!cr..tC!cf twaddle.', IInlld\ll- teraled l "'atldl,,, . . . I Buu.. l:1"I~h(,., t1c~t.I silence.] Thal Amt:rk8n s)lll1p3tby is 1I8'7u with the Finns in their !'Fron lo sta\'e oft iavIsioll or thr.ir awn soil by now is a~io' malic. nJat Am,:rictl wants 10 belp thr.m by Icnding or Jiving money lo t1leln 10 save lh~'ir ()\Yn livcs is also lixiomulic 10. dll)". That the Soviet UlIlon would, be- Quae of Lids, dcclal't war on tilt' Cnlted Sliltto 15 aboUI the lillle$t I hvusbL that I eYfl' hCIJrd IIdvl\ncod ID tbe tift)',cicht YR"' of my !ilf. . . . "It has bun laic.! IlInt suene of )'UCJ are Communjsls. . . , Ai Americilns }'W have a right, a legal and conStiluliunal righl. lu call yoursel\~s Communists . , . but , . . you h3\'t no A/Il~tiean right. by actor elm] Of allY kluCl, tu ~ull\'Cr\ the Gu\'~rnlnrnt anti lilt' CUllSlil utillll of llli~ nalion." NeAl \lay, till: wllman ill the (a",~ gat III lht: !rul ....ord. Sltl: lulcll be C..ngr":l.1 th~t i~ was (inc. ianuran..'~ nr nn i,Ror:u".C'1 for th"", tD put th"m.e1v,," ..n Ih" rl!<nrtl. n they hild, [or Ethiopia, 5pQin, ('bin.. Czecho-Sluvakia. As to Finland: "I cllIn't think yuu sbuulu gD on record r \1r any! hirll !.hilt yo~ cion'! hclil've in. , . . J knllW lilt Uu: rt&son$ thal are ci\'en for !be l{\l!\!iian Invasion of Flnlanc1. I know nlllhc R:1lS0ni bccauae I bilvc Jlcard thCD' fruln m)' Cum- monist Iri~nds-hllt I etill 6(\)' th,,'e if no MeUle for II big Illllion Lo Invn,io n ~msll nalion, and therelore our s)'lIlp~lhie~ oUll'ht 10 20 lo Fin1an!\.." i j Zl'