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95-21607 RESO Incomplete RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCmTECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF THE BASS MUSEUM; SAID AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION OF THREE (3) MIAMI BEACH RESIDENTS TO THE BASS MUSEUM RENOVATION AND EXPANSION BUILDING COMMITTEE, UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN THE AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, on July 28,1994, the Mayor and City Commission approved an agreement between the City and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for professional architectural services for the renovation and expansion of the Bass Museum (Agreement), said approval conditioned upon the final review and incorporation of the comments of outside counsel, as retained by the City Attorney's Office, specializing in architectural agreements involving the expansion and renovation of museums; and WHEREAS, pursuant to outside counsel's review of the Agreement, one of the recommended inclusions therein provided for the creation of an ad hoc advisory body to the City, to be known as the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee (the Project Committee), whose primary purpose would be to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project; and WHEREAS, as set forth in the Agreement, the original composition of the Project Committee included one member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees, one member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum, one member to represent the Bass Museum Administration, and a fourth "ex officio" City Commissioner as a member; and WHEREAS, upon careful consideration, and as a considerable sum of public monies are to be expended in the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Project, it is the City's recommendation that three citizen-at-large members, all residents of the City of Miami Beach, also be appointed to the Project Committee, and that the Agreement be amended accordingly to reflect this change, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are herein authorized to execute the attached Amendment to the Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for Professional Architectural Services for the Renovation and Expansion of the Bass Museum; said Amendment providing for the inclusion of three (3) Miami Beach residents to the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee, pursuant to the terms and conditions provided in the Agreement. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of ,1995, ATTEST: MAYOR CITY CLERK FORM AP~BPVEO LEQ~)lEPT. .V/ By :.-t. ~~ Date ~ ;Y /1f> C:\WPWIN60\WPDOCS\RESOLUTN\SPIIllS.AMD AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND SPILLIS CANDELA, INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF THE BASS MUSEUM This Amendment to the Agreement, dated March 31,1995, between the CITY OF MIAMI B EACH, a Florida municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as the City), having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida and SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC, a Florida corporation having its principal offices at 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the Architect). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, on July 28,1994, the Mayor and City Commission approved an agreement between the City and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for professional architectural services for the renovation and expansion of the Bass Museum (Agreement), said approval conditioned upon the final review and incorporation of the comments of outside counsel, as retained by the City Attorney's Office, specializing in architectural agreements involving the expansion renovation of museums; and WHEREAS, pursuant to outside counsel's review of the Agreement, one of the recommended inclusions therein provided for the creation of an ad hoc advisory body to the City, and to be known as the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee (the Project Committee), whose primary purpose would be to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project; and WHEREAS, as set forth in the Agreement, the original composition of the Project Committee included one member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees, one member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum, one member to represent the Bass Museum Administration, and a fourth "ex officio" City Commissioner as a member; and WHEREAS, upon careful consideration, and as a considerable sum of public monies are to be expended in the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Project, it is the City's recommendation that three citizen-at-large members, all residents of the City of Miami Beach, also be appointed to the Project Committee, and that the Agreement be amended accordingly to reflect this change. NOW, THEREFORE, THE AGREEMENT IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: 1.24 PROJECT BUILDING COMMITTEE (PROJECT COMMITTEE) The City herein acknowledges that a portion of the cost of the Project will be paid from Bass Museum fund-raising through the Friends of the Bass Museum. The City shall cooperate with the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and the Friends of the Bass Museum to create an independent committee to be known as the "Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee" (the Project Committee), It shall be the primary purpose of the Project Committee to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project, , The Project Committee's role shall primarily include, but not be limited to, assisting and advising the City in review and approval or disapproval of design and other documents, as same are to be submitted to the City by the Architect and Design Consultant pursuant to the Agreement; assisting and advising the City in review and approval or disapproval of estimates of construction costs and of change orders; and assisting and advising the City in the preparation for construction bidding and the administration of construction, It is contemplated that the Project Committee shall be an ad hoc advisory body and that the creation of said Committee is not intended to supersede the respective roles, obligations, responsibilities, approvals, and lor duties of the City Commission, City Manager, and any other parties expressly stated under the Agreement. The Project Committee shall be composed ofthree (3) members, to be mutually selected and agreed upon by the City, the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and the Friends of the Bass Museum, and endeavor to incorporate representation from the following entities: (a) One member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees; (b) One member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum; (c) One member to represent the Bass Museum Administration (i.e., the Executive Director of the Museum or an individual on a similar senior level); {(Ij (ti)" li! In addition, the City may, at its discretion, appoint a member of the City Commission as a fourth "ex officio" member to the Project Committee, The role of said appointed Commissioner shall be primarily to review Committee recommendations and convey status reports on the progress of the Project to the Mayor and City Commission at its regular meetings, 2, All of the tenns and conditions of the Agreement between the City and the Provider shall remain the same in full force and effect, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have called this Amendment to the Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials on the day first above indicated, ATTEST: THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CLERK MAYOR WITNESSES: SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC, PRINT OR TYPE NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED SIGNATOR c:\ WPWIN60\ WPDOCSIRESOLUTN\SPILLIS.AMD . FORM APPROVED _ ~~~EPT. 1'1~~/ 8\J~ ~/~ .d / I'/.t;~ s..._ ~7-q:,L,'. CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO, j 7:3~ 95 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben ofthe City Commission DATE: June 21, 1995 FROM: Jose Garda-Pedrosa City Manager OVATION AND EXPANSION BUILDING SUBJECf: BASS MUSEUM COMMllTEE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The City Administration recommends for the City Commission to confirm the below named appointments to the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Project Building Committee (Project Committee) and approve the first amendment to the Spillis Candela/Arata Isozaki Architectural and Engineering Contract: 1, Nancy Liebman, Commissioner, Chairperson 2. Diane Camber, Director of Bass Museum 3. Joyce Kaiser, President, Friends of Bass Museum 4. Robert Bass, Trustee, Friends of Bass Museum 5, Carlos Zapata, A.LA, (resume attached) 6. Lourdes Mora, M.D, 7, Ruth Sackner BACKGROUND: On July 28, 1994, the City Commission approved the Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc. for Professional Architectural Services for the Renovation and Expansion of the Bass Museum. Section 1.24 of said Agreement stipulates that a Project Building Committee (Project Committee) be created for the primary purpose to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fund raisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the project. Continued... 58 AGENDA ITEM 0./7- c.. DATE~ COMMISSION MEMORANDUM ANALYSIS: PAGE TWO JUNE 21, 1995 In addition to the above first four named members of the Project Committee, the City Administration is recommending for three (3) more appointments to be made to the committee. These three (3) additional appointments require an amendment (first amendment) to the Spillis Candela/Arata Isozaki Architecwral and Engineering Contract. The three (3) additional appointments are representatives of the community and residents of Miami Beach, CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission confinn the above-listed names to the Project Committee and approve the first amendment to the ArchitecWral and Engineering Contract, JGP:MOB:lcd Attachment , 59 Carloa Zaps!s Dealgn Studio .. 305-672-9475 1lll61li19o CIll1:13AM L.l<YD () '0 :J in c [J) 'm CJ) U ~ i i ra,,", F.J.,arrln 7"I'"to Principal Founded Carlos Zapata Desigl SbJdo (CZDS) in 1991 _~~d w,,'1er of .lo:hl1o:1ure (Buildrg D,,~n), (oumbia 1,1,;",,,1)', We... Vork Bac~~ord Mh1>C1uP., Pratt Inslt1Jt., Brook~, N,~ Val< ~1aW Ptofasiona.l Expma= o.\ionl'il1!1rr, I/r. f".,,,,l, fll,rh,R"kl!!, N.wVnrk mOir,1991 DeigIEl'EliNlohthiEct,NMVorl< 1986 Rus,o+Somtr hdlil8:1s, New'lori< 1985 ScI,:m,.l Project Expui,am: Gmaal uncoln Real TheQte~, colldJorolon wlh (hu Urn;, DPZA.:hltecls, Roberto B elOOmt hdlill:l, ond lItJiter (holrom IIthltect, !lJ(JTj BElIch, florioo Pi \lite ReiidEllce,QJilo,ECllldcr IilJl\Ji~1E11ISlore,.bpon Soty OlplJ1mmt S1o~ ond Rwe'llim (enter, .limes MOUnlUill, J~an rumim \hOIl.lOIITI ond \\tiret~use.. North /lion; ~eod1, Homo Brickell (,ol81-lJy Renlol ,Ijla1men1s, MiOnl, Flondo Dl[1tl Hell!qlJlne~, MllI11l Beod!, Ro~do m (ollllS Avem.e RelOll Pltllecr, Mimi Beach, AOld! UI"~II lIuuti lll'''h:i> (UIIIV,UliuII, MiuII; B1:\J.I;, flurld, (ocooo! "''Ole r'I1ll1e ~"im,nt, Micm, rIOIldo V<1tr Holel, r""...1m ana rew ,or,'lruclon, OcOlh DIiv;, Miam\ Rorida fort om fl.m1ure GaIIOlY, U rco~ Roo!, Miami Beach, Rorida S"gl. f.nilyH",,,,gu," h.... .napool, GolaenBeoch, MI.mi, f.rida: iJr<i>ldJllill..cM HMOS "-'aid, ~nl, 1194 JPBTCorp>ro1e !)flee" M~ml, fl.rida: 1995101l1oo.1 M~ Honor~, fr-li",,""'" fl.ecc/fJ !>..ad, Sep1enh", 1991; 1.1aiot< lIo9'lh o.'l!Jl !1.011. Odober, 1992 Rnnrn P"pll.r iP.1 flll",I1I, Prom1)!" Rmrrh, [,1,1m, ~IInrln" NfW Yrrkr,np"r MA n.oDn;.",11\ ! 991 ThelP.S Nolond HeOOlua1e~ Oh B~ldil'll. New (oll1)llton, MO~Ohd New Rlk;hospitd, 0;10, No"'-llY Second Pnze intemCllon~ DeSign (IJT\lltiloo, 1990; N.w Vori< (hapter ~ADelign ilim!. 1991 (lIlodim Nolo~ol/Rol'Il Tr.,,' De\el~ment (OIIice (o~..e~), To'O,1o, (modo 'im Pize Intemolond (o,"",Uon, 1989; New VOIHhopter PJADelign 1M1l,' 990;l'iogresive~!ilet:iIIe Pw:Jn1.1991 Deloi1te & Tooch, COljla'Ote Heodquorle'S, \~Iton, Connecticut: N"-'I V cri<Cmpler ~A Interor r:esi!Jl iMo'd, 1989; Nmood AlA Design /\;,onl, IW, New Coosolid!ted Tenn~ol for Arreric~n Arlines/Nol1lv.e;t Pf1ines, JfK Intemolon. ~rpon, New Yolk: .New'lork Chopter PlADesign _,1989; KSANa1lJnol Deg!Jl />II.Iird, 1990 Dmen Schbsred ilt\lpen (otpJltl1e Heool!Jorter;, Clio, ~II\IIY fm Pn~ I nTemalonG (ompeMoo; NOl' Yom (h~rer iIA Oe>lgn MlmJ, 1 988; frogress/lleWd'I7rX1Ie Iwlrd, 1989 60 Carlos Zapala DaaigM Studio .. 305-672-9475 1IlI6161911 C!I"~'3AM ljil/D Carb Zapata, ccntinuod Sdec1a:d PmiectE"I""'~.<:Dntlnud SiIlod' of lIt~rec!uf and lnnd1cpe innite:lJre, Uni'.e>iiyof MinnesolO, Mlnneepolis, Mimesolll: New Veri< Cnapl;r Ili. [esign 1wIn!, 19BB NewHlrI10rd li1yHal~ Hartbrd, lonrmwt: NfII/ Vllk lhcprer~AUesi!1llwJrd, ! jHI Souf1 FenyPloza, O~ces, Hold, Mcselll'\ 1hearer, New Yllk, N~ Vo~: New Vo~ Ch~prer ~A Des~n PM-d Recrearon Cllller, AJdlDnull\ G)'Ill, Pool, C~ssrooms, ilr(ompensor, BugQIlI, (ailmb~: 11\11d Poze Intmelaool C~rnpellon PubUa.tims MoFrr' A-r1i1eC~ (UnlleC SllIres), PB' 1I!~1O~ HeailjJone~, Mam, Flond~ May 1995 ~ OilS/or., (Italy), Kaia FumllJre SOOmom, liilten Bea:h House, md JPBTIrl~so5 Heo:lllJarre~,Filnda, Ma~ 1995 olJW kJ'1:<1tJrc, 6AHw"" #0{;, PrO!t'i 199', COLuIUIGru-.: Pli",,', ljAJrhll"",cOLU,"1 Gv-.:, Auricu l'li<a(ldy), Kolo r uri1ur, li'o",..m, iIIiom,noricI:J, /pIli, 1995 f),li3RIJif(,lior( (Imly), i:\>",ld BrcckcrGollcrl, /IIam Bead>, Florido, ^p;1,19% BMI (G.nnonw, Gold.n Beach Hou," and Guto; Hoo", Golden Beach, Florida, il>ril, 1 995 Milaio (1I:IIy), "'Id.n Beach Hou" and Ct.,! Hou,", Golden B.ach, Flooda, MO'lh, 1995 Th. Mia:li Herold. JPBT M;,,", [e"mb..l1, 1994 1''''"', (llIIW, .PIIT /IdoJ'CW!, No\Omber, 1994 VA. ~1li(lmly), ),"g~ Falllllyllou", No"m~r, 1994 Mo.!I1y ~n lirhip.<( SinOI. ftmilyH"",, Milmi, F!rrid~ ()-inhl'!, 1 994 iWlIRn~, (~nnon'l9, SirlJle Fmilv House, Micmi, fbrioo, SeplemDll', 1994 I'~Q, (llIIly), SinQ~ fomilvHouse, /ihiQni, Raioo, May, 1994 /!tr1li'IJ:W., RecordHous,s, ~fl!lit fllTil'/House, MkIri, Ranoo, llini, 1994 The ~Yoti< Tirres , 111l1Srlay,Decerrlier 31,1993, lhe \oldorHole1, Miani Beocr, f10rirla The Microi Herold ~Jnday,Janlllry1, 1994, The \oldorHoIeI, Miami Beac~ Rondo GIoIli/ krlli/:{m, GANwleJ fd7, 1993, Sinile fal1liyHouse, Miam\ Rorido InteiMMl1lOZine, 14111 /f,nual ~rerio~ /l,l,Qrd;: JffiT ,td'iSOl5, seleclerl Best in &mk anrlRnonciol Office, b1ua~; 1993 /!mitecW~, feolJrearlide on J'BTCorporole ofIices, Seplemrer, 1991 ~"j\e flot:lliteclR'e, feJlJre OIlirle CIl recenhlOrk of Pellr Prm and (iJ'~s oopa1ll, Cl:lIIber, 1991 1'IlNId~fNY:eOerigr. (JJplll), presentalion ot~lonre & huhe liJ1X)role Headqun5,des~ned byl'elerPron and lonus tllpa1O, June, I YYi Cilylitigozine (Pori ~,JrCSennlon of Canadian ltJlond ~o\~i Trusf Office Co""le~, designed byPeler P~n 000 Cerlos lfii'ltJ, JUlie, 1991 A-rli/e{/lmi DeJIgl (England), presen1lJlon on !he \lOr!< of 'fe~r Pron and (1105 oopab of 81erbe Be~e(, Jonuay, 1991 (Perlo! I~SUes on '~New Mo:Iem Aeslhenc') I 'ftr.lilt:tlJfr:i,It:r...., (/t't (Pur.), bJlure .Iio..., Ctl'ill' & TULlI" CU'I""" HOlU4",rI~', Muy, 1990 ItcIi_oIR"""u ,/tOUt oltidc, "M'Xierrismin Motion", ar1lde/talLoing(o", z"",Io, M." 1990 US. /lGWJandWorIdRcporI, "ClJdook 1990'" rum No"," and Shol,""', orlld, l:alJi'1l Cori" z"",ta, Jar",>, 1990 Ineims Nogo~n., "aOUnder arr', a~d. feoilJlng (on" "'palo, Jan"",> 1990 ./W (Bogoio), feo1ureortco on !he d"lg1 pllljeckofCada< "'pam,f3eO, 19B9 ftogmsilO IlnilItec.... Desig1.6.mls Issu., JJnuO)', 1991 I'rogIossilOlfthif<<lx., [O,jg1.6.mls :ssu., JJnuO)', 1999 Odm-~ Bpunrl(N(J\\QW: Mktf!b! (Foland); SID! (Dlllmok); AfteffXJJI':r. (Nor,,wy); (:1IltroS,illZio (ItrJy); El'{1Cs~ (11010 Boo!.. N,wVork ,6,rhiM,,,, 191Q,1990(PreslelandRiZ2llIL 1990), (TOi",i Fne /1m Museum, Tciv.un & Pres1el, GenTllllY, 1 ~n NIr &.llcsio!l.&!!!!!l. (19R~ 19R9, 1990, 1991) N,vJVnrk,6,rhi..r~ (Frll7nni M"!"n, 19R1) New York t.d1iltck fl (I'di'ioni Moli,", 1 999) Morlem Rolo, by [bug,,, 0.., (New Vak ij,i,".i1y, 1ge6) ~ ((olumlia Unive.i1y P"'l, 1 PBB) " 61 Carlos Zapsls Design Studio . 305-672-9475 1111616195 - Carb Zapl1a, amtinutd Awards and Henan Neronal ~Aftlnor Ilnudftr nleilo~,JPBTC01poro1totli(es, 1995 IlUtiIedlNa/I'ewdHou;es ~eslgn /Mrd, ~ngle hJllly~use, I YY4 IlUtitemwlP<<adln1elio~ Oeig1/MnI, PBTCoI!llIll1e 01lm, 1991 I~ Magazine [tslgn i'I.\Q~ JPBTColpol1J1e oflces, 1993 Prv,eSSllf!fI<<lNrecm res~n /Mids: Canallll1 Nalllnal/Ro\'U11iI;s! [tl'e!oJlllent, 1991 LlI~1I Sdllbbi G"III"" Curpur.'. H,..J'I'.ri.", 1989 N.wYorl<Ch",1erAAD';l/l ......,ds, 190&1991 New Rlklholpi1d, McOOC 1, 1991 Bonco Popuord.1 Ecuoh, Proil~,,. B_h, Quill, Ecuod.., 1 991 Conall", NO!klnol/R'1"1 TMI De...l.""ool, 1990 D.loli1o & Touch. (orpo,,* Heodqm", 1990 litP.n \rhlh<?l1 r"'If1l'" (n'T""'"' H.rrl~,o""" 19B9 New (oosolda1ed TermlnoL JFK Inltmafionol ;\irport, 1989 Seoool ojA[hi1eclJ~, Unl'oetli1Vofllinnescia, 1989 flJrtllrd (i1yHolI, 1988 Sou1!l fellyPklza fla1~se(00'!JIe!, i 981 New &n)-lI1d lobby, 133 PorH\eooe Sou1!l, 1981 Fi~t Pilze Inltmalood (olllletfion, (ooodion NatooolJllo)01 TIUll Delelopmenl h~t ~rtze In1e11ll10nollllTllefificn, Vitlen )cn~s1ed uruppm PolodqllJ'1e~ Seco~ Prize mltmotoro (ollll'lfion, New ~ksoospi1d, WleOOll ltInI pnz Intemanonol C~mpennon, RemOloo Cen1erlorCCIllpensor AssockJlCn of Collegl1l1t School! of AKhit(1\Jre, Non lI1a Design /!mid, Scillol of MtlI1eCm, U~\e~I1yof MnnesolJ S.hbl L'l'U.5./kw,",'/Wurll/'l:pur, ~r "ClJiluuk 1990'>:P.Ull. lu Wulu," 0" of 30 ",(hlitch sdo:itd for Inc1u;on in sp"I.1 fec!"\O orod bMi1g ..Mil ':Jl Un." :Jl', Iltio<r w,o's WOO ~""ng Hilp,"c Ime;c.." Rec~l.nI olRo;.rrch 110'1, ~"rIeni. Schl", S.I1ud., S1uttgal, Gem.ny Ptof...ion..I Tea.lUnj; E.:porience Unl....ily.f Mi.ml, PIlle"",, Spri's, 1995 Unl"'"i1y .fMi.ml, P.rt ]m. foOJI1y, 1991 Pomn< Srm~ nm",~, N,wVrrl<, W... Vn"" Pmf.<<rr, 1990 NMVoiklnst1u1eof Te:lllOlogy, NewYoill HewVo~,Assis1antIQI.IrtProlesilr, 19E5-1989 Uni\e~i1yot PO~11ll0, Itly, As;ismt TllIcher,1984 Jun.. Perbming Arts Cen:er ProfMonol Eloluafion (ommitlee, 1995 SouiIl I\lndo IlAUnbiJtilAmds, 1994 OdondJ /meti:on Inst1u1e of /irdli1lct, 1994 lliomi Beach PerbnnirlJ 1m (en1erln1elllJIonol De~gn (ompelilon, 1994 PII'SQIlS S(ho~ ofDeggn,HewVlli< ViU1ing Uiti<: (~lIITlbi:i Uni\e~i1y, HIlN Vork Po~ons )(hod of Ueslgn, l\ew Ya1< Pro1tlnsllJ~, Brookll'l, New Vo~ Colego de ~lIeCliJn, QJltl, Ecoodor, Guo)Oqull, Ecualor Ren;s~cerPo 1~(h"c1nsn1lJ1e, Troy, NewVorl< ~1l:14 AM LJ'II~ ~ 62 C8I'IoaZapa!a Design Studio . 305-672,9475 Carl. Zap.tL, ccnbnud LttiuK. Polyltthn( Uni>e~ilyof BOtelooa, Spa~ Pratt InsliJ1e, ~rookl)ll,New Voil< Uni\el5i1yat FlOOda, (,Jines~le, Rllioo Ronda I&M lJJl>e~lty lWaml-Cnit CommlKlnyColtge New Vail< Ch~1er /lmman Insnlule of ~hl'elt Fluriuu /,jiwliur, UIU MulUfu'~riIlY Ulli"'.ity Unh'llityot !'.lu1h r..;d~ Tonpo, nOli'" Uni""ityot Miomi,Florida 1Iiom, DeSIgl rJliooce Uni\el5ilyoflltshinglon otSt. Louis IitIs",m of (onlomporay 111, Puft10 Ri Ol R.."nln.. PnlyP.rhnr In<fillp', Tmy.. N.w Vnrk II llenol It Miuitduu ~1ll, &uador /In:hi1ll:lUlOlleagL~, Baglio, (alomlio 1lIl5/li/95 - Exhibitim. Par1c~cled in nn~r naiooallllld in1em~li:lllal efihibi~ ~ the Io~owng IllISMlS em golleri:s: (enler br (an1tIrllJraryArt, Miami, Ibido SMilJIrt, Germany. Il<altmie Schloss loIilUde New Yok (ooper H~ffMuseurl1. Mai P~lech Gdle'Y.. ~a1ionolll:o!tmyofDesign (Smi1t1sonion 1~1iIIre), IlK/NV, Urbllll (enler, A-.eryUool'1 & illeryHdl at (oumbio Uri\ersity honklurt, (;ennlll~ ,ennon 1Ilhi1ll:lUre MU!eum Htlsili<i, Fioond: Muslll1I of F~nish PlthilectJre Copenhagen, ~mail<: SkcIo Glllel'1 Oslo, NoMJy: ROO1 GIIery ~i~, !i.uuUUl; Sulu d,hl, CUIII'''",ru",u;Cu>u ud ul (ullum d,1 Eu.wul; ""-1,iIo.IUlul t..uy", Ih:dtlin, C~om~a; Museo de /i1e M<.dcmo MaJr;d, Spo~: ConlanpolQ'YMu",um Toi...n: Mlip.i Fine Art!; Mus.um "10 Under 10" T~..!~g &.nibit . Ol':ltlAM iJDlel 63 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC, FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCIllTECfURAL SERVICES FOR THE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF THE BASS MUSEUM; SAID AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION OF THREE (3) MIAMI BEACH RESIDENTS TO THE BASS MUSEUM RENOVATION AND EXPANSION BillLDING COMMIITEE, UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN THE AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, on July 28, 1994, the Mayor and City Commission approved an agreement between the City and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for professional architectural services for the renovation and expansion of the Bass Museum (Agreement), said approval conditioned upon the final review and incorporation of the comments of outside counsel, as retained by the City Attomey's Office, specializing in architectural agreements involving the expansion and renovation of museums; and WHEREAS, pursuant to outside counsel's review of the Agreement, one of the recommended inclusions therein provided for the creation of an ad hoc advisory body to the City, to be known as the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee (the Project Committee), whose primary purpose would be to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project; and 64 AGENDA ITEM C.-1-L. (..~21-'1 5 DATE WHEREAS, as set forth in the Agreement, the original composition of the Project Committee included one member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees, one member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum, one member to represent the Bass Museum Administration, and a fourth "ex officio" City Commissioner as a member; and WHEREAS, upon careful consideration, and as a considerable sum of public monies are to be expended in the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Project, it is the City's recommendation that three citizen-at-large members, all residents of the City of Miami Beach, also be appointed to the Project Committee, and that the Agreement be amended accordingly to reflect this change, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are herein authorized to execute the attached Amendment to the Agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for Professional Architectural Services for the Renovation and Expansion of the Bass Museum; said Amendment providing for the inclusion of three (3) Miami Beach residents to the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee, pursuant to the terms and conditions provided in the Agreement. day of ,1995, PASSED and ADOPTED this ATIEST: MAYOR CITY CLERK FORM APPRPVED LEGAL DEPT. . ) '\ /") .,.,./'. By _ I///-u.'~,c/, 7~~R./ D2to J, / ;yj; S' 65 C:\WPWIN6O\WPDOCS\RESOLUTN\SPn.LIS.AMD AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND SPILUS CANDELA, INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCmTECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF THE BASS MUSEUM This Amendment to the Agreement, dated March 31, 1995, between the CITY OF MIAMI B EACH, a Florida municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as the City), having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida and SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC, a Florida corporation having its principal offices at 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the Architect), WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, on July 28,1994, the Mayor and City Commission approved an agreement between the City and Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc, for professional architectural services for the renovation and expansion of the Bass Museum (Agreement), said approval conditioned upon the final review and incorporation of the comments of outside counsel, as retained by the City Attorney's Office, specializing in architectural agreements involving the expansion renovation of museums; and WHEREAS, pursuant to outside counsel's review of the Agreement, one of the recommended inclusions therein provided for the creation of an ad hoc advisory body to the City, and to be known as the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee (the Project Committee), whose primary purpose would be to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project; and WHEREAS, as set forth in the Agreement, the original composition of the Project Committee included one member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees, one member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum, one member to represent the Bass Museum Administration, and a fourth "ex officio" City Commissioner as a member; and WHEREAS, upon careful consideration, and as a considerable sum of public monies are to be expended in the Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Project, it is the City's recommendation that three citizen-at-large members, all residents of the City of Miami Beach, also be appointed to the Project Committee, and that the Agreement be amended accordingly to reflect this change. NOW, THEREFORE, THE AGREEMENT IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: 1.24 PROIEO BUILDING COMMITTEE CPROIEO COMMITTEE) 66 The City herein acknowledges that a portion of the cost of the Project will be paid from Bass Museum fund-raising through the Friends of the Bass Museum, The City shall cooperate AGENDA ITEH_ VATE .c..-'7-C-1 ~- 21!JS with the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and the Friends of the Bass Museum to create an independent committee to be known as the "Bass Museum Renovation and Expansion Building Committee" (the Project Committee), It shall be the primary purpose of the Project Committee to involve the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and Museum fundraisers, as represented by and through the Friends of the Bass Museum, to assist and advise the City with respect to the Project, In addition, as the construction of the Project will result in the expenditure of a considerable sum of public monies, the City shall also have the responsibility of obtaining representation from among selected members of the City of Miami Beach community also to serve on the Project Committee. The Project Committee's role shall primarily include, but not be limited to, assisting and advising the City in review and approval or disapproval of design and other documents, as same are to be submitted to the City by the Architect and Design Consultant pursuant to the Agreement; assisting and advising the City in review and approval or disapproval of estimates of construction costs and of change orders; and assisting and advising the City in the preparation for construction bidding and the administration of construction, It is contemplated that the Project Committee shall be an ad hoc advisory body and that the creation of said Committee is not intended to supersede the respective roles, obligations, responsibilities, approvals, and lor duties of the City Commission, City Manager, and any other parties expressly stated under the Agreement. The Project Committee shall be composed of three (3) members, to be mutually selected and agreed upon by the City, the Bass Museum Board of Trustees and the Friends of the Bass Museum, and endeavor to incorporate representation from the following entities: (a) One member selected to represent the Bass Museum Board of Trustees; (b) One member selected to represent the Friends of the Bass Museum; (c) One member to represent the Bass Museum Administration (i.e" the Executive Director of the Museum or an individual on a similar senior level); (d) Three (3) members, all City of Miami Beach residents, to represent the City of Miami Beach community; (eI)e In addition, the City may, at its discretion, appoint a member of the City Commission as a fourth "ex officio" member to the Project Committee. The role of said appointed Commissioner shall be primarily to review Committee recommendations and convey status reports on the progress of the Project to the Mayor and City Commission at its regular meetings, 2, All of the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the City and the Provider shall remain the same in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have called this Amendment to the Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials on the day first above indicated, 67 ATIEST: THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CLERK MAYOR WITNESSES: SPILUS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC. PRINT OR TYPE NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED SIGNATOR C:IWPWIN60IWPlJOCSIRESOLUTNISPILLIS.AMD FORM APPROVED LEGAL/DEPT. c\ " ,~'<''lPUP }v'7~{/ . , '<,.' ,.1;/ .~/ ,-(C,"'--.. ; 68