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2001-24626 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24626 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO APPROVE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO VIDEO TAPE AND AIR ON CHANNEL 20 THE MAYORAL AND COMMISSION CANDIDATE PRESENTATIONS FOR THE NOVEMBER 6, 2001 ELECTION. WHEREAS, on September 20, 2001, the Commission authorized the Administration to video tape and air on channel 20 the political forum sponsored by the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival with the City of Miami Beach Mayoral candidates for the November 6, 2001 election; and WHEREAS, additionally the Commission referred to the Community Affairs Committee the issue of selecting two additional presentations to be taped and aired; and WHEREAS, at the September 25, 2001 Community Affairs Committee meeting. the Committee recommended to arrange a presentation where each candidate will be given up to five minutes of airtime on channel 20 which would allow each candidate to present themselves and their platform; and WHEREAS, the presentation will be advertised to the public and held in the Commission Chamber; and WHEREAS, the candidate presentation is scheduled for Monday morning on October 22, 2001; and WHEREAS, the candidates have been notified to reserve the day and have been forwarded the following guidelines: 1. To offer the Miami Beach viewers an organized presentation, the Candidate Presentation will be taped live and replayed on Channel 20. Important: The laDe will not be edited for anv reason. Once the taping of a candidate begins, the camera will not be turned off until the candidate indicates he or she is finished, or the five (5) minute time limit has been reached. The tape will be replayed multiple times (dates to be determined). 2. In order to meet the replay time frame (6:00 p.m. the date of taping) and to have an organized presentation of candidates and issues, it is important that a strict timetable be developed and adhered too. Each candidate will be given a scheduled time slot. See attachment "A." It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to make sure he or she is available when it's their time to speak. Anv candidate who misses their assioned time slot unfortunatelv will forfeit their oDDortunitv to Dresent. The Administration will be given a time slot at the end of the Candidate Presentations to present the Voters Guide pertaining to Special Election question along with explanations in both English and Spanish. 3. The schedule air times will be published in the news media (Miami Herald Neighbors, Sun post, and in the Spanish language newspapers depending on publishing dates, Voters Guide and Channel 20.) 4. Candidates rnust check in at least 10 minutes before their assigned time slot. This will ensure an orderly transition from candidate to candidate. 5. The time slots will be assigned in the order of the ballot: Mayor and the three commission groups (group I, II. III) and by candidates within each of the groups. Again. it is the sole responsibility of the candidate to be available at their designated time. 6. Before the candidates begin speaking, the moderator will give an introduction stating the purpose and explaining the format of the Candidate Presentation. 7. Each candidate will be allocated up to five (5) minutes of on airtime on Channel 20. In order to maintain equitable time for each candidate who elects to participate in the Candidate Presentation, when the candidates five (5) minutes are up, the candidate will be cut off, even if in mid-sentence. 8, The moderator will introduce each candidate. The introduction will be limited to the Mayor or Group Number and the name of the candidates. (Mayoral candidate X or Commission Group Y, candidate Z. The candidate name will be introduced as it appears on the ballot). 9, At the conclusion of the Candidate Presentation, the Administration will provide the viewers with an overview of each of the five ballot questions (Voters Guide). 10. Administration will investigate splitting the tape into candidate groups and airing at specific times, Le, Mayoral candidates air at 7:00, Group I at 7:30, Group II at 7:45, etc. 11, The Candidate Presentation has tentatively been scheduled for Monday, October 22, On October 2 and October 3. each candidate was notified to schedule the morning of October 22. 12. It is the intent that the candidates speak. not representatives. 13. No pre-recorded tapes will be used. 14, No background music, special backgrounds or special effects will be allowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to approve for the City of Miami Beach to video tape and air on channel 20 the Mayoral and Commission candidate presentations for the November 6, 2001 election. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 17th day of October, 2001. Attest: l:&u~Jt1~ City Clerk Mayor JMG:MDB:lcd T:\AGENDAI2001 loct1701 IREGULARICANDIDA TEFORUMRESOLUTION.doc APPROVED 1>$ TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 10-5 -d I Derte CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.Us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Date: Odober 17, 2001 From: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager '0< Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO APPROVE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO VIDEO TAPE AND AIR ON CHANNEL 20 THE MAYORAL AND COMMISSION CANDIDATE PRESENTATIONS FOR THE NOVEMBER 6,2001 ELECTION. ADMINISTATION RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Resolution. BACKGROUND: On September 20, 2001, the City Commission authorized the Administration to video tape and air on channel 20 the political forum sponsored by the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival with Mayoral candidates Elaine Bloom, David Dermer, Oscar Hernandez and Nancy Liebman. The Commission also referred to the Community Affairs Committee the issue of selecting two additional forums to be taped, aired. and delegated to the Community Affairs Committee the authority to direct the Administration to tape and air a political forum if it occurred before the October 17, 2001 Commission meeting. On September 25,2001, the Community Affairs Committee attended by the Committee Chair Commissioner Matti Herrera Bower, Commissioner Simon Cruz. Commissioner Luis R. Garcia, Jr., and Commissioner Jose Smith, held a discussion concerning candidates forum. The Committee was not comfortable in selecting two additional political presentations to air. It was felt that selecting only two would be unfair because other organizations may be left out. After much discussion, the Committee recommended to arrange a presentation where each candidate will be given up to five minutes of airtime on channel 20 which would allow each candidate to present themselves and their platform. The presentation will be held in the Commission Chamber and advertised to the public. The candidate presentation has been tentatively scheduled for Monday morning. October 22, 2001, pending City Commission approval. The candidates have been notified to reserve the day and have been forwarded the following guidelines: AGENDA ITEM DATE f.7C /()-/7-D I 1. To offer the Miami Beach viewers an organized presentation, the Candidate Presentation will be taped live and replayed on Channel 20. Important: The tape will not be edited for any reason. Once the taping of a candidate begins, the camera will not be turned off until the candidate indicates he or she is finished, or the five (5) minute time limit has been reached. The tape will be replayed multiple times (dates to be determined). 2, In order to meet the replay time frame (6:00 p.m. the date of taping) and to have an organized presentation of candidates and issues, it is important that a strict timetable be developed and adhered too, Each candidate will be given a scheduled time slot. See attachment "A." It is the sole responsibility oflhe candidate to make sure he or she is available when it's their time to speak. Anv candidate who misses their assiQned time slot unfortunately will forfeit their opportunity to present. The Administration will be given a time slot at the end of the Candidate Presentations to present the Voters Guide pertaining to Special Election question along with explanations in both English and Spanish. 3. The schedule air times will be published in the news media (Miami Herald Neighbors. Sunpost, and in the Spanish language newspapers depending on publishing dates, Voters Guide and Channel 20.) 4. Candidates must check in at least 10 minutes before their assigned time slot. This will ensure an orderly transition from candidate to candidate. 5, The time slots will be assigned in the order oflhe ballot: Mayor and the three commission groups (group I, II, III) and by candidates within each of the groups. Again, it is the sole responsibility of the candidate to be available at their designated time. 6. Before the candidates begin speaking. the moderator will give an introduction stating the purpose and explaining the format of the Candidate Presentation. 7. Each candidate will be allocated up to five (5) minutes of on airtime on Channel 20. In order to maintain equitable time for each candidate who elects to participate in the Candidate Presentation, when the candidates five (5) minutes are up, the candidate will be cut off, even if in mid-sentence. 8. The moderator will introduce each candidate. The introduction will be limited to the Mayor or Group Number and the name of the candidates. (Mayoral candidate X or Commission Group Y, candidate Z, The candidate name will be introduced as it appears on the ballot). 9. At the conclusion of the Candidate Presentation, the Administration will provide the viewers with an overview of each of the five ballot questions (Voters Guide). 10. Administration will investigate splitting the tape into candidate groups and airing at specific times, i.e. Mayoral candidates air at 7:00, Group I at 7:30, Group II at 7:45, etc. 11. The Candidate Presentation has tentatively been scheduled for Monday, October 22. On October 2 and October 3, each candidate was notified to schedule the morning of October 22. 12. It is the intent that the candidates speak, not representatives, 13. No pre-recorded tapes will be used. 14, No background music, special backgrounds or special effects will be allowed. The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the Resolution. JMG:MDB:ICcwb- Attachments T:\AGENDA\2001 loct1701 IREGULAR\candidaleslorum.doc Attachment "A" Candidate Presentation Schedule Time Interval between candidates - 10 minutes Administration's Opening statement: 9:00 AM Mayoral Candidates: Arrival Time Expected Air time Elaine Bloom 9:05 AM 9:15AM David Dermer 9:15AM 9:25 AM Oscar Hernandez 9:25 AM 9:35 AM Nancy Liebman 9:35 AM 9:45 AM Group I Eddy Ruhio 9:45 AM 9:55 AM Jose Smith 9:55 AM 10:05 AM Group II Joe Fontana 10:05 AM 10:15AM Saul Gross 10:15 AM 10:25 AM Julio Lora 10:25 AM 10:35 AM Louis Martinez 10:35 AM 10:45 AM Dan Pearson 10:45 AM 10:55 AM Group III Jose Asmundsson 10:55 AM 11:05AM Fermin Castanedas 11:05AM 11:15AM Rony Curvelo 11:15AM 11:25 AM Bernie Navarro 11:25AM 11:35AM Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat 11:35AM 11:45AM Stanley Shapiro 11:45AM 11:55AM Richard Steinberg 11:55AM 12:05 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Administration - voter's guide Air on channel 20 at: 6:00 PM candidatetime1.xls Candidate Arrival Interval 10 minutes 0:10 0:10