2017-29816 Reso 2017-29816
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS
MARCH 17, 2017 MEETING APPROVING THE PLACEMENT OF A
PLAQUE AT THE NORMANDY ISLE POOL COMMEMORATING THE
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LATE MR. WARREN GREEN, A LONGTIME
CITY POOL MANAGER AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504 OF THE
CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 17, 2017 TO
CONSIDER THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE AT THE NORMANDY ISLE
POOL COMMEMORATING MR. WARREN GREEN AND DIRECTING THE
CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE.
WHEREAS, at the December 18, 2016 City Commission meeting, a motion was made by
Commissioner Michael Grieco to refer to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee
(NCAC) the placement of a plaque at the Normandy Isle Pool commemorating the longtime Pool
Manager, Mr. Warren Green, who passed away last year; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Green was a 30-year City employee who served a majority of his tenure
as a Pool Manager at Normandy Isle Pool; and
WHEREAS, he was responsible for many life-saving operations at the City's pools and
was instrumental in the development of the City's Surf Camp for children with autism; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Green was beloved by the community and his co-workers and had a love
for the City that was immeasurable; and
WHEREAS, at the March 17, 2017 NCAC meeting, the Committee approved a motion, by
a majority vote, to move this item to the full Commission with a positive recommendation; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 82-504 of the City Code concerning monuments and
memorials, the City Commission is required to hold a public hearing prior to final approval of the
commemorative plaque; and
WHEREAS, the proposal for the commemorative plaque must be transmitted to the City
Commission with an accompanying written analysis prepared by the City Administration; and
WHEREAS, at the close of the City Commission public hearing, the approval of the
proposal requires a 5/7ths vote and, unless expressly provided otherwise in the City
Commission resolution approving the commemorative plaque, the approval shall establish the
presumption that the City shall assume the costs associated with the ongoing maintenance of
the approved plaque; and
WHEREAS, Exhibit A presents the proposed 12"x12" plaque design, which will cost an
estimated $1,300.00 for design, production, and installation; and
WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department will be funding this plaque and the
nominal future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs
Committee at its March 17, 2017 meeting approving the placement of a commemorative plaque
at the Normandy Isle Pool commemorating the contributions of the late Mr. Warren Green, a
longtime City Pool Manager, set a public hearing for May 17, 2017 to consider the placement of
the plaque at the Normandy Isle Pool, and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate notice.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th day of April, 2017.
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Exhibit A
12x12 Plaque Draft Design
Dedicated to the memory of
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Mr. Warren Green
September 30, 1957 — May 28, 2016
Pool Manager of the
12" Normandy Isle Pool
In remembrance of the 30 years of
dedicated service to the City of Miami
Beach teaching countless children
v and adults how to swim and stay safe
in the water.
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 26, 2017
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS
MARCH 17, 2017 MEETING APPROVING THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE
AT THE NORMANDY ISLE POOL COMMEMORATING THE
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LATE MR. WARREN GREEN, A LONGTIME
CITY POOL MANAGER AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504 OF THE
CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 17, 2017 TO
CONSIDER THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE AT THE NORMANDY ISLE
POOL COMMEMORATING MR. WARREN GREEN AND DIRECTING THE
CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE.
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RECOMMENDATION
Commission vote to accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee
at its March 17, 2017 meeting approving the placement of a commemorative plaque at the Normandy
Isle Pool commemorating the contributions of the late Mr. Warren Green, longtime City Pool
Manager, set a public hearing for May 17, 2017 to consider the placement of the plaque at
Normandy Isle Pool, and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate notice.
ANALYSIS
At the December 18, 2016 City Commission meeting, a motion was made by Commissioner
Michael Grieco to refer the placement of a plaque the Normandy Isle Pool commemorating the
longtime Pool Manager, Mr. Warren Green, who passed away last year to the
Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC).
Mr. Green was a 30-year City employee who served a majority of his tenure as a Pool Manager
at Normandy Isle Pool. He was responsible for many life-saving operations at the City's pools
and was instrumental in the development of the City's Surf Camp for children with autism. Mr.
Green was beloved by the community and his co-workers and had a love for the City that was
immeasurable.
At the March 17, 2017 NCAC meeting, the Committee approved a motion, by a majority vote,to
move this item to the full Commission with a positive recommendation.
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Pursuant to Section 82-504 of the City Code concerning monuments and memorials, the City
Commission is required to hold a public hearing prior to final approval of the commemorative
plaque. The proposal for the commemorative plaque must be transmitted to the City
Commission with an accompanying written analysis prepared by the City Administration.
At the close of the City Commission public hearing, the approval of the proposal requires a
5/7ths vote. Unless expressly provided otherwise in the City Commission Resolution approving
the commemorative plaque, the approval shall establish the presumption that the City shall
assume the costs associated with the ongoing maintenance of the approved plaque.
Exhibit A presents the proposed 12"x12" plaque design, which will cost an estimated $1,300.00
for design, production and installation. The Parks and Recreation Department will be funding
this plaque. All future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City.
Legislative Tracking
Parks and Recreation
Sponsor
Commissioner Michael Grieco
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
o Resolution
o Exhibit A
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