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Resolution 2018-30410RESOLUTION NO. 2018 -30410 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 OCTOBER 21, 2016 MEETING REGARDING THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE, AT THE CITY'S COST, ON THE FACADE OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 1058 COLLINS AVENUE, THE LOCATION OF THE ORIGINAL DAVID'S CAFE, COMMEMORATING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LATE ALFREDO GONZALEZ, SR.; AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 -504 OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 TO CONSIDER THE PLACEMENT OF THE PLAQUE AT 1058 COLLINS AVENUE; AND, SHOULD THE PROPERTY OWNER NO LONGER BE ABLE TO HOUSE THE PLAQUE ON THE BUILDING, TO PLACE THE PLAQUE ON THE CITY -OWNED RIGHT OF WAY WITHIN PROXIMITY TO THE BUILDING; AND, FURTHER, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS, on September 12, 2016, the Miami Beach Hispanic Affairs Committee made a motion urging the City Commission to place a historic marker on Collins Avenue and 11th Street to honor the memory of Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr., the longtime owner of David's Cafe; and WHEREAS, Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr., a Cuban exile who achieved the American Dream in Miami Beach, made significant charitable and civic contributions to the local community; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the recommendation of the Hispanic Affairs Committee, and the referral of Vice -Mayor Joy Malakoff, the City Commission voted on October 19, 2016, to refer the placement of a memorial or marker to the Neighborhood /Community Affairs Committee (NCAC); and WHEREAS, at its October 21, 2016 meeting, the NCAC recommended in favor of the placement of a plaque, at the City's expense, in honor of Mr. Gonzalez on the building located at 1058 Collins Avenue, which was the original site of Mr. Gonzalez's restaurant, David's Cafe; and, also, recommended the placement of a marker at another location on the public right of way within proximity to the original site should the property owner no longer be able to house the plaque; and WHEREAS, the property owner of 1058 Collins Avenue has expressed his concurrence with placing the memorial plaque on the facade of his property, subject to his prior approval of the plaque and where it will be placed on the building; and WHEREAS, in a memo dated July 3, 2018, the Hispanic Affairs Committee encouraged the City Commission to adopt a resolution to effectuate the placement of the plaque to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month, which is September 15 through October 15, 2018, and to also consider a relocation of the plaque on a city -owned right -of -way within proximity of the original site should the property owner no longer agree to house the plaque; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 82 -504 of the City Code concerning monuments and memorials, the City Commission may only consider a proposal to establish a monument or memorial that has been recommended for approval by the NCAC, and the City Commission shall 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's 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, Section 82- 504(a)(8) of the City Code provides that 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 18 "x36" plaque design, which will cost an estimated $3,500.00 for design, production, installation, and on -going maintenance; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department budget will be funding the costs associated with the design, production, and installation of the proposed plaque and the nominal future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City, and WHEREAS, in the event that the property owner of 1058 Collins Avenue is no longer able to house the plaque on the building, then, the plaque shall be relocated to the city -owned right of way within proximity to the site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE 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 October 21, 2016 meeting regarding the placement of a memorial plaque at the original site of David's Cafe, located at 1058 Collins Avenue, commemorating the late Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr., longtime business owner and charitable contributor in Miami Beach; further, hereby set a public hearing for September 12, 2018 to consider the placement of the plaque at 1058 Collins Avenue, and should the property owner no longer be able to house the plaque on the building, to place the plaque on the city -owned right of way within proximity to the building and, further, direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice. PASSED AND ADOPTED this aS day of July, 2018 ATTEST: Dan Gelber, or • "'I g/c/w R.fael E. Granado, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTIO► City orney 411,114 • EXHIBIT A 18 "X36" Plaque Draft Design )Ittdoar ] Eck lrthai MIAMI BEACH Resolutions - C7 AB COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 25, 2018 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 OCTOBER 19, 2016 MEETING APPROVING THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE, AT THE CITY'S COST, ON THE FACADE OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 1058 COLLINS AVENUE COMMEMORATING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LATE ALFREDO GONZALEZ, SR.; AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 -504 OF THE CITY CODE, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 12, 2018, TO CONSIDER THE PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE AT 1058 COLLINS AVENUE, WHICH IS THE LOCATION OF THE ORIGINAL DAVID'S CAFE, AND, SHOULD THE PROPERTY OWNER NO LONGER BE ABLE TO HOUSE THE PLAQUE ON THE BUILDING, TO PLACE THE PLAQUE ON CITY-OWNED RIGHT -OF -WAY WITHIN THE PROXIMITY OF THE ORIGINAL SITE; AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. RECOMMENDATION Accept the Neighborhood /Community Affairs Committee recommendation for placement of a plaque commemorating the contributions of the late Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr. BACKGROUND On September 12, 2016, the Miami Beach Hispanic Affairs Committee made a motion urging the City Commission to place a historic marker on Collins Avenue and 11th Street to honor the memory of Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr. (Item 4 in Attachment A). Mr. Gonzalez, a Cuban exile who achieved the American Dream in Miami Beach, made significant charitable and civic contributions to the local community. Pursuant to the recommendation from the Hispanic Affairs Committee, on October 19, 2016, the City Commission voted to refer the item to the Neighborhood /Community Affairs Committee (NCAC). At its October 19, 2016 meeting, the NCAC directed City staff to contact the current owner of the property which housed the original site of Mr. Gonzalez's restaurant, David's Cafe, to consider placement of a plaque on this building, at the City's expense. The Committee also directed staff to explore placing a marker on 11th Street as an alternative. Since NCAC's direction, City Transportation Department staff contacted the property owner, Mr. Isaac Klein, to obtain approval, and he expressed his concurrence in placing the memorial plaque on the facade of his property located at 1058 Collins Avenue, with the condition that he be allowed to see what it looks like and where it will be placed before it is installed (Attachment B). As depicted in Page 696 of 1464 Attachment C, the plaque will likely be installed on one of the two columns that straddle the front window of the building. In a recent memo dated July 3, 2018 from the Hispanic Affairs Committee (Attachment D), the Committee encourages the City Commission to adopt a resolution to effectuate the placement of the plaque to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month and to also adopt language in the same resolution for placing the plaque on the city -owned right -of -way within the proximity of the original site should the property owner no longer be able to house the plaque. The language to be considered for placement on the plaque has also been received from Mr. Gonzalez's family and is included in the July 3rd memo from the Hispanic Affairs Committtee. ANALYSIS 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 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 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. The size of the proposed plaque would be approximately 18" x 36" (see Attachment E) and the estimated cost would be $3,500 - $4,000 (artwork + fabrication). FINANCIAL INFORMATION The Parks and Recreation Department will fund the costs associated with the design, production, and installation of the proposed plaque (estimated at $3,500 - $4,000). The nominal future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City. Legislative Tracking Transportation ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment A D Attachment 8 D Attachment C • Attachment D D Attachment E Page 697 of 1464 ATTACHMENT A MIAMI BEACH City of Mkarmi Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139, www.miamibeachfl,gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER ITC NO. 389 -2016 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of j e City C mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 21, 2016 SUBJECT: Motions by the Hispanic Affairs Com'. ittee On August 8, 2016, the Hispanic Affairs Committee adopted the following motions: 1. A motion of the Hispanic Affairs Committee inquiring from the City on the diversity /sensitivity training requirements in place for security guard services and other City- contracted services that are in contact with the public. Motion made by Alex Fernandez', and seconded by Herb Sosa. Adopted 6 -0 by voice vote. 2. A motion of the Hispanic Affairs Committee urging the City Commission and Administration to adopt a policy requiring diversity /sensitivity trainings for certain City - contracted services, specifically contracted security guards, equivalent to the diversity /sensitivity trainings undertaken by the Police department should the requested requirement for diversity /sensitivity training currently not exist. Motion made by Alex Fernandez', and seconded by Herb Sosa. Adopted 6 -0 by voice vote. 3. Recognizing the modern -day challenges of law enforcement, today more than ever, the Hispanic Affairs Committee commends the public service of the honorable brave men and women of the Miami Beach Police Department who place the lives of others ahead of their own while protecting our community. Motion made by Alex Fernandez', and seconded by Regina Suarez, Adopted 5 -2 by voice vote. On September 12, 2016, the Hispanic Affairs Committee adopted the following motions: 4. A motion of the Hispanic Affairs Committee urging the City Commission to place a historic marker on Collins and 11th Street to honor the memory of Alfredo Gonzalez Sr.. The historic marker should tell the story of Mr. Gonzalez who exiled to the United States from Cuba with nothing, achieved the American dream in Miami Beach, and made significant contributions to the community. By highlighting Mr. Gonzalez's story, the City would memorialize the history of a generation of Hispanics who established themselves in Miami Beach. Motion made by Alex Fernandez', and seconded by Regina Suarez. Adopted 5 -0 by voice vote. Vegepf016114t4 We are committed to providing excellent public service and solely to all who five, work and ploy in our vibrant, tropical, historic, community. c: Marcia Monserrat, Chief of Staff Members of the Hispanic Affairs Committee JLM /KEG Mr. Fernandez, the Chair of the Hispanic Affairs Committee, passed the gavel to Ms. Veiasco prior to making the first, second, and third motions adopted at the meeting. Mr, Fernandez passed the gavel to Herb Sosa prior to making the fourth motion. FINi001'0Vfolg1 4 We or committed lo providing excellent public service and solely to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community, Gonzalez, Jose R. From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: ATTACHMENT B Isaac Klein I Gideon Asset Mgmt. <ik@gideonam.com> Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:20 AM Gonzalez, Jose R. gonzalezaj@gtlaw.com Re: Proposed Alfredo Gonzalez Plaque on the Building on the Corner of Collins Avenue and llth Street Hi Jose, the partnership has approved. We would like to see what it looks like and will just need to decide where to place it. We are going to possibly split the space into two units (it is now one unit) so need to know how large it is etc.., Thanks, Isaac Isaac Klein ASSET MANAGEMENT Business.: 1,212-349-0500 x502 totobile: 1-347-W72-6379 1412 Broadway, Suite 1400 New York, Now York 10018 On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Gonzalez, Jose R. <JoseGonzalez niamibeachfl,gov> wrote: Good morning Mr. Klein, I just left you a voicemail. Please return my call at your earliest opportunity. We look forward to your favorable response to allow the City to move forward with the placement of a small commemorative plaque on one of the structural columns on the exterior of the building as recommended by our City Commission. Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions. Respectfully, JOSE R. GONZALEZ, P.E. DIRECTOR [cid: irnageoo 1 .png®O1D1 3CCB27001 7001 Transportation Department 1688 Meridian Avenue, Suite 801<x-apple-data-detectors://4/0> Paget700 of 1464 f Miami Beach, FL 33139<x-apple-data-detectors://4/0> Tel: 305-673-7000 Ext. 6768<te1:305-673-7000;6768> Cel: (786) 295-6863<tel:(786)%20295-6863> josegonzalez@miamibeachfl.gov<mailto:josegonzalez c,,miamibeachf .gov> http://www.miamibeachfl.gov<http://www.miamibeachflgov/> We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. Sent from my iPhone On Jun 8, 2017, at 2:17 PM, Gonzalez, Jose R. <JoseGonzalez@miamibeachfLgov<mailto:JoseGonzaleamiamibeachtl. gov>> wrote: Good afternoon Mr. Klein, I am the Transportation Director for the City of Miami Beach and am reaching out to you pursuant to direction from one of the City's Commission Committees, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC), which has expressed a desire to honor the memory of Alfredo Gonzalez, the former owner of David's Cafe, who passed away last year. As you may be aware, Mr. Gonzalez opened the original David's Cafe in 1977 at the corner of Collins Avenue and llth Street in Miami Beach in a building which you currently own. In honor of Mr. Gonzalez's legacy and contribution to the City of Miami Beach, the NCAC directed the City Administration to reach out to the property owner for approval to place a plaque on the front exterior wall of the building where David's Cafe was historically located on llth Street. Please advise at your earliest opportunity if you are in agreement with this proposal. We sincerely appreciate your consideration of this request to honor the memory of a Hispanic entrepreneur and visionary in our community and we would be happy to discuss the details with you further at your earliest convenience. For your reference, 1 have included the after-action from the NCAC meeting wherein this item was discussed, Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. 11. Discussion Of A Memorial Or Marker In Memory Of Alfredo Gonzalez Sr. Commission Item C4G, October 19, 2016 (Sponsored by Vice-Mayor Malakoff) Jose Gonzalez, Transportation Director AFTER-ACTION Page2701 of 1464 Commissioner Malakoff said that Alfredo Gonzalez Sr. who owned David's Cafe was a great man. David's Cafe introduced cuban food to the Miami Beach community. She woudl like to see some sort or marker or memorial like the one on 41 Street, David's Cafe was located on 11 Street, which is why it should be there. Commissioner Grieco said he recommends reaching out to the new property own at the old 5 Street gym because there is a plaque there and at the city's expense to allow the plaque to remain on their property. If it is done on 11 Street on the right of way we can probably just put something up with a biography. Commissioner Malakoff said we would need to ask the owner first. Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez said if the people on 11 Street don't want to do it, maybe they can do it at the Lincoln Road location. Commissioner Malakoff said the original location was at 11 Street, Commissioner Grieco said that they knocked down the Lincoln Road building. DIRECTION: Reach out to the property owner regarding placement of plaque on the building at the City's expense, In the alternative, explore a marker on 11 Street. Respectfully, JOSE R. GONZALEZ, P.E. DIRECTOR [cid:image001.png@0 1 D13CCB.27001700] Transportation Department 1688 Meridian Avenue, Suite 801, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305-673-7000 Ext. 6768 / Cel: (786) 295-6863 / 'ose onzalez q tniainib achfLgov<mailto:josegonzalez@miamibeaehflgov> http://www.miamibeachfl.gpy<http://ww-vvaniamibeachfl,gov/> We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. Page3702 of 1464 f.. ATTACHMENT D MEMORANDUM TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager City of-Miami FROM A lex E Fern and ' Hispanic Affairs Committee DATE: July 3, 2018 SUBJECT Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr. Memorial Plaque As you will recall, in 2016, the Miami Beach Hispanic Affairs Committee recommended the placement of a plaque in memory of the late Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr, :highlighting his story as an example of the challenges endured and the values held by the Hispanic community, The recommendation from the Hispanic Affairs Committee was sponsored by Commissioner Joy Malakoff, On October 19, 2016, the City Commission voted favorably to refer the item to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee. Subsequently, the Neighborhood Committee directed City staff to contact the current owner of the property at 1058 Collins Avenue (the "Site") which housed Mr. Gonzalez' business to consider placement of the plaque at the City's expense. Since the last action taken at the Neighborhood/Community .Affairs Committee, it is my understanding that the property-owner has informed city staff of his interest in placing th.e plaque at the Site. Furthermore, the Hispanic Affairs Committee has delegated me with the authority to coordinate with your staff, the City Commission, and others necessary to effectuate the placement of the plaque. Accordingly, in consultation with Mr. Gonzalez's family, the language on page 2 of this memorandum is presented for the City's consideration for placement on the plaque. By means of this memorandum, the City Commission is respectfully encouraged to adopt a resolution directing staff to take all remaining necessary actions to effectuate the placement of the plaque to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month. in the event the current or a future property owner the plaque is no longer able to house the plaque at the Site, the City Commission should consider language, as part of the resolution, for the replacement of the plaque to a portion of city-owned right of way within the proximity of the Site. At this time, the Hispanic Affairs Committee will greatly appreciate the continued collaboration of the City Commission and that of your staff in advancing this project. We remain available to assist the City Commission and you staff with the steps necessary to finalize placement of the plaque to honor such a beloved leader and missed member of our Hispanic community. Thank you. Attachments. C: Honorable M.ayor and Members of the City Commissioners Members, Hispanic Affairs Committee Mr, Jose Gonzalez, Director, Transportation Department Page 1 of 3 Page 704 of 1464 °RAPT PROIPOSED LANGIIAGC ALFREDO GONZALEZ, SR. (1935-2016) Since the onset, Hispanics have contributed. to the rich cultural fabric that make Miami Beach a great community and destination, It was in this tropical paradise that Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr. set roots in the city of Miami Beach opening and operating a family run Cuban restaurant which became a staple for locals and popular amongst, tourist. This was the beginning of the success story of this family man, business- owner, and caring citizen that exemplifies the experiences of the Hispanics who have made Miami Beach their home. In the 1961, Alfredo exiled to the United States from Cuba, similar to his father before him, who emigrated from Spain to Cuba a half century earlier, With a great desire to be part of the American Dream, Alfredo assimilated to American culture, learned a new language, and worked several jobs to provide for his wife Maria, his mother-in-la.w, and three sons, Alfredo, Alejandro & Adrian. With modest savings and with the support of his family, Alfredo realized his dream in Miami Beach of serving the cuisine of his native Cuba, with his first Cuban restaurant, Three Boys Luncheonette, located in North Beach. A couple of years later, the dream continued with David's Cafe which Alfredo operated. for over 37 years in Collins .Averme, in the heart of South Beach. With much dedication, Alfredo expanded his business presence to Washington Avenue and almost 20 years at David's Cafe LI on Lincoln Road. In keeping with the values inherited from his family, Alfredo's business success afforded him the opportunity to give back to the community and actively supported all three Catholic Churches in the Miami Beach. Alfredo became known as a. champion of Miami Beach's aging elderly population seeking opportunities to improve their quality of life, Through their example of entrepreneurship, faith, and service, Alfredo and Maria instilled in their children and to the community around them the importance of charity. The challenges and heartache.endured by Alfredo while escaping the political chaos in Cuba allowed him to appreciate responsible civic participation, Indeed, Alfredo developed a passion for Miami Beach's polities, diversity, natural beauty, and historic character and endeavored to restore several historic properties, including the buildings located at 1058 Collins Avenue, a 1926 gas station, and a bungalow built by Carl Fisher in 1914, In appreciation for the contributions and legacy of this great citizen be it resolved that the City of Miami Beach Mayor and Commission, by recommendation of the Hispanic Affairs Committee, dedicate this marker in honor of Alfredo Gonzalez, Sr. Page 2 of 3 Page 705 of 1464 After-Action report from the Neighbot.hood/Conommity Afthirs Coinmittoe 11, Discussion Of A Memorial Or Marker In Memory Of Alfredo Gonzalez Sr. Commission Item C4G, October 19, 2016 (Sponsored by Vice-Mayor Malakoff) Jose Gonzalez, Transportation Director AFTER-ACT1ON Commissioner Malakoff said that Alfredo Gonzalez Sr, who owned David's Cafe was a great man, David's Cafe Introduced ouban food to the Miami Beach community. She woudl like to see some sort or marker or memorial like the one on 41 Street. David's Cafe was located on 11 Street, which is why it should be there, Commissioner Grieco said he recommends reaching out to the new property own at the old 5 Street gym because there is a plaque there and at the oilys expense to allow the plaque to remain on their property. If it is done on 11 Street on the right of way we can probably just put something up with a biography. Commissioner Malakoff said we would need to ask the owner first. Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez said if the people on 11 Street don't want to do it, maybe they can do it at the Lincoln Road location. Commissioner Malakoff said the original location was at 11 Street. Co missioner Grieco said that they knocked down the Lincoln Road building. DIRECTION: Reach out to the property owner regarding placement of piaque on the building at the Citys expense. in the alternative, explore a marker on 11 Street, Page 3 of 3 Page 706 of 1464 Attachment E 18 "X36" Plaque Draft Design Page 707 of 1464