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LTC 150-2003CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. /,'~,4-~ ~__,.~ To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez~.,]' City Manager Histod¢ Preservation Board Resolution Design Review ApproYal for the Installation of Windows in Single Family Homes Date: June 30, 2003 Attached, please find a copy of a resolution adopted by the Historic Preservation Board at their June 10, 2003 meeting. The Historic Preservation Board is urging the City of Miami Beach to adopt an Ordinance Amendment requiring Design Review Approval from the Planning Department for all replacement windows in single-family homes located outside of locally designated Historic Districts or Historic Sites. The Administration would recommend that the Commission refer the matter to the Land Use Committee for formal consideration. JMG:~'C:JG~RM F:~PLANgSALL\CM_RESF~hpreso-SFwindows.ltc.dot C: Christina Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Bob Parcher, City Clerk Jorge G. Gomez, Planning Director Thomas R. Mooney, Design and Preservation Manager CITY OF MIAMI BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board is charged by Ordinance as serving in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and other City Boards on issues affecting the City's architecture, design, historic districts and structures; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to promote and enhance its unique social and architectural history and to improve the appearance of its residential streets and neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to protect the valuable historical, educational and visual resources found within its residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the design and configuration of windows plays a vital role in the overall appearance of a building; and WHEREAS, poorly designed replacement windows or replacement windows which are inappropriate to the historic architectural style of a building can have an extremely negative impact on the overall visual quality and architectural integrity of a building; and WHEREAS, the City currently requires no Design Review of replacement windows in single-family homes which are located outside of locally designated Historic Districts or Historic Sites; and WHEREAS, the visual quality of many single-family homes which are located outside of locally designated Historic Districts or Historic Sites has been seriously degraded as a result of the installation windows which are poorly designed and bear no relationship to the architectural style of the home; and WHEREAS, requiring Design Review Approval for replacement windows will help to protect the appearance of our residential neighborhoods, and as a result, help to protect property values in those neighborhoods; THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Historic Preservation Board urges the City of Miami Beach to adopt an Ordinance Amendment requiring Design Review Approval from the Planning Department for all replacement windows in single-family homes located outside of locally designated Historic Districts or Historic Sites. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 2003. Chair Historic Preservation Board F:\PLAN~HPB\RESOS~RES-Window Replacement. doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. To: Mayor David Dermer and Date: July 11, 2003 Members of the City Commission From: Subject: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager 7/2/03 COMMISSION MEETING SUTNICK HOUR PARKING COMPLAINT - RESPONSE Ms. Elizabeth Donnelly stated at the July 2, 2003, Dr. Stanley Sutnick Hour that there was an unfair monthly parking rate of $15.00 for MTV Latino while the rest of the public was required to pay $1.00 per hour. The following serves to clarify Ms. Donnelly's statements. MTV Latino was granted a $15.00 monthly rate at Municipal Parking Lot 10A, located on Lenox Avenue and 17~ Street in 1993, as an economic development incentive. This rate was transferred to a subsequent tenant in the same industry (media), Manhattan Transfer, until September 1996. In October 1996, Manhattan Transfer's monthly parking permit rate was increased to the established monthly rate of $50.00 (plus sales tax). Subsequently, Manhattan Transfer was replaced by another tenant, BVI, also in the same industry (media). Moreover, in October 2000, the Mayor and Commission approved an increase to monthly parking rate from $50.00 to $60.00. BVI is the current user and are paying the established monthly parking rate of $60.00 (plus sales tax). If you should have any further questions, please contact Saul Frances, Parking Director at (305) 673-7000, extension 6483 or me at extension 6637. C: Christina M. Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Saul Frances, Parking Director F:\PING~$ALL\SAUL\CMO~JMGsteinberg42streetgarage. MEM.doc 331:1.-10 S,~4~3'10 ~; I :g Nd 81 -JFt? CO 03AI333